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5 AMUSEMENT. V OnOWING. XT OW SJHOWING. . -Now Showing. -> ow Showing. ' ™£>a e rNATioNALQpiaURES) ™°oa c UNIVERSAL-JEWEL PRODUCTIONS Presents HOUSE T>ETERS UISB -tETERS , IN* I "TTU MA N TT EA R T S." [ I ' -CJ- T- MA N -IJ- EA R T P." I Hf MA N TT EA R T P.' , | UM A N HeaE T P." ! I I FROM THE CELEBRATED .STAGE PLAY BY HAL. REID. POWERFUL—APPEALING—A TREMENDOUS DRAMA OF LIFE. RESERVES AT LEWIS It. EADY AND SOX, LTD. (After 4.30 at Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11.13, 1.00. 3.4.-. 6.13, 8. PRICES.—PAY SESSIONS: STALLS.. 1 / : CIRCLE. 1 Zβ. EVENING SESSIONS: STALLS. 1 / ; CIRCLE, 2/; DRESS CIRCLE, 2/6. All I'rici-s Plus Government Tax. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11.15 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DON'T MISS TIIIP. DON'T MISS TlHo. Hey, kids ; here comes the big Show. "SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS." T>retty Shirlev Mnson as a "Quron of the Circus"—performing breath-takine b.-iro-lmck riding feats—is a sight that will bring back the joy of youth to the most blase and sophisticated cynic. All the ftlamour and Klitier of the "big tops"—beauties ami beasts— clowns and contortionists —acrobats and actortnes—with a side-show of human and inhuman freaks— through which runs a heart-gripping story of love, revense and retribution —make thie a frizzling romance. ! One of the hish lights of the production shows Miss Mason in a hazardous sword dance, attired in the scant and diaphanous drapery of an Oriental dancer. During this dance a man-eating lion breaks loose iii the circus ring, throwing the audience into a panic. »■*»-• 1 Also, ■ V-'LYDK v- OOK. in "Ire VTuide." THE HIPPODROME DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. i The Brightest Music in Town. Prices as Usual. Plan at Theatre. Phone 4232.

FERBT NOTICES. | fpHB rpAKiPUXA fTttJA.MWAYS AND /"~10., TTD BATSWATER. TAKAPEX'A. BAYSWATEB, TAKAPUXA. And MILFORD BEACHES. MIL-FORD BEACHES. MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AXD FRIDAY. S.s. PUPUKE will leave Auckland at 7 0 7.3.-), 8.15, 9.15, 10.15, 11.13 a.m., 12 15 :.lu. 2.15, 3.10, 4.10, 4.45, 5.20, 5.53, 6 30. 7.0, S.lo, 9.30, 10.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. S.s. PUPCKE will leave Auckland same as Monday, etc., uutll 5.15 p.m. then at ■J. 15, 10.15, 11.15 p.m. SATURDAY. S.s. PTTPUKE will leave Auckland at 7 0 T.KS. 5.15. 0.13, 10.15, 11.10 a.m., 12.10, 1-.45. 1.20, 2.15 p.m., and thereafter at a quarter past each hour until 11.15 p.m. SUNDAYS. P.s. PI'PUKE wil! leave Auckland at 9 15 mO. 11.0. a.m., 12.0. 1.0. 1.45, 2.30, 3.20! 4.ii. 4.40, 5.20, (i.O, fi.4o, 7.20, 8.0, 9.15. p.m. Tram leaves Milford Road 0.0, 9.55, 10 40 11.40 a.m., 12.40. 2.0, 2.55, 3.30, 4.10, 455 5.30, 6.15, 6.55, 7.40, 8.50 p.m. ROUND TRIP: A.lults, 1/9; Children, under 12 years, 1/. PS. BRITANNIA is open for Hire for Excursions, etc. Prices on application. Phone 3309. Office. Ferry Buildings. Quay Street. «? s DANCING. DKL'IDS' HALL. NEWTON, MONDAY FEBRUARY 20. PROGRESSIVE CLUB'S LONG NIGHT. All the latest Dunces. Refreshments linncing « till 12. Gents 1/0. Ladles 1/. 735 iCJT. BENEDICT'S HALL, Saturday Night. ►J Mod-crn Dancing, commencing at 8 p.m. The Kiwi Melody Boys on the job. Don't miss the fun. Ladies, 1/6; Gents., 2/. Management, Harry White. H63 ,"P U S II - M CMIO'S CABARET -" Is the 3IOST POPULAR CABARET IN TOWN. Come along ANY AFTERNOON OR EVENING. 751 JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra caters for '-* Socials. At Homes. Balls, and Dancing. Kdgar. CliPinist. Kh.rher Pass. 25 BUR.VXAXD'g Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office. 23C Queen 6t. Phones 734 A. 1168 A. 3969 f4 rlncs). O PUBLIC NOTICES. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications are invited for the following positions on the Honorary Visiting Staff of the Auckland Hospital, and will be received at the Office of the Board up to noon of Monday, March 12, next, viz:— fi lIONHKARY SURGEONS. 3 HONORARY EMERGENCY SURGEON. 6 HONORARY PHYSICIANS. 4 HONORARY ANAESTHETISTS. 2 HONORARY OPTRA LMATIC SURGEON'S M HONORARY SURGEONS FOR EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES. 3 HONORARY RADIOLOGIST. 1 FfONORARY DENTAL SURGEON. Forms of application may be obtained from the Hospital. Park Road, or at the Office of the Board, Kitchener Street. H. A. SOMERVILLE. Secretary. February 21. . ■ 596 "»>ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A DAILY BRANCH Of TUB BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Will Be Opened Ac NEWMARKET NEW MARKET KENT'S BUILDINGS, KHYBER PASS, TUESDAY, 27T11 IXST>XT . H- BUCKLETON, ' General Manager. rjJHE ITALIAN SCULPTURING STUDIO ■*• 10, lilt Street, Auckland. ' Do you Intend Erecting a Memorial! ESSIE SWSSM uV s u^erfH to you fri'i'. Drop him a note; and von-ii get an anßwt-r by return post; it will coat 27<J SIGNOR J, CANCAEE. fgOROUCH OF OTAHCnu. PENALTY OX RATES. ' Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28 of the Hating Amendment Act asm, that an additional charge of 10 per cent will be added to all rates due to the Otahuhu Borough Council, and remaining unpaid after the 7tb day or M-jxcb, 1023. R. W. V. WOOD, • Town Clerk. Otahuhu. February 23, 1023. 664 T ALL BOOKSELLERS - Brett's Almanac and Diary, 1923.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 16

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