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AMUSEMENTS. . TO NIGHT—LAST CHANCE TO SEE E ICIIARD TJARTHELMESS * 1 ICIIARD JJARTHELMESS in | "OI " I EICIIARD TJAKTHELIIESS I * JJ - 'ICIIARD JJARTHELMESS I I. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE EVER SCREENED. p « *££ . . /COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. THE YEAR'S GREATEST PICTURE. FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT SIR HALL CAINE'S DYNAMIC LOVE STORY, THE T7ITERXAL fIITY " QIR TTALL fIAINE. HE -INTERNAL Wl'Y " V ©IR -d-ALL WINE HE -INTERNAL Wl'Y " t v ©IB -O-ALL " rpHE TVrERNAL f 11TY " CJIR TTALL /^AINE. "J- HE -EXTERNAL <-ITY" ©IK ±±ALL A r T £s' THE TVfERNAL FMTY" by CJIB TTALL i~IAINE. HE -EXTERNAL " °IK TT-ALL V^AINE. THE I,TrKKNAL 011 l TTALL pIAINE. HE JCiTERNAL *- IT Y " "IR -O-ALL THE TJITERNAL fHTY " QIR TTALL pAINE. HE -INTERNAL '-ITY " I °IR "ALL A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION, with BARBARA LA MATtR. LIONEL BARRYMORE. BERT LYTELL, MONTAGUE LOVE, RICHARD BENNETT. PRODUCED IN ROME. WITH THE KING OF ITALY. PREMIER MUSSOLINI, THE FASCISTI. THE IMPERIAL LANCERS, AND 20,000 IN THE CAST. ALL THE SCENIC AND SACRED WONDERS OF ROME. Love. Splendour, Beauty. The Coliseum, The Roman Baths. The Imperial Palace. The Appian Way, The Historic Forum—AH the Greatest Wonders that people spend millions every year to see, are in [his Drama. QRAKDEUR — QTORY — QPECTACLE. TOO GREAT TO CONVEY IN WORDS. THIS DARING DRAMA, TOO BIG IN SCENES, IN BEAUTY. GLAMOUR AND SPLENDOUR FOR PEN TO PAINT. SEE IT. THRILL OVER IT. KNOW FOR ONCE THE GREATEST TREAT A FILM CAN GIVE. YOU'LL LAUGH, YOU'LL CRY, YOU'LL FEAR, YOU'LL CHEER. The Cast spent ten months in Rome making this stupendous and marvellous photoplay, with every assistance given by the Italian Government. THE YEAR'S TRULY GREAT FILM. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30, 3.45, CO., S.O. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. After 4.30 Phone 2169 A. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. " QUICKSANDS." A MAGNIFICENT, DASHING DRAMA OF LOVE AND SACRIFICE DECEPTION AND DANGER. The story is a real one. It deals, in brief, with the smuggling of narcotics across the Mexican border. A story of love and treachery, of mistakes and triumphs, of power and poignance, with the timely intervention of tbe troops, a magnificent climax topping all the suspense and excitement that have gone before. " QUICKSANDS." "QUICKSANDS" is an amazing melodrama depicting a big. timely believable story so graphically that it wiU hold your interest and enlist your sympathies as few screen plays can. It is big, enormously big in theme, in scope of production and in cast. Also, . COMEDT SCENIC" AND TOPICAL A CHAEMED LIFE '" SESSIONS: 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45 and S o'clock. Phone 4232. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. Granted a Certificate, Suitable Adults Only. DEDICATED TO THE FUTURE MOTHERS OF THE WORLD. "THE CRADLE." DEALING WITH THE PROBLEM—BIRTH CONTROL. ALL-STAR CAST. CREIGHTON HALE, CHESTER HARNETT, GLADYS HULETTE ALICE BRADY, AND BABY OSBORNE. SEE IT THIS FRIDAY AT THE HIPPODROME. Book Your Seats Now. Elns Phone 4,3, RUGBY FOOTBAIX. 1 TENDERS.

EDEN __ "DARK. } S& X ARK. EDEN 6gS pARK. 1 den rpG -Lark. j EDEN XV TJARK. J DEN ■*» A ARK. SATURDAY. . - SATURDAY. I _> SATURDAY. X SATURDAY. j GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. MT. ALBERT. ' GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. MT. ALBERT. ' Kick-off 1.30 p.m. PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR. " PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR. r I'ONSONBY V. GRAMMAR, ; PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR. T EDEN PARK. I* EDEN PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. > MARISTS V. 'VARSITY. j MARISTS V. "VARSITY. t MARISTS V. 'VARSITY. MARISTS V. 'VARSITY. SATURDAY. ADMISSION 1/. LADIES 6d. ' GRANDSTAND 1/ EXTRA. , No naif Prices. Schoolboys Free to Grounds. J j VICTORLA PARK. a i VICTORIA PARK. ( I ( COLLEGE RIFLES V. GRAFTON. ( COLLEGE RIFLES V. GRAFTON. COLLEGE RIFLES V. GRAFTON. P -~—-— : c I c NORTH SHORE. NORTH SHORE. r 1 . . NEWTON V. NORTH SHORE.' NEWTON V. NORTH SHORE. fl i:r " 2 AVONDALE. I ° AVONDALE. J 1 L l KING'S 0.8. V. SUBURBS. ti KING'S 0.8. V. SUBURBS. ' t KICKOFF ALL GAMES 3 P.M. SHARP. h T. W. MABEN, d Sec. A.R.F. Union, o Acacia Buildings, O'Connell St. Ji 'Phone 1339. 520 g .- C BTJTXDrNG. ' j T3UNGALOWS FAITHFULLY BUILT. *,' ■*-* Plans and Estimates Submitted. A. ST. CLARE HILL. 11, Maxwell Avenue, Grey Lynn. B CASHES AND FRAMES. Builders, Get a Quote for Your Joinery from ' HOGG AND CO., r 368, Dominion Bfl.. or Phone 3164 A. B - mAMAKI SAWMILL CO., LTD., Junction J- Manukau and Great South Roads, Newmarket.—Building Timber supplied direct to any station, from our country mißs or *■ Irom our yarns at Newmarket.—Phone T UHQUHART AND SONS, Bungalow «• Builders and Designers. Section Owners 1 inanced. — Boundary Rd Mt =2S: . "'HFS4 a BTISTIC Home Designers, Fonrth ■**- Floor, Victoria Arcade Modorn ftom P £l E l/ c "' n( " UlctJ B "Wtow Plani?^"": ~K°£ V ,? ome Designers prepare Plans' f™"m S l? Ci^ at A° nß ,'- c "tractive Bungalows* P^enTVo^^" 0113 ' con" • ] 10/pfanf A^^ m *: ancaslll « Mantelpieces and t •Prlce? l a^l m ß t ak^,-n G sr *«""**»■■ to st:. Auckland P ' ,ohns ' 32 - Queen | =^———1 B ' EKginee^ AC M T etil-- S lt ai " B ana brazing of Any VtotpßhrSEZygZ 4£

"pKICES required for Putting in P.W.C, ■*- Drainage.—6l, First At.. Klngsland. TJRICE wanted for Sign Writing.—Apply Yeovil Engineering, 58, Fanshawe St. Also Advertising Space to Let. TJCLLING Down Two Brick Walls and -*- Re-erecting One Brict Wall at 1. Wynynrd St.. Devonport. CLASHES and Frames-—Try J. F. Sagar JJ and Co., for quality and service. Prices right.—364, Manukau Rd., Epsom. 'Phone 17K5A. __j IJIO BUILDI9RS. Tenders are invited for the ErecUon of a HOUSE (in wood) at Epsom. OT-ANE AM) LAUDER. 18. Swanson St. r£ O BUILDERS. HOUSE (in wood). OMAHU BOAD, REMUERA. Tenders for above Close at Noon, WEDNESDAY, July 30, 1924. Plans, etc., at office of FREDERICK A. BROWNE, Registered Architect, Colwill Chambers, Swanson Street. 511 pUBLIC WORKS DEPT.—STORES. Quotations closing 4 p.m. on dates shown are invited for the supply of:— (1) 400 Rolls Prepared Roofing, 19/8/24. (2) 3-10 X.V.A. Transformers. 5/8/24. (3) One 2-ton Motor Lorry, 29/7/24. Quotation forms may be obtained at Public Works Offices, Auckland. Christchurch, Dunedin, and at Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. 5 17 rpENDERS POR SCRAP METALS. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at the Office of the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, up to noon of FRIDAY, 21st November, 1924, for the Purchase of Scrap Material, including old files, spring steel, cast steel, iron and .steel borings and turnings, steel rails and cuttings, old tyres, old axles, iroi and steel tubes, solid rubber, old Westinghouse brake nose, old steam and hydraulic hose, etc. Full particulars concerning quantities, conditions of sale and delivery may be obtained on application to the District Storekeepers, Newmarket, Addington, Hillside, Invercargill, Greymouth and Westport, and to the Comptroller of Stores, Railway Buildinjrs. Wellington. Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington, and to be mnrked outside, "Tender for Scrap Material." The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not be entertained. jig BUILDING. THE J£AUHI rpiMBER poMPANT, T IMITED. IN STOCK— 5*™ 1 ljo-o,oß^ 59JH, -. 879.541 MATAI 250,641 J RUG AN j»4ft j* q tarrah :; s|gst 4,323,313 Ensures Prompt Delivery and Se-vlee. ASK FOR PRICES. AUCKLAND AND MOUNT EDEN. B YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOB REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. QEO. J£HODES AND QONS. T TD, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 'Phone 1051. b C. AND A." ODLm0 DLm T IMBEB AT/D TTARDWARE T TD, NEWMARKET. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 168, 17 July 1924, Page 16

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