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AMUSEMENT*. « j NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. ™ 'X 3 A GREAT DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. KELZNICK FILMS, LTD., Presents, for the lirst time in two years The world-famous exponent of the tcrpsichorean art returns to the screen, more vivacious more spirited thnn ever, in this fast-moving story of modern love and romance, "FRENCH HEELS." IRENE CASTLE. TRENE r^ASTLE. RENE V-ASTLE. ARENE IRENE TRENE i"IASTLE. RENE V-'ASTLE. J-RENE *-^ASTLE. — IN — f FRENCH TXEELS." RENCH -"- EELS." FRENCH TTEELS." RENCH -*-»- EELS." A 7-REEL SPECIAL PRODUCTION. steps she has just originated. You'll see her clad in the latest creations from Paris that will delight the eye. UNIVERSAL FILMS, LTD., Presents j TJICHARD mALMADGE. TJICHARD mALMADGE. ; J-MCHARD -1 ALMADGE. -tVICHAKD -*■ ALMADGE. ! "DICHARD mALMADGE. TJICHARD mALMADGE. -"ICHARD J-ALMADGE. -"K'HARD *■ ALMADGE. TJICHARD mALMADGE. TJICHARD mALMADGE. -■-MciIARD -L ALMADGE. tV'ICIIARD J- ALMADGE. — IN — "TUCKY "TJAN ." "-L'rCKY -L-'AN." " T UCKT T\AN." " MTKT jl 'aN." "TUCKY TV*N. " -LiITKY ±J A y," LUCKY TkAN." UCKY U A .\. j This is Talmadge's best feature to date. He defies the laws of gravity; he is the bird's only rival. ••SLUCKY DAN" is crammed full of new stunts, new thrills nevpr belorp presented on the screen. INTERNATIONAL NEWS TOPlr AI. SESSIONS: 11.13, 1.15, 5.30, 6. 8. Reserves, phone Theatre, 216!) A. UMM3&3iSM2l2s£%B®£ NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11.15 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DIRECT FROM HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WHEKE IT ACHIEVED AN UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH. "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" ' " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." : 'THE QUEEN OF SITEBA " ' "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN' OF RIIEBA " I " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." I I Without a doubt the Greatest Screen Production Ever Shown. A KINGDOM RECREATED. The Love Romance of the Most Beautiful Woman the Worm Has Ever Known. Declared by Critics to be the Most Impressive Spectacle Drama of all Ages. C.ORGEOrs. BEAUTIFUL. STAGGERING GORGEOUS. BEAUTIFUL. STAGGERING. SEE THE SENSATIONAL CHARIOT RACES. NOTHING LIKE EVEIt SCREENED BEFORE. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. SCREENING TIMES: 11.15 a.m., 1.25 p.m., 3.35 p.m., f1.45 p.m., and 8 p.m. PRICES.—DAY: 1/ and 2/. Plus Tax. Children Half Price. { NIGHT: 3/ Reserves; 2/6 and 1/6. Plus Tax. Box Plan nt Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., or Phone Theatre, 4232.

AUCKLAND SUMMER CARNIVAL rpO.XIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH 23, CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. GRAND CARNIVAL REVUE. PROGRAMME —— I—Orchestra (Selected) MR. S. GREENE. 2—Opening Chorus "Smiles" MERRYMAKERS. S—Vocal Item. "M'Appari tutt Amor" (Mnrthit) by Flotow. MR. EDWARD BUXTON. 4—Dramatic Recital. "By the Yukon Trail," By the Eminent Tragedian, MR. PETER DAWSOX. S—Humorous Sontc. - -Tbe Night I Anpenrerl As Macbeth" MR. WILL GOODMAN o—Miss Cecil Hull's Pupils Present Knnke—MlSS nOREEX O'STTLLIYAN. t Snake Charmer—Mß. ALAN HART. I T—Vocal Item (Selected). MR. WILT, HARRIS. S—BallPt—Mi»» Alleen Beresford's Pupils Prpsent "Tlip Rainbow." MISS EILEEN CUMMINGS. INTERVAL. B—Concerted Irpm. "Pride of the Pier. , MERRYMAKERS. ](►—Vocal Trom. "Snllr." MISS LENA FAWROK. 31—Miss Aileen Hereford's Pupils Present "Goldfish " Soloist—MAVlS MORGAN 12— Pianoforte Solo, "Impromptu iv A Flat" miss tit scally. (Chopin) 12—Vocal Item. "Casey the Fiddler" fHnvtln Wood) MR. KENNETH IMPETT 34—Miss Opcil Hflll's Pupils ' Present Acrobatic Dance n«o MAR.TORIE AND ISABELLA BROOK I."—Humorous TJpcitnl. "Tlip Silly Ass , ! ArR. PETER PAWSON. ' ' OOP SAVE THE KING. -JO EAR BOYS' BAND. MUSICAL EXAMPLE. ELLERSLIE CARNIVAL. VISITING BOYS AND GIRLS. EMULATE! EXCEL! NOTHING BRUMMT ABOUT THIS BAND. SPORTING. /-VPOTIKI JOCKEY /-I-LUB. ANNUAL. MEETIXIJ ANNUAL, MEETING TO BE HELD ON irpAKAPLNA TJACKCOrjRSE. rp 0 - M O U R O \V. CATi; R I) A V, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.43 A.M. O/fi — THROUGH TICKET — O /(* —/ U _ TIIKOUGH TICKIiX — O Includes Ferry Return and Admission Childrcu under VI yours of age will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Ameiidment Act, IUUS, followed tlie occuuation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's ClerK no Disqualified or Undesirable 1 erson, niit be admitted to the Tukapuna Racecourse <luring the -Opotiiii Jockey Club's Meeting nnd If any such person "is found on sucn course he will be removed therefrom aud prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, «mh 'ta V persol ' infringing this regulation proLcuJd 3 " 10^11 fr ° m the r --«««se and SPECIAL STEAMER, FREE FOR RACEHORSES ONLY gg v - WTNYARD. " Meeting Secretnry.

AUCKLAND SUMMER CARNIVAL T)OMAIND O M A I N. I ±fOMAIXD O M A I N. F) ° M A I - N D O M A I N. V O M A I N D o M A I n! I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY EVENING ' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY EVEN NG TOMORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING: Commencing at 7.4.V Commencing at 745 : Commencing at 7.-J5. Commencing at i GREAT BRASS BAND QUICK-STEP DEMONSTRATION. GREAT GREAT BRASS BAND BRASS BAND BRASS BAND BRASS BAND QUICK-STEP DEMONSTRATION QUICK-STEP DEMONSTRATION QUICK-STEP DEMONSTRATION QUICK-STEP DEMONSTRATION. QkKK-gTEP DEMONSTRATION. QLICK-STEP DEMONSTRATION. I DEMONSTRATION. i I THE EVER; I The First Time in the History of Band ; Music that a ! QUICK-STEP DEMONSTRATION I a h ?t S racUo n n "t Slf ™X' Demonstration Takes' Place Electric Light. The various Bands will march to the Domain via Queen Street. Karan?ahape Road and Synionds Street, starting at 7 p.m. It will tnko . full 20 minutes for the Bands to pass a Riven point en route tbe J-ioral tetn at Ellerslie. thy Band Demonstration will K ive a flttine wi " au P't" Auckland's Joy Week A .Splendid Prolamine has lieen S™ n ?!? aS follows and m tbe order jI.—ONEIIUNGA BRASS BAND— I March. SELECTED Conductor: MR. T. ROWE. 2.—PONSONBY BOYS' BAND— March, "INVERCARGILL " Conductor: MR. P. LAWN Drum-Major: MR. F. GWILLIAM. 3.—AUCKLAND CITY BAND— March, "PATAGONIAN" (Trnssell). Conductor: MR. A. CLAREBURT Drum-Major: MR. E. FRICKEU.' 4.—AUCKLAND ARTILLERY BAND— March, "SIMPLICITY" (Ord Hume) Conductor: LIEUT. G. F. CATER Drum-Major: MB. T. P. LAFFEY. S.—AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERSBAND— March. "MEDDLINGTON" (Trussell) Conductor: MR. G. CLARK Drum-Major: MR. S. M. CROCKER. O.—OTAHUHU BRASS BAND— • March. " KITCHENER'S OWN " (Smith). Conductor: MB. W. NICHOLS. 7—TEMPERANCE GUARDS BAND— March. "DEFIANCE" (Kimmer). Conductor: MR. C. BRIDGES. Drum-Major: MR. C. COLLINGS. B.—AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES BAND— March. SELECTED. Conductor: MB. W. BOWES. O.—BIRKENHEAD MUNICIPAL BAND— March. "PET OF THE JUNIOR BANDS" (Hawkins). Conductor: Mil. .1. STRONG. Drum-Major: MB. E. FItICKETE. THE WHOLE DOMAIN WILL BE A BLAZE OF LIGHT. DON'T FAIL TO lIEAU THIS STIRRING DEMONSTRATION. A UCKLAND SUMMER CARNIVAL. SPECIAL NOTICE. All the Members of the Various Committees and others who promised to Assist at the Floral Fete are requested to assemble nt the Main Entrance. Green Lane, to the. Ellerslie Racecourse. TOMORROW (Saturday), at 11 a.m. M. S. DUNNE. Carnival Director. 81

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 23 March 1923, Page 14

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