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Amusements. ~ r NATIONAL THEATRE ATIONAL J. HEATRE NOW SHOWING. Universal Films' Presents '; 17IRANK MAYO ' A RANK IVJ-AYO FRANK MAYO FRANK MAYO In OUT f\F npRE QILENT \fORTH.;; UT Uf lllE OILENT iAORTH." " OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH." " OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH. "OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH.' " OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH." A Smashing Story of the Canadian N.W. Would you befriend a stranger, guard him. save his life, and bring him back to the girl you loved? That's the sacrifice of Frank Mayo as Pierre Baptistc in " Out of the Silent North." , The great artist. Nature, created the marvellous background for " Out of . the Silent North." It. is a cinema gem in a setting of rare beaatv. It is one of FranK Mayo's greatest triumphs on the screen. " Out ot the Silent North " comes a. talo of real men—a story of nuiet heroism and sacrifice. Its theme is as big aa the country itself, as beautiful as the picture's scenic background Frank Mayo rcaahos new dramatic heights in " Out of the Silent North." SELZNICK FILMS PRESENTS WARREN TTERRIGAN ARREN JVeRRIGAN In THE T7LAME." HE VJREEN J: LAME." Century Comedy, "TEN SECONDS." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Sessions: 11.15, 1.15. 3.30. 6.0, 8.0Watch for the coming of the World's , Greatest Picture. The* Most Magnificent and Longest Picture ever brought to New Zealand. fourteen reels. i foolish "wives." Foolish Wives." By and with ERIC VON STROHEIM. A Story of Gay Monte Carlo Where even saints are sinners. EMPRESS NEWTON. (Reservoir Comer.) TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. "PAGAN LOVE." "PAGAN LOVE." "PAGAN LOVE." "PAGAN LOVE." A Truly Magnificent Production. A Marvel of Pictorial Beauty. It embodies everything the theatre-goer loves best—a succession of beautiful ocenes, each one lovelier than the last—a story that reaches the heart. USUAL PRICES. LYRIC. — TO-NIGHT, at S. — LYRIC. From Stage to Screen. "THE HALF-BREED." A rush of drama sweeping from Wigwam to Society glitter. A BIG HIT FROM BROADWAY. Also, Larry Semon. in "THE BELL HOP." And Latest Topical. LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Prices: Stalls. 6d: Circle. Is Id: Res.. Is Bd. AT THE, GRAND TO-DAY: First Chapter—New Sejrial. "THE ADVENTURES, OF ROBINSON CRUSOII." (See Advertisements.) Shows. A UCKLAND TTORTTCULTUR AL (SOCIETY'S QUMMER TTLOWER R HOW « OPEN AND AMATEUR CLASSES FOR;! ROSES. SWEET PEAS, CARNATIONS. CUT FLOWERS, TABLE DECORATIONS. ETC. Entries close TO-DAY (Friday), with the Secretary, Williamson's Chambers, Shortland Street. Schedules on application and from Leading Seedsmen. _ N. A- DUTHIE. : Secretary. Carnivals. TAKAPUNA PUBLIC SCHOOL CARNIVAL. TO BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL GROUNDS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission: Adults. 6d: Children. 3d, 2 DAY OP PLEASURE FOR YOUNG AND OLD. j Excursions. Picnics, etc. FAST LAUNCH. KOA—Circumstances permitting leaves Auckland daily at 3.30 p.ro., for Birkdale. Hobsonville. Grecnhithe. j and Waimario. Saturdays and Sundays excepted; Sundays. 7 p.m. Leaving Waim.irie daily 7.15 a.m.. Sundays excepted. Particulars, Ferry Cake Bhop. |_ J. M. JACKSON. Master. BE A C H L A N D S. Eleven Hard Beaches. ■ Surf Bathing. Calm Bathing. SUPERB VIEWS. Motor-cars leave from front of Office on Wednesdays and Sundays at 9.45 a.m., Saturdays at 12.15 p.m.; 5s return. A pretty scenic trip. Launches resume running in December. 19. COMMERCIAL BANK. 64. Queen Streot. Auckland. GRAND EXCURSION TO BUCKLAND'S .. BEACH. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12. Ferry leaves.Tee at-10 a.m., Leaves Buckland's, 5 p.m. Hot Water and Refreshments at Jackson's. Prices, only, adults Is 6d; Children undov 14 years, 9d F A. R. AND J. TURNER. Promoters. Road Board Notices. /"\NE TREE HILL ROAD. DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the One Tree Hill Road Board, held on Wednesday, the Ist day of November. 1922, the following _ Resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at a Special Meeting of the Board, to be held on the Ist day of December, 1922, at the Office of the Board, Manukau Road. One Tree Hill. (Here follows the; By-law.) The purport of the said By-law is to regulate the erection of shops on Manukau 5?.?. Great South Roadß. in the One Tree Hill Road District. A espy of the proposed By-law ig deposited at the Board's Office. Manukau Road, and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours. WM. HOGG. v v n . Clerk. November 3. 1922. Corporation Notices. "VTOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER MAKING BY-LAWS. Public Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Mount Eden Borough Council, held on the 9th day of October, 192J, it was resolved by way of Snecial Order that the Mount Eden BorougV. Council make Bylaws to deal with the followine matters: — Prescribing License required for Hawkers and Pedlars and the conditions which shall be observed by them. Amending the nrovisioii3 relating to sites on which. Buildings may be erected, and providing powers to deal with special circumstances, i Amending the provisions relating to Buildings in brick, stone, or concrete, and making further additions to same. PrescriHns conditions on which Porticoes or Verandahs may be erected, and on which Signboards may be provided. Providing for the Erection of Fire Escanes. Prescribins conditions to be observed by Heavy Traffic within the Borough. The above Resolutions will be submitted for confirmation to a Meeting of the Mount Eden Borough Council, to be held at the Council Chambers. Valley Road, Mount Eden, on MONDAY, the 13th day of November. 1922 at 7.30 P.m. Copies of the proposed Special Order and By-lawn are deposited at the Office of the Council, where they will be open for inspection from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week days except Saturday, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Paturdsiy, until the Confirming Meeting it heldS. GRAY. October 11. 1922. Town Clerk. COME to St. Hcliers To-morrow (Satuiday)„ Nov. 11. Children's Sports. Fu i for all. Dancing on lawn, Kohimarams, To-morroT? Evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 16

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