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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND— —TO-DAY HAM)- The Revival of a —TO-DA* ,O KAXn— Great Picture —TO-DAY UiIAXD- —X'O-UAV A N.Z. INTERNATIONAL ATTRACTION. "THE MIRACLE MAN." Starring Thomas MKrr;rrEX. BETTY 'COMPSON. It Appeals—Liki- ;i Tale of Umlvinp Love! It Ir.spjrcK—Like it RurM of (Jlurtous Musi.-! ll Thrills-Like a Message from a Muster! ■■THE MIRACI.r.' MAN." "TIIK MIRAC.LK MAN." "THE MIUAi'I. , ': MAN." ■Tin-: mir.wi.k man." •TIIK MIRACI.K MAN." I -TIIK MIRACLE MAN." •■TIIK MIUACI.K MAN." i "TIIK MIRACLE MAN." •THE MIRACI.K MAN." "TIIK MIRACLE MAN." "THK MIRACLE MAN." "TIIK MIRACLE MAN." "TIIK MIIIACI.K MAN." "TIIK MIRACI.K MAN." THE "MIRACLE MAN" CALLS YOU! COM!-;! Coinp! Livp a Lif o in An Hour! Its Passion is Masterful, but its Quietude is Irresistible. It Steals into the Heart Hko an exquisite I'ocm —Lives in the Memory like a Haunting Song! Thousands have seen it. and Thousands want to see it! KIUC CHARMERS Mil. Kit 1C CHARMERS Will Sins During the Picture. "Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer." S-EItIAL: 12TTI CHAPTER— I'JTH CHAPTER— "THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN." rUE ADYENTL'RBS OF TARZAN." •SCENES IN CONNECTION" ■SCENE" IN CONNECTION WITH THE WRECK OF THE WILTSHIRE. THE WRECK OK THE WILTSHIRE. Afternoon and Evening Sessions Only. BIJOU ORCHESTRA. POPUT-AR TRICES: Dar Sessions: Circle, 1 0 ana X', Stalls, Od; Children (id. Evening Sessions: Res., 2. ; Circle, 1/b; Stalls. 1 iPlus Tax). SALE OF WORK. ' T. TAMES' AHCKCII, WELLINGTON STREET. A SALE OF WORK Will Be Held In ST. JAMES' HALL, on THURSDAY NEXT, loth June, T p.m. Sharp. In Aid of Mission Funds. Stalls- Sweets, Produce. Cake. Plain and Fancy Cowls, ami Men's Apparel. MUSIC and COMPETITIONS Interspersed. Admission: Silver Coin. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, Etc. , TyiLTSHIRE rX/RECK. "TiXCURSIOX T.S.S. "YfANAIA, lion TONS (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting) TO- M O R II O W, TO- M O R X O W, gUXDAT, JUNE n AT £gQ A.M. Provided the weather is fine and the wind not fresh easterly, the S.S. I! A N A I A will leave CENTRAL WHARF and proceed to the Vicinity of the WILTSHIRE WRECK, remaining about One Hour, and will arrive back in Auckland about B.'M p.m. A Special Opportunity to see the Beautiful Scenery of the Ilaurakl Gulf in comfort. together with the unique chance o£ viewing the WRECK OF A LARGE OCEAN" LIXER. Ruch £i chance may never happen ugajn during your lifetime. Passengers will not lie landed ashore or on wreck. Tickets, 20/ RETURN, including Dinner and Tea. Use of Berth may bo obtained by payment of .',/G Extra. TICKETS ISSUED AT HEAD OFFICE, 5.30 to O.:;o a.m. NOTE.—The Company reserve the right to Cancel or Withdraw the Excursion should there not lie sufficient passengers offering, or In the opinion of the Company the weather is unsuitable. R. C. HAMMOND, J 31 Manager. EX C L" R S I O 'N. E X C L" R S I O N. XCUESICI 'N. L"X C U R H I 0 N. TO COROMANDEL. TO COROMANDEL. COROMANDEL OLD BOYS Will Run an EXCURSION TO COROMANDEL, flu FRIDAY JUNE -2X FRIDAY JUNE Si. S.S. WAIOTAHI will leave Auckland at 11.30 p.m.. Friday, June 2:i, returning Sunday, June 25, at -1 p.m. Ileturn Fare, 17/0. Return Fare, 17/6. Don't be left. Secure .your tickets early. Tickets now on saie at Harold Mr-Neil's. King's Billiard Parlours, Pitt St.. and Sam. Paul, Tobacconist, bottom (Jucen Street. R. A. BOVAIRD, 6M Hon. Sec. f mAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY J- COMPANY, LIMITED. BAYSWATER, TAKAPDNA BAYSWATER, TAKAPUN'A j And ! MILFORD REACHES. I MILFORD BEACHES. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western Entrance) Monday to Thursday, quarter past every hour, from 7.13 a.m. until 10.13 p.m. Friday and Saturday, quarter past every hour, from 7.13 a.m. to 11.13 P.m. SUNDAYS. The s.s. Pupuke will leave Auckland at 10.0, U.O a.m., 1.15, 2.20, 3.20, 4.40 3 43, U. 40, s.o, si.o p.m. Trams leave Mlll'ord Road at 940 10-10 a.m., 12.43, 2.0, 2.35, 4.10, 5.311, 0.30 745 5.43 p.m. ' ' ROUND TRIP. Adults, 1/9; Children under 12 years, 1/. S QL'RFDALE SEASIIiE KSTATE~LZmTJh ►O '■ lonoto " leaves Launch Steps for Surfdale To-morrow (Sunday), at 10 a.m , leaving on return at :'..:io p.m.—Onerou I Bench Estates, Wright's lildgs., Fort St., 1 near Commerce St. 704 AQUATICS. POINT CHEVALIER SAILING „. CLUB. SmK PUBLIC HALL. Point Chevalier. fgMfc WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AND DAXCE. Under the Patronage of the Hon. C. J. Parr, C.M.G.. M.P., and Ernest Davis, Esq. W T. CAMF, Hon. Secretary. 612 M ME. F. DXSOX, Commodore. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 16

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