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AMUSEMENTS. AT THE fhonh rua.'rinuAi'inmlnifriiairs-\ PHONM 2168 A. LWAi lUnALits.ls<|lrlLHJnsg Jj aieoA. THE PREMIER THEATRE OF NEW ZEALAND. HODGKLNSON FILMS, LTD., PRESENTS THE MAN WHO SLEPT FOR 20 YEARS. IP Van W inkle." --Kri- Van Winkle." i RIP A TAN -l-ITINKLE." "T?'P A r AN -TXTINKLE." ii- >an Winkle." ■ rVi P VAN Winkle." | Tho splendid beauty of the<?atskillß in storm and sun. The revels of Hcndrick Hudson and his ghostly crew. How Itip left home—assisted by Dame Van Winkles Big Stick. How the glorious dream of a Fairy Queen was changed to stern reality. Hip's adventures while hunting—far wilder than any which Don Quixote • dc la Muncha cvpr knew. How Rip tnsted of the gnomes' liquor—and what befel thereafter. How 11 tattered and bearded old stranger came to the little village of Falling Waters—and the reception accorded him. How a rascal was overthrown—ajid how Dame Winkle's happiness was restored to her. REMEMBER! REMEMBER! KIP V AN ' W INKLE ' " T? IP "V AN W INKLB '" ' ir V AN - Winkle- -.tin. Van Winkle." | A PICTURE PANTOMIME IN SEVEN REELS. MADE FROM THE BOOK LOVED BY MILLIONS. You'll find Hon.lrick Hudson and his ghostly crew—"nip" and his ' shrewish wife—and the tiny Gnomes playing their unending game of bowls. YOU MUSTN'T MISS THIS RARE PICTCRE TREAT! I ""RIP "YTAN \XTINKLE." " "RIP "\7"AN \X7INKLE." I I -Jtip vAN Winkle." "lt IP VAN Winkle.- \ PRICES : Dny Sessions: Stalls. 1/1; Circle, 1/8; Children, M. Evening Prices ; Stalls, 1/1; Circle, 2/2 ; Dress Circle. 2/9 : Reserves, ZJZ. Sessions: 11.15, 1.15, 3.30, 0.0, "8.0. .j»? • Phone 2169 A for Reserves. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA—THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. CONTINUOUS FROM 11.13 A.M. TO 10 P.M. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. FOR AN EXTENDED SEASON. THE RUBAIYAT 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. " OMAK KHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM. A GORGEOUS ORIENTAL SPECTACLE. The World took the beautiful verses of "Omar" to its heart 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. As 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 is 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. AVERY. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 423° PRICES.—Day: 1/1, 1/6. Night: 1/6, 2/2, 2/9.

PICHICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. Ijra as. ~\rORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., T*gxt TRIPS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER P.O. SATURDAY, DECEMiBEU 30. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) WAIWERA AND GRUT'S : S.S. HAUITI 2 p.m. KAWAU AND ALGIE'S : S.S. CLAYMORE 2 p.m. ARKLES BAY AND WAY PORTS. S.S. WAIPU 2 p.m. OSTEND AND SURFDALE : O.V. WAIUKU 9 a.m. OSTEND ONLY : O.V. WAIUKU 2 p.m. SURFDALE ONLT : S.S. GAEL 2 p.m. WAIiHEKE, Excepting Surfdale and Ostend S.S. WAIOTAIfI : 2 p.m. NOTE.—Vessels will leare the Resorts on WEDNESDAY, January 3, In time to reach Auckland at about $.43 a.m. ft . _ STEAMSHIP C 3., LTD p* "" DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) O. V. WAIV XU. FARES: SURFDALE AND OSTEND 3/ AWAROA AND COWES BAY ... 4/ ORAPIU 5/ Tickets Available for Day Only. Light Refreshments Obtainable on Board Vessel 12S |lj "V"OKTHERN OTEAUSHIf BXCUBSIONe. JANUARY 1 AND 2, 1923. JANUARY 1 AND 2, 1923. (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. PS. WAKATERE. Northern Wharf. Jan. 1, 0.15 a.m. P.S. WAKATERK, Northern Wharf. Jan. 2, 0.30 a.m. FARE. 2/G. KAWAU LSLAND. S.S. XGAPUHI, Northern Wharf, Jan. 1, 9 a.m. S.S. NGAPUHI, Northern Wharf, Jan. 2, 9.15 a.m. FARE, 4.'. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. S.S. HAUITI, Railway Wharf, Jan. 1. 9.10 a.m. S.S. HAUITI, Railway Wharf, Jan. 2, 9.15 a.m. FAKE, 3 «. 06TENID. O.V. WAIUKU, Northern Wharf, Jan. 1, O.V. WAIUKU, Northern Wharf, Jan. 2, !t.30 n.ni. FAKE. 2/6. 6URFDALE. S.S. AUPOUEI, Northern Wharf, Jan. 1, U. 13 a.m. S.S. AUPOURI, Northern Wharf, Jan. 8. 9.30 a.m. KA'KB, 2/6. AWAROA AND ORAPIU. S.S. OMANA, Northern Wharf, Jan. 1, !).I.j a.m. S.S. OMANA, Northern Wharf, Jan. 2, 9.15 a.m. FARE, :i/6. AUKLE"S BAY. S.S. TAXIWHA, Northern Wharf,' Jan. 1, i 9.15 a.m. 1 S.S. TANIWHA, Northern Wharf, Jan. 2, I ■ 0.15 a.m. FARE, 2/6. BKOWX'S BAY AND DEEP CREEK. - S.S. WAIPU, Railway Wharf, Jan. 1, ;S.S. WAIPU, Railway 01 " Wharf, Jan. 2, 9.30 a.m. I FARE, 2/6. ! WHATIPU. S.S. RIMU, from Onebunga, Jan. 1, ».3O a.m. S.S. RIMU, from Onehunga. Jan. 2, 9.30 a.m. FARE. 3/. NOTE.—Vessels will leave Resorts at 4.30 p.m., with the exception of the vessel from I Brown's Bay and Deep Creek .which will be 5 p.m. 1. 141

BEACH CARNIVAX* ifiHBVTENHAM T3EACH V-'UELTE'NIIAM -"EACH VASSIVAt And ■REGATTA. HEGATTA. DECEMBER SO. JANUARY 1 AND 2. DECEMBER 30. JANUARY 1 AND 2. DECEMIBT2R 30, JANUARY 1 A.ND 2. TAKE THE BOAT TO DBVOXPORT. THE BIGGEST THREE DAYS' CARNIVAL AUCKLAND HAS EVER 6EEN. CONEY ISLAND AT CHELTENHAM. 60ME OF HE ITEMS: .aERIAL RAILWAY. AHRIAL TRAMWAY. ftIEHRY-GO-ROt'ND. WATEU POLO. FLYING BOATS. AQUAPLANING. 01-EN-AIR CINEMA. HOUE-LA BOARDS. AUNT SALLY. (PUNCH AND JUDY. CHILDREN'S 6PORTS. TWO GIGANTIC SLIDES. YACHT RACING. SPEED BOATS. HIGHLAND DANCING, COMPETITIONS. OPEN-AIK JAZZ 'FLOOR, 50ft bj 50ft. ILANTHK'N PAUADE, CON'PETTI BATTLE SBAUCBLIGHT DISPLAY. FIREWORKS DISPLAY BY HAZARD'S. THE WHOLE OF CHELTENHAM BEACH ILLUMINATED. 329 ■jirKMBERi? OF AUCKLAND CITY BAND MEET AT 1 P.M. BOAT, TO-MOUItOW. SATURDAY. FOR CHELTENHAM CARNIVAL. 537 rrAKAPUNA -OEACII Q.ALA. GET OUT AT THE STRAND. GRAND FINAL RALLIES. TO-MORUOW (SATURDAY). And MONDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY). DAY AND NIGHT. FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG. SSDB SHOWS. SIDE SHOWS. CHILDREN'S RACES AND SCRAMBLES. LU'EN-Allt JAZZING. i:r;iss Band in Attcu&incc Tea Itooms. Hot Waicr. Fruit, Cakes, Etc. UET OUT AT THE STRAND. 00E TENDERS. _. TENDERS named for Palutlng G-roomed Jlousl.. paiut supplied. — Write 31, LKinsstone St.._Urey_Lynn. 78 "I MUCK wauted for Building Cottage, Grej ■*- I.yiin ilnlmur oul,v) : alsu separate lir!i-f» for rir.mljlnff. Painting. Draining :.».! Krlrkliiylue.—Apply 51. Clarence St.. llmonport. _ 66 BUILDING. ■ -» TODKUx~ Fan ■"*■ liuUt AttiK-liuient. Stockwl by all Iron mousers-. simple, silent, efficient, the liesS

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 10

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