AMTTSSMEJfrS. ■ , rpHE XTEAICS /GREATEST TOICTCBE. FIRST NATIO2iAL PICTURES PRESENT SIR HALL CAINE'S DYNAMIC LOVE STORY. " rrfflE TT'TERNAL '■ CJIR TI ALL OAINE. "JLijE Jl/TERNAL V-'ITY " JJ-ALL WAINB. - milE INTERNAL fUTX " (JIR TTALL pIAINE. ••J-HE -INTERNAL V-'ITY " , -tX A LL •• mHE T7ITERNAL " CJIR TTALI. r-lAINE. •J-HE v-'ITY " -tX A LL V^AINE. - rpHE TT'TERNAL CMTY " b}- OIR TT ALL O AIKE " •'J-HE -EXTERNAL " ©IR -C1 A LL v^AINE. THE T7ITERNAL /"<ITY " QIR ~fj~ ALL /">AINE. HE n \U. "milE TLITERN'AL fMTY " UIU TTALL pAINE. '• -*- HE J-'TERNAL ' -"-ALL , - y AINE. A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION, -nit.h BARBARA LA MARK.' LIONEL BAKKVMOHE. r.RRT LYTELL, i MONTAGUE LOVE, RICHARD BBNNETT. | PROPT'CKD IN ROME. WITH THE KING OF ITALY. PREMIER MUSSOLINI, THE F.»PClsti. T'lE IMPERIAL LANCERS, AND 20,000 IN THE CAST. ALL TnE SCENIC AND SACRED WONDERS OF ROME. Lovo. Splendour, Beauty. The Coliseum, The Roman Baths, The lmpfr:a.l Palace. The Appian "Way, The Historic Forum —All the Greatest Wonders that people spend millions every year to see, are in this Drama. CI RANDEUR — QITORY — SPECTACLE. TOO GP.EAT 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. mHE YEAR'S mRULY REAT "piLM. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. rjIHE RATIONAL QRCHESTRA, FTIHE "piNEST TN i UCKLAND. OVERTURE, "Pique Dame." Xylophone Solo by E. LIGIITON. SESSIONS: 11.15. 1.30, 3.45, C.O.t S.O. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. After 4.30 Phone 21C0A. "THE CRADLE." "THE CRADLE." Granted a Certificate, Suitable Adults Only. DEDICATED TO THE FUTURE MOTHERS OK THE WORLD. ALL-STAR ■ CAST. CREIGHTON HALE, CHESTER BAKNETT, GLADYS lIULETTB ALICE BRADY, AND IiAJJY OSBORNE. THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE WORLD, DEALING WITH THE MOST WIDELY-DISCUSSED TOPIC OF THE DAY—BIRTH CONTROL. "THE CRADLE." . "THE CRADLE." generation, knowing this, has always hoen afraid in her heart :.ud refuses to marry the man the loves. Ultimately however' J she consents. There follows v series of dramatic scenes with the v.oman constantly atraid of death. j Also COMEDY, GAZETTE AND SCENIC, i Sessions: 11, 1.15, 3.au, 5.40 und S o'clock. Phone 4332. B.TTGBY FOOTBALL. , " I
irDEN I- IJARK. J DiiX &k X AUK. EDKN fjg* TJAUK. OEiN 6\l -t AUK. EDiiN §g \ TJARK. DEN -~* -tAHS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATUKDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-JIOKiiOW (SATUKDAY). GRAMMAR SCHOOL A V. .JIT. ALBERT. GRAMMAR SCHOOL A V. JIT. ALBERT. , . Kick-off 1.43 p.m. PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR. PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR. PONSONBY V. GKAMMA!'. POXSONBY V. GHAMMAU. I T>ARK. '| I ■EDEN *- ABK. TO-MORROW (SATURI>AY). TO-MORROW (SATUKDAY). MARISTS V. 'VARSITY. MAKISTS V. 'VARSITY. MARISTS V. 'VARSITY. i MAKISTS V. 'VAHSITY. I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), i ADMISSION 1/. LADIES 6d. i GRANDSTAND 1/ EXTRA. Ko Hair Prices. Schoolboys Free to Grounds. '• VICTORIA ' PARK. I VICTORIA PARK. j COLLEGE RIFLES .V. GRAFTON. I COLLEGE RIFLES V. GRAFTON. COLLEGE RIFLES V. GKAFTON. | NORTH SHORE. 1 NORTH SHORE. • NEWTON V. NORTH SHORE. . NEWTON V. NORTH SHORE. AVONDALE. AVONDALE. KINGS 0.8. V. SUBURBS. KING'S 0.8. V. SUBURBS. KICK-OFF ALL GAMES 3 P.M. SHARI , . j T. W. SIABEN, 1 Sec. A.R.F. Union, Acacia Buildings, O'Connell St. •Phone 1339. 520 MEETIJfGS. A UCKLAND RACING " CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. I The Annual Meeting of Members will be I held at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson ! Street, on ■ j MONDAY, AUGUST 11 NEST. Nominations for the Offices of President, Vice-president, and Five , Committeeman, nlso Three Stewards, must be deposited with the undersigned by 12 noon on SATURDAY, July 19. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. 97, Shortland Street. 71 j ATURDAY NIGHT, 7.30. — GRANGE : ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH (near Dominion Rd. Post Office). rAUL KANAMORI, of Japan, gives EXPERIENCES OF THE GREAT JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE. A Hearty Welcome to All. G7l ' SEEDS AND FLAJJTS FOR SAI.E. DON'T Forset Freeman's Flant Sales at Radley and Co.'s, City Marlcets, every ' Wednosdny. 12 noon. . TT E p G E P L A N T S. j Japanese and Chinese Prlvpt-. Silver lind Oolden Matipo, Macrocarpa, Lawsonianns. | Pinus Insipnis; larpe 1-year, 10/ per 100, ! delivered free for cash. . i B. H. JUST. ' ! Botanical Xnryrles. Pnlniprstnn North, j T AWSONIANAS (finest hedging): 2-year, ; -" Btrons.. 500. £G 10/ : 1000. £12: resd- i mirserips.—H. Porter. Box 2Sf>. Auckland. 1 KAA ()f\O ONION Plants, 5/ per 1000; "W,V»UV freiibt mnst be addeJ — McDonaia's. 25. Knrnngahapp Rd. 70 000 WELL-GROWN Fillbasket 1 w,uw Strawberry Plants, price 30/ per 1000 on trucks Waimatc—Apply W. F. White. Settlement, Waimate, Smith Canterbury. 570 WIRELESS APPARATUS FOR SALE. ACTUAL Importers of Hiiib-class Radio Apparatus. Lists and ini'onoatlon free Johns, 32, Queen St. ' % A.XJCTION Sales Conducted Anywhere by **• Expert Auctioneers. Prompt settlements.— Wic'dns' and Sutcllffe, MelvernN BuUdl&ga, Karangahape Bd. D
LECTURES. A LECTURE.—POULTRYkM. *£*■ KEEPERS,—MIS. J B MKItHETT, Es-Secretnry or ff** S ;%: Poultry Association. 1 ff 11 will deliver a Lecture on I *VJj the World's Egg .Markets ■»*!• -anil the Prospects nf Ponl-try-kpjmlns in New Zealand on TUESDAY, July 22, 1!>24, at 8 p.m.. in the Oddfellows' Hall, Cook Street, City, under the auspices of Auckland Corop. Ess Society, Auckland I oultry-keepers' Association, Onebunsw Poultry Club. (J74 FICKICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. WAIIIEKE SERVICE. TO-JtORROW (SATUKDAY). ■ oi\ father and oilier circumstances . * permitting.) Sf 3. X A W A U. FOR SURFDALE. OSTEXD. AND OMIII i. ■OIEAPIU AND COAVES. AT 1.45 P.M. Returning on Sun.l.iy, leaving Cowes Bay , at 2.U0 p.m., via Ornplu. Awnrna and Omlha. SUNDAY, JULY 20 ■ S.S. OMAN A. FOR SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA 1 . , AT 0.50 A.M. , -Leaving Ostend at 4 p.m., and Omiha at 3.45 p.m. The s.s. Kawau will leave Surf- . dale at 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY FAItB. 3/ RETURN. i g. PIVEHHEAD SERVICE. I ffcKeCrU™ S.S. PITOITOI, I *■»■»■ ST Calling At All Wharves. ! Leaves AUCKLAND—DaiIy at 330 p m : for Hob3onville,, Waimarle and Biverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sunday, at 4 n m ! Leaves RIVERHEAD—DaiIy at 7 «m : (Sundays txcepted). i For Ostend—Leaving Central Wharf: I Wednesdays, 9.45 a.m.; Saturdays, 1,40 l> m j Sunday, ii.45 a.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 MOTOR SERVICE. A.X.D IN T A U R A X G A. CARS leave TAUP.ANGA 8 a.m., arrive TF I PUKE 9 a.n>.. arrive ROTORUA, 12 noon CARS leave ROTORUA daily 130 p m j arrive TE PUKE 4 p.m., arrive TAU--1 RANGA 5 p.m , CARS leave TAURAXGA 5.30 a.m.. connect Ing with 0.15 a.m. train at WAIHI with Auckland and Main Trunk Lines CARS leave WAIHI at noon, arrivin- TAURANGA 3.30 p.m. " This Iβ the quickest route fo TAURANGA especially from FRANKTON ANli ■THAMES LINES. Collect wire to AARD. TAURANGA. ROTO RUA. WAIHI. will secure yon a seat and accommodation. 'Phones: Tnuninßa. 174: Itotorun. 370; Walhl 8 There's Many a Heart Grows Lighter ! Travelling A.A.R.D. F4 1-gT. JJELIER'S, g-OHI., piTY, ; "gUS -gERVICE. NEW TIME-TABLE. MORE FREQUENT SERVICE. ' COMMENCES SUNDAY, 20TII. Time-tables Obtainable From Drivers. T ■g'EYS, .p'ROPKIETOR. . j * ST. HELIER'S BAY. (331 | A VCKLAND gTAir JOTOU SEUVICE. j AARD. FUANKTON-PAEROA. ] CAR. LEAVES FRANKTON on arrival of the Auckland Exprpss at 10 p.m.. and \ arrives Paeroa at 1.45 a.m. Leaves again ; on the return Journey nt 1 p.m., and arrives . Hamilton at 4 p.m. (No car on Saturday I from .Frankton.) I INQUIRIES: "Auckland Star" Publisher, Fort Street. 'Phone 1775. Or, "Auckland Star" Representative, Hamilton. 'Phone 171)2. OTiCE.—TO THE RESIDENTS oF OTAHUHU.— On MONDAY, July :il 1024, A MOTOR BUS SERVICE will he inaugurated between the Township and the Railway Station, meeting all i>rineipal Passenger Trains. FAKES, yd. W. J. McMANUS, Proprietor. T\K. UALL'S FAMOUS CAPSOLS— Price. ... v - /0 P , "* 3 * ,s ' P°«t tee. To ensure Betting genuine order direct from Sole Agents. Uridge Drug .Stores, Clicmi«t», 3, Karangahape Kond <at Grafton Brldsek! Auckland. -.-'-. j)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 169, 18 July 1924, Page 14
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