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AMUSEMENTS. j THE I LYRIC. 'THE CROWDED NIGHTLY! j LYRIC. THE rpO-NIGHT, AT 7.4-. LYRIC. A TIIE LYRIC. THE "THE SIGN LYRIC. "THE SIGN 'THE LYRIC. OF THE THE LYRIC. JACK OLANTERN." THE JACK OLANTERN." LYRIC. TIIE Adapted From LYRIC. TIIE MYRTLE REED'S LYRIC. MYRTLE REED'S THE LYRIC POPULAR STORY. TIIE POPULAR STORY. LYRIC. THE The story of a Honeymoon LYRIC. Couple who inherit a haunted THE house. LYRIC. Their experiences with Uncle's THE Relatives will keep you in LYRIC. shrieks of laughter. TIIE . LYRIC. A THE Also Showing: y ! LYRIC. THE "WOLF LAW." LYRIC. " WOLF LAW." THE LYRIC. A Thrilling Story ot the Great THE Outdoors. -i LYRIC. ; THE Featuring ! LYRIC. FRANK MAYO. iTIIE FRANK MAYO. LYRIC. THE LYRIC. Plume -in-1.-, for BROADWAY. Tonight. NEWMARKET. ROADWAY. Tonight. NEWMARKET. I FOR A SEASON OF THREE NIGHTS.. Here we are- a Treat for Boys and | Girls of ail ages. I PKNROD. Xiar«li.-ll N'-l*>in iiim.'o it! PENROD. Booth Tarkington created it! | PENROD. v cslev I'm- p ,i,-,l h! tl . PENROD. Good (Ha "Freckles" 1 PENROD. In PENROD. " PENROD." ' PENROD. " PENROD." ; PENROD. If you're human it will carry | PENROD. you back lo childhood dflvs. | ' PENROD. Conic and see the inimiUllile . ! PENROD. Wesley Harry as a Boys Boy. j I Also Showing I'• ! Richard Tnlmadpe in "Pntrlng It Over." ' ! Richard Tulmadge |n "Pulling Iv Over." Richard Tulmadge in "Putting It Over.*' r Knockouts. Love and Politics. He-men not afraid lo mix. Thrills anil spills from here to Dover. 'That's the story in "Putting It Over.'' 'Phone Hi7tiA Reserves. 'Plume 10715 a. We commence c; 7.::o. . n WEST END THEATRE. : EST END THEATRE. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT. '1 A United Artists" I ,i Piles and Miles of Laughs. I Douglas Fairbanks. In ' o,,ugl:is Fairbanks. "WHEN THE I I'rci.liis F-ilr'innks. "viit\ '"I]' < I Douglas Falrlinnks. CLOUDS ROLL BY." '' I Douglas Fairbanks. CLOUDS ROLL BY." 1 Douglas Fairbanks. Ai- you supers::lions? , Douglas Fairbanks. Come and see seven ! , Doucl'-s Fairbanks. r™U ,f »ctlm< an 1 j ! Douglas Fairbanks, ihrllls that deal with i Dou_las Fairbanks, each and every kind of j Douglas Fairbanks. superstition. Excellent Supporting Programme. ; TIIK VAGRANT. MERMAID COMEDY. : HOOK. LINE AND SINKER. r ■"' CANADIAN SCENIC. I TOPICAL BUDGET. Circle. 1 1 : Stalls. (Id: Reserves. .Id extra. 'A EON WOODWARD'S PICTURES. / OX WOODWARD'S PICTURES. ' A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. - " THE MILLIONAIRE." " THE MILLIONAIRE." "'THE MILLIONAIRE." "THE MILLIONAIRE." Featuring That Great Artist, HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON. SEE—The Stirring Mystery—Romance of ' a man who fell heir to a million dollars and a "BIG SCRAP." and liked them both. Comedy. " HIS MASTERS BREATH." Topical News. Orchestra. Reserves at White's. Phone -S_34. "p M 1" It E S S N E W T O N. TO-NIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT. * DUSTIN FARN'UM DUSTIN FARNUM In "OATHBOUND." "OATIIBOUND." Sunshine Comely. "PUPPY LOVE." Cartoon and Gazette. fl Oicheslral Overture. 7.: in. QUEEN'ST II E A T R E. Now Showing: "Till-: LAST OF THE MOHICANS," "TREASURE ISLAND." COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT: ', "GRANDMA'S BOY." featuring J HAROLD LLOYD. ~ 7, Reels of Hilarious Comedy, with just a',, Dash of Seiitlni.-nt ' " FRIEND THE DEVIL" '* IS COMING. I) 1: DI X I B L A N" D. '■], To Secure Good Tables. Book Early. ~ No Booking Fee. Two Sessions Daily. ::' Orchestra Commences Punctually 3 p.m. ;: and S n.m. D 4, J pANFAITII II E A L ? IS HICKSON RIGHT? See "MY FRIEND THE DEVIL." _a__-CAT_O»A_- _ Q 0 N C L U S I V E p R 0 O F - OF Tl "P FFIC IE N T ~CITI ON. P " L " P ™——• a 0 At the N.Z. Examination of The Australasian Institute of Secretaries held 1 -st December, wo presented Ten Candidates, Nine of ! whom secured a Full Puss and One a Partial Pass. Only two other full 1 passes and one partial were gained * for the whole Dominion. If you wish to ensure success at the b Secretarial. Bankers'. Law Prof., _ Accountancy, Matriculation, Teacllenj* or Publi.: Service Exams, with I a minimum expenditure of time and money, send without delay for Free Prospectus, to tile SPECIALISTS OF --, YEARS, STANDING, I I TTEMINGWAY AND -ROBERTSON'S i ; CORRESPONDENCE T TD.. UNION BUILDINGS, . I CUSTOMS STREET EAST, t 1 P.O. BOX 31G, AUCKLAND. KB ,! i pE A QERTIFICATED "CJNGINEER. j " '" l" To-day even the ordinary Engineer i is making good money. But it Is the trained men. the Engineering Experts, wlio till all the Important positions and earn the large salaries. Decide to-day to train for a big engineering job. Enrol now at Bowers Engineering School. : > Specialised insl ruction given In Ip Steam. Stationary. Electricity. j •Traction. Marine and Motor. Simple r I vei thorough tuition- Fees friendly. I Write to-day for free Prospectus' ', "DOWER'S ENGINEERING OCHOOL (Registered under Marine and i I Education Departments s'n -c If _r,». j i COl.Wli.I.'S CHAMRERS. 131, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND, 1 P.O. £u_ 50.- i * i (And at Wellington.! C. i

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 30 April 1923, Page 14

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