AMUSEMENTS. 'TpVERYiBODY'S. J-^VRRYBODY'S. FINISHING THURSDAY. GLORIA QWANSON | LORIA KJWANSON . i In Mary Roberts Rhinehart's Celebrated Novel, J ' HER T OVE CJTORY." EH -LOVE OxORY." COMMENCING FRIDAY. JACK TTOLT ACK -Q-OLT And "VTORMA Q HEARER -i-VOBMA lOHEAiREr In Arthur Stringer's Sensational Novel, " TpMPTY TTANDS." " -L'MPTY -tJ-ANDS." The story of a man and woman lost in the wilds, with nothing to depend, on but—empty hands. A real outdoor thriller. IT'S A PARAMOUNT. WEST TIND rpiIEATRE. ES T H< N D IIIEAT It E.
PONSONBY ROAD. | I TO-NIGIIT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT*. Screening at 7.-15 p.m. Sharp. GRAND DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMMES ALMA RUBENS, CONRAD NAGLE, In " rpilE "DEJECTED VT7OMAN." "J- HE J-V-EJECTED VV OMANV . Exhibition Alliance Presents "TTANDLE WITH /^ARE." "-O-ANDLE V> ITH . ALL STAR CAST. MUSIC BY THE WEST END ORCHESTRA i Reserves :it JJlnnehard'a (Next Theatre.) VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES, THURSDAY. Q.RAND. Opp. G.P.O. mO-XIGHT. Opp. G.P.O. J-O-NIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME WESLEY BARRY WESLEY BARRY WESLEY BARRY In wIM Marshall Neilan's tSLBi BARRY Wonderful WESLEY BARRY Drama WESLEY BARR? Drama, ] . WESLEY BARRY I WESLEY BARRY GO ' AND GFT TT WESLEY BARRY GO i l\f> TT IT WESLEY BARRY GO i AND GET T ; WESLEY BARRY GO! AND GET IT LESLEY BARRY GO i AND GET IT G ° : AkD GET IT " WESLEY BARRY { WILL BE SCUEKNED WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY. DEBATE. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ■£*- STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION AND OXFORD UNION 8 DEBATING TEAM From Oxford University DEBATES. DEBATES DEBATES. DEBATES IN CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, AT S P.M. MONDAY. MARCH 23.—-Subject: "That it ■ is in the interest of the Empire as a whole for Great Britain to remain a Free Trade Country." OXFORD fXION V. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Chairmnu: Sir James Guiium, CHG C.B.E. ' " WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25.—Subject: "That the growth of State rnforfWon,.,.
iiiuL iut growtn or state Interference I with the subject is one of the chief evils of to-day." Chairman: Kenneth Mackenzie, Esq., M P AFFIRMATIVE: M. C. liollis, Esq., Oxford. .T. D. Woodruff. Esq., Oxford. W. A. E. Leonard. Esq., A.U.C NEGATIVE: -M. J. Mac Donald, Esq., Oxford 0. Mcßrine, Ksq., W.E.A n. Martin, Esq., W.E.A ADMISSION, 1/. " ADMISSION, 1/. 6"G ! f ] I/ECTTTRES. v ' AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY 'COLLEGE j STUDENTS' SOCIETY. 1 A Lcctnre will be given in the Accounr- ■ nncy Lecture Room. University College, i Symonds Street, TO-MO.RROW EVENING at S p.m. Speaker: t F. S. BATTLEY, Esq., A.P.A.N.Z. [ Subject: "MARINE INSURANCE.' , Public Invited. _.- H. G. MASSAM. ' - °J2 Hon. Secretary. | j — AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL' ■ cx - SOCIETY. . THURSDAY, MARCH 19, AT S P.M. s T^A r ' PCh,ro ■"■"' I>o Delivered in the j BIOLOGY LECTURE THEATRE
• AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY, . Lower Symonds Street, - On 1 "PARASITIC FUNGI," By MR. T. O. LANCASTER, MA. i General Public Cordially Invited ' o-n B - ROSE, • J ±}l Assistant Secretary, j 1 Two FREE LANTERN f LECTURES, BY MR. E. .T. HOWARD, M.P. (1) —V.M.C.A., Wellesley Street. SATUR- , DAY, March 21, 7.30 p.m. "SIXTY MINUTES IN SOUTH AFKICV WITH MR. B. J. HOWARD." (2) —STRAND THEATRE. SUNDAY, March 1 22, 7.30 p.m. J "THE RUIXS OF ZIMBABWE." f (Discussing the Ancient lUiins in Rhodesia. A Story of the Past Ages.) Collection will be taken on Sunday. ; Hear these two highly interesting Lectures on South Africa by a member of tln> recent Empire. Parliamentary Party. 965 ! ' i|l§ip?y!f TO-NIGHT, 7.30 P.M. f-fV ' '■ ps y chol °sy and = (b) PHYSICS LECTURE ROOM, SCIENCE I" BUILDING, UNIVERSITY. "ASTRO-1 NOMY" (Lantern Slides ). Mr. E. G. I Jones, M.A., B.Sc. . Fee for six-week course, 2/. Tickets at - first lecture. 026 j PSOFESSIOMAI, NOTICES. i X WISH to notify the Public of my New Phone, 44-OG3, —J. Elmer Downes. Certificated and Registered Masseur and Media cal Electro. Symonds St. I TV/FR'S. KILLEN, Christian Science Prac- -"-*- titioner. has commenced Practice at Room 54, Campbell's Building, Vulcan r Lane. A MERCHANT TAILORS. A NNOUNCING Removal to new premises, , A Wembley Buldings, next Fire Station. ' Jack Young, late Hobson St. p - T\ WILFORD, Premier Tailor, opposite . J-/* Newton P.O.—AH Suits guaranteed ! hand-made on premises. _D WH. DREW, Ladies' and Gents' Tailor; • satisfaction guaranteed.—7o, Welles- . ley St. W.. near St. Matthew's. C YOU can' tell the successful man by his well-dressed appearance. — Mcßride, " The Tailor. D ; TYPISTS. i 1 Tl/f ISS R. BAKER, Typiste and Duplicrt- ! ■ ■"■*- tist, N.Ji. Insurance Bldgs., Room 421. I : Queen St. 'Phone 43-572. A
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