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AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST DAY LAST NIGHT. I f~i UILLY AND TEANNY I VJUILLY AND "EANNY LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. CONSTANCE mALMADGE In " TIyfAMMA'S A FFAIRS." ONSTAXCE J-ALMADGE "-"J-AMMA'S -"-FFAIRS." SESSIONS : 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6.0. S.O. A SUPER PICTURE COMMENCES TO-MORROW AT ™2? (katiqnaTßwctures) S2 , PRINCIPAL PICTURES PRESENT, IN SEVEN KEELS, "mllE CJPIDER AND mHE "DOSE." " In],; OPIDER -"-XD J- HE -»-K)SE." A Pic t u re with STgi Sβ And Tgg Roll;- a million dollar cast. Indudtaß the following celebrated '•milK QI'IDKK rp UE T-? OSE " Artists: "mHE CJPIDKR A ND milE T>OSE." ALICE LAKE ROBERT McKIM "±riE OPIDEB "-ND J-HK -"OSE." GASTON GLASS NOAH BEERY "mHB CJPIUER \SO mHE TJOSE." JOSEPH DOWLING OTIS lIARLAN SmlilgsSii louise fazenda frankcampeau •' Xjie -"-ND J-HE -tVOSE." And Man? Others. "nMIK til'IDEIl A ND milE TJOSE." "J-UE J- HE J^OSE." Evrrr rnlp in thp hnnrts of cnpable and proven artists, whof>n work has made thoni popular and famous. A story that is fasciuatinslv charming from the viewpoint of narrative, and thrillingly interesting from the viewpoint of action. A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION, PRODUCED ON AN ELABORATE SCALE. A romantic and thrilling melodrama, replete with action that stirs the blood with sympathetic response. Tlip settings are big and rich, especially in PXtiTlore. and some effective bits of colour symbolising -THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE" are introduced. A MELODRAMA THAT GRIPS THE HEART, THAT WILL ENTERTAIN EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD. REALISTICALLY PRODUCED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST. A COSTLY PRODUCTION, based on a theme that is romantically adventurous. The greatest picture in which JOSEPH .T. DOWLING has appeared since " THE MIRACLE MAN." IT TEACHES A LESSON NO SWEETHEART CAN AFFORD TO MISS. PARAMOUNT NEWS. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. COMEDY. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Overture, 7.50 p.m: Prices as Usual: 1/ to 2/6. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6.0, 8.0. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. - LAST NIGHT. jfc I |5i . LAST NIGHT. CHARLIE LA DUE, CHAMPION COWBOY, ' Direct from the Canadian Round-up, in HOPE SPINNING AND FANCY LASSOING. Also, "BRAWN OF THE NORTH." . Thrilling Adventures in the Canadian North-west. Sessions: 11, 1, 3.15, 5.40, and 7.50. Prices aa Usual. Fhone 4232. HIPPODROME mHEATRE. IPPODROME -*-HEATRE. — •— HIPPODROME rpHBAIKK. — IPPODROME J- HE AT BE rpO-MORROW, "CmiDAY. mO-MORKOW, XfRIDAT. J' COCAINE." "COCAINE." "COCAINE." " cocaine." " cocaine." . " cocaine" - cocaine." - cocaine:- •• cocaine:A Story of London's Shady Side—"COCAINE." Ho*w the Drug Traffic Is Operated—" COCAINE." A Remarkable Exposure of One of Society's Greatest Evils: "COCAINE." "COCAINE." "COCAINE." "COCAINE." , "COCAINE." "COCAINE." Featuring England's Foremost Film Star, HILDA BAILEY. . HILDA BATT.ET HILDA BAYLEY. HILDA BAYLbI: Who Appeared with Mathicson Lang in " CARNIVAL." " COCAINE." •" COCATSK " " COCAINE." .. COCAINE" "COCAINE." _ "COCAINE." A Romance of the Dens of London, where those seekine resnite j from the njercies of an unsympathetic world eeek FOBGETFULNESB In " COCAINE." <• rar Aj-Kv » COCAINE. "COCAINE." A DARING STORK WITH A LESSON AND A MORAL "COCAINE." "COCAINE." "COCAINE " IT WILL BE THE CE IMPORTANT '

BUH.DIITG SOCIETIES. rpHE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE - 1 - TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that the EIGHTH Appropriation Meeting will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street on THURSDAY, May 22, 1924, at 7.30 p.m., ■when the following Appropriations will* tie allotted:— GROUP 4 —Sale by Tender . . f? CAA GROUP o—Sale by Tender .. £.800 GROUP 7—Sale by Tender .. £,800 £2400 Under Rule 4C, Members will require to make their Share. Financial by paying all subscriptions due. Twenty-five (25) -Appropriations of 800 EACH, totalling £20,000 have been distributed amongst Members. IJIHE /COOPERATIVE fItERMINATING TjUILDING IQOCIETY., 108-9, vfcTORIA ARCADE, QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STREETS, • . . AUCKLAND. •Phone 1579. P.0.80x 645. 55 RESTATTRAJTTS. TEfl. BOOMS._ 'w ABM u ,p - A Nice Hot Lunch or Snpper serred at Stacey's will warm you up in "no ——time." Soup, Pies, Coffee and Tea, Cocoa or chocolate served hot witn f dainty Sandwiches. lAppetislng, satie•—^—fyiDg, inexpensive. Try STACEY'S, , 61, QUEEN STREET. B KOZIE Luncheon Rooms, opposite Melvern's, Karangahape Road. Best lunch In town. ' ' PICNICS, EXCTTRSIOWS, ETC. A--*S'iT?rVTEBHEAD SERVICE, j rrUj *** s.s. PiTOiToi. '■ ,r Calling At All Wharves. Leaves AUCKLAND* at 3.30 p.m.. for Hobsonville, Waimarie and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sunday, at 4 p.m. Leaves RIVERHEAD—DaiIy at 7 a.m. (Sundays excepted). FOR OSTEND—Leavini: Central Wharf; Wednesdays. 9.45 a.m.; Fridays, 0.30 p.m.; Saturdays. 1.45 p.m.; Sundays; 9.45 a.m.• BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 is' bankruptcy. T N B A N X R U P T~C~T. Take notice that I intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Auckland, on FRIDAY, May 30th, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as .soon thereafter as appication may be heard, for an order of discharge from Bankruptcy. Dnted at Auckland, this 15th day of May, 1924. JOHN MURRAY McKENZIE. By his Solicitor. • 47 . -' • ERNEST H. BLAKEY. »T*AKE NOTICE that I intend to apply FEBA^iuf ,1 Court at Auckland, on S-RXDAi, MAI 30, 1924, at 10 o'clock AnClai, » d ™« 14th day of ROBERT SCARFS. «,.«"" *?■ Dreßsmakln B .>Coetumee. c<«t S£j ft Tailored ; -moderate. — Moderu tKI?"' ITketory. 12. Victoria BU-wSifc B «t«»

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 16

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