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Amusements. T YRIC 7.45. H The Popular and Beautiful ALICE JOYCE ' , In her-finest production to date, " THE INNER CHAMBER." ■. From the Famous Story by Chas. Dobie. Also, ~ , „ , " IN FOR LIFE !'■--• Christie Comedy, i Latest Topical, etc. Il Usual popular prices, Book your seats. NATIONAL. NOW SHOWING. frank gHARK MASTER „ ALL STAR CAST \ " YOU CAN'T "KILL LOVE." . '■ CHESTER OUTING Scenic. ROMAN ROMEOS - - - - - - Comedy. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Reserves, phone 2169 A. TIHE PRINCESS. THE PRINCESS. _ IHE PRINCESS. THE PRINCESS. ,MARY MILES. MINTER In the celebrated English Humorist, ' Israel Zangwill's, Greatest Work, NURSE MARJORIE. Directed by the late WILLIAM DESMOND TAYLOR (the victom of the recent Los I Anijeles Tragedy). ,', The Pocrleus Princess Orchestra—the Band '•' of Musicians. I STRAND, TO-NIGHT. "MOLLY 0." OTRAND. Sturrine "MOLLY 0." STRAND. The Queen of "MOLLY 0." STRAND. Comedy, "MOLLY 0" STRAND. MABEL "MOLLY 0." STRAND. NORMAND. " MOLLY 0." STRAND. Produced by " MOLLY 0." v STRAND. Mack Sennett. "MOLLY 0. ;, STRAND. Better than "MOLLY 0. e STRAND, "Mickey." "MOLLY 0." . FfIYOLI. "TONIGHT AT 8. Z ' IVOLI. Enthusiastic Success. TIVOLI. WALLACE REID. TIVOLI. WALLACE REID. TIVOLI. WALLACE REID. TIVOLI. In "THE HELL DIGGERS. „ TIVOLI. In " THE HELL DIGGERS." - TIVOLI. Big Supporting Programme and TIVOLI. Tivoli Orchestra. . TIVOLI, Reserves 2236 A. U "EVERYBODY'S NOW SHOWING. EVERYBODY'S NOW SHOWING. EVERYBODY'S 12, 2, 4, G, 8. EVERYBODY'S 12. 2. 4 0. 8. EVERYBODY'S VIOLA DANA EVERYBODY'S ' VIOLA DANA EVERYBODY'S In „___. EVERYBODY'S LIFE'S DARN FUNNY. EVERVBODY'R LIFE'S DARN FUNNY. EVERYBODY'S Good Supports. pRAND. ■ " - TO-DAY. U" A Novel Love Story Drama, "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." Selznick Comedy. "THE FLAPPER." a Serial, • _ „ b 10th Chapter " HIDDEN DANGERS. Mermail Comedy, "NONSENSE." Popular Prices, DROAD WAY — TO-NIGHT. EDITH HA'LLOR in "Children of Destiny." Eddie Polo in "Do or Die" (3rdChapterL Railway Notices. PUKEKOHE SHOW. / FEBRUARY 24 and 25, 1922. , . Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Pukckohe from Auckland. Onehunga, • Hamilton and intermediate stations on February 24 and by trains due to arrive at i. Pukekohe not later than 3 p.m. on February 25, available for return until February 27. n 1922 (not available by Thames and Rotorua p express trains on February 25 and Main >f Trunk expresses on February 24, 25. 26 and 27). On February 25 trains will leave Auck- . land for Pukckohe as f0110w5:—9.22 a.m., ? 10.30 a.m., and 12.8 p.m. Return trains I leave Pukekohe at 5.17 p.m. and 5.35 p.m. e A train will leave Mercer for Pukekohe i.t ! 8 10.5 a.m. Return train leaves Pukekohe at '• 5 p.m. A train will leave Waiultu for Pukee kohe at 9,10 a.m. Return train leaves Pukekohe at 5.8 p.m. The usual 2.25 p.m. .- Papakura-Mercer train will NOT run The II usual 1.13 p.m. train from Auckland will e not take passengers for beyond Papakura. For full particulars Boe handbi'K it THAMES RACES AT PARAWAI. ?- 1 FEBRUARY 25 and 27, 1922. _ d Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Thames South from Auckland, Onehunga, | y Cambridge, Rotorua, Waihi and intermediate stations on February 24 and 25, and by morninK trains on February Jl, all available for return till February 28. 1922 (NOT available on . Main Trunk express trains). On February 25 a train will leave Waihi for Thames at 9.5 a.m. Return train ). leaves Thames at fi.s p.m. The usual 10.30 a.m. Frankton to Paeroa, 4.35 p.m. Waihi to v Paeroa, and 5.60 p.m. Paeroa to Waihi trains c- will NOT run. A train will leave Waihi for j Paeroa at 6 p.m. on February 25 and 27. A special train will leave Frankton for Thames at 7.30 a.m.. arriving Parawai 10.50 a.m. >y Return train leaves Thames at 5.45 p.m., 3- parawai 6.15 pn> A train will leave le Aroba lor Thames at 8.40 a.m. Return, train it leaves Thames at 5.25 p.m., Parawai 5,50 p.m. The usual 7.15 a.m. To Arena to | Thames and 10 o.m. Thames to Te Aroha; trains will NOT run. On February 27 the usual 5.50 p.m. Paeroa-Waihi tram will not leave Paeroa till G. 53 p.m. For full particulars see handbills. s - Licensing Notices. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-!. WILLIAM it PENNY HAMMOND, of Auckland, Hotelkeeper being the holder -of a Publican's License in respect of the Premises known by the sign of The Commercial Hotel, . and situate at Corner of Sliortland Street' and _ High Street, Auckland, do hereby give ~ notico that I desire to obtain, and will, at * the next Licensing Meeting to be hold at Auckland on the Ist day of March, 1922, D innly for a Transfer of the said License from myself to ERNEST JAMES MORRISON, of Auckland, Hotelkeeper. my apid pointee. Dated at Auckland, the 7th day of j>" December, 1921.— W. P. HAMMOND, Applicant. THAMES LICENSING DISTRICTNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Sj TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-I, JOHN e, MURCHIE, of Mercer, being the holder of __ a Publican's License in respect of the House and Premises known by. the sign of v Railway Hotel, and situate at Mercer, do '• hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, _ and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be bolden at the Courthouse, Thames, on S- the First day of March. 1922, apply for a Transfer of 111" said License, from myself to w ARTHUR KERR, my Appo'ntee. Dated the Q2nd day of November. 1921—Signature of g . Applicant: JOHN MURCHIE. a- ——« s Teachers of Music and Elocution. VOICE. PIANO. S, VOICE. ' PIANO. TV/TB. WALTER TMPETT HAS RESUMED LESSONS AT HIS STUDIO, ROOM 74. ' BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, or QUEEN STREET. Students will kindly attend at their usual hours. Mr. Impett will interview intending students daily between 2 and 5 p.m. E MRS. JEAN KILMARTIN, L.A.8., OF M R.A.M. AND R.C.M. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Italian Mothod and Language with correct ' Pronunciation. Studio: 29, PALMERSTON BLDGS.. Opp. G.P.O. (P.O. Box 1489). - ATTEND STUDIO: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY. 3 - MISS LILLIAN LEVENS, Ii SOLO FLAUTISTE, >r IS OPEN TO RECEIVE PUPILS rs For Flute and Piccolors £ ' 'Phono 2169 A lor Appointment. — Studio: National Theatre. USI CA L EDUC AT I 0~n! MR. EDGAR RANDAL. „ Studio: 3, Wellesley Chambers, Lome St, S. (opp. Wellesley St. P. 0.) Residence: Lynton Av. (Ofl Pahßd.), Epsom. IjILUTE and Piccolo Tuition.—A. A. Dunn, ' of Lyric Theatre Orchestra, Studio: 8, Durham Street East. City. AUCKLAND School of Music, 7, New North Rd.—Violin. Piano. Singing. Mandolin, Ukulele, Steel Guitars, Banjo. Teachers oi Dancing, MISS MABEL JOHNSON. 1, OMAHU ROAD, REMUERA. , 'Phone 1721 A. Miss Johnson will give private Lessons daily in her ballroom, by appointment. Latest etepa in Fox Trot, One Step, and Waltz. — Children's and Adults' Classes recommence in April. Intending new Pupils are advised to apply 3. early. MISS ANITA WEBSTER has Resumed IVI Privato Tuition, Classes later.—'Phoue 2777.—5, Shelly Beach Road. rTVHE New Way to Health.—Violet Rays ly Jl Free Demonstrations Daily.—3oß. N.Z. lnsurunce_Bldgß; ■ CPENNIS and Cricket Goods, best English 1 makes; repairs a speciality.—N.Z. Sports Manufacturing Co., 205. Karaugahape Rd. ____. ,_ YJTHITE.and-Gold Dinner Sets: the very VV latest.—Tanfield, Potter, and Co.. 242. Queen St. ■ \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 12