i. AMUSEMENTS. Ij SS? (WATjgNAL BpiCTURES') W NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. •*•■ UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT: THE T T OVED." HE VTirl A -Li OVED." "THE GIRL I LOVED." "THE GIRL I LOVED." "THE GIRL I LOVED." Featuring s^':£P AT ,SY "RUTH "\TILLER AND /CHARLES "DAY. U '--ATbY XV UTH -lU ILLE R akd A*AY. "milE T TOYED." " A IIE VJIRL -L LiOVED." By .TAMES WHTTCOMB RILEY. 2B&- Direction by JOSEPH DE GRASSE. heart story of a exeat poet visualised on the screen by a great Actor. j£f' James Wliiteomb Riley's youthful romance pieturisod by Charles Ray at his very best. "" '"~ CENTURY COMEDT. •HOLD ON" COMEDY. ( INTERNATIONAL NEWS TOPICAL. EC— „ D"" 13 NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. **'*•' ■ Overture, 7.50. Jtcserjes at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. (after 4.30, Phone 2169 A). ■ .Sessions: 11.15. tjjo, 3.4-., G.O. 8.0. Prices: 1/ to 2/6. Br tm^K A^Sm m^m ns m frgrmTmm' KTT NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. IU A GREAT BIG PROGRAMME FULL OF PEP. WILLIAM FOX Presents : •■ *BSUMBER 1. — " THE SAGE BRUSH TRAIL" "THE SAGE BRUSH TRAIL." A Sweeping. Romantic Melodrama that Carries You Out to the Open Spaces of the West. JSOY STEWART. MARJORIE DAW, JOHNNIE WALKER AND ' *-TTwT,r,r, WALLACE BEERY. ' kUMBER TWO.— HOOT SIIBSS J D " DEAD GAME." HOOI GIBSON m "DEAD GAME." The crackling tost story of a boy who could fight as well as he conld Jo\c. A picture packed full ot romance, action and thrlUa NUMBER B.— iuwus. " CIRCUS T-ALS " SUNSHINE COMEDY. With a Wonderful Cast of Stars. Monkeys, Dogs. Elephants and other Actors. LATEST FOX NEWS-SrECIAL NOTICE TO RACING ENTHUSIASTS SEE HEROS Win the Big Steeplechase in Paris SBB £ A o V 4°ffV V ' T ™ TROTTER, win the Ohio Stakes, one mile. in -.4 1-10. Every yard of a sensational race shown HIVPODROMB DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA EVENING SESSION COMMENCES AT 730 Prices a a UsuaL Plan at Theatre. Ring 4232.
DANCING. jQRAND SOCIAL, EUCHRE AND • ■ DANCE, ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923. —GALA NIGHT.— Balloons, Streamers. Etc. Four Valuable Trlzes for Euchre. GUILD ORCHESTRA. Enppcr Provided. Dancing S p.m. "rvRUTDS' HALL. NEWTON.—ALL OLD- ** TIME DANCING TO-NIGHT, 8 to 12. One of our famous Monte Carlo Nights. Right up-to-date, run with Faro Wheel and numbers on the floor. 100 prizes to be given away, consisting of Barking Dog. Walking Sticks, Cigars, Powder and Powder Puffs and Dennison Fancy Hats. Also Last Night for selection of couples for our £10 Waltz Contest Night for the First Semi-final will be announced by the judge to-night. Dances also Every Tuesday and Thursday and Best Music in City. M.C.'s, Messrs. tThomna and Gregory. Prop., W. BUCKLEY. rpH3 GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE, MASONIC HALL, EDEN TERRACE, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. Al the Old Favourites. Gnnd Floor and Music. Cool, Airy Hall. Spot Waltz. Numerous Prizes. Dancing 7.30-11.30. Usual Prices. W. McMICHAEL, Hon. Sec. "IT B R R V L A N D." ATX. THE xew SHOW. O'NEILL STREET lIAL.L. PONSONBY. (lAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 TILL 11. Ladles 1/, Gents !>/. And Every Monday, Friday and Saturday. "Merrylnnd" Jazz Band. 16 ARTHUR A. WATSON, Manager. gt BENEDICT'S HALL SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 10. ST. BENEDICT'S GIRLS' CLUH. EUCHRE AND DANCE. Good Euchre Prizes. Supper D. NOYES, . Hon. Sec. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. " KTNG GEORGE HALL, MOUNT ALBERT. 8-11.45 P.M. — TO-NIGHT — 8-11.45 P.M ERN. BEACHAM'S NOVELTY FIVE ERN. BEACHAM'S NOVELTY FIVE! Chocolate Dances, Balloons, Streamers Novelties Galore. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, RANFURLY RD "EPSOM. TO-NIGHT, and Every Saturday Night lazing, 8-11. Streamers. Black and White Night. M.C.'s, A. Mitchell, W. Thompson. nrEALAKDIA HALL. Dominion Road. *-* A Select Dance is held Every Saturday. Jazz Band. Good floor. Tennis costumes accepted. 9J MRS. WRE.VNALL. JACKSON'S Orchestra Caters for Socials, Balls, "At* Homes." and Evenings. Edgar, Chemist, Khyber Pass. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office: 230 Queen St •Phones 731 A, 3969 (4 rings). " ti TEHCHERS OF DANCING. ISS SPENCER'S Classes, ~ St. Paul's Hall. Particulars by phone.—2s. Vincent St, B "\fATION!AL School o£ Dancing.—Latest -A-'l American Steps. Children and Adult Classes.—Phone 1539. D 4 XPERT Private Tuition. Latest Bail--dom Dances. Classes arranged Prof. Kelley, Modern Dancing Studio; 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. Hours, 12-9. D 4 DECEASED ESTATES. • .p THE ESTATE OF SUSAN EDSON, '■*- Late of Devonport, Deceased. All Persons having Claims against the above Estate are requested to forward particulars of same in duplicate not later than DECEMBER 6, 1923, to the Executors, THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO., OF N.Z., LTDCorner Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland. Or to the Solicitors for the Estate, SIESSRS. BUDDLE, RICHMOND AND BUDDLE, Wyndham Street, Auckland. 61 LICENSING NOTICES. "VTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR J> TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, JOHN McSWEENEY, of Parnell, being the holder Oi a PUBLICAN'S LICENSE In respect of the House and Tremises known by the sign of "The Windsor Castle Hotel," and. situate at Manukau Road, Parnell, ao hereby give notice that I desire to - obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to lie held at Auckland on the 6th day of December, 1923. apply for a Transfer of the said -License from myself to HUGH ALEXANDER SCOTT, my Appointee.— Dated at Auckland the Sth day of November, 1923.—(5gd.) JOHN McSWEENEY. FOP. HIRE. • . ; TVAVIDSON, Carrier, 1)0. Grey St. Phone : \J 21S0. 10-20 'Passenger Bus fo r Picnics, : etc. rjHAFTON Residents.—When you require 3 =, a J r ?fV,. rins 'i'honc 2090A.—Rimmer. 38. Seafield View Rd.. Grafton. ]J < "INVALIDS' Carriages for Hire; Prams I •*- renovated: Tyres Stted while you wait Sampson anil Cowilen. X 4, Grey St. S rpAXl—Train and Steamer met; parties J- arranged. 'Phone 3254A.—J Laurie ' Dominion ltd. Stand. ' Jjaur^ q-UMF.ER .lacks, Uottle Jacks on Hire - itaSSSTBt" rateS - Sam ™« and. Sons; ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 269, 10 November 1923, Page 16
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