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AMUSEMENTS. PHONE r_ATinMAIIl y T-'-lpiirTimF'S- EVERYBODY ' S PHONE -ir,:,A. THEATRE. ,40 -- VICENTE 1i1.A7.r0 IHANK/.S CHEAT BOOK. A Marvellous Production which readies the hright i# Picture Art. "THE FOUR lIOKSKMKN OF THE APOCALYPSE." •Till-: I'lU'll HIIIJSEMEN (IF THE APOCALYPSE." ' I 111: lull! HOUSEMEN <>!■' THK APOCALYPSE." NATIONAL— -.30 p.m. and S.u pin, EVERYBODY'S—2 o'clock and 7.30 p.m. RiiN II.AN NOW OPEN". AFTEU t.3n. PHONE Lewis K. Eatly and Sun. Lid. National and Everybody's fheatre for Rpscrvps. Tho i;ro.itp,-t Plrtnrp I OMMENCING TO-MORROW, A Thrilling Srnry nf Tuin Mis Ever Mnde. the r.tand Canyoii of AVm. Fox rrescuis Arizona. TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX SKY HIGH. SKY HIGH. SKY HIGH. SKY HIGH. If ron can keep seated while thin picture is riinniuu It'K I .His.' ynn're eltlu-r irlued. tied, paralysed ur blluTl. When Tom Miy visit, -d Now York last summer to attend the DempseyCariientici- liutt lv>. lie remarked at the l-'ox Studio, jokinjrly. that he'd used ii|i uiosl ..r Ihe wild i-cenery in America for pictures. ••Ilnw about Grand I'any.ui mid Niagara Fall*. Ti.ni?" one of the company officials. "Say. I've a c0...l horßo and a couple nf srood stout le?s. but I haven't noljce.l any whips sprmitini; yet." he muruiured. "Not afraid, arc you, Tom?" •'Afraid! I should «HJf lint." "Well. I dare you." Tom Mi\ never refi svw a rlnre. And now. several months after the conversation, out he comes in a picture that even made Mr. Fox sasp for hrrath. for the star rode through <ir.-ind Canyon in an airplane, rode Tony, his hnrse. up jin<l down its dizzy trails, leaped across a chusm deep, find then plunged from a 'plane into the Colorado River from a heiftht. The Picture will be Shown at the HIPPODROME THEATRE TO-MOUUOW. ABOUT THE CANYON. • Anon TOM MIX. Tt is one of the wiiuder places _ , of the world. ne icniis eleven feet across a Is i'N.l miles lnnp; and from 2000 chasm .inkift deep. 1() ,\, Kn) f ept ,i e ,> p . He drops from a speeding air- The rush ~f air down the canyon plane into the Colorado Kiver. sometimes reaches ISH) miles an ctinyon's !,e s (> t i eep hl lraiiL- rS : rnd"around T "" riv, ; r , f:,115 ( , 2^ ftrr , nn,l ': as " Its Kiddy ritu. "rife °<mf Tμ!."■"»'„■ He slides KTift down a cliff on pictures ever taken of an airplu'ii" a r "l'°- tliirht throush ir were made by Wlllinm Kox cameraman. Mix is poiwii on the dizzy edee of the precipice. Itelow bim yawn (wo thousand feet of vacancy with death awaiiini; on the sharp rocks below A ten inches behind bun are his pursuers. with a superhuman effort be leaps Into space Where does be land? Don't mis Ton, Mix's crcat leap from the precipice lv the Grand Canyon. It's in "Sky-High. ■' Absolutely Last Night of "OVER THE HILL." The Greatest Human Story Ever Told. f Book Your Scats at Once. 'Phone 420^. SESSIONS: 12. 2. 4. G. 8.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL, j~ TV. AC, r E FOOTBALL. yy 13 AU U E FOOTBALL. I \P? I - 1> CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW I'AItK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY SATURDAY. SATURDAY. HAWKES BAY REPRESENTATIVES HAWIKE'-H BAY KEI'KBSEXTATIVEs! V. AUCKLAND REPHESENTATIVES AItKLAN.D HEi'UKSENTATIVES. NORTHERN UNION CHALLENGE CUP MATCH. IVAX CULPAN, Hon. Secretary Auckland Uug-by League. Admission J . Stand 1/. 50S BuiLnnfo. npHE miMBER rvi., TTD., FANSHAWE STREET: OREK3ON. OREOON. OREGON. OREGON. BEST GRADE MBIICUANTABLE. In Stock: 280.000 FEET. To Arrive Next Month: 500.000 FEET. COMMON OR LOW GRADE OREGONS NOT STOCKED. . B L. 08. NEW ZEALAND DEPOT FOR /"CANADIAN Tf ,111 rpiHREE - PLY. WATERPROOF ) wriKM PROOF ) Guarantee* BORER PROOF ) ALL HEART WOOD ) Sizes up to 7 s 3, Sandod and perrect one Side. Beautifully finished, and conforms with the Auckland City Council's By-Laws. NEW ZEALAND DEPOT FOR riANADIAN ••-DISHOPRIC" QTUCCO ■gOARD. CHEAPER THAN WEATHER-BOARDS. USE "BISHOPRIC" and BUILD ON THE i WISDOM OF ACES. 'STRONG. DURABLE, VERMIX-rROOF, DAMP-PROOF. COOL IN SUMMER, WARM UN WINTER. KEYED. DOVE-TAILED, REINFORCED. LITTLE COST FOR MAINTENANCE AND LESS INSURANCE. /CANADIAN CHINGLXS, X ATHS. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL DEPOT FOR TTPSOX - "DOARD. THE RECOGNISED PREMIER WALLBOAUD, PEBBLED, PLAIN OR EMBOSSED. Prices of the above have been KKBIJ-CKn FROM 18 TO 25 PER CENT during the last tvelve uioutliS. L.-O ? B. ■JirO\'E YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. We bire Special Equipment for Removing or Raising Houses. pEO. TJHODES AND gONS, TTD.. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. , _. 'Phone 1051. B

TENDERS. '"PkRAINACE. —Tenders wanted for New -L , Residence. Upland Kd.-Clyde Bloiulield, Builder. :«. Strand Ari-ade. IH4 rpENDE'RS invited ~uu7if ~Noo~nTA'.:sus U23, J- for Erecting Dwellins at Hemuera. Plans at office. —James Christie, 13, I'almerston Buildings. 10 rpENUERS for Fainting. Plumbing. Brick- -*■ laying.—Apply A. S. Cross, Builder, Mt. I'leasant ltd.. Mt. I."!:! rpENDERS \vante<l for Cutting, Grubbing. -*- Burning and Cleaning up c.orse. etc., Wairau Estate. Takapuna. I'urtieulnrs obirainablo from W. Terry, Secretary, fis, Kndean's Ruililings. '201 mOBUIL D E X S. ALTERATIONS TO lIOf.SE IN WAITKJIATA STKEET. Tenders for above will be received up to " p.m. c(n FRIDAY, August 20. W. A. lIOIjMAN AND L. V. MOSES, Keg. Architects, n<lo, Victoria Arcade. oIH m o BriLDERS. Tenders are invited, nntil Noon. FRIDAY. August 23, for the Krect on of a Threestorey Adiiitiou, in Brick, to store at 3,'J, Pale Street. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications are to be seen at our Office. ARNOLD AND ABBOTT, Architects. Sanford's Buildings, Customs Street West. STI mo B U I L D E H S. (ALTERATIONS AND ADDITION TO FACTORS, For C. G. Laurie, Ltd., Stanley Street. Tenders for the above Close nt Noon, TfKSIJAY, Aniust Lowest or any M'euder not necessarily accepted. I'laus aud Bpeciflcations at OlDce of FREDERICK A. BROWNE, A.N.Z.1.A., Res. Architect. Colwill Chambere, Swanson Street. 719 BUILDERS. Tenders will lie received un till 1- o-clock (Nooni on TIirUSDAY. 31st Allßllst. for the Erection ol a RESIDENCE (Wood) at Uemuera. Plans and specifications may be seen at our Office. McDonald, mi'llionm, and smith, 14. Winstoue's Buildinss. 503 TENDERS 'FOIt INLAND MAIL SERVICKS FOR Sealed Tenders will be received at the several Chief Tost Offices in the Dominion, until Norm on MONDAY, the JHh Septemhcr. lii-JJ. for the Conveyance of Mails for B period of two years from the Ist January, lrti-:. A list of Services for which tenders .ire beins invited is on exhibition at I'ost Offices concerned. Gf>J R. B. Secretary. TIArPO DRAINAGE BOARD. CONTRACT 2S. Tenders are invited until Noon, the 21st Inst., for the erection of Stopbank. Te Kowhai, 3426 cubic yards, more or less. Plans and specifications at Office of Boarri. Lowest or any tender not neccs&arily accepted. E. HENSHALL. 518 Enjrineer to Board. rpENDERS FOR GRAZING. Tenders are invited for grazing 20 acres 2 roods ;<S perches of land between Mount Eden Road and Church Road. Three Kings, subject To three months' notice on cither side after first three months. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to Trustees of the Estate of the late William fondly, C/u Baxter anil Shrewsbury, Solicitors, 010 Swanscm Street, Auckland. I i I T V II X A L" C X I. A N D. TKXHKKS KUI! I.KASK. <'i.U sTirXE Jl'i: I'ItKMISKS \Nl> TO Ai'RES UK LAND iMOKK OK I.KSSi J -l.'JUININii. sriTATK CHEAT NOliTii KOAD. I'iiiXT CHEVALIER. •w nde T : ' r, ' i " vi ' l " l f ". r tlK> '- 1 :, " 1 " f rlie The cunrtitions "of " t lie' 'Ha*'/ nun-"' iJ.^jnl P-m on Tlilr.sf.AV. Srp c i,c -J1 i--aX"e? PSt " r :,n - v Tcn ''" "01 nc-css,Vl3 : •1- S. BBHiIIAM, • Anjust 17, 1922. T ° Wn Clert X->,K->,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1922, Page 14

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