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AMTJBEMENTB. _ One Hundred Petty Offlcere from the Fleet will be present this evening at the invitation, of the Navy League. "TX7E rrfHE TTW/BET." "»'B VIKEET -"-HE JP LEET." "WE GBEET THE FLEET." "WE ■ GREET .THE FLEET." (At the Evening Session). Including Scenes of tbe Arrival of the Fleet In Auckland.' : The Ceremonial March Through the City. STRAND •' N.Z.'a QTRAND TRAND Largest »TE.\KD STRAND ace , . CJTRAND TRAND Finest STRAND STRAND Picture QTRAND TKAND Hou. -. OtBAND Dlrprtlnn: Full*"-, pictures. Ltd. Director: Phil. Harward. Afternoon Tea: 2 to 4.30. LAST NIGHT AT 6.10 AND 8. ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN ' VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS. * And LARRY SEMON in 'THR GOWN SHOP." LAItUY SEMOX in 'THE GOWN SHOP." " STRAND MAGAZINE " - - TOPICAL STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. At 2.30 and S. Prices as Usual. Box Plan at Strand. • • • COMMENCING TO-MORROW. First National Presents RICHARD BAUTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTIIELMESS. KICHAHD BAKTHKLMESS, RICHARD BARTIIELMESS, ItII'HARD BAIITHELMKfcS, ItICHAKD BARTIIELMESS. I! [CHARD BARTHELMBSB, KICHAKD BARTHKLMRSS. RICHARD BARTIIELMESS. RICHARD BARTIIELMESS, The Screen's Matinee Idol, In " THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BhADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." The rapid, rushing, breathless story of a courageous youth's dnrinc interruption of a court wedding and hIR flght for the honour of a beautiful maiden. * • •. Ready for a Fight or a Frolic. The Romance Age—the knight beau gallant of his day, with blade at side, ready to be drawn for Gol and country, for lady fair or the oppressed, for light or frolic! RICHARD BARTHELMESS. In the Greatest Success of his, Career. PETER "RIG CTORY ETER ■»■*■ YNE'S ■*-» IG >3 TORT STAYS A NOTHEB YX7EEK. TAYS -ti-NOTHEB »»KEK. The Management of EVERYBODY'S In view of the remarkable patronage being accorded Peter Kyne's thrilling novel, "The Harbour Bar." have decided to retain tbis attraction for another week. On the same programme Is the Latest International News,- and that wonderful Child, Baby Peggy, In "Hansel and G ret el." a fair; atory for the Kiddies, containing , also . a laugh or two for their parents. There is a specially arranged Mimical Programme with many novel effects at the evening.'sessions. ' ■ . .-. The Programme commences at 10, 12, 2, 4,e, 8 p.m., the big, feature at about 30 minutes after these times. Children are admitted at 6d daring ' the day sessions. '. . EV E R YBO D V ' 8. V E R V B O DV , ». RESERVES BY 'PHONE "4*02. MEETINGS. A UCKLAND TJNITED QAMPAIGN. QAPTAIN q.IPSX t> A T <a m i th. E ACH. 7>3o> WpilSl mABERNACLE. Subject To-night: "THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR." "TriE KEEPER OF THE DOOR." "THE KEEPER OF THF, DOOR." "THE KEEPER OF THE DOOM." " THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR." "THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR." SUNDAY : '- ' • 11 a.m.—BAITIST TABERNACLE. - TOWN HALL. 3 p.m. and 8.15. 3 p.m.—MASS MEN'S MEETING. Subject: "Some OTHER Things Every Fellow Should Know." B.I3—EVER YBODY. . Subject: "2 f p and 3to Play." 20 A CCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT The Half-yearly General Meeting of the above Organisation will be held in the Central Hall, Cook Street, on THURSDAY May 15, 1924, at S p.m. BUSINESS: Half-yearly Statement. Election of one Committeeman. General. 61 A. JACKSON, Secretary, ELECTORAL ■\TOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL POLL. ..-. .: . • The thanks of the Ratepayers ; are due to those Ladies and Gentlemen -who, by I their interest and assistance at the Poll held on the 13th Inst., helped to conserve the interests of the Borough and to mnln- • tain its power to work for metropolitan ends. ! E. H. POTTER, (80 ~•..■„. UM*». ts

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 16