AMPSEME2CTS. 1 I; PRINCESS. Th* "PRINCESS, i ( RINCESS. Theatre * RINCESS. I PRINCESS. Of "pRINCKSM. RINCESS. Paramount * RINCESS. PRINCESS. Special T>RINCKB». BINCESS. Attractions. *- RINCKBS. It Iβ our proud boast that • MANSLAUGHTER.' Marks the ■ supreme achievement of the greatest brains and * talent in the motion-picture world It is a picture which gives all who see It more than they expected or hoped for. It lives up to every claim made, for the reason that nothing we can say or print concerning It is . worthy of the picture. It is the picture beyond description. Erery Art and every Science have contributed to make "Manslaughter" a new Ideal In entertainment. The reputation and popularity of any entertainment rests with the public. We are content to truet Use this film. All that we can say of "Manelaughter" will be said by all who see It. CBCfL B. DE MILLE'S Production of ' "MANSLAUGHTER." r A Paramount Picture. , With THOMAS MEIGHAN, LEATRICE JOY, And LOIS WILSON. A greater picture than "The Sheik." greater than "The Miracle Man." or "Forbidden Fruit," greater than "Blood and Sand." Our patrons have said so. We say so. Yon will say so. NOW SCREENING. FOR YOUR DELIGHT. Sessions: 11 a.m.. 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, and 8 p.m. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen Street, or 'Phone 580 A. PRINCESS. TJRINCESS. RINCESS. XT RINCESS. CARyiVALS. m'MMER riARNIVAU MARCH 17 TO 24. MARCH 17 TO 24. side shows" side shows, side shows. side shows. Applications are invited from Side Show Proprietors for Space, to be made available on the OLD /DOCK SITE OLD DOCK SITE on the Waterfront. Only a limited area available. All inquiries and full particulars from CARNIVAL DIRECTOR. 129 154, Queen Street, City. CJUMMER QAHNIVAL. MASSED CHOIRS AND BANDS. MASSED CHOIRS AND BANDS. , MASSED CHOIRS AND BANDS. ' SINGERS WANTED. The Executive of the Citizens' Committee invite the assistance of Ladies and Gentlemen to sing in the Massed Choirs Performance, to- be given in the Domain on an evening during the coming Carnival , Week, and to send In their names, stating voice, etc., to CARNIVAL DIRECTOR, ] Summes Carnival Offices, 154, Queen Street. E markXcno,r be __ ' 729 WANGANUI SHOPPING AND INDUSTRIES CARNIVAL ■ — EASTER, 1923 ! EASTER, 1923. FROM THURSDAY. 22nd MARCB from Thursday: 22nd march' TSKHBii:«iSB: ' : BIVBR 3 AND AQUAPLANING EXHIBITIONS. TENNIS BOWLING AND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS^ ~ BOXING COMPETITIONS, DECORATED STREET PROCESSIONS CONFETTI AND FLOWER BATTLE^ AMUSEMENTS DAILY AND EVERI EVENING FOR OLD AND YOUNG. WANGANUIGRAM COMPETITION. WANGANUIGRAM COMPETITION. POX CASH on,-S--O GIVEN IN PRIZES. 3jJ%> FIRST PRIZE £15 SECOND PRIZE £S FIVE FRIZES OF ft ' A WanganUlgram la a Sentence descriptive of the above Carnival. The Offlce Boy send* the following as an Example:— WANGANUI ANNOUNCES NOVEL GALAS AND NEW UNSURPASSED INNOVATIONS. CONDITIONS.—AII Wanganulgrams must be written in column as above. Prize 1 winners' names will be published In this | paper. The Judge's award shall be accepted as final. Entries close on WEDNESDAY, the 2l«t - March. -1923. - Endorse envelope, "Wanganulgram," and post with 1/ postal note attached, to A. R. DONALDSON, Secretary, Box 140, Wanganoi. 811
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 16
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