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Amusements. GRAND. Change of TO-DAY. RAND. Programme. TO-DAY. A Now Novel and Humorous Love Story, "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE ' PROMOTERS. " "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS' "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. "THE ROMANCB PROMOTERS." Starring EARLE WILLIAMS. Queer Athletic Stunts, Strange Situations, Unusual Action contributes to Humour. ]. A Selznick Star. ' "THE FLAPPER." , "THE FLAPPER," ? - "THE FLAPPER." "THE FLAPPER." "THE FLAPPER." " THE FLAPPER." Y Starring OLIVE THOMAS. ; ' Serial: I 10th Chapter-" HIDDEN DANGERS." 10th Chapter-" HIDDEN DANGERS. Fine Comedy: " N 0 N S E N S E." " N 0 N S E N S E." " X 0 N HENS K." t " N 0 N S E N S E." si BIJOU ORCHESTRA. ~ POPULAR PRICES:-Day Sessions, to ' six o'clock-Circle, Is 6d aud Is: Stalls, 9d; u . Children 6d, I Evening Sessions—Roe,, 2s; Circle, Is 6d; j Stalk Is | N.B.—Grand Tea and Luncheon Room, 10 - to 10. " ! Excursions, Picnics, etc. ,i, ____—_ | VORTHERN STEAMSHIP I j\\ i* COMPANY. LIMITED. TO-MORROW .SATURDAY) ' ~" M iWeather and other circumstances permitting), ARKLES BAY AND WAY PORTS jS.S KAWAU King's Wharf 1(5 p.m. WAIHEKK. I S.S. WAIPU Northern Wharf 1.40 p.m. ' , Vessels return on Monday, arriving about i '.) a.m. I The week-end trips to Kawau and Waiwera ; are cancelled. d; R. C. HAMMOND, ir | Manager. ! ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP - IN CO.. LTD. Iz£»§N DAY TRIPS~TO WAIHEKE. ,ff '■ ** O.V. WAIUKU. « ' OSTEN'D, AWAROA, ORAPIU, AND l> CO WES BAY. e Mon.. 3.30 a ut. Wed.. 930 a.m. t Leaves Cowea, 3 p.m.: Ostend. 4.30 p.m. Fares: Ostend 3s. Cowea 4s. Orapiu ss. Awaroa 4s. ' OSTEND & BUCKLAND'S BEACH ONLY, j ; Friday. 9.30 a.m. y Leaves Ostend, 4.30 p.m.; Buckland'a, 5.30 I pin. Fare: Buckland'a, 2s Gd. ; R, C. HAMMOND, Manager. ' _ | lfcrs-» VOKTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. ! . NGA'IEA SHOW. HAURAKI PLAINS. | I TO-MORROW iSATURDAYI. i s.s. Gael. , . 1 Weather and other circumstances permitting. ' Leaves Auckland. Saturday. 18th, 3 a.m. Leaves Ngatea Saturday. 18th. midnight. ; REIURN FARE, 235. WAHKWORTH SHOW. I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 5- S.S. HAUITt . . ' Weather, and other circumstances permitting, Leaves Auckland. Saturday, Feb- 16, 7.30 a.m. Leaves Warkworth. Sunday. Feb. 19. 9.30 a.m. FARE, RETURN, 10s. I Tickets available for return for one week. I K. C. HAMMOND, Manager. | .! i ; J3pE£fflLA SEASIDE ESTATE. ! me i.aumn IONOTO will leave the . , Launch Step 3: - I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) - 1 p.m. | SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19 - 9.15 a.m. . ! Leaving Surfdale at 4-30 p.m. Intending purchasers can obtain full in- ' - formation, tickets, and view photographs ' of Estate by calling at office. ONEROA BEACH ESTATES. ■ : 2nd Floor. Wright's. Bldgs., Fort St. . I Telephone 11S-IA. Open Friday Evenings till 9.30 p.m. 1 . ; ! &»™JI!> A!' 1 ' EDEX HOCKEY' ■ ' mgm M B ' j ; PICNIC AND SPORTS. ; PICNIC AND SPORTS, BROWN'S ISLAND. \ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). j ' I ' ' ; Adults, 2s y Children. 4to 12 years, Is. ! Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Italian Orchestra. ; i Boats lca\c Firry Tee (Quay St I North- ! cote portion, P am. and 1.10 p.m. Tickets obtainable at Boat. UT. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY- ~ SCHOOL AND CHURCH. ANNUAL PICNIC TO ST. HELIEUS BAY. I TO-MORROW (SATURDAYi. FEB. 18. ' All Friends. Past and Present, fordiallv I Invited. • i Boats Leave Auckland: j H a.m., 10 45 a.m., 12.20 p.m., 2 p.m. Buy Your Tickets (rom St, James' Teachers Outside Ferry Buildings. Adults. Is 3d. Children, (id. rpE pEOPLE'S jgIG piCNIC. The Premier Aquatic Carnival of Hie Yoar. VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB'S ANNUAL PICNIC. To be held at MOTUTArU ISLAND (By kind permission of Mrs. Reid.) ON SUNDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 19. A Large Programme of Swimming Races,] Dinghy Races, and Novelty Events for AIL ' Sports and Lollies for the Children. Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. v First-claes Band in Attendance.' Steamers leave Ferry Teo at 9.30 and 10 a.in Tickets. 2s Children under 14 years, Is. i Obtainable from Members at the .Wharf and 1 Mr. A. Hazclman, opposite Ferry Buildings GEO. MOBBERLEY, Hon. Sec. | 4 1 KAW A °' I fe^^jjft'"™'^ A Special Week-end ! to Kawau has been ' arranged. A Private Launch will leave Auckland at 1.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (SatI urday), and return to Auckland en MONDAY MORNING, arriving about 9 a.m. Inquire and Book with C. E. YOUNG AND CO.. 91-93, Queen Street. 'Phohe 2312 A. j TLYKAPUNA Beacb.-Popular Launch I L Trip.-Cruising Launch Joybird will ! leave Liiunch Stops, Auckland, at 2 p.m. toi morrow (Saturday), leaving Takapuna for the I return trip at 0.30 p.m. Fare: 2s Return; | .'lnlelrcn. Half-price. I f AUNCH Manu will leave the Ferry Steps ! ; LJ daily for Arklo's Bay and way ports, I i it 5 p.m.. except Saturday, at 1.30 p.m. LAUNCH Kia Ora 1. leaves Auckland daily for Arklc's and Way Ports at 5.15 p.m., ' I leaving Arkle's 6.30 a.m. each morning. i Leaving Auckland Saturdays, I.ls.—Vore ' Harrison, Proprietor. Motor and Coach Trips. TITIRANGI TEA KIOSK-TO-MORROW 1 (Saturday). DANCING 8 till 11 p.m. r Bring your best girl and spend a few lours on the Ranges. Good music, singing, And light refreshments provided. Easyiding Motor Char-a-bancs leave G.P.O. 7 ■ . ;>.m., leaving Titirangi 11 p.m. Return fare ,s each, including admission and rcfreshnents. Let us know where to pick you up. '.look your seats. Phone 2t)9oA.—-J. Rimmor, nOTORUA-GISBORNE MOTOR SERVICB RIGHT THROUGH IN ONE DAI. Cars Leave Rotorua 6 i.m., TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Arrive Gisborne 7 p.m. Telegrams "Motoco," Rotorua. j Phones 19 and 363- ( ROTORUA MOTOR TRANBPORT COMPANY. LTD. rpAURANGA-MATAMATA. WALKER'S HUDSON MOTOR SERVICB. Cars leave Tauranga Daily at 8 a.m., coni .aecting with Rotorua-Frankton-Auckland ExI yress at Matamata at 11.20 a.m. ; Cars leai'o Matamata Daily, aftor arrival • ' if Auckland-Frankton-Rotorua Express, at ! 2,40 p.m., reaching Tauranga. 6.30 p.m. ' I Book Seats by collect wire to " Marion. '' ! Matamata." -, 1 D, WALKER, Tauranga. 'Phone 155. j I , A LOVELY Song—a lovely setting—an entrancing melody—is tho very latest sous, j oalled " Lovelight." 2s, or post free 2s 2d, £f " m LEWIS B, EADY AND 80N, LTD. <

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18018, 17 February 1922, Page 10

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