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AMUSEMENTS. I LAST NIGHT Of LAST* NIGHT ._- PETER K. KYNES STORY, BROTHERS 1 TXDEK rpHE QKtN." KOTiIERS l UK I And a * •'TRIMMED IN SCARLET." SWEETIE BABY PEGGY COMEDY/. li SESSIONS: 11.10, 1.30, 0.45, 0.0, S.O. \SL X *S /COMMENCING rpo MORROW. Tf»RIDAY. Commencing J-o-morrow. Friday, universal presents •■rjVRIFLING TTTTITH TTONOUR." 1 '• J-RIFLINi; >VITH -CXoNOUR." txtith xttonour." ; -J- RIFLING v> ITH JIONOUR." "mUIKLIXG XTTITH TTONOUR." •• J-RiFLiNc; With -O-onour." "rpRIFLING -IXTITH TTONOUR." "J- RIFLING > V ITII -LJ-ONOUR." Featuring HOCKLTFFE FELLOWES. BUDDY MESSENGER. '~; EOCKLIFFE FELLOWES. BUDDY MESSENGER. #* FRITZ! KTDGWAY. lIAYDEN STEVENSON. FBITZI RIDGWAY. lIAYDEN STEVENSON. tiamar-Comcdy, Love, .Baseball, Thrills. Everything you would like ti> see in si Wg Picture. TRIFLING XTTTITIt TTONOUR." i rifling With XXonour." TRIPLING VtTITII TTOXOUU." RIFLING V> ITH XXoNOUR." THE THRILLING DKAMA OF A Man who sank to the depths and was won back by love : A Girl -whose love brought the man back : _: A Boy whose faith brought happiness to the two he loved best ! A Friend ~who iilayed square and lost gamely. " rpRIFLING TTTITH TTONOUR." •• J- RIFLINIf VV ITII XXONOUR." " rpRIFLING \T7ITH TTONOL'R." " - 1 - rifling VV mi -Honour." .••AIN'T LOVE AWFUL" (Century Comedy) I : fjNTERXATIONAL NEWS (Topical) [', Sessions: 11.15, l; 30, 3.45, 0.0. S.O. f »THB NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. THE 2VATIONAL ORCHESTRA. THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. OVERTURE, 7.50. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. XAST NIGHT of LAST NIGHT "WILLIAM RUSSELL " BOSTON BLACKIE." AYILLIAM RUSSELL in " BOSTON BLACKIE." And "WHERE THERE'S A WILL" SUNSHINE COMEDY. COMMENCING TO-MOKROW. FRIDAY. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE MIGHTY MELODRAMA, "THE FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR" •' THE FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR." I " THE FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR." : "THE FACE OX THE BAR ROOM FLOOR." Adapted from the Stor.v by G. MARION BURTON. Directed by JACK FORD. -. Virtually every known element of appeal—thrills, mystery, beauty, adventure t romance and human interest —are offered you in this startling production U SEE IT AND BE CONVINCED. -~—_ 1 , 1 DRAMA. COMEDY. !■ "THE FACE ON THE BAR "THE FACE OX THE BAR ROOM FLOOR." ROOM FLOOR. 1 Replete with high tension Comedy is the essence of life dramatic instances. Its many distilled into the liquor of | surprising twists and startling laughter. It will send you away ■ situations will prove a revela- with a chuckle as well as a tion. thrill. ! MYSTERY. ! ROMANCE. j "THE FACE ON THE BAR ' "THE FACE ON THE BAR BOOM FLOOR." ROOM . FLOOR." Mystery — tense. bewildering, "THE FACE ON . THE BAR fascinating mystery, permeates ROOM FLOOR." scene after scene of this vibrant As alluring as Uie "Arabian story. It -will keep you in a Nights" yet as modem as the constant fever of expectancy. daily newspapers. I — \ ! f BEAUTY. ' THRILLS. j | M' "THE PACE ON THE BAR 1 "THE FACE ON THE BAR 1 ! ROOM FLOOR." ■ ROOM FLOOR." ~M Bavishing beautiful women and | Thrills follow each other in fascinating picturesque scenery. ; rapid succession in this cyclonic Sβ • ,".. * melodrama. CAST. / I '•THE FACE ON THE BAR ROOM FLOOR." I Only once in a long long time do you get a I picture with a cast of screen artists which | HBNiWk "wALTHAL S ALMA BENNETT 1 RUTH CLIFFORD WALTER EMERSON. J-. Also, ■i ig' ■«. THE MUMMY " SUNSHINE SERIAL COMEDY. "THE MUMMY" SUNSHINE SERIAL COMEDY. " THE MUMMY " SUNSHINE SERIAL COMEDY. Latest Topicals. HIPPODROME DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES. PLAN AT THEATRE. RING 4232.

RADIO BROADCASTING. RADIO TJROADCASTING. JJ (1.V.A.) TRANSMISSION ON 200 METRES, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS--7.47) to 10 p.m. Contributing Dealers: Radio, Ltd., V. R. and A. C. Johns, A. R. Christian, Hartlc :uicl Gray, Turnbuil and Jones. Acknowledgements to Messrs. the English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd.. for tbe loan of Broadwood Piano: and Messrs La Gloria Co.. for tue use of the La Gloria Gramophone-. •AUCKLAND TJADIO SALE OF WORK. 4 Q<[ C O T S II A L J^. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). SEPT. 11th, From — p.m. to 1) p.m. YAIUETY OF PLAIN AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR SALE. FLOWERS. SWEETS. AFTERNOON TEA, (id. HUNTING. "p A X TJ R A N G A TT U N T (INCORPORATED). POINT-TO-POINT RACES. POINT-TO-POINT RACES. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 15 SATURDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 15 AT RAMARAMA. AT KAiMAItAJIA. (By Kind Permission on the Farms of MESSRS. L. GUEST. D. .1. AND M. J. LYNCH, AND W. J. SHARP). FIRST RACE TIMED FOR 1 P.M. RECORD ENTRIES. KEEN CONTESTS ANTICIPATED FIVE STEEPLECHASE EVENTS. Members' Lightweight. Members' Heavy weight. Lady Members' Race Open Race. ADMISSION TO GROUND 2/ EACH. (Children Under 15 and all Conveyances Admitted Free). Programme of Events. Od Each, for Sale at the Gates. Refreshment Booth on the GroUDd Hot Water Provided Free Papakura Band in Attendance. SPECIAL TRAIN. Leaving Aurk.iind 1U.30 a.m.. arriving Drury utinnt noon; leaving Dniry 0.5 p m lor return lias been arrauged." stopping ■where required both wuy* iur !Jassciijri*rs. shunting at Ellerslle and Otahuhu on out ward run to load and on inward iournev to unload horses. Owners of horses will require to make own arrangements witt HaUway Department in usual way. Motor conveyances will ply for hire ai Diury Station to convey patrons to am from Races, distance about X miles. No Bookmaker, Bookmaker's Clerk o; Agent. Disqualified or Undesirable Persoi will be admitted to thi= ground, and i any such person gains admission, sucl person will be removed and prosecuted fo trespass. rqbt _ d Secretary and Treasurer. PAKURANGA HUNT POINT TO POING RACES, RAMARAMA. On September 13 a guaranteed train stunning where required to pick up passen -ers for Drurv, will leave Auckland ftt 10.31 Im returning from Drury at ;--.'' p.m. Auckland arrive G. 40 p.m. Return trail will stop only to set down passengers frou Drury. Free passes, Tourist Excursion, Season Commutation and Privilege Tickets, wil Sot be available-hy-these trains. Si

' I A VOXDALB TOCKEY /~n.T;B. j I (Incorporated). j ' ' SPRING MEETING, . i I ! I SEPTEMBER .->i> AND SVI I . I I I I FIRST ACCEI'TAXCE of Gsovs. for the : AYONDAI.E CUP and ACCEPTANCES fur the Minor Kvcuts on the Opening : I)ny of the Club's Spring Meeting, close an FRIDAY XKXT. the 14th instant, ! -Ht 5 p.m. ■ j All Acceptances must be accompanied by ' the necessary cash. j A. J. FAItQUHAR, ! Secretary. liox o!)0, Auckland. 59 . "PACING riLUB. I (Incorporated.) : SPRING MEETING. SPRING MEETING. | THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. THITRSDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 AND 1?., 1923. OCTOBER 11 AND 13, 1023. NOMINATIONS tor all Events close! with the Secretary, Whangarei, anil .it I r Avondale Jockey Club's Office, Victoria i Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY. ! ' September 14. -1928. 98 B. HARRIS, Secretary. INSURANCE. JNSURANCE. c j LOWEST RATES QUOTED, l< 1U LOSS I ITO PROPERTY ARISING FROM THE j j UNDERMENTIONED CAUSES:--FIRE FOLLOWING EARTHQUAKE. S I EARTHQUAKE SHOCK ONLY I. l 'I l\ ! J I COMMERCIAL JJNION [ QOMPANY, J^IMITED.. 1(1 I I WALTER It. SAIXDEKS, m I MANAGER. AUCKLAND BRANCH. j* I KING'S CHAMBERS (Corner of Fort and Commerce Streets). ■ ■ 17 T RESTAURANTS, TEA ROQH^.* n rnOAST AND mEA ~ "° It IK* Th en V f ° r f Uel " r , esl >ment. Or n, er_ w U f e is a n ' ce little tr *'t thSt will satisfy you. Try this or some Hot Soup Toheroa superbly made; Tomato iu j B

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 16

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