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ABIUSEMENTS. A PROGRAMME THAT CHALLENGES COM PARISON. • You Oet the Best for Less at THE TYKi' ' ~T?J L?R{rHE -LJykIC. *• HE -"xRIC. TONIGHT, AT 7.4u. We Take Pleasure In Presenting for the First Time in New Zealand, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY,. WESLEY FRECKLES) BARRY, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BA.RRI, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY, WESLEY FRECKLES) BARRY, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARR\, In the Greatest Role of His Career, "RAGS TO RICHES." "rags to RicnES.;; "RAGS TO RICHES. "RAGS TO RICHES. "RAGS TO RICHES." "RAGS TO RICHES." "RAGS TO RICHES." Most of us count riches In terms of gold and princely living. You who strucßle and grow old In a never-ceasing battle for more possessions and more luxuries—have yon ever stopped to think what riches really mean? "Freckles" Barry, the lovable ft*enlle screen actor. In this thrilling, beautiful and marvellously acted photo-drama, serves to bring home in an entertaining and forceful manner the keynote to success and Happl- " RAGS TO RICHES." " RAGS TO RICHES." Better then "Dinty" and "Heroes of tbe Street." A Romance Replete with Comedy, Pathos and Human Interest. FRANK MAYO, o»l*&i FRANK MAYO, --••■- ---FRANK MAYO, In the Most Thrilling and Spectacular Bole of His Whole Career, " THE FLAMING HOUR." " THE FLAMING HOUR." "THE FLAMING HOUR." You are going to stand up and yell when you see the Powder Factory Fire in thle smashing story of a man's regeneration. It's one of the season's big things on the screen. A DYNAMIC DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE. " THE LEATHER PUSHERS." LATEST GAZETTES. 'Plfone 3645 for Reserves. GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW. Selected Supporting Subjects. Don't let the Children miss "Freckles. , ' QUEEN'S imHEATBE. '£fo NOW ■3"* O—ASTOUNDING STARS—Q \ O—ASTOUNDING STARS-** VITAGRAPH OF AMERICA PRESENTS A Master Super Film that had as much to do with America coming into the Great War as the sinking of the Lusltania. THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE THIS PICTURE -SHOWS WHAT WOULD HiVE HAPPENED IF GERMANY HAD WON THE WAR: IT PICTURES THE HUN AIRMEN AND THE KAISER'S NAVY ATTACKING NEW YORK, WITH ITS TOWERING SKYSCRAPERS BEING BLOWN UP LIKE PAPER DOLL. HOUSES. A WONDERFUL CAST. Featuring NORMA TALMADGE, MARY MAURICE, JAMES MORRISON, CHARLES RICHMOND, and the Great Inventor, HIRAM MAXIM. A Thrilling and Inspiring Wonder Film. WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID i' In* a Great Motor Racing Story ■ "TOO MUCH SPEED. , ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN All on his own, in ONE A.M. ONE A.M. ONE A.M. 'Phone 941 A for Reserves. /COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT. NATIONAL PICTURES. NATIONAL PICTURES. SIR HALL CAINE'S Celebrated Novel, "THE CHRISTIAN." "THE CHRISTIAN." DIXIELAND. To Secure Good Tables, Book Early. No Booking Fee. Two Sessions Daily. Orchestra Commences Punctually 8 p.m. ana 8 D.m. m RTTOBY FOOTBALL. EDEN M T>ARK. DEN A A A X K. TO-MORROW. J5 TO-MORRpW. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. CHARITY CUP MATCH, CHARITY CUP MATCH, MARISTS V. GRAFTON. MARISTS V. GUAFTON. (Champions) (Runners Up) Kick Off 3 p.m. The gross returns of this match are distributed among the various institutions for the relief of those in want of tood and clothing. The Union make no deductions. Help those in need by your attendance. The eaune Is a worthy one. Marlsts were only able to cross Grafton's line once last week. Can Graf ton stop them? Come alone and ace. Admission 1/. Stand 1/ extra. Tickets not available for this match. The usual efficient tram services to and from' city will run. Curtain Raiser: MOUNT ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. KING'S COLLEGE. Kick Off 1.40 p.m. 70 T. W. MABBN, Sec. A.H.F. Union. JUNIOR PLAYERS AND REFEREES •* ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT A RE-DRAW HAS BEEN NECESSARY. AND THAT THE DETAILS WILL BE FOUND IN ANOTHER PART OF THIS EDITION. A. J. DON, M Hon. Secretary Junior Advisory Board. DEMONSTRATIONS. A UCKLAND WIRELESS SOCIETY. ""• (Incorporated). A Public Demonstration of Broadcast Reception will be' given at the Society's Club Room. 28, Swanson Street, Auckland To-night (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m. Public Specially Invited. 12 IN LIQUIDATION. IN" THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN JUDICIAL DISTRICT. No. 2394. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in" the matter of the New Zealand Coromandel Granite Company, Ltd. (in Liquidation). . AH Persons claiming to be Creditors of the abovenamed Company are required on or before the Ist day of September,. 1923, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims to Walter John Pallot, of Napier. Public Accountant, the Liquidator of the said Company, and if so required by notice In writing from the said Liquidator are to come in and prove their said debts or claims at the Registrar's Office iv the Supreme Court House at Auckland at rucli time as shall be specilied in such notice, or In default thereof they will be excluded from.the benefit of any distribution of the assets of the Company made before such debts or claims are proved. SATURDAY, the Ist day of September. 1923. at 10 o'clock I if the forenoon at the Registrar's saiil Office is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. Dated this l.th day of June, 1023. ■ ' F. KNIGHT,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 178, 27 July 1923, Page 12

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