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AMUSEMENTS. "MANSLAUGHTER" NOW LN ITS THIRD WBEK. THE PRINCESS. Auckland's Leading New Zealand's First Paramount' Picture TDeawe?: Super Feature House. r THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN . , b n ?o fc.-i THOMAS MEIGHAN sssata 7torrent of emo- The Famous Paramount Star, star cast since 2SS e t,u 3£-Si in' a^ With settings of of the riotous Hie STJSS *S "MANSLAUGHTER." -« '• MANSLAUGHTER. ,, beautiful women. " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." A DRAMA OF THE MAD AGE. Iβ the modpir. world, like ancient Rome, racing to ruin on a w«\Te of Jazz and cocktails ? This greatest of all the De Mille productions gives the startling answer. Stronirer In cast and story, more gorgeous In (towns and settings, more amarin ß ly beautiful in gpectacle than anything ever seen upon the screen. With lovely Leatrice Joy as a reckless society beauty and Thomas Meighan as the hero who, loving her, sends her to prison. And a wonder-cast of stars including Lois Wilson, John Miltern, George Fawcett, Julia Faye, Ed.vthe Chapman, Jack Mower, Caeson Ferguson, Dorothy Cumming, Mickey Moore, James NelU and Sylvia Ash ton. MOTHER. FATHER. Be Sure and Book SISTER AND BROTHER Sessions Commence : Tour Seats MUST 11, 1-15, 8.0, 5.45, 8. lour oeais. gEE thjs rIrTURE TELEPHONE 586 A. PRINCESS ORCHESTRA.

PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. OSTEXD.— Friday evening trips.—Launr* Valkyrie will leave Hire Launch Steps, weather■ "permitting, Friday, March n, at 5.30 p.m. for Ostend, and every Friday if sufficient Inducement offers. Fare 2/. 141 , ■ -VTOKTHERN STEAMSUII* JX CO., LTD. DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKK (As per Walnkii Time-table.) O.V. WAIUKU. FARES: Snrfilale and Ostend 3' Awaroa and Cowes Bny *' Orapiu 5 - Tickets available for day only. Light Refreshments obtainable on bonrd vessel. TH4 P-VTORTHERN STEAMSHII , i> CO., LTD. •is? WEEK-END TRIPS. (Weather Permitting). SATURDAY, MARCH 10. SURFDALE—O. V. Waiuku 1.45 p.m. OSTEND. AWAROA, ORAPIU, AND COWE'S BAY—S.S. Walpn 1.45 p.m. The Vessels will leave the Resorts Monday Horning In time to reach Auckland about 9 a.m. The O.V. Waiuku will return on Saturday, leaving Ostend at 5 p.m., and Surfdale at 5.15 p.m. 16----/fcjfcj V» s T E N D. PASSENGERS AND CARGO. SjS. ONEWA. Leaves end of Central Wharf, opp. Roller Mills—Dally, Mondays to Fridays, y.40 a.m.; Saturdays, 1.45 p.m. . Leaves Ostend—Mondays. 7 a.m.: Mondays to Friday. 4.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 6 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. 'Phone 1473. B ♦ -pIVERHEAU SERVICE. ■fctffcj ** S.S. PITOITOI. •eWB*? Callinsc At All VTharTes. "Leaves AUCKLAND—DaIIy, at 3.46 p.m., for Hobsonvllle. Waiinarie, and Rlverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sunday at 6 p.m. Leaves SIVERHEAD—DaIIy, at 0.30 a.m. (Sunday* excepted). OSTEND-Dally. 9.45 a.m. . BRADXEY AND BINNS. D 4 . « T A U N C H E 8 < -JHMBuU XJ MASPORT I ' ' ' AND KIA ORA Leave Hire Steps. Auckland— FRIDAY* March 9. 0.30 a.m.. MONDAY, March 12, 1 p.m., for Sflverdale and Way Ports. SATURDAY, at 1.30 p.m.. Deep Creelr~and Arkle'e Only. Owing to the Kia Ora being overhauled, inquiries re 5.15 p.m. trips received on board launch Masport. V. HARRISON. F. MACKAY. Props. D . „ T> E ACH LANDS -IPWIM -t>EACHLANDS m ■ ■■ ' 7 HARD BEACHES. I •—*— J LAUNCH LANCIA leaves from Steps next Ferry Buildings at 9.45 a.m. every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, and at 12.43 p.m. every SATURDAY. 3/ Return. Motor Cars leave from front of Commericial Bank. Queen Street, at 9.45 a.m. every .TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY. 'and at 12.15 p.m. every SATURDAY. "/« return. Please book seats by Car. Office: 19, Commercial Bank Chamb'en. 64, Queen St., Citr. d FARMERS' UNION TRADING CO 'b , STAFF PICNIC. MOTUTAPU. MOTUTAPU. SATURDAY. MARCH 10. S.S. MAKORA leaves Ferry Tee at '■> a.m. and 12.30 p.m. MUSIC — SPORTS — GAMES. Hot Water and Milk Free. TICKETS. 1/6. Obtainable at Hobson Street Warehouse. T AUKCH TRIPS FROM DUDER'S ■*"* WHARF TO RANGITOTO ARE NOW DISCONTINUED by the Promoter, McGolre, owing to not being able to obtain a suitable launch at present. If running apalu this summer notice willapr°ar In "Star." 549 " (Signed) McGUIRE. ELECTORAL \f-ANUKAU LICENSING COMMITTUS ITI ELECTION. Frederick Stanley Morton having withdrawn his nomination, thus reducing the Candidates to the number required, I declare 'William Gavlu, Hugh Ross MacKenzie, John Lowe, Edwin Vivian Sutherland and William James Wallace, duly elected. • ■ S. J. BROOKFIELD. Returning Officer. Onehunga, November 8, 1923. 032 WINES FOB SALE. BRAY'S Invalid Port Wine; sate aim stimulating; try it; delivered 50/.—o, H;M. Arcade. l> TJORT Special E'ort 40/ case. Both ■t ane oli nines. —Kalyara Wine Co., Basement, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. O ARE Reserve Wines-luvalid Port 60/ ease. Muscatel W. extra Special Port 75/.— Kalpara Wine Co. j> "fJ'OR High Quality and Low Prices, CorJC ban's Wines Still Leading. See advt. Mondays. Wednesdays, Saturdays. THl , ' T~|R. HALLS FAMOUS CAPSOLS. Price, *-* 12/6 package, post free. To ensme getting genuine order direct from Sole Agents, Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists, 3, Boad (at Graf ton Bridge*. / Aucuand. jj i ■ T-. ■

CARNIVALS. AUCKLAND'S GREAT SUMMER CARNIVAL MARCH IT TO 24. £200 1N CASH rniZES - £200 FOB THE » FLORAL FETE AT ELLERSLIE SATURDAY, MARCH 21. INCLUDING £100 SPECIAL CASH AWARD £100 SPECIAL CASH AWARD FOR TEIE BEST-DECORATED VEHICLE. Tbe following are the claesen for which entries' are now being received :-rDECORATED MOTOR CARS. Prize Money, £10. Entrance fee, 10/ d. DECORATfD MOTOR TRUCKS. Prize Money, £10. Entrance fee, 3/DBCORATED MOTOR CYCBES AND SIDE CARS. Prize Money, £5. Entrance fee, 5/. DECORATED MOTOR CYCLES. Prize Money, £3. Entrance fee, 5/. DECORATED BICYCLES. Prize Money, £2. Entrance fee, 2/8. DECORATED LORRIES. Prize Money—lst Prize, £10; 2nd Prize, £5; 3rd lTlze, £3. Entrance fee, 8/. DECORATED CABTS. Prize Money—lst Prize, £3; 2nd Prize, £3; 3rd Prize, £2. Entrance fee, 5/. TRADE AXD ADVERTISING DISPLAYS. Prize Money—lst Prize, £10; 2nd Prize, £5; :iiu Prize, £2. Entrance fee, £1 1/. DECORATED CHILDREN'S CARTS. Prize Money, £1 1/. No entrance fee. DECORATED PONY AND RIDER. Prize Money, £1 1/. No entrance fee. DECORATED HORSE AND RIDER. Prize Money, £2 2/. Entrance fee, 2/6. HORSE AND TRAP. Prize Money, £3. Entrance fee, 5/. DECORATED GO-CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS. Prize Money, £2. Entrance free. CHILDREN'S PETS. Prize Money, £1. Entrance free. DECORATED PARASOLS. Prize Money, £1. Entrance free. NATIONAL DISPLAYS. — "■"" Trophy only. Entrance free. MAYPOLE DANCING* Prize Money, £5 5/. Entrance free. MAKE YOUR ENTRY NOW. Entry forms may be had upon application to Carnival Office. 154, Queen Street (opposite Wyndham Street). 637 ATHLETIC BPOKTB. A UOKLANID SENIOR CADETS' SPORTS ■"■ ASSOCIATION. THIRD ANNUAL GRAND MIUTAKY AND NAVAL SPORTS MEETING AND GYMKHANA. By permission of Col. Commandant H. R. Potter, C.M.G.. Commandant Northern • Command. AUCKLAND UOiMiAIN, AUCKLAND uWMAIN. SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 10. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 10 AT a P.M. FOUR MILITARY BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. Bands of the 3rd Auckland, Mounted ■Rifles, Auckland Garrison Artillery, let Aucklend Infantry Bnttallon Orchestra, and ■the Auckland Senior Cadet Brass Band GRAND MARCH PAST BY THE ROYAL NAVY, TERRI/ORMLS AND SENIOR CADETS. At 2 p.m. sharp. GRAXD NOVELTY EVENTS SPRIXTIMG EVENTS—IOOYde.. 220 Yds 440Y<Js., 880 Yds., and 1 Mile * v *™" WALKING EVENT'S—HaIf and One Mile Obstacle Races, Hurdle Races. High Jumps' I/ong Jumps. Hop Step and Jump Sack I Knees, and Novelty Kaces too numerous ! to mention. AH Auckland's Amateur Champions Taking Part. Also the Coming Champions THE QRBATBST SPORTS MEETING EVER HELD IN AUCKLAND Over 2000 Entries Received. Refreshments on Ground Popular Charges of Admission : 1/, Ladies and Children fid. All funds for the purchase of Sports Material for the Cadets of Auckland. 11. J. REDMOND, Capt.. NtZ.S.C. Hon. 'Secretary. I S. GREEN. SjS.M.. I 602 . Asst. Secretary. FOR HIKE. rtHAB-A-BANC, 30-36-seater: easiest rid\J ing Auckland; for Dances. Lodge Meet- j ingH, etc.—'Phone ■2GOOA. J, Rlmmef, B /CHARABANCS, largest in Auckland, forj v> Picnics, etc.: also oar Chandler Cars at any bonr. —McCarthy. Phone 2065. l>4 TIMBER Jacks, Bottle Jacks, on Hire; reasonable rates. —Sam White and Sons, Fambawe St. - D

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 16

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