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Amusements. ; —~ "Tho House of The Tolling Bell." I To-day—To-Night. Princess. 'Phone fiB6A. Sessions: 12 . 2 . 4 : 6 » 8- " QUE'S got such a beautiful fare: it's a O pity sho didn't havo a. little moro brains with it! " If you vi'pro in love with * man, and you heard him say ths . about you—wouldn't you want to dio? LOUISE HUFF LOUISE HUFF Pla.ve the girl, and dives society a terrible shock over her doinge in "THE DANGEROUS PARADISK. - ' "THE DANGEROUS PARADISE." It's fun all through, and a, thrill at the end! In Addition. Your Old Favourite TOM MIX | TOM MIX In " LAW AND OUTLAW." " LAW AND OUTLAW." Sessions:—l2—2— i —C—B. QUEEN'S r\UKEN'B UEEN'S — UUEKN'H 'Phone (MIA. IGNOTX NULLA CUPIDO (For a thing unknown there is no desire). A T L AST. A T L AST. J^T. TUB 810 CONCERT THE BIG CONCERT TEE BIG CONCERT (Held under the auspices of tb«. AUCKLAND I TRAMWAYS RECREATION CLUB) At At At THE SCOTS HALL, THE SCOTS HALL. THE SCOTS HALL. TUESDAY. MAY 16. AT 8 PM. TUESDAY. MAY lfi. AT 8 P.M. TUESDAY. MAY 16. AT 8 P.M. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Of THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. With an Extensive Repertory of MUSIC. MIRTH. MELODY. A SBieted by MISS JESSIE BARTLETT (Contralto). MR. HENRY ENGEL (Solo Violinist). MRS. A. H. RIPLEY. A.T.C.L., at the Piano. An Aeroplane Programme at Submarine Prico. It is our duty to cator for your pleasure at » prico within tho reach of all. One price only— 9S. 2 s - 9 s ' 9 S - 9 S - 98. WE PAY TAX. Doora open *t 7.30 p.m. To commeuco at 8 p.m. MANAGER'S NOTE.—Tho ability of tho above well-known Artiste are sufficiently known to' dispense with the necessity of our making elaborate statements. ORSATISF A C T I 0 N. A 1 RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. 'Phono 2660 A Early for Table To-night Double Ticket. ss, Jazzing 8 to 11.30.' 700. Z O u. z O 0. f-l Still Going Strong. Donkey Rides. Ocean Wave, and Hot Water Free. Fine Picnic Grounds, and plenty of Shade under Trees. Adults. Is: Children. 6d and 3d Football. j AMATEUR HUG-BY. ! OUR NATIONAL GAME. *"T"ffifj r PO-DAY'S FIXTURES. EDEN PARK: EDEN PARK: PONSONBY V. UNIVERSITY. MARIST BROTHERS V. EDEN. NEWTON V. GRAMMAR. Kick Off 3 p.m. Admission, 6d; Children, 3d: Stand Extra, Is; Children, 6d. Efficient tram service to and from land and Valley Road- Special through ■ trams from Ponsouby at frequent intervals, starting 1.60 p.m. VICTORIA PARK: VICTORIA PARK: FIRST JUNIORS, GRAMMAR V. TRAINING COLLEGE. Kick Off 3 pm. DEVONPORT. DEVONPORT. NORTH SHORE V. COLLEGE RIFLES, i Kick Of! 3 p.m. A VONDALE RACECOURSE: JUNIOR AND CADET MATCHES. Owing to damage caused Char-a-bancs and Other Ve!iielo3 will NOT be allowed inside tho gates, but must remain outside. T. W. MA I! EN. Secretary, Aj]ckland_Rugby Football Union. d$ A SSOCIATION FOOTBALL. flf TO-DAY'S MATCHES. *Ny ® pi RST "division . !_(&. . PONSONBY V. DEVONPORT PRESBY- ' TERIAN, Domain, 8 p.m. PHILOMEL V. Y.M.C.A.. Domain 3 p.m. NORTHCOTE V. CORINTHIANS. Victoria Park. 3 p.m. EVERTON V. NORTH SHORE, North 1 Shore, 3 p.m. HOWARD CRIBBLE. Hon. Sec. A.F.A. Funeral Notices. p RAFTON RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. Members of tho Grafton Rugby Football j Club are. requested to Attend the Funeral of ; EDGAR THOMAS NIXON, which leaves \ Little's Marble Arch at 2 p.m. TO-DAY I (Saturday), for tho Waikmnotc Cemetery, via Eingsland. Conveyances havo been arranged for. W. F. ALLEN, Hon. Secretary . ( rpilE " Poor and Needy" of Auckland I your assistance in Queen Stroet next Friday. BURNNAND'S "Pro7eßaTonanOroheaU«rin< ' Concert Band; any number of musicians I . •uxnplied.—63. Albert St. Phone 73& A i j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 16

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