-' AMUSEMENTS. J " the t y r i c. he Lyric. ;,' to-night at, 8. -'. A "WELCOME >:. V-IHANGE. , . m '~i WELCOME ■' V/HANGB. ■;'■ We take both ©ride and pleasure in offering for your approval this evening ft£K?9?IS? MASTERPIECE FROM THE HOMELAND j ,"TADY , ■ ", AUDLEY'S .^V,,'.-'.'^.;.;-UDLEY'S * v '•■ SECRET." :, :': EGRET." /,■.,- An All-British Masterpiece that comes as a . Welcome Refresher after bo many American "TADY A UDLEY'S '.; CECRET,;; "JUaDY '-. A. UDLEY'S ! DECRET." „, , • SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL. •_ ! She had Money. Title, Everything a Woman i ■'(~•'■■■' could desire. •f. YET SHE WAS A CRIMINAL - WAS SHE A MURDERESS? -«•: WHAT WAS HER SECRET? SEE " '-'-"■ , : The Greatest Mystery Drama ever thrown on the Silver Screen. m#> "LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET." A Thrilling Mystery -Play -with an . _, v , All-Star Cast. , . Photography, ! Settings, Acting are equal to 11, the very best American Photoplays. The Characters out ?of the book, live again ■'s on the Screen. ■ M. E. BRADDON'S^ ■ Popular Story in Picture Form. DON'T MISS IT. . Also Showing: _"' MARIE PREVOST. ~ Vivacious. Magnetic, Beautiful, Appealing. In a delightful story of an ultra-modern girl, who proves as 'true as steel. " THE MARRIED FLAPPER." Pathos, Humour, Thrills. And i- the way Marie drives her auto in a thrilling automobile race will make you sit up and prasp. ■ ■ LATEST GAZETTES. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Is unequalled in Auckland. _ Conductor: MR. ALF. MARBECK. Cam, for 'all routes at conclusion of Performance. ... . 'Phone 8645 For Seats. TTIPPO^ROME. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11.16 A.M. TO 10 P.M. NOW SHOWING. HAVE SOU SEEN IT? " UNDER TWO FLAGS." OUIDA'S Famous Story. Featuring PRISCILLA DEAN. Universale Most Startling Super Special. And AL ST JOHN "FAST AND 0 FURIOUS." Prices as Usual. Plan at Theatre. Ring 4232. _ AT RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET THE ORCHESTRA Beats All Others for Pep and Versatility. Dancing, 8 to 11. Double Tickets. ss. RAILWAY NOTICES. __ TE KUITI RACES AT TE KUMI, 10TH FEBRUARY, TAUMARUNUI RACES AT TE KUMI. 12TH FEBRUARY. On 10th and 12th February a train will leave Auckland for Te Kuiti at 6.45 a.m., Te Kumi arrive 11.54 a.m., Te Kuiti arrive 12.6 p.m. Return' train leaves Te Kuiti at 5.45 p.m., Te Kumi at 6.20 p.m. A train will leave FranktoD for Te Kuiti at 9.30 a.m. Return train leaves Te Kuiti 6.35 pan.. To Kumi 6.45 p.m. The 6.45 a.m. from Auckland and 5.45 p.m. from Te Kuiti on 12th are guaranteed trains. Free passes, privilege, tourist excursion, season and commutation tickets will not be available by these trains. For particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued to Te Kuiti and Te Kumi from Auckland. Onehunga, Hamilton Mid intermediate stations on 9th and 10th February, and by trains due to arrive Te Kuiti not later than 12.6 p.m., 12th February, available for return up to and including 13tb February, 1923. .- - , f , PUBLIC NOTICES.
I, AT * Citizen's Meeting held on Monday. , -CX' at the Chamber of Commerce, at which over 100 leading citizens were present, the following resolution was.carried with acclamation:— \ "That thia meeting of citizens form «c!>» deputation to wait on His Worship the Mayor on THURSDAY NEXT, at 4.30 p.m.,. at t the Town Hall, for the purpose of asking him to accept nomina- ■ tion for the . office of Mayor pt } this v City, for the ensuing term,' and that a notice >to this effoot :be published in the daily papers l on Tuesday, "Wednesday and Thursday next, inviting all i ratepayers and citizens to join the i deputation." ,On behalf of the citizens i gathered there you at asked not to leave your endorsement to others, but to join the! deputation on THURSDAY, February 8, at 4.30 p.m., in the Town Hall, and by your presence there assure His Worship the Mayor that it ! is the wish of the citizens that ho accept 1 nomination to carry on the magnificent work he has, for nearly eight yearn, so well and ably performed. , SIR EDWIN MITCHELSON WILL HEAD r THE DEPUTATION.
COME. . ■•;;•■ IT IS YOUR duty as A citizen TO ~''''■"..■ DO so. ''■'";. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Hon. See. Citizens' Committee. T\UirEDI*N-,, H 0.8 PIT AL. TRAINING SCHOOL OF MASSAGE AND PHYSIO-THERAPY. The Next Course begins on THURSDAY, March 8, 1923. The Anatomy and Physiology Courses are held at the Otago University and the Massage, , Medical Electricity and Remedial Exercise Classes are taken at the Dunedin Hospital. The Prospectus and Syllabus may bo obtained on application to the undersigned. JOHN JACOBS, ■ ,'0 . .■'..' Secretary, ■ Otago Hospital Board. Dunedin. - January 80, 1923. npo MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietor of Letters Patent.- No. 43407 of April 8. 1919. relating to ATTACHING STEAM SUPERHEATING TUBES. WATER TUBES. AND THE LIKE TO HEADERS AND THE LIKE IN SUPERHEATERS. BOILERS. AND THE LIKE, is desirous of entering into arrangements by .way of a License \>r otherwise, on ■ reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. :?;, - All inquiries to b» addressed to HENRY • HUGHES. LTD.. Patent Agents, 167. Featherston Street, Wellington, ~v And at Queen Street, opp. Fort St., Auckland. I WILL consider for the beat any Claims forwarded to me against my nephew. JOSEPH J. AVERY. Bootmaker, of Dominion Road. Auckland, who has left Sew Zealand.— GOLDER. Jeweller, Foxton. ESTATE OF MARY ELIZA SYMONS, late of HiUside Crescent, Mount Eden, Widow, deceased.— Accounts or Claims against this Estate must be furnished not later than March 1 next, and all Accounts owing to this Estate should be paid forthwith. .. JOHNSTON. COATES & FEE. Solicitors for the Executor,' • 12. 13, 14 and 15, Safe Deposit Bldgs.. High Street. Auckland. ESTATE OF JOHN RUGG, Late of Drary, Storekeeper, Deceased. All Accounts or Claims against this Estate must be furnished not later than March. 1 next, and all Accounts owing to this Estate should be paid forthwith. JOHNSTON. COATES. & FEE. Solicitors for the Executor, 12, 13. 14, and 15, Safe Deposit Buildings, 1 High Street, Auckland. I LESTER WOOD, have sold my milk » round in Manurewa to John Kite: all accounts owing to me to be paid to said John Kite. ■ ; - ■ ; •-.. '. ■'■,'.'■.-; : :..■■.. /./ ■■■.•; I" JOHN KITE, have purchased the milk » round in Manurewa from Lester Wood. LEGAL NOTICES. M R. B RYCE Q HART SOLICITOR. , Begs to Announce that ho has Opened a Branch Office at KENT'S BUILDINGS. NEWMARKET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 12
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