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J AMUSEMENTS. ' "fc\y*ERYBODYt3. TO-DiAT. TO-DAY. EVERYBODY'S, TO-DAY. VERYBODY'S, • TO-DAY. PNTO HIS APARTMENTS in the dead of night the woman came for protection and then demanded love. Bnt there was a husband, and the girl he adored above all else—such was Stuart Emmett's quandary. WHAT DID HE DO? For answer, see " LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY. " LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY. " LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY.* " LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY*.' " LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY.* " LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY. Enacted by an All-star Cast. THFj YEAR'S GREATEST SCREEN SENSATION. Photo Dramatised by EUGENE WALTER. EUGENE WALTER, EUGENE WALTER. Author of many big photo-plays and notable stake successes. " LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY. " LOVE. HONOUR AND OBEY. " LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY. Is based on Charles Neville Buck's powerful novel, "THE TYRANNY OF WEAKNESS." • Supported by XEW COMEDY. TOPICAL GAZETTE. AND/ SCENIC. The Big Star Film Commences *■ 12.303 2.30. 4.30. 0.30. and 8.30. Overture, 5 minutes to 8 p.m. Full Orchestra. Sessions: 12.0, 2.0. 4.0. CO, 8.0. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. "THE TAVERN KNIGHT." Stoll's 7-Reel Special. LAST FKW XIOHTS ! LAST FEW NIGHTS ! ! LAST PEW .NIGHTS !! ! THE -VTE'W T TRIC. HE -LYew -lAric. 'VrEW T YRIC--HE A.> .EW A>YR.IC. Direction: Hayward's Pictures. Ltd. By Arrangement with United Artists, Ltd. "The Season House." NIGHTLY at 8. MATINEES: Wednesdays and Saturdays. D. W. GRIFFITH Presents " WAY DOWN EAST." _ _fVWW_, The World's Greatest Photo-play! Accompanied by tbe Wonderfully Arranged Musical Score. "Way Down East" can only be seen at the New Lyric. Popular Prices—2/0, 2/, 1/0 and 1/ (plus tax). Box Plan at R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen St., or, after 5 o'clock, by theatre phone 3645. JJUSH MUNRO'S CABARET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Phone A 2500. I'hone A2SGO. DANCING: S to 11. 533 j MEETINGS. PjITY OF A U C X L A N D. A meeting of Citizens Will be held in the' Council Chamber, Town Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 11th inst., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: The question ot the Formation of a Community Club for arranging Lectures and other facilities for Members of the Territorials. BRIGADIER-GENERAL SIR ANDREW RUSSELL will be present, and introduce the subject. AH citizens are invited to attend. J. H. GUNSON, Mayor. April 7, 1922. 675 AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL LABOUR •*** COUNCIL. Members of Executives of Unions are reminded of the MEETING to be held TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at 7.45 p.m., in connection with the Arbitration Court's Announcement, and representation at the case to be heard iv Weliingtou on April 26th. THE MEETING Will be held in the FORESTERS' HALL (OLD V.M.C.A.), Corner of Wellesley and Albert Streets. ' W. S. MOXSOM. 233 Hou. Sec. "PROPOSED BOROUGH OF x PAPATOETOE. A Meeting will bo held on THURSDAY, April 13, at 7.30 p.m., nt Mr. s. Barton's Drill Shed, Flat Bush Road. Those who signed the Petition objecting to their inclusion within the boundaries of ' the proposed borough arc specially invited I to attend. 06 HOUPAY TfOTICES. "JJ' O T I C E. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant to the terms of the Banking Act, 190**. TUESDAY, the ISth April. 1922, ls hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand: — The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. C. v. OGILVIE, Inspector. Rank of New South Wales. HENRY W. LEVER. Inspector. The Bank of Australasia, D. H. COX. Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand. Ltd., D. W. DCTHiE. General Manager. The Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd,. E. T. YALDWYN, Manager. Bank of New Zealand, H. BUCKLETON. General Manager. NOTE. —Good Friday, 14th April, 1922, Easter Saturday. 15th April, 1922, Easter Monday. 17th A**ril. 19*22, will also be observed as Holidays throughout New Zealand, being Statutory Holidays. 322 DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. - EASTER HOLIDAYS. NOTICE OF CLOSING. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALIA, LTD., Begs to Notify that Their OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, AT 02, 64, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND, Will be Closed from the EVENING OF THURSDAY, THE 13TH ! APRIL, TO THE MORNING OF WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH APRIL. 1 505 I GOING to get Married?— Then see Coakley about the Furniture (New or i i;«ed'. C IrnHE BEST MART TO SELL ANYTHING. A ROBERTSON'S, Auctioneers, Queen Street. ' » 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 10 April 1922, Page 12

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