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AMUSEMENTS. THE T YRI C. n E -Till C. LAST TWO NIGHTS 1 Of the New Million Dollar Production of ■ Sir Anthony Hope's THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." Produced by Rex. Ingram for Metro on a scale of lavishness hitherto unknown on the screen, at the cost of over one million dollars. YOU WILL CHERISH THE MEMORY OF " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." 'Phone 3tt45 for Seats and see it in Comfort COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. The Biggest Double-Feature Programme EVER Offered iv Auckland. THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING. "TnE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING." "THE LIGHT TX THE CLEARING." "THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING." "THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING." IRVING BACHELLER"S IRVING BACIIELLERS GREATEST STORY. GREATEST STORY. Picturiscd in Eight Massive Reels, Featuring ONE OF THE BIGGEST ALL STAR CASTS EVER ASSEMBLED. The Second Big Feature is Another Of Those Topular RICHARD TALMADGE RICHARD TALMADGE •RICHARD TALMADGE RICHARD TALMADGE PRODUCTIONS, "TAKING CHANCES." "TAKING CHANCES." "TAKING CHANCES." " TAKING CHANCES." YOU'LL SAY SO WHEN YOU SEE IT. YOU'LL SAY SO WHEN YOU SEE IT. Remember.—This Programme Starts FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. The Usual Prices Will Prevail.' ATHLETIC SPORTS. I A I H L E X I C S. j RETURN VISIT OF FAMOUS I AMERICAN ATHLETES, j AMERICAN ATHLETES. M. KIKRKSEY, J. W. MERCHANT. M. KIKRKSEY, J. W. MERCHANT, C. G. KROGNESS. C. G. KROGNESS. Also, E. W. CARR, Australian Champion. E. W. CARR, Australian Champion. ! DOMAIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 3. DOMAIN, 'SATURDAY, MARCH 3. International Athletic Contests between AMERICA — AUSTRALIA — NEW ZEALAND. See CARR and KIRKSEY in their great struggle over 100 and 220 yards. Finest gath_rlng of Track and Field Athletes ever seen in Auckland. Admission: Ground 1/, Stand 1/. Enclosure 1/, Plus Tax. Children 6d. W. .T. DAVIDSON, Act. Hon. Sec. Auckland SOl Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. SPORTING. _^^^ "W'ORTHLAND TROTTING CLUB (Reg-.). MAN-O'-WAR. MAN-O'-WAR. RECORD BREAKING ATTEMPT. At the above Club's Trotting Meeting, KENSINGTON PARK. WHANGAREI. On THURSDAY', MARCH 13. 1928. I The Australasian Champion Trotting Horse, MANO-WAR, will make nn attempt to lower the Australasian Trotting Grass Track Record oyer a distance of 1* miles. Don't fail to sec this speed merchant In action. Six other Trotting Events, including the •Northland Cup of two miles. Nominations for the latter close with the Secretary. Whangarei, or with Mr. C. F. Mark, Auckland, FRIDAY. March 2, at 5 p.m. I Acceptances close similarly on FRIDAY, March 0. 1023, at 0 p.m. 1 Full programme may be seen at the Stab Office. ißookmakers, their agents or clerks excluded from course. Admission: To Course, all adultß, 1/6; Grandstand. Gents. 2/6. Ladles free. 029 D. P. JONES, Hon. Secretary. MOTOR SERVICE. T>OTORUA AARD MOTOR SERVICE. •" (Charlton's Propy.) ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. Dally Services to Wha_atane, Opotlki. Gisborne, Wairakel, Taupo, Napier. Tauranga. Dally Trips to All Sights of District. Telegrams: AARD. Rotorua. WS I {"VTIRIA -KAITAIA MOTOR SERVICE. EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAAARD Cars leave Otlrla on arrival of morning train, arriving Kaitaia 5.30 p.m. Cars leaving -Kaitaia 8 a.m. connect wltn afternoon boat train for Auckland. Telegrams: AARD. Kaitaia-Mangonui-Ohaeawal. •Phones: Kaitaia No. 1. Mangonul No. 11. Obaeawai No. 6. Reliable and Efficient , Service. 51? TTI7AIHI-TAURANGA. AND VICE VERSA VV DON CATTANACH'S ROYAL MAIL AND AARD MOTOR SERVICE. Twice Daily. Cars leave Tauranga at 5.15 a.m., connecting with Auckland train at Waihi at 9.15 a.m.. slso at S a.m.. connecting with Thames train. Cars leave Walhl daily at 12.15 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. on arrival of trains, arriving Tauranga 3.30 and 7 p.m. Carrying tbe mails we arc reliable and never miss connection. Book seats by Collect Wire. Cattanach. ' Tanranga or Waihi. Agents. Devereli's. Walb! Phone S. Tauranga, Colin Noris. Phone 60 (night •• \ UCKLAND STAR" MOTOR SERVICE. FRANKTON-PAEROA. I Car leaves Frankton on arrival of the Auckland Express at 10 p.m.. and arrives Paeroa at 1.45 a.m. Leaves again on tbe return journey nt 1 p.m.. and arrives [ Hamilton at 4 p.m. (No Car on Saturday from Frankton.) INQUIRIES: "Auckland Star." Publisher, Fort Street. Phone 1775. Or "Auckland Star" Representative. Hamilton. Phone 1792. D 4 X.EGAI. NOTICES. -yrESSRS. MATTHEWS AND BLAKEY, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, •Desire to Intimate that they have, from the 27th day of February, 1923, admitted Into Partnership MR. SELWYN C. CLARKE, and that the business of Barristers and Solicitors at present carried on at 14. HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND, ■will be continued at the same address under the style of MATTHEWS, BLAKEY AND CLARKE. " wv>. ■»r AUR IC E ~\r -p LYN N, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Begs to Announce that he has Commenced the Practice of his Profession at ; ELLISON CHAMBERS (3rd Floor), j QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. I C

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 50, 28 February 1923, Page 16

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