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AMUSEMENTS. Ah : my beloved, fill the cup that clears To-day the past regrets and future- fears. —Omar. "VOW QHOWING. yOW QIIOWING. ''o«' Showing. -.'on , Oiiowixo. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. AT THE phone phone 2169 A. LNmTIDNAL HUa|PICTURE.3j 2100 A. THE PREMIER THEATRE OF NEW ZEALAND. SELECTED SUPER FILMS. LTD., I'resent the Most Magnificent licture of the Age. I THE KUBAIYAT OK ~ | OMAR T.-lIAYYAM." " /"VMAR I , MAR JA-lIAYYAM." "V.MAH JA.MAYYAM." I The Great Persian Spectacle, based on Fitzgerald's Famous Work, known to millions throughout the civilised world. PRICES: Day Sessions —Stalls 1/1. Circle I,'S. Evening Sessions: Stalls 1/8, Phoue L'liiiiA. Reserves at Lewis U. Eady and Son, Ltd. SPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Overture. "Chu Chin Chow." Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.43, 6.15, S.O. COMMENCING mO-MORROW. OM.MENCING J- 0-MORROW. Hodkinson Films. Ltd.. Present THE MAN WHO SLEPT FOR 20 YEARS. "l "7} IP A'AX TTTINKLE." " TSIP A>TN~ \STINKLE." I 1 -riir \ A N Winkle." I\ip Van Winkle." i The splendid beauty of the Catskills in storm and sun. The revels of Hendrik Hudson and hie jthostly crew. How Rip left home—assisted by Dame Van Winkle's Big Stick. How the glorious dream of a Fairy Queen was changed to stern reality. Rip's adventures while hunting—far wilder than any which Don Quixote de la Mancha ever knew. How Rip tasted of the gnomes' liquor and what hefel thereafter. How a tattered and bearded old stranger came to the little village of Falling Waters; —and the reception accorded him. How a rascal was overthrown —and how Dame Winkle's happiness was restored to her. remember: remember: I "t?ip \tas \T7ixKLE." 77 ~Tt lv V AN \\ T ix KLE -" f I -JaiP Van Winkle." I*ip > an >V inkle." I TO-MORROW. Sessions: 11.1.'. 1.13. 3.30. fi, S. mO MORROW. OMORROW. Sessions: 11.15, 1.1.1. 3.30. 6. f>. A O MORROW. LAST DAY. I'AST DAT. CONTINUOUS FROM 11.15 A.M. TO 10 P.M. THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL. v " MOONSHINE VALLEY." - MOONSHINE VALLEY." COMMENCING TO-MORROW fFRIDATI. COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY). J'OR AN EXTENDED SEASON. THE RCBAIYAT OF "OMAR KHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM. , ■OMAR KHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM. "OMAR KHAYYAM." '■ OMAR KHAYYAM. " OMAR KHAYYAM." " OMAR KHAYYAM. "OMAR KHAYYAM." 'OMAR KHAYYAM. - OMAR KHAYYAM." " OMAR KHAYYAM. "OMAR KHAYYAM." ' "OMAR KHAYYAM. A GORGEOUS ORIENTAL SPECTACLE. The World took the beautiful verses of "Omar" to its henrt about fifty years ago. and during that time many millions of copies of them have been circulated. At present there is scarcely a home of any literary pretension in which a copy of these verses may not be found. Linked' with the verses the Producer has put into this picture a powerful dramatic story that will rivet the attention of any audience from* end to end of the picture. Aβ a spectacle it has features of the utmost significance, that will linger in the memory and will establish it as the most pretentious picture that has ever been produced. It in a story that is going on round us every day in our midst, and in every set of people. It is a story of human love. „ A BRILLIANT AND MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. THE HIPPODROME DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Beautiful Music. Wonderfully Arranged. CONDUCTOR : MR. HARRY G. A VERY. _ Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 4282. PRICES.—Day : 1/1. 1/6. Night: l/t>. 2/2. 29.

PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. fi NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting. I O. V. WAIU XU. FARES: SURFDALE AND OSTEND 8/ AWAROA AND COWES BAY ... 4/ ORAPIU 5/ Tickets Available for Day Only. Light Refreshments Obtaiunble on Bonrd Vessel. 123 -V r '"' rIJ1: ' T "- I SUNDAY TRIPS. (Weather ami other circumstances permittine)OSTEND—S.S. HAUITI 9.45 a.m. SURFDALE—O.V. WAIUKU ... 9.45 n.m. Leaving the above Ports at 5 p.m. same day. RETURN FARE. 3/. 120 f|g- OIEAMSHIP HS)CrRSION6. JANUARY 1 AND 2. 1!>23. JANUARY 1 AND 2. 1023. (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. P.B. WAEATERE, Northern Wharf, Jan. 1, 9.15 a.m. P.S. WAEATERE, Northern Wharf. Jan. 2, 9.30 a.m. IFARE, a' 6. KAWAU ISLAND. 8.8. NGAPUHI, Northern. Wharf, Jan. 1. 9 a.m. 6.5. NGAPUHI, Northern Wharf, Jan. 2, 9.15 a.m. FARE, 4/. (WArWERA HOT SPRINGS. fi.S. HAUITI, Railway Wharf, Jan. 1. 9.15 a.m. S.S. HAUITI, Railway Wharf, Jan. 2. FARE, Yβ. 06TEND. O.V. WAIUKU, Northern Wharf, Jan. 1, 0.15 a.m. O.V. WAIUKU, Northern Wharf, Jan. 2. 9.30 :i.ni. FARE, -1. f>. 6URFE>ALE. S.S. AUPOUItI, Northern Wharf. Jan. 1, y.lo a.m. S.S. AUPOURI, Northern Wharf. .lan. il, !> 30 a m. FARQ, 2.6. AWAROA AND ORAPIU. SS. OMANA, Northern Wharf, Jan. 1, 0.10 a.m. SS. OMANA, Northern Wharf, .lan. 2. 0.13 a.m. FARE, 2. G. ARKLE'S BAY. S.S. TANIWHA. Northern Wharf, Jan. 1. 0.15 a.m. S.S. TANIWHA, Northern Wharf, Jan. 2, n.15 a.m. FARE, I , 6. BROWNS BAY AND DKF.P CREEK. S.S. WAIPU, Railway Wharf, Jan. 1, 0.13 a.m. >> s. WAI IT. Railway Wharf. Jan. -J. FAItK. 2 ij. WIIATIIT. S.S. ItlMf. from ilniOranpi. .Inn. 1, ft.SO a.m. S.S. HlAir. from onchunjia. Jan. -. i 1.30 a.m. NOTE.—Vessels will leave Resorts at 4.30 p.m.. with the exception of the vessel from Ml-..uii's Huy and Deep Cr.-,-k .which will be 141 A J, "tJ r< -' XL AND'S i;.,i.Mil OLIVE JEAN. Llcen-i'd to Carry '.iO passengers, leaves Lartii.-h Landing, ..IT liririiour ltoard Ollice in Xi v.in. .■ ii.l l'.u.-klnnd's :<i 4 4.'. pin KrMay ami Saturday. Itciiirii fare :••■ N. .1. IX<iLit*. LAI Nc 'II v.\ iTk MiTk for Hire" for Picui.-s. Flshinc E.\curs-..,n5. .■:,-.. trip or day. Private nnd Family Pnrties spec! ally catered for.—Apply E. Gilllnc (Master), c/o Ferry Fruit Depot, Ferry Wharf. 'Phone 1008. _ - 37

PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ■ <-- ■. -VTORTHERX STEAMSHIP CO., i>l LTD. TRIPS FOR SATURDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1922. (Weather and othnr circumstances permitting.) WAIWKRA A.ND GRUTS : 8.8. HAUITI 2 p.m. KAWAU AND ALGIES : S.S. CLAYMORE 2 p.m. arfJi.es bay and way ports. S.S. WAIPU . 2 p.m. OSTEND AND SIRFDALE: O. V. WAIt'KU 9 a.m. OSTEXD ONLY O.V. WAIUKU 2 p.m. SURFDALE ONLY : S.S.- GAEL 2 p.m. AWAROA BAY DOWN: S.S. WAIOTAHI 2 p.m. ' NOTE.—Vcsbplr will leave thK. Resorts on WEDNESDAY, January 3. in time lo reach Auckland ut about 8.45 a.m. 125 •VrOONLIGHT HARBOUR EXCURSION. FERRY STEAMSHIP CONDOR Leaves Ferry Wharf 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY!, DEC. 28. Calling at ORAKEI. KO HIM ARAM A and ST. 'HELJER'S. JAZZ BAND AND DANCING. In Aid of Tuniakl West Queen Carnival. Tickets 1/6. Children Half-price. Obtainable at Ferry Office. 573 CJUR'FDALE QtRKDALE. AUCKLAND'S BIG NEW" SEASIDE RESORT. STEAMER DAILY DIKING HOLIDAYS. The Northern Steamship Co.'s O.V. WAIUKU leaves N.S.S. Co.'s wharf for Surfdale at 9.30 a.m. daily; leaving Surfdale about 4.30 p.m. Our Manager and Salesmen will he at Surfdale throughout the holidays, and Intending puri-bneere can obtain plan and full inforuintion at our Local OfflVe on the Estate. Ideai Seaside Sections from £W; dep.wlt fromulO/; balance at the rate of EIGHTI'ENCE A DAY itl :i uiouthi. with No Interest ,iu<l N o Rates. Call at our Queen Street Office and inspect the .Splendid Series of Photographs of Su.fdale. rian and particulars are yours for till oSo'" 8 ' OIHCe °'' en BVCI " r Frl *'- V * isht gURFDALE gEASIDE TESTATE, 104, QUEEN STREET. Telephones ÜB4A and 3304. MASPORT Leave Hire Steps. Auckland, FRIDAY. 20tli, fur Sllverdale and Way Ports, at 12 noon; returning 3 p.m. SATURDAY. :wth. 0 a.m.. Deep Creek and Arkle's only: l.;in p.m. Silverdale and and Arklu's cily; 1.30 p.m. silverdale and Way I'ortu: 7 p.m.. Deep Creek and Arkle's (inly; rettiwi Tuesday. 2nd Jan.. at 0.30 a.in l> V. HARRISON. F. MACKAY, Props. B !RADNEY AND 81X.N9. CHEAP EXCURSION TO OSTEND Leaves Albert Wharf daily at 10 a.m. (except Saturday. 1.43 p.m.) Ostend, 4.30 p.m. Return Fare. 2.'. r>24 BKADNKY AND BINN«S. TOILET SPECIALISTS. t A PLASTIQTE Cures Lines. Crinkles. Xα Sarins Muscles. Oniy operator. Miss MeElwaln. -70. Queen St. Particulars posted. B VJ A 1.0.N A I.a Mode. Madame Paula. All O Toilet treatments Expertly Done. Violet Rayß.—Room 50, Brunswick Buildings, 174. Queen St. - p 1 -J

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 307, 28 December 1922, Page 12

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