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AMUSEMENTS. VAUDEVILLE AND ORCHESTRA j 2.30 AND S.O SESSIONS ONLY. _?_£? *™£ NOW SHOWING. _,OW SHOWING. By Arrangement with MESSRS J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. We Present : JACK .riANNOT ACK '-AN NOT .TACK CANNOT .TACK CANNOT .TACK CANNOT -TACK CANNOT .TACK CANNOT JACK CANNOT -TACK CANNOT •TACK CANNOT THE FAMOUS KINGING COMEDIAN*. Au'-klnmlers have always desired to hear this Comedian. Now is viiur opportunity. .lack Cannot co,rtes <<, us with a budget of new songs ami new patter. His stay is brief, as lie returns shortly for 11 new J.C. Williamson production in Sydney as leading Comedian. MVSGROVE'S, LTD., PRESENT Those Wonderful Whirlwind Dancers DECIMA AND TT-DDV irfT EAN ECIMA AND -L_doy J-l r l___A.N DECIMA AND EDDY McI.EAN IIKCIMA AND EDDY McI.KAN DECIMA AND EDDY McI.EA.V DECIMA AM> EDDY Mi-I.EAN PEITMA AND EDDY McLKAN DECIMA AND EDDY McLEAN Aucklanders will remember the Clever Duo as the "Dancing Darlos." United Artists. Ltd., Present a GOLDWYN PICTURE, THE DAOnm TTIDGE.--HE -"AGGED JD-nfiE " "THE RAGGED EDGE '" -TIIE RAGGED EDGE" 'THE RAGGED EDGE " •• THE RAGGED EDGE." PARAMOUNT NEWS TOPICAL COMEDY. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. SESSIONS: 11.13. 1.0. 2.30. 4.30. h.o SO Reserves at Messrs. Lewis R. Eailv and Son Itd TRICES AS USUAL: 1/ to 2/6. NOW SHOWING. NO\V SHOWING. ■An Appealing Story, by the Famous Author, JAMES OLIVER CTJRWOOD. "FLOWER OF THE NORTH." Featuring HENRY B. WALTHALL ami PAULINE STARK. All All-star Cast. SPECTACULAR SCENES NEVER EQUALLED. Thrilling Rescue from Rapids—Enthralling Battle w jth Indians — Picturesque Signal Fires on mountain Tups—Locations Never Before Seen in Motion Pictures. The story is spectacular 10 the extreme. It contains thrilling fights and flights, heroic rescues an.l a miraculous escape tlirou-h Hi" Thunder Rat,ids. which provide one of the big scenes of the play! From hotll a scenic ami story viewpoint "FLOWER of the NORTH " offers motion picture opportunities not equalled by any of the other Curwood stories. The scenic background of " FLOWER OF TIIE NORTH " is one of the most picturesque ever put upon Ihe screen. The film W ;i s taken in an almost inaccessible region of Oregon never before caught by the eye of a motion picture camera. Also. HERBERT RAWLINSON in "TIIE CLEAN* vp ■• HERBERT RAWLINSON in -THE CLEAN UP." love: romance: thrilling adventures: SPECTACULAR FIGHTS: HILARIOUS COMEDY: BUDDY MESSENGER COMEDY "A REGULAR BOY " PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT THEATRE. RING 4__3_!. SESSIONS: 11, 12.30, .1.30, 5.30, AND S O'CLOCK.

PICNICS, EXCTTRSIO-fS. ETC. % *\rORTHEnN STEAAISHIP I|SSSU CO., LTD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR I WEEK-END. (Weather and other circumstancepermitting.) SATURDAY, MARCH 13. For SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA. O.V. WAIUKU 9.0 a.m. O.V. WAIUKU 1.45 p.m. For OMIHA, AWAROA. ORAPIU, CHAMBERLAIN'S and COWES BAY. S.S. WAIPU 1.43 p.m. For BROWN'S BAY*. ARKLE - S BAY and DEEP CREEK. __ S.S. OMANA 1.45 p.m. For KAWAU and ALGIE'S. S.S. DAPHNE 1.43 p.m. WAIUKU leaves OMIHA at 5 p.m., OSTEND 3.15 p.m., SURFDALE 5.30 p.m., on return, Saturday. All vessels return on Sunday evening, I ■with the exception of S.S. Hauiti, from j Kawau and Algle's, which will return on Monday as usual. » SUNDAY, MARCH 10. 10.V. WAIUKU—SURFDALE, OSTEND. i AXD OMIHA 9.30 a.m. SUNDAY FARES: Day Trip Only.— Surfdale, Osteud, and Omiha, ;;. . TIMES OF VESSELS RETURNING ON SUNDAY: Leave Cowes Bay at 4 p.m., Orapiu 4-1"' p.m.. Awaroa 4.45 p.m.. Omiha 5.30 P.m., Ostein! 3.30 p.m.. Surfdale (I p.m. » -ATPKTIIERN STEAMSHIP CO.. P A E R O __ It A C E S. I P -_. Elt O A RAC ES. SATURDAY AND MONDAY (March 35 and 17). S.S. T A N I W II A. Leaves Auckland: Leave Paeroa: Friday. 14. 5 p.m. *Sat., 13. 1.30 p.m. Sunday, 10. 0.80 p.m. *Mon.. 17. 3.30 p.m. •The Tauiwlia drops down to Kopu and awaits the arrival of train from races. It. C. HAMMOND, Manager. pEACIILANDS. "gEACHLANDS. SS KAIPATIKI will Leave Queen's Wharf at 1.30 p.m- Every SATURDAY, and Every SUNDAY at 10 a.m. Leaving Beachlands 5 p.m.. weather aud other circumstauces permitting. Fare, 3/ Return. Tickets can be obtained at Bradney and Binns' Ticket Otlice, Queens Wharf, before sailing. ■Beachlands for its Beautiful Shade and Good Bathing. Refreshments and Hot Water on Estate. F*>i •pEACH TTAVEN. TJEACU TTAVEN. Launches leave Hire Launch Steps as follows, weather and other circumstances permitting:— SATURDAY — 2 p.m., returning about 5.30 p.m. SUNDAY —9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., returning about 4.30 and 5.30 p.m. T. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. A R A E T A I T> E A C~H. ABAETAI X> B A C H. SPECIAL EXCURSION, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1024. SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1924. Launch LANCIA leaves Hired Launch Steps for this lovely Beach at 9.45 a.m., Returning at v p.m. Return Fare, 2/6. Tickets available for day of issue only. Hot Water and Refreshments cijn he obtained. E. C. LANNAM, 32 Proprietor. •\JANLY BEACH MANLY BEACH. SPECIAL EXCURSION To This Glorious Beach. SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1924. SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1924. Launch MASPORT will Leave the Hired .Launch Steps at 9.45 a.m. Returning 5 p.m. Return Fare 3/. Tickets available for day of issue only. Hot Water and Refreshments obtainable. V. HARBISON, F. MACKAY, Proprietors. 33

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 14

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