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AMUSEMENTS. mTVOI T . TO-NIGHT. 7.30. . T,!-oLI TO-NIGHT. T.Stt TIVOLI. Tremendous Succ™,Tivni I The Lniversnl __\ounte, TIVOLI THOMAS MEIGHAN, TIVOII THOMAS MEIGHAN. I VIVOLL THOMAS MEIGHAN, I TIVOLI. THOMAS MEIGHAN, TlVOIl' "IF YOU BELIEVE IT." TIVOLI. "IF YOU RELIEVE IT. TIVOLI "IF YOU BELIEVE IT." TIVOLI". "IF YOU BELIEVE IT." TlVtll I AlsO, __ TIVO L JUSTINE JOHNSTONE TIVOLI. JUSTINE JOHNSTONE TIVOLI Aml TIVOLI. HARRISON FORD. TIVOLI. HARRISON FORD, TIVOLI. I" __ ._,_,„ TIVOLI. "A HEART TO LET. TIVOLI. "A HEART TO LET." TIVOI.I. "A HEART TO LET. TIVOLI. "A HEART TO LET." TIVOLI. Latest Gazette. TIVOLI. Burton Holmes Travelogue, TIVOLI. And the TIVOLI. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI. Reserves, Phone __3bA. YV I'- s T F - N D T II E A T R E. »» t: s t en d tiii:A TR E. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, Glorious as the Sunset, Sweet as a Mission Bell, in "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL." "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL." A Love Story of Old California. A Powerful Gripping Drama. And a Screaming Christie Comedy. BOBBY VERNON in "STRAIGHT FROM THE FARM. Oauniont Graphic. BROADWAY " — New-market— TO-NIGHT. ROADWAY" —Newmarket — TO-NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT •• THE SON OF WALLINGFORD." "THE SON OF WALLINGFORD.' All-Star Cast. And "THE LOADED DOOR" - - Hoot Gibson. "THE LOADED DOOR" - - Hoot Gibson. THE BROADWAY NEWS. Screen 7.40 p.m. Reserves, 10.6 A. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. "BEAUTY'S WORTH" - - Marlon Davles. "Tell It To The Marines" - - - Leo Kids. UEEVS THEATRE. Now showing: Rex Beach presents his greatest story. "The Spoilers." Positively the last word in super-feature film production : 9000 ft of tense action, with a cast of all-star actors. Harold Lloyd. in his great cowboy comedy. "An Eastern Westerner." "Wonder, of the Cinema." Three Bne short subjects: "The Bull Fight. rbe Stormy North Sea," "Electric Marvels." Phone 941 A for reserves. EMPRESS — NEWTON. TO-NIGHT ONLY. Teeming With Thrills and Mystery. "THE OAKDALE AFFAIR," Starring REGINALD DENNY. Also, "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." TOMORROW NIGHT. MARY CARR In "SILVER WINGS." Orchestral Overture. 7.30. ROX WOODWARD'S PICTURES. Britannia. Ponsonby. Three Lamps. CONWAY TEARLE In "THE REFEREE." "THE REFEREE." "THE REFEREE." Comedy. "LOVE SICK AT SEA." Scenic and Topical News. Orchestral Music. Reserves at White's. 'Phone 3234. REFINED ENJOYMENT. Kindly Note that . THE WRAGGE INSTITUTE And TROPICAL GARDENS, BIRKENHEAD. Remain Open Every Day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. as a Memorial to MR. CLEMENT L. WRAGGE. Admission. 1/1. Refreshments Obtainable. W mHE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. REHEARSALS of the above Society -fill commence on TUESDAY NEXT, March 6, at 7.30 p.m., at the Choral Hall, Alexander Street. The work to be performed will be "Cavalleria Rusticana." 609 H. E. SIMMONDS, Sec. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. SPECIAL -jyrOTOB rpRIPS TO MURRAY'S BAY ESTATE, MURRAY'S BAY ESTATE, MURRAY'S BAY ESTATE, TAKAPUNA. TAKAPUNA. INSPECT THIS BEAUTIFUL, SEASIDE ESTATE, JUST BEYOND MILFORD. JUST BEYOND MILFORD. SPECIAL TRIPS WILL BE RUN BY A MODERN DENNIS CHAR-A-BANC, Leaving Devonport Wharf as under: SATURDAY—Leaves Devonport at _ p.m. Leaves Murray's Bay at 5 p.m. SUNDAY"—Leave Devonport at 10.15 a.m. Leaves Murray's Bay at 4 p.m. FARES : 2/6 RETURN. ARES : 2/6 RETURN. gAMUEL -y-AILE AND (QOXS, T TD., S3. QUEEN STREET 014 JJNITED BOOT TRADES. MONSTER PICNIC TO BROWN'S ISLAND NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 3. Tea, Milk. Sugar and Hot Water Provided. TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. SEE THE BOOT TRADES CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE WOODS SILVER CUP. SEE THE GIRLS RUN FOR THE GOLD BANGLE. HELP THE BENEVOLENT FUND BY ATTENDING THE BOOT TRADES PICNIC. Family Tickets 3/: Adults 1/6: Children 1/. Steamers leave the Ferry Tee at 9 a.m.. 9.30. and J. 30 p.m. A. R. Gibbs' Orchestra in Attendance. 14S C. A. WATTS, Sec. ± , TJIVERHEAD SERVICE. s - s - PITOITOI. •HsSSfl - Calling At All Wharves. Leaves AUCKLAND—DaIIy, at 3.45 p infer Hobsonvliie. Waimarie. and Riverhead (Saturdays eieeptedi. Sunday, at 6 p.m. Leaves RiVERHEAD—DaiIy, at 6.30 a.m (Sn"d»v< exeepfedl. OSTEND -Dally. 9.45 a.m. bradney and firms. d 4 • - ■ —' and' k:a ora l.ea\e Hire Steps. Auckland— THURSDAY. March 1, at 4.30 p.m. for Sllverdale and Way Ports. SATURDAY, at 1.30 p.m.. Deep Creek and Arkle's Only. Owing to the Kla Ora belug overhauled, inquiries re 5.15 p.m trips received on hoard launch Masport j V. HARRISON. F. MAOKAV. Props. D | - I _. .DEACHUXDS -_■_■_— **£n ±J EACH LANDS * ■■ ™"7 HARD BEACHES. I LAUNCH LANCIA leaves from Steps next Ferry Buildings at 0.45 a m SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, and it l" 45 p.m. every SATURDAY. 3' Return Motor Cars leave from front of Commer ci.il Bank. Queen Street, at 9.45 a.m eveZ TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SUNDAY and at 12.15 p.m. every SATURDAY - -7 0 return. Please book seats by Car. 04°Queen 19 st. C a"" 0 " 1 ' *"»" TJANGITOTO EXCUR SI 0~ J-* Launch and Tow Company's Launch leaves Hobson Street Wharf Steps TO-MORROW, 10 ,\ ii Returning 4.30 p.m. Return Fare 2/6. 6 PRESS AND FASHION. DRESSES Cut and Fitted; individual tuition: 0 to .". : charges moderate — Miss Watt. 14. Tahgrnai-Ie Bldgr. ' c AfISS GROVER, Dressmaker and Cos". f„ . tumi ? r ' J< 22 .' St. opposite Fullers. Ladies own material made _d Term* moderate. •»»«- -£

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

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