•— AMPSEMEMTS. S1 E (NATIONAL ™™ NOW .SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. >OVi; SHOWING. >OW SHOWING. Universal Films, Ltd., Presents •' m H E CHOC K." •J-HE WHOC K." "THE SHOO K." " T HE S H 0 C K." " T HE S II O C K." "THE S U O C K." "THE SHOCK." "THE S H O C K." "THE SHOT K." " T 11 E S H O C K." Featuring TOX p<HANEY nud , -U 0 N and * IKGINIA V ALLI. Tn the most unusual and spectacular melodrama of a decade : SEE the remarkable pictures of the destruction of a whole city. SEE the Secrets of Chinatown disclosed. SEE the workings of the cleverest tang of criminals the Barbary Coast ever harboured. SEE the most appealing and beautiful love story of the season I "rtTHY TV>US T ISAVK TTOMK." "Why -Logs Ideate Jo-omk." Featuring BROWNIE, THE WONDER DOii. BROWNIE, THE WONDER DOG. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 6.20. S.O. Reserves at Lewis K. 13ady and Son. Ltd. -yOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS "THE CUSTARD CUP." v. "the cusTAnn cup." "THE CUSTAKD CUP." "THE CUSTAIU) CLT." THE JOY PICTURE. With MARY CARR In an altogether Nrw Ruli'. The picture was directed by Herbert Brenon. Other members of the cast arc Peggy Shaw, Myrta Bonillas. Miriam Buttista, Lesljp I>igh, Ben Lyon, Henry Sedlcy, Frederick Esmelton. and Jerry Devrne. Whether it was pneumonia or picnics, diphtheria or divorce, liver trouble or love, everybody went straight to "Penale" for help. XHBILLS —COMEDY — SUNSHINE — MELODRAMA—MYSTERY SUSPENSE—AND SUIU'KISE. Also, CLYDE COOKE in " HIGH AND DRY." CLYDE COOKB in " HIGH AND I>KY." HIS LATEST COMEDY SPECIAL. Latest Toplcals. . HIPPODROME DISTINCTIVE OKCIIESTKASessions: 11.0, 1.30, 3.40, 0.53, S.O. rSUAL PRICES. PLAN AT THEATRE. KING 4232.
t gICKICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. _ nSTEXD. OST-END. Jt. OSTEND. 'Jmt&S&Ggf EXCURSION'S. THE S.S. UNEWA Parrying Passengers lor PALM BEACH and ONETANGI, I TYill Leave Central Wliarf. opposite I Northern Roller Mills, i TO-MOKKOW (SUNDAY) AT 10 A.M. f. Leaving Ostend at 4.30 p.m. Return Fare, 3/. J5 BRADXEY AND BINNS. TryIVJJKHEAD SERTICIi. iTlViFiiil •" S.S. FITOITOi. -'" '." ,f * Calling at All Wharves. Leaves AUCKLAND —Dally at 3.30 p.m.. lor Hobsonville, Waimarie, and Biverheaii iSaturdays exeepted). Sunday, at i p.m. Leaves KIYERHEAD—DaiIy at T a.m., (Sundays exeepted). For OSTEND —Wednesdays, 9.45 a.m.; Eaturdays, 1.45 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. BRADNEY AND P.IXNS. DJ % -\TOKTHEKN STEAMSHIP i> CO., LTD. WHANGAREI RACES. I , WHANGAREI KACES. I OCTOBER 11 AND 13. I OCTOBER 11 AND 13. The S.S. MATANGI leaves Auckland on _ WEDNESDAY, ldtli, and FRIDAY. 12th, fct 10 p.m., and will leave Onerahi (Whansarei). on THURSDAY, 11th, and SATURDAY, 13th, at 7.40 p.m. RETURN" FARE 30/. P— — •\rOKTHERN STEAMSHIP 3£§ COMPANY, LTD. . BUNDAY TEIP TO SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA. 1 . . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7. I (Weather Permitting.) The S.S. WAIPU -will leave Northern SVharf at 9.45 a.m., and will leave Omilia. •t 4 p.m., Osteod ut l.;;o p.m., and Surfdale at 4.45 p.m. Return Fare. 3/. EXCURSION. Launch LANCIA leaves Hire Launch Steps TO-JIORROAV (SUNDAY), !).;ju a.m. Bait, Morning and Af ternoou Tea Free. Spare Lines on board. FAKE G/. j E. C. LANNAM, I Owner and Proprietor. ■ • m Tbone 244. ■ ■ ' ■' '. ', S4 »__-_, CJURPDALE — SCRFDALE. — SURFDALE. I i-F Auckland's Biggest Seaside Resort. •TO-MORROW (Sunday) OAr, a.m. Leave Surfdale 4.80 p.m. JIONDAT, WEDNESDAY !).30 a.m. Leave Surfdale 3.45 p.m. SURFDALE SEASIDE ESTATE, I Short's Buildings. 154, Queen Street. I 'Phones: 1184 A and 3304. 145 g/ GLOBE FISHING CLUB. S.S. GLENBIRD, from King's Wharf, EVERY SUNDAY, 0.30. Fare, 5/. Bait, Morning and Afternoon Tea Free. Bring your cup. i See Secretary aboard. > ' "JACKY" BROWN, Skipper. 13 jT» IT ONSTER ipiCNIC AND Xj^XCURSION . TO BROWN'S ISLAND BROWN'S ISLAND On XABOUK DAY, MONDAY. OCTOBER 22. JiABODK DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. Per S.S. CONDOR. I I MUSIC SUPPLIED BY GUILD ! ORCHESTRA. Watch Next Saturday's Issue for Grand j Bports Programme—Chiefly Novelty Events. /ji energetic Committee are determined to , make this the EVENT OF THE YEAR. • i ■■ ■■ ■ L RETURN FARES: T Gents 2/, Ladies 1/U, Family 4/. 20C SALE OF 'WORK. PETER'S CHURCH, ONEHUNGA. The Annual Sale or Work will take place In the Parish Hall, nn WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. October lo and 11. •The Sale will he opened on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.. by SIR V. W. LANG. Admission O'clock Cd. The usual'stalls will be well (ptocked. 115
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 239, 6 October 1923, Page 16
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