AMUBERtENTS. 9 r fflff NOW Ts^W, I ?rf MIEK THEATRE ° F NEW NOW SHOWING. OWEN MOORE in "LOVR IS AN AWFI'L THING." FRANK MAYO, in "AFRAID TO FIGHT." INTERNATIONI. NEWS. SESSIONS: 11.in. ].is :<.30. 6. S. Reserves, 2169 A. coming: coming: a mammoth attraction of love, LIFE. SADNESS. AND I.AIT.HTEK. THE TJTTBAIYAT r\ v /"\MAR T^"HAYTAM." HE -KI'BAIYAT V F U.MAR JVhAYYAM.'' THE "OIBAIYAT /\V I.MAX T'HAWAH. HE iMBAIYAT *J V U M AR -1V H AYTAM." " (A SELECTED srPElt"i'nnui:('TloN.l ADAPTED FKOM FITZGERALD'S GREAT WORK. . The tremendous and thought-stirring I'prsinn spectacle, with a huge cast ot over 7000 people. „.....•. In this great drama of Persia are scenes more beautiful than the screen or stage has ever known before. One of the most stupendous and awe-inspinng scenes is that in which Omar Khayyam expounds to his cronies his simple philosophy of life, including the transportation of a soul to Heaven and its return to earth. Here is something absolutely new in the art of production : something that will remain in your memory wheu perhaps pictures are a thing of the past. A WONDEKFL CONCEPTION OF HEAVEN never before attempted on the stage or in pictures. You have the sensation of being carried up millions of miles above the earth, through fields of planets and shooting stars: then a vision of the Golden Gates of Taradise, and sigbts that heggar description. HE "DUBAI VAT f\b" OMAR | j_ HE AVrBAIYAT *-'F V-'MAR LXhAYYAM." I Next the marvellous scene of the Potter's Shop and his living pots: then a acene that sends yon bounding into laughter ; then, again, you are suddenly awayed hy a swift-moving tragedy with hundreds of frenzied horsemen riding. madly to the rescue of the Sheik's daughter. ' HE "DUBAI VAT ( Z \F OMAR T7-HAYYAM." I , HE AVUBAIYAT "f *-*MAR -P-HAYYAM." I It has a Love Story that is Incomparably Beautiful. It will Appear to Every Picture and Theatre Goer. It Carries n Rare Message to all Humanity. It has Action in its Scenes that fairly Sparkles with Brilliance, like Diamonds ln the Sun. IT'S THE RL'BAIYAT OF "OMAR KHAYYAM." COMING TO THE "VJATIONAL rpHEATRE CJHORTLY A* ATIONAI, A HEATKE LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11.15 A.M. to 10 P.M. IN ITS SECOND SENSATIONAL WEEK. MARK TWAINS Most Famous Satire, *A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT." IT TICKLES WHILE IT TEACHES. Also showing: The Delightful Comedy-Drama. " YOUTH MUST HAVE LOVE." Featuring SHIRLEY MASOX. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. TOM MIX TOM MIX In '• THE FIGHTING STREAK." '• THE FIGHTING STREAK." Prices as Usual. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 4232.
TENDERS. I RAIXAGE to Xew House.—Price i wanted.—Apply A. S. Cross, Builder, Park Crescent. Parnell. 67 mENDERS wanted Stone Base to MemoX ri.il Gates.—Apply on Job, Mt. Eden School. 204 mENDERS . wanted for Repaperlng and '•A Painting House, 60. Newton Rd.—Particnlars apply Manukau Hotel, Onehunga. 10 mo BUILDERS. —Tenders invited for A- Ercccion ot Wood House. CoroMtion l.oud, Epsom, returnable Noon, 16th. Lowest tender not necessarily F. Dunn, C/o Smith. Dunn. Fort St. D 4 HITEWASHING. —We can take 20,000 yards to do during holidays in one or more contracts; inquire early.—lmperial Paint Spraying Co., 4, Volcanic St., Mt. Eden. ?5? mO BUILDERS. FACTORY BUILDING IN EDEN TERRACE. IN CONCRETE. Tenders for the Erection of the above are invited np to 4 p.m.. MONDAY. Dec. IS. F. N. BAM'FORD. Architect, SIS 122, Victoria Arcade. mO BU'ILDEBS. ERECTION OF BLOCK OF 3 SHOPS. Ponsonby Road. Tenders for above will be received at my Office until noon on THURSDAY, December 21. J. CURRIE, Architect. Commercial Bank Bldgs., 64, Queen St.. Auckland. 526 TENDERS will be received by the undermentioned company up to the 16th day of December, 1922, fqr the Clearing, Earthwork. Fillings, Culverts, etc., of 55 chains of tramway at the terminus of the main tram line on the Puketapu Block. The quantity of the earthwork is approximately 6800 yards. Plans and specifications may be seen at our office at Manunul. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.— Pukuweka Sawmills Ltd.. Manunul. 697 rpENDBRS. closing 4 p.m. MONDAY. Bth A January Next, are invited for DRAINAGE WORK'S. ■Plans and specifications at Borough Offlce. H. A. TOQKXEY, Town Clerk. Onehunga. »th December. 1922. 822 f O CONTRACTORS. A- FIVE SHOPS AND GARAGE, NEWMARKET. FOR MESSRS. HUGHES AND COSSAR. Tenders for above Close at Noon, December 21. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, etc., at my Office. FREDERICK A. BROWNE, A.N.Z.I.A. Registered Architect, Colwill Chambers, Swanson St. 567 JJOUSE AT DEVONPORT (IN WOOD). Tenders for above close at my offlce on FRIDAY, December 15, at 3 p.m. P. C. GARRETT. A.N.Z.1.A., Architect, Wright's Bldgs., Fort St. Phone 523. 631 TIYATIERE SECTION — STEEL FOR ■"A BRIDGE, AT 6M. 53CHS. Tenders for above olcse with the Secretary. Public Worts Tenders Board. Wellington, at Noon on 16th January, 1923. Specification, etc.. may he obtained ou application at Public Works Offices. Auckland. Christchurch. Dunedin, and Head Office, Welllnctou. 511 O'CO.VNiELL STREET. Tenders, closing December 19. are invited for above. Plans and Specifications at uiy Office, 81, Shortland Street. A. W. THOMAS. ** Architect. JfOUR LOCK-UP SHOPS, PONSONBY. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS INVITED FOR THE ABOVE. Apply. MR. THOMAS G. PRICE, Architect. 99. Queen Street. 608 rVFFICE BUILDING FOR N.Z. GOTERN- *-* MENT STATE INSURANCE. PALMERSTON NORTH. Tenders for tbe above Building (in Concrete or Brick) will Close at onr We'lin-ton Offices). FRIDAY. December 22nd. at 4 p.m. Plans and Specification may be seen at 723. N.Z. INSURANCE BLDO, Queen Street. PROUSE AND GUaiIMUR. 910 Architects. \fOUNT ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL „ f AST IKON WATER PIPES. Tenders nre invited for the supply of Cast Iron Water Pipes and Fittings, in ?l C £ rd ? n . c ,, c SL th the specification to be EtV 1 - the offlce ot the Council's ConsultLv B ,JS n n n n «' Mr ' F " E - P°well, C.E.. 25-27, ' mHV, B . uUain S B . Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Pld« " e ? n J' ust h . c »ealed.- endorsed "Water (lewftned i " 8t x- e de "vered to the unuerslgned by Noou of MONDAY December 18, 1922. * UJI ' JI ' / H. UTTING, lit Aih... t> ~ Town Clerk. *BZ£t Bo ,«>u s h Council, Morningelde. yj el
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 295, 13 December 1922, Page 16
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