Hupninirmn-r, r— j^y^^JggMtlE Ml S. THEY STORMED THE TICKET OFFICE! They came from everywhere on Saturday evening, carload after carload joined in the long queue outside: the LYRIC. Many pleasing compliments were heard in the lobby-as these wise pleasure-seekers were going out, they lauded the new Management for the marked improvement in the standard of the entertainment. They praised the Orchestra for the delightful Music. ■ The general opinion expressed that "The finest Programme ever offered at this Theatre.-" THE TYEIC, XHE JJYBIC. TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. Under Entirely New Management. Lessee Phil G. Murdoch. EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2.30. EVERY EVENING- AT 8. The Screen's Fashion Plate, CORINNE /GRIFFITH ORINNE VJRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH Wears the Very Latest in Exquisite Frocks in Her Biggest Picture to Date, DIVORCE /COUPONS. IVORCE Coupons, DIVORCE coupons. Full of Action, Heart Interest, and Big Moments. More pictures like this and the. screen would take a new position in society. A film that can be enjoyed by all members of the family. The Second Big Feature is Something i Snappy. RICHARD rpALMADGE. ICHARD XaLMADGE, Brother of the Famous NORMA AND CONNIE TALMADGE, In a Romantic Story Full of Tense Action, Thrills, Dare-devil Stunts, and Rapid-fire Action. THE TTNKNOWN" HE U NKNOWN." THE T YRIC niICHESTRA. IHE -L_ YRIC ORCHESTRA, THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Conductor, Mr. Alf. Marbeck. AT THE CHILDREN'S MATINEE: '• THE UNKNOWN." " THE- UNKNOWN." AND TWO BIG COMEDIES. ' We Make a Speciality of Matinee Programmes. NOTE.—TRAMCARS FOR ALL ROUTES WAITING AT DOOR AT CONCLUSION OF PERFORMANCE. i 'Phone Theatre, 3645, for Reserves. EXCURSIONS, PICNIICS, ETC. l_ K .QURFDALE — QURFDALE. -&XSnL\ OURFDALE — OURFDALE. "«Q-Sfia-_» Auckland's Big New . Seaside Resort. DAILY STEAMER SERVICE: N.S.S. Co.'s O.V. WAIUKU leaves for Surfdale Daily ----- 9.30 a.m. Leaves Surfdale about ----- 4.45 p.m. ' SECTIONS SELLING RAPIDLY.; Notwithstanding the unseasonable weather during the past week or two the Sale of Sections at Surfdale has exceeded our most sanguine expectations. There are still a number of superb sections available, which lie to the sun all day, handy to pretty little ocean beaches, and from which wide panoramic views are obtainable, embracing all the islands of .the world-famous Hauraki Gulf. ...... Sections from £30, deposit from 50s, balance at the rate of EIGHTPENCE A DAY (;£1 a month), with no interest and no rates. . Make a point of visiting Surfdale this week. Salesmen on the Estate to show you round and give all necessary particulars. Refreshments, hot water, soft drinks, etc. Call at our Queen Street Office for Plan and particulars and inspect our splendid series of photographs of the Estate. QURFDALE QEASIDE STATE, 154. QUEEN STREET, 'Phones: 1184 A, and 3304. fr--~w__ ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP IN CO., LTD. ] DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKE. I * ' • - *» (As-per Waiuku Time-table.) , O.V. WAIUKU. FARES: _ Surfdale and Ostend . . . . 3s i Awaroa and Cowes Bay . . . . 4s Orspiu . . . . ..'.■:■ . . 5s Tickets available for day only, Light Refreshments obtainable on board vessel. ~* . ~*l a "RUCKLAND. •■"" B £__B__B9_L_l •" . BEACH. W-——_mbJ —' — LAUNCH OLIVE JEAN. ' Licensed to carry 90 passengers, leaves Launch Landing on Harbour Board Office, at 10 a.m. and Buckland's at 4.45 p.m. to-day '(Monday), Tuesday, and Wednesday Return fare, 2s 6d. N. J. INGLAS, _______ . ■ Owner. _ TJEACHLANDS. •emmntmsi 3. -Deachlands. 7 HARD BEACHES ?T_i- ips (By Water). . , LANCIA leaves from Steps next to Ferry Bldgs.. at 12.45 p.m. Every Saturday and 9.45 a.m. Every Sunday. Leaves Sunkist. Bay at 5.30 p.m. 3s return. BY LAND. Trips leave from front of Main Office (opposite Smith .and Cattghey's),' at 12.16 p.m. Every Saturday, and at 9.45 a.m. Every Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday. 5s returnl WATCH US GROW. Beachlands has created a record for the value of sections sold. Main Office: 276, . Queen St. Branches: 64, Queen Street and Beachlands. TENDERS. A UCKLAND CITY . COUNCIL. , Tenders are invited for the following:— 2700 Yds. Point G Square Inch 660' Volt, BITUMEN AND DIATRINE COVERED CABLE. .-•-,. Tenders close 4. p.m. on THURSDAY, January 25, 1923. They must be endorsed " Tender for Cable." and addressed to the Town Clerk, Auckland. Full information and Specifications may be inspected on application to the Tramway Office, Customs Street West, and the Purchasing Department. Town Hall, Auckj land. ■■:■"■,■', The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. •.-'■• J. S. BRIGHAM. , ■ Town Clerk. ALMERSTON NORTH BOROUGH . COUNCIL >...-. CONTRACTING: 29. Tenders are invited -for the ' supply of • Cast Iron Gas Mains, Specials. Specifications and Schedule of quantities may be obtained <:rom the undersigned, and tenders marked on the outside Contract No. 29," must be lodged 'with the Town Clerk not later'than 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 26th day of January, ,1923. JOHN R. HUGHES, » Borough Engineer. ITtAMAKI WEST ROAD BOARD. KERBING AND CHANNELLING AT ST. HELIERS AND KOHIMARAMA. Tenders for approx. 38 Chains of above will be. received at our Offices up till Noon of TUESDAY, 16th inst. FOSTER AND MILLER, Engineers. , Safe Deposit Buildings. High St. FOR SALE BY TENDER. ■ _ _ _ $_ TN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BOWER J. KELLY; Deceased. Royal Mail Contractor, late of QpotiM. Tenders are invited for the purchase of deceased's half-interest in the private company of Kelly and Fleming, Ltd. The firm carries on a well-established carrying and motor transport birsinessftat Opotiki, including the Royal Mail Contract between Opotiki and G-isborne. The deceased was the owner of' £200, £10 shares paid . up to £7 10s per share. Tenders, which close at the Office of '.the undersigned" - at noon on JANUARY 25, 1923, should be marked, "Tenders for Shares.'" A deposit not less than £20 must' be forwarded with the tenderAlternative tenders for cash or. terras may be submitted, . and further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned or from the Public Trust Office, Auckland, Gisborne, and Opotiki. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. » F. J. MOORE, District Public Trustee, Hamilton. Ward Street, Hamilton, January 6, 1923. ■' ■ X
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18292, 8 January 1923, Page 10
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