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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. — Bigger — miVOLI. I VOL.I. — and L IVOLI. a"MVOLI. — Better — rpiVOLI. -IVOLI. — Programmes!! — J-IVOLI. TO-NIGHT, 17 O(\ O-NIGHT. • »O\J. AN EVENTFUL DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME!! Paramount Presents The Beautiful Heroine of '/PEG O' MY HEART," T AURETTE mAYLOR, J-AYLOR, LAUKETTE TAYLOR, LAURETTE TAYLOR, LAURETTE TAYLOR, LAURETTE TAYLOR, In a Delightful Screen Portrayal of J. Hartley Manner's Famous Stage Play, . " HAPPINESS." " HAPPINESS." " HAPPINESS." " HAPPINESS." " HAPPINESS." J. U. Manners Wrote Both "Peg 0' My Heart" and "Happiness" for the Legitimate Stage, and Laurette Taylor scored a Pronounced Success. Before the Footlights, in each. IN ADDITION: Universal Presents RICHARD mALMADGK ICHARD J-ALMADGE RICHARD TALMADGE RICHARD TALMADGE And BILLIE TVOVE-, ILLIE -JL^OVE,

In One of the Swiftest and Most Exciting of Modern Melodramas, Entitled, " ON TIME." " ON TIME." " ON TIME." A Rippling, Colossully Funny Production, with a Thousand Thrills. Dick Tulmadge as the Hero of this Breezy Romance goes Through an Astounding Number of Adventures and Hairbreadth Escapes. Uue Sensation riles on Another to an Exciting CUmax. Also, BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, And the rpiVOLI f~|RCHESTRA. J-ivoli v-'rchestra. Miss M. Anderson, Conductress. BOX PLAN At H. deal's, Queen Street, next Geo. Fowlrts, Ltd., or Theatre. Phone 44-13 G.

scots tt a l l. cots ■D-α l l. gATURDAY, XTARCH i}Q 1025. gATURDAY, 9g' 1923. TTNIVERSITY piOXCERT. U NIVEJtSITY VA)NCERT. JTCERTA CARR. BBHTA CAUR LAURA STOKE. LAURA STONE. LYRIC FOUR LYRIC FOUR. J. A. COPPARD. .7. A. COPPARD. iFRYER-RAISHER. FRYER-RAISHER. LARGE STUDENT ORCHESTRA. TICKETS, 3/ (Res.), 2/G, Plus Tax. BOX PLAN opens Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., SATURDAY, 21. 938 CARNIVALS. -pONSONBY QUEEN CARNIVAL. UNIQUE GARDEN PETE AND BEACH GALA. POINT ERIN PARK AND POINT ERIN PARK AND SHELLY BEACH, PONSONBY. SHELLY BEACH, PONSONBY. SATURDAY, MARCH 21. SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. BrilrMnt Lighting Effects. Monster Fireworks' Display. Jazzing to Combined Jazz Orchestra, Ponsonby Bors' Hand in Test Selections. N.Z. Quartet in Musical Numbers. Spectacuar Displays by Sea Scouts. Treasure Hunts, Sideshows, and hosts of other attractions. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments provided by Ladies' Committee. ADMISSION FBEE. FREE. FREE! J. WHITFIELD, Hon. Sec. 12G GEO. HU.NT. Orcaniser.

ELECTORAL. __ . A UCKLAND WEST ELECTORATE. NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. A MEETING of Members of the above League and all Supporters of the Party will b» held in. LEYS INSTITUTE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, At S o'clock. As the Business to be transacted is of an important nature, Reform Supporters are urgently requested to attend. BUSINESS: Elect Officers, and TO CONSIDER. PROPOSED CANDIDATES Zor the forthcoming Election. A. E. DAVY, 022 Organiser. TOWN BOARD NOTICES. TTOWICK TOWN BOARD. I EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I I hereby give notice that Mr. Jlarin Segetfiu and Mr. William Cooper have been i nominated for the position of Commissioner as a Member of the Howiek Town 'Board, : vice G. V. Ilambrook, resigned; and as the , nominations, two (2), are in excess of the ; number required, one (1), an Election will a>e held on MOND.AY, ■March 23, 1925, be- ■ 'tween the hours of 9 a.m. and G p.m., at Mr. Raymond Sheath's Office, O'Connell Street, Auckland, and at the Office of the Board, Picton Street, Howick. A. GERRING, Returning Officer. Howick, llarch 14, 1023. 918 BOWLING. jl QJT. HELIER'S BOWLING js?\ *° CLUB. (i£J ' PAIRS TOURNAMENT. JpSL WEDNESDAY, MAKCH .25, ■ •* 0 a.m. Available 14 Teams. Enter Early. W. .T. CAIIILL, Hon. Sec. i ' ! NOTICES. jyj-AHOXY, SON AND DIGNAN, ! BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Have Removed Their Offices to MAHONY'S BUILDLVGS ( First Floor), 3S, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. j X HAVE admitted Mli. TV. TANNER into i Partnership, and the Firm's name will be "GILLIES AND TANNER." H. T. GILLIES, W.S. Solicitor. Hamilton. DRESS A?fP FASHION. ABOUT that Sunshade—Try Walker's, St. Kevin's Arcade, for something original. Ladies own material made up. D UY It at "Bradstreet's." Buy It at "Bradstrect's." - d I Dresses and Coat Frocks Made v to Order: also Remodelling. — Miss rascoe, 40,' Watson's Bldgs. c

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 16

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