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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. TJRINCESS. RINCESS. XrINCESS. , TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. Final Presentation of "A GAMBLE IN SOULS." " A GAMBLE IN SOULS," DOROTHY DALTON and WILLIAM DESMOND. Also, RHUBARB VASELINO In " MUD AND SAND." " MUD AND SAND." 'Phono r.SfiA. Most of the Auckland Picture Fans saw MR GEORGE ARLISS MR GEORGE ARLISS "» In "Disraeli," and "The Silent Voice." NOW SEE HIM In "THE DEVIL." : " THE DEVIL." " THE DEVIL." " THE DEVIL." Commencing at the TJRINCESS. "PRINCESS. RINCESS. -t RINCESS. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS In " THE DEVIL," "THE DEVIL," : " THE DEVIL," "THE DEVIL." " THE DEVIL," " THE DEVIL," Gives an interpretation of a very polite, very i polished, very subtle, temper, who cloaks his villainy in deeds of kindness and worliß his greatest evil in the culst! of friendship. The toys of "The Devil," to be played with and '.. hroken, were Lucy Cotton, ac an heiress, Roland Bottomley, as her fiance, and later her husband. In Addition to " THE DEVIL," We take pleasure in presenting PATIIE TOPICAL BUDGET Interest Modernised Cartoons, Entitled: •■ MICE IN COUNCIL." i MAJOR JACK ALLEN MAJOR JACK ALLEN A Sensational Episode of Thrilling Adventure: "NETTING THE LEOPARD." •■ NETTING THE LEOPARD." 1 Pathe Review Topical. : And SNUB POLLARD SNUB POLLARD In '■ BLOW EM DP." " BLOW 'EM UP." COMEDY. Once again we urge you to ; BOOK YOUR SEATS. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Sou, Ltd., or 'Phone SS6A. Q.BAND. Opp. G.P.O. TONIGHT. The Last Day's Screenings. " THE HOTTENTOT." " THE HOTTENTOT." Ami "KISMET." " KISMET." — TOMORROW — FRIDAY. A Picture New to Auckland. CONNIE TALMADGE CONNIE TALMADGE In CONNIE TALMADOF. "Betsys Burglar." CONNIE TALMADGE "Betsys Burglar." CONNIE TALMADGE "Betsy's Burglar." CONNIE TALMADGE And " HIGH SPEED." , ( " HIGH SPEED." , Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON. BIJOU ORCHESTRA Popular Prices. AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW. AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW. SPORTING. 1 \ '• A UCKLAND T> ACING QLUB. TVTINTER -VTEETING, 1923. "PLLERSLIE TJACECOURSE. : J UNE 2, 4, AND 6. FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.15 EACH DAY. I ■ Admission to Racecourse 1/6 Loger Enclosure 3/ Grandstand Enclosuro— Gentlemen 11/ Ladies 0/ Tickets for Grandstand Enclosure on sale on May 31. at Carter and Asbors (Tobaiconists), opposite " Herald" Office, and H. - Clears (Tobacconist). Victoria Arcade. » ' All persons other than members leaving the Enclosure or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as no passes will be issued. CHILDREN under twelve will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since ttio passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1008, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Winter Meeting, oncl if any such person is found on such . Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The prosecution of sweeps is prohibited, pnd liny person infringing this regulation , will be removed from the Racecourse and ; prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. RAHiWAY .NOTICES. U B U R B A N T I M E-T ABLE. KAIPARA BRANCH. On and after 2nd June, 1023, the 1.15 p.m. Henderson-Auckland Saturday train will stop at Croydon Road when required to pick up or set down passengers. 18 ■ XZ" ING'S BIRTHDAY. ! On 4th June, the 5.9 p.m. N'ewl market-Henderson, 6.11 p.m. HemlersonNenmnrket. 6.3 p.m. Mt. Eden-rien'lerson, 7.0 a.m. Fluntly-Franktou. the 7.5 a.m. and 3.0 p.m. Iluntly-Pukemiro and the 8.5 a.m. and 4.30 Pukemiro-Huntly trains will not , run. " I A train will leave riuntly for Piikemiro 1 at 6.10 a.m.. returning leave I'ukemiro 7.10 I a.m.. Huntly arrive 7.50, depart 7.55. [ Frankton arrive P.O a.m. A train will ! leave Huntly for I'ukemiro at 8.3R p.m. ' from Auckland)." ' ' 13 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. -CHIROPODIST. " MR. R. HOWARD TAYLOR. Late Chief Chiropodist to N.Z.E. Forces, '• Consulted nt " I R. EAGLETON'S TOILET ROOMS. I Corns Painlessly Extracted. Guaranteed. All Foot Troubles Treated = _£e !g phog%g asseur ' NZ ' RM - B M H « n E - TOLLERTON. Herbalist, Violet . Asth^ net n C Treatment, 3 looters Asthma Cure.— 23u, Karangabape a FURNISHINGS AND " ~equ7pmE~Nt" i HEL^B^ivl^™*

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 31 May 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 31 May 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 31 May 1923, Page 16

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