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" THE HOME OP PARAMOUNT PICTURES.'TIVOLI. Box Plan at H. Clears, IVOLI. Queen Street TIVOLI. (Next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.). IVOLI. Phone 2236 A. 'EACH AFTERNOON, 2.13. .EACH AFTERNOON, 2.1.".. EACH AFTBKXOON. 2.13. ■EACH AFTERNOON. 2.15. KACH EVENING, 7.31). KACH EVENING, 7.30. EACH KVBNIMJ. 7.30. EACH EVENING, 7.30. A Massive Seven-Reel George Mcl ford Production ! THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE. "THE "WOMAN WHO WALKED ALOXB" "TWB WOMAN WHO WALKED ALOSB" "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONB." "THE "WOMAN 'WHO WALKED ALONB." "THE WOMAN" 'WHO WALKED ALONiS." "TITR WOMAN WHO WALKEiD ALOXB." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALOSB." "THE 'WOMA-N 'WHO WALKED ALOIN.B." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALON.B." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALON-El"' "THE WOMAN WHO WALKEJD ALOtNB." "TWB WOMAN WHO WALKED ALOIVB." "THE WOMAN "WHO WALKED ALOLV.B." "TUB WOMAN WHO WALKED ALOX.B." '•Ten WOMAN -WHO WALKED ALONB." THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALO.VH." This Is i\ vivid screen -version of John Colton-'e enthralling novel. " The Cat That Walked Alone," starring the Brilliant Aotrese, DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON, (DOROTHY DALTON, IMROTHY DALTON, "DOROTHY DALTON. 'DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, •DOROTHY DALTOX, 'DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, ■DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, DOROTHY DALTON, 'DOROTHY -D ALTON, DOROTHY DA.LTON. Who is supported by a Magnificent Cast, Including: MILTON -SILLS, MILTON SILLS, MILTON SILLS. MILTON SILLS, MILTON SILLS. MILTON SILLS. WAN-DA HAWLET, WANIDA HAWLEY, . WAXOA HAWLEY, WANIDA HAWLEY, WANDA HAWLEY, WANIDA HAWLEY. JOHN DAVIDSON. E. J. RADCLIFFE. CHARLES OGLE. MABEIL VAN BUREX, MAYME KELSO. AND OTHERS. "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE W.OMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED »LOyE ' "J-fJg WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE." "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALOXE." From the merrymaking ana intrigue of wenlthv idlers in London to the thrill* and red-blooded action of life on the African veldt— such I* the unlimited scope for action in this great masterpiece. It 1« the sensational story of a dazzling beauty who t'bought she could live without love—who is wooed In London and fought for on the Sonfh African veldt—a story that will hold yon spellbound to the finish. Alfto, THE LATEST GAZETTE'S ETC And the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA (Miss W. Mitchell. Conductress). PICHICS, EXCPRSIOHS, ETC' fdflU yORTHEH.V STEAMSHIP CO?. IV&WJ ITD ' " SUNDAY TRIPS. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). OSTEND—B.S. HAUITI 9.45 a.n SURFDALE—O.V. WAIUKU .. . 3.4.1 n. m . Leaving the above Ports at 3 p.m. same day. RETURN FARE, 3/. 126 SCniFDALE ej'OFDA L.J? Uttl-'DALE »&Ui- "DACE. Auckland's Big New Seaside Iteeorf. STEAMER SERVICE DURING THE - " HOLIDAYS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). (Two Trips.) O.»\ WAICKU leaves 9 a .m. S.S. GAEL leaves 3 p . m . SUNDAY NEXT/ O.V. WAIUKU leaves 9.45 a.m. Leaves Surfdale 5 p.m. NEW YEAR'S DAY. B.S. AUPOURI leaves . :.9.15a.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. S.S. AUPOURI leaves 9.30 a.m. All the above Vessels leave Northern Steamship Co.'s Wharf, Quay Street. MAKE A POINT OF VISITING SURFDALE DURING THE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. N.B.—Although over 800 Sections have been sold in the short period of twelve months, the Manager begs to assure the public generally that the sections now available are easily the pick of the Estate, the majority of which give wide panoramic views of the glorious Hauraki Gulf and mainland that cannot be equalled. Superb Sections from £30 on a deposit of SO/, the balance at the rate of EIGHTPENCE A DAY. with no interest and no For the convenience of intending purchasers our Manager and Salesman will be nt Surfdale throughout the holidays for the purpose or showing Visitors over the Estate. gURFDALE SEASIDE TfSTATE, 154, QUEEN STREET. Telephones 1184 A and 3304. .__ 516 pO.VSOXB'Y OWIMMI.VG p«LU>B. ANNUAL riCXIC ANNUAL PICNIC BUCK LAND'S 3EACH. BUCKLAND'S BEACH. GRAND BAiBY SHOW. (12 months ami under). / Ist Prize. Handsome Seagrnss Pram. HOT WATER AND MILK FREE. Lollies for the Kiddies. SUNDAY. DECEMBER .11, 1022. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1922. Steamers Leave Ferry Tee at 9.30. Adults 2 ; : Children 1.. c. McCarthy, "* 01-1 Hon. Secretary. I«<ADNEY AND BI.NNS , --«-. * *■■ ■ i.ii (Weather Permitting.) CHiEAP EXCURSIONS. FOR OSTEND. S.S. ONEWA leaves Queen's Wharf: SATURDAY. 1.45 p.m.; SUNDAY, 10 a.m.; MONDAY (New Year's Day), 10 a.m.; TUESDAr. 10 a.m. Leaves Ostend 4.45 p.m. Return fare, 2/. FOR EUCKLAXDS. S.S. PITOITOI ' leaves Queen's Wharf: SUNDAY, at 10 a.m.; MONDAY (New Year's Day), 10 a.m.: TUESDAY. 10 «.m. Leaves Buckland's 4.30 p.m. Return fare, FOB KIVERHEAD. Calling at HobsonviHe, Urecnhithe and Waimarie. S.S. KAIPATIKI leaves Queen's Wharf: SUNDAY, 10 a.m.: MONDAY. 10 a.m.; TUESDAY (arriving in time school sports it Greenhithe). 10. a.m. Return fare, 2/. 534 ' -, BRADNEY AND BINNS. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. ENSINGTON Dining Booms—Why Coot Sundays'. Dine at the Kensington. Dinner from 12 to 2: 5 to 7.—Princess Building, opp. Strand Arcade, Queen St. WFB STRAND C A F E, PRIOR STILL LEADING. BEST 1/6 MEAL IN TOWN. A

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 10