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' ______ AMUSEMENTS. - _____ __ : • MOW QHOWING. ' :■. ±\OW.--': ■-•Quo WING. "V; __'lJ.OlSr_\j- • THEATRE. ';/...: 1> ATiONAL, J-HEATKE. NATIONAL ' j "HE ATKE. ATIONAL X HEATRE. , Univorsal Films, Ltd., Presents '• THE BROTHER OF THE TALMADGE - . SISTERS. | • "'I " '" ■ .'" i .[' | RICHARD rpALMADGE I I ICHARD X ALMADGE I - | RICHARD TALMADGE 1 RICHARD TALMADGE | . —~— ~~~ 'IN " ' I I ■■■' , I "TAKING . /CHANGES." J * \ '• X AKING V/HANCES." I "TAKING CHANCES." J ) " TAKING CHANCES." 1 ( "TAKING CHANCES." i "TAKING CHANCES." [ "TAKING- CHANCES." J j , "TAKING CHANCES." |.. J ; : !' A RICHARD TALMADGE PRODUCTION. With thrilling, hair-raising, death-defying stunts, crammed with whirlwind action, thrills, suspense, and irresistible funny 3 angles, with never a let-up in its headlong jj ' ( pace. The story is intensely interesting and entertaining, with a love theme and all sorts of kinds of adventure. - I " AKING /CHANGES." I I "X AKING RANGES." . ,V 1 " TAKING CHANCES." I L* i "TAKING CHANCES." ] .1 I *, Is adapted from the wonderful comedy » ! success. i "VIM. VIGOUR AND VITALITY." 4 _ jTAKING | AKING 'UHANCES." I , "TAKING CHANCES." I JI "TAKING CHANCES." | IJ: i : L l Here's the picture in which the world's ? greatest exponent of dare-devil stunts gives you a genuine riot of fun and thrills, pep and action, comedy, crammed with whirlwind action, thrills, suspense and irresistible funny angles; with never a let-up in its headlong pace from the very start to the rip-roaring rattling, eminently satisfac- ' tory climax. " TAKING CHANCES " packs tremendous .wallops, rapid fire action, appealing romance. If you want something snappy, ex--5 citing, romantic, full of tense action, well here it is. Selznick Films, Ltd., Presents ROY Q TEW ART OY O TEW ART • AND t ouise T ovely -i-OUTSE Xjovely In ' THE TTEART AF HE MORTH." he Heart v/f Xt-te orth." " THE heart OF the north.'' "THE HEART .OF THE NORTH.*' A picture that gives you hosts of now • thrills, including a tremendous fire scene in a forest, in which Roy Stewart and Louise Lnvelv fight for dear life. • CENTURY COMEDY. " CURED " - - - - CENTURY COMEDY. INTERNATIONAL NEWS - " Topical Sessions: 11.1 1.16. 3.30, -G, 8. REMEMBER. COMMVWCTATG TO-DAY, COMMENCING TO-DAY, THURSDAY. THURSDAY. DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND. IXIELAND. ■ DIXIELAND. EVENING PRICES NOW AS USUAL: Week Nights, 2s Cd each, 8 to 11. ' Saturday Night, lis each. 8 to 1.2. . Afternoon Session, 2.15 to 5. j Table Reservations, 'Phone 1535. Direction - - HERBERT J. BENTLEY. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. TTARBOUR "pXCURSION. TO-DAY' (THURSDAY). TO-DAY (THURSDAY). TO-DAY (THURSDAY). WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF FLARE ILLUMINATIONS. A MAGNIFICENT SIGHT NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN. It must be seen from the water to be appreciated and to get full effect of reflections S.S. CONDOR will leave the Ferry lee at 7.20, Kohimarama at 7.50, and St. Heliers at 8.5 p.m.. and will then steam in front of the brilliantly illuminated, foreshore, when the headland from St. Heliers to the Kohi marama Wharf will be lit up with thousands . of flares. .„ . After this display the steamer will wait ' at St. Heliers Wharf to enable Excursionists to visit the Tamaki West. BEACH CARNIVAL, where, in addition to the usual attractions, a Unique Display will be given by the Maoris from Orakei, including POI DANCES. HAKAS. WAR DANCES, Etc. Good Band in Attendance. Excursion Fares.From Auckland, for Round Trip, Is; from Kohi and St. Heliers, to view Illuminated Display,' Gd. D. N. PURDIE. Hon. Sec. St. Heliers Bay. frc— AYORTHERN STEAMSHIP IkSJ>A L\ CO., LTD. ||___*_y EXCURSION COWES° BAY. SUNDAY, JANUARY 14. S.S. WAKATERE. FARE 2s 6d. Make tip Your Parties. Vessel Leaves at 9.45 a.m. I** fc. QURFDALE — QURFDALE. RFDAL,E — OfJRFDALE. "VWKmnvSßt Auckland's Big New Seaside Resort. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS DAILY. N.S.S. Co.'s O.V. WAIUKU leaves for Surfdale Daily (except Saturdays . and Sundays), at - - . - - - 9.30 a.m. Leaving Surfdale about ----- 4.45 p.m. SATURDAY - - -. 1.45 p.m. Leave Surfdale ..-„■--. 6.30 p.m. SUNDAY, - - - .'.- 9.-15 a.m. Leave Surfdalo ------ 5 p.m. Sections from £30 on terms of EIGHTPENCE A DAY, with no interest and no rates. . Salesmen, on the Estate to show you round. Refreshments, Soft Drinks, etc., available. ; SURFDALE SEASIDE ESTATE, , 154, Queen St. 'Phones: 1184 A and 3304. ' -B.MWWBM '1. "OEACHLANDS. > feJE^*l -OEACHLANDS. StessFTSSS**©* 7 HARD 1 BEACHES. • DAY TRIPS. DAY TRIPS; Lancift leaves from. Steps. next to Ferry Buildings, at 12.45 p.m. Every Saturday, and at 9.45 a.m., Every Sunday. 3s return. De Luxe Motor-bus leaves from. Main Office at 12.15 p.m. Every Saturday, and at 1 9.45 a.m. Every Sunday. 5s Return. Touring Cars leave from Main Office at . 9.45 a.m., Every Tuesday. Thursday, and Sunday. 7s 6d Return. Main Office, 276, QUEEN STREET (Opp. Smith and Caughey), Or at 64, Queen St., and at Beachlandg. ', "..4 ■ T AU N C r H E S 1 Leave Hire Steps, Auckland, To-morrow (Friday). 1Q.30 a.m., for Silverdale and way ports. Saturday, 1.30 p.m., Deep Creek and Arkle's Only, i Launch Kia Ora leaves Daily, 5.15 p.m., Arkle's, Way Ports Only. Returning from Arkle's, Morning 6.30 a.m. V. HARRISON, F. MACKAY. Props. ■m rpHE PEOPLE'S BIG PICNIC /Vk X AND AQUATIC CARNIVAL. ' VICTORIA CRUISING ' f*** CLUB'S ANNUAL PICNIC. ! • To he held at MOTUTAPU ISLAND ON SUNDAY. JANUARY 21. Swimming Races. Dinghy Races, and . Novelty Events for All. ' Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. First-class Band in Attendance. Tickets: Adults 2s, Children under 14 ' yea '' lF - GEO. MOBBERLEY. 160. Victoria Street Hon. Sec. 1 CORPORATION NOTICES. ! THOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. The Municipal Roll for 1923 is now being 1 prepared Applications for enrolment ' thereon will be received tip to and including 1 31st inst. Claims for enrolment must bo ' made on the statutory forms, to be obtained at the Council Office on request. H. UTTJNG. Town Clerk. Morningside, January 10, 1923. ORO UGH OF ■'' AV 0 D A LE. PENALTY ON OVERDUE RATES. I ■ £' Pursuant to Section .28 of "The Rating Amendment Act, 1910," I hereby givo notice i- that an additional charge of 10 per centum will be added to all rates unpaid on FEBRUARY 28, 1923. • A. NUNNS. Town Clerk, AvondaJe, January 9, 1923. , . i ' ■ " FOR HIRE. . CHAR-A-BANC, 30-36-seater; easiest riding Auckland; for Dances, Lodge ' Meetings, 'Phono 2690 A., J. Rimmer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18295, 11 January 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18295, 11 January 1923, Page 12

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