Amusements. Lyric. ' r YSIC, - T Y R I C. r Lyric. LAST NIGHT, AT 7.45, of Monto Blue and Mniy Thurman id "Johnny Cucabod," or The Broken Doll." A perfectly delightful picture. Also, " Oh. Buddy" (Christie Comedy), Mysteriouß Manchuria (Scenic), and Latest Topical. COMMENCING riiO-MORROW Commencing J-o-morrow (FRIDAY). (FRIDAY). Another BIG Attraction: A picturisution of Charles Caldwell Dobie'e j Famous Novol, , i "'PHE TNNER CHAMBER." " Ihe Inner Chamber." "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." ; "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." ] "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." :< "THE INNER CHAMBER." 1 "THE INNER CHAMBER." I "THE INNER CHAMBER" "THE INNER CHAMBER" "THE INNER CHAMBER." 1 "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." "THE INNER CHAMBER." Starring the Popular and Beautiful ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE. ALICE JOYCE i AT.Tf'E JOYfE i ALICE JOYCE] ALICE JOYCE A I,ICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE' ALICE JOYCE] Claire Rohson. the bride of an hour, entered | the room where her wedding presents wer« displaved, and 'ntind the place in disorder. Her litishand, immnscious, was stretched upon j the floor, HOW DID IT HAPPEN' ; An intensely dramatic storv of love, emotion, ! and big spectacular scenes. \ A stranp" tale told in a novel way. Bi? I Bazaar Scenes, Gorgeous Restr'T'nt Set i Big Storm, and a Dramatic Wedding. ] I In Addition: I A SNUB POLLARD COMEDY, LATEST • TOPICAL. Etc. PA HENTS. —WATCH FRIDAY XKiRTT ' ADVERTISEMENT, RE SPECIAL MATI- - ATTRACTION SATURDAY AFTER- ■ NOON. i NOTE.—Over one thousand kiddies attended last Saturday. We specially cater for the kiddies at the Matinee every Saturday. LYRIC L Y R I C. LYRICL Y R I C. Jj ROADWAY. . TO-NIGHT. ; BERT LYTELL in " THE MAN WHO." And EILEEN SEDGWICK in "TERROR TRAIL" - - - First Chapter. Sporting, j , ' QTAHUHU QLDB. ! SUMMER MEETING, 1922. | SATURDAY AND TyjONDAY, 9 Q ; FIRST DAY. OTAHCHO TROTTING CUr of £1100. Two miles. SECOND DAY. DOMINION HANDICAP (Harness) of £ 100 C ! Two miles. j Handicaps for Second Day appear SATUR- ; I DAY, at Club's Office, P.M. Acceptances, 9.30 i FIRST RACE I All Horsf6 must be in Birdcage at 11.30 a.m \ i Tickets may he purchased at the Club's ; . Office. Gleeson's Buildings. High Street, daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Course and Stand: Gentlemen, 7s 6d: Ladies, 6s 6d. Outside Gate, Is Gd Children under 12 years will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure R. L. ABSOLUM, Secretary. Motor Racing. AUCKLAND AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. MOTOR CAR RACES. MURIWAI REACH. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25 1922, i Lrst Race starts 1 p.m. Motor Buaes and . Taxis will leave the City at intervals. Come i and have a day at the most beautiful Beach and Picnic Grounds in New Zealand. £350 VALUABLE TROPHIES- I, Tickets obtainable from LEWIS R EADY AND SON, LTD., Queen Street, ' ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. • .1 1 1 Athletic Jsports. i t f) Q PORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS O PORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS! > ]£* ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS, i (Under the auspices Taupiri Branch, New Zealand Farmors' Union), MAJOR CARBINES' PADDOCK, Orini Road, Taupiri, SATURDAY NEXT, FEB. 18, 1922. Huge Programme. Foot and Horse Brents. ] First Race 10-30. Post Entries. ; i'6t) Valuable Trophies • Ideal grounds on banks of Mangawara. ; Hot water fice. Not forgetting the , Children—Races, Swings, Lollies, Scrambles. ' Accessible by launch, rail, or road. S. V. BILKEY, Hon. Secretary. - : i Tourist Hcsorts. i HAMURANA FISHING LODGE, ' LAKE ROTORUA. Now open for Accommodation of Anglers and Campers. Entirely New and Comfortable Hutmento. Rowing Boats for Hire. Further particulars apply MANAGERESS, Hamurana Co,, Rotorua, HEN VISITING RoTORUA STAY AT THE MANSIONS, , And Secure the Comfort and Refinement ! - i of a Superior Home. | j TERMS MODERATE. ! 1 FRED. REEVE. |; Proprietor, ' ( ll ; TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH \ ST. ELMO HOUSE. ji Superior Private 'Accommodation. j 62, Worcester Street, West End. 2 minutes i■ from G.P.O. |' Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. > Moderate tariff. 11 F. J. MURRAY. I 'Phono 872. Proprietor. I Where to sta* in Wellington.- i'. HOTEL COLUMBIA. Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation for 100 Guests, Electric Light Throughout. Elevator. ] Ten Bathrooms. Excellent Cuisine. , Drawing and Commercial Rooms. i Terms Moderate. Now Under Entirely New Management. : VV. E. WEBB Proprietor. ; ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE has Vacancies for ' Boarders over the holidays.—Write, : wire, " Arkleo," or 'phone, AIRD'S Arcadia. Kotorua. Moot oentrally ! situated house; terms modurato: alj ; trains met- Telegraphic address: "Baird's." ] FARMHOUSE, Waitakere Ranges; bracing : and recuperative air.—The Outlook, Bwanson. I MARRY at Easter, and Furnish at WICKIN3 AND SUTCLTO. A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 12
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