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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. —— Reserves at ■H. deal's. IVOLI. • Queen Street, : next .rnrVOLI. i--^—-— Geo. v Fowlds, Ltd. IVOLI. 'Phone 2236 A. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.15. •:. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.15. Tv TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. :&■'•::':■ "'.'.-■."•/■' And Screening TWICE DAILY, 2.15 AND 7.30. ■ " TWICE DAILY,: 2.16 ; AND 7.30. ■ THE BIGGEST DOUBLE ', FEATURE PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED! The Peerless King of Comedians. ;.:;' HAROLD T, LOYD. ;'.' .' AROLD JULOYD. I' HAROLD LLOYD. ■ '':-•■'."'" ; HAROLD : LLOYD "•"■'••.-■:' In His Very First : Five Reel Comedy,* ~ 'Entitled, Grandma's ::,T>OY.;;,v; ';, RANDMA'S X>OY." . ; j ; " GRANDMA'S I BOY." . . ' , " GRANDMA'S BOY.". :v "Grandma's, Boy " is at one and the same time the moat:intensely humorous and most absorbingly human comedy ever screened. ",* IN ADDITION., . •■' . COSMOPOLITAN PICTURES Present MARION T\AVIES. ~' ARION v JJaVIES. "I-".' MARION DAVIES. -. : ; MARION DAVIES, MARION . DAVIES. . . I'-.ln a Remarkable Screen Version of •'MARIE CORELLI'S Famous Novel, ■ :''•■'. ■■'" rriHF- v VOUNG r\IANA." '■■■ "X HE X OUNG X/lANA." : " THE -,i YOUNG DIANA." "THE ,1 YOUNG DIANA.", Famed for its magic quality, the work of Marie Corelli 'is strikingly illustrated in "The Young Diana." This thrilling drama !is < another triumph, for the Cosinopo.iljin 'Series, and g'lvca Marion Davies another deI lightful rolo and an opportunity of Wearing some magnificent costumes. She is supported by Forrest Stanley and a big cast. REMEMBER — SCREENING TWICE !/ DAILY. 2.15 AND 7.30. • -,:■:• ,;•,-!'!:-.; ■;■ ■ Also, " •■'; :-'■'■ •;■*' V-'' .'■•,■:■' "The : Latest Gazettes. '~.:'. ..^i--' "■• . And the , .?" TIVOLI ORCHESTRA ; ' . (Miss W. ? Mitchell, Conductress). :. RESERVES. 'PHONE 2236 A. —- EMPIRE THEATRE. DOMINION ROAD. -TO-NIGHT.".' TO-NIGHT. ' Universal Productions Present •" •' '. THE STORM," i. '"THE STORM." ■■" '•-■'•* ■■•' With HOUSE PETERS and VIRGINIA VALLI. ,'' EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Book Your Seats at Theatre, or Ring r ~ ... 'Phone A 3142. . TDROADWAY THEATRE. NEWMARKET. V! TO-NIGHT <THE~LAST NIGHT). '. Rubye Do Reiner end Lewis Stone ; ' ; : . ■ '-■ In , , "PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT." . "PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT." , Overture. 7.45 p.m. Reserves. 1076 A. . ■v TO-MORROW. . ; ' WILLIAM FARNUM ,;'■■" . *...,,',..,, <tn .. "SHACKLES. Q* 1 GOLD." EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. < ~yJI 4 1 AUN'CHES MASPORT AND KIA OR A Lijave Hire Steps Auckland Wed., 10 a.m., Friday, 10.30,. for Silverdale and Way Ports Only. Owing to Kia Ora being under oxerhaul, inquire re 5.15 .-> 'in'.", trips, un b.>ard Masport.: Saturdays 1.30 p.m., Arkle's. Way Ports only. Returning from: Arkle's, morning, 6.30 a.m. y V. HARRISON. F. MACKAY. Props. '-V ■;.-T A "REACH'LANDS. I rTgmteL-1 XJEACHLANDS. eassiSl2 7 HARD beaches. , w -'■—■'«•«•««*' LAUNCH TRIPS. ' ■ Lancia--leaves from Steps next to Ferry Buildings evory Wednesday and Sunday at 9.45 a.m., and every Saturday at 1 p.m. Alii trips return at 5.30 p.m. 3s return. A special trip '. leaves Bcachianda .every Monday at 6 :i.m Motor-Bus Trips.—De Luxe Motor-Bus leaves from front of Main Office at 12.15 p.m. ©very Saturday, and 9.i5 a.m. every Sunday. 5s return. Motor-Car Trips: Motorcars leave from front of Alain Office at 9.45 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday, returning 4 p.m. 7s Cd return. Main Office: 27tf, Queen St. (opp. Smith and Caußhey), or at 64. Queen Sit. and at Beachlands. '...■ TVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP IV.' COMPANY, LTD. WARKWORTH SHOW. '•':,, ; FEBRUARY 10. • " , "':;•- j: ; ■'. : S.S. lIAUITI v ... jf, (Weather and other circumstances VS,:;:,:'.■:■"'..•. ■■"-■ permitting) ' Leaves Auckland 7.30 a.m.. SATURDAY. 10th, and Leaves Wnrkworth on SUNDAY, ' "•'';',■.-, , llth,'. at 2 p.m. . '. r ;•'■ ■. V-.- r ■• Return Fare: 10s. '■ .■: ..;..,■■' . ';V ;y^.v. Auckland' bakers AND pastry■ia...,:;;;;; cooks- union. ; : : ; ;■..-' ■',

EXCURSION PICNIC TO BUCKLAND'S BEACH. , j SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923. S.S. PITOITOI leaves Central Wharf (opp. N.%. Shipping Company's 'Office); '■;■ Quay Street, at 9.45 a.m., return at 5 p.m. Adult ■ Tickets. 2s: Children under 12, Is. <y'y--,;/,:■ Hot Water Free.:',-,..-•; ;- < • ; : r ■;■'•'■' ■ .E. J. WATSON, President. 1 '/•/;.■:,,//.: O. J. VEALE, Secretary. ~.'' 4 uckland TRAMWAYs/rECREATION Auckland tramways recreation . ■". CLUB. y/TAv y,-yv. ■ CLUB. EXCURSION ' ; excursion ~. /■> ■ ' : y To •' -. \ ' ~, i BUCKLAND'S BEACH. " ; BUCKLAND'S BEACH. ! J SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11. ' SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11. •• ' Boats leave Ferry Tee at 9.30 a.m. Good Band. . . Hot Water Free. /Adults, 2a; Children'under 1 12, 6d. i «. J. T, CHADDERTON, , ',';-.'vy:' ; - .■■■/. '■/.-'.....: '(■ Secretary. -— ■ . " ' 'r, l' j / PRESS AND FASHION. FEATHERS. — Boas remodelled into Fashionable . Capes.—Mrs. Crombie, ] I late Helvetia Ostrich Co., City Chambers, i Kind ■'Floor,). : ; j HEMSTITCHING. Buttons. Pleating, 1 Dressmaking; English, American ex- j : perience; moderate.—Modem Button * Fao* ! tory, 12, WeJosley St. West. . ___ __■'. MISS PAULGER, Costumier, over » Crawshaw and • Foster, : Chemists, Symonds Bt.—Evening Classes -conducted. Terma moderate. |__/_ -.-. '■■ •• "■■'"'•' -./".■'■ '.'"- : ■.'■':■ •' ■. Vi 8~ UMMER Sale Now s On *at •;.." The Gains- j CJ; borough," 24, Karangahape Rd Startling reductions in Summer Millinery.: v . WHY not secure one- of Miss i Dixon's ', Millinery Bargains?— Only address, 34.: Victoria. St. West. .„■ .■■:.. ■RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. IPP-HAT . ABOUT ; / LUNCH? ! THE BEST PLACE IS THE TIFFIN. , . Easily the most popular Restaurant in I Auckland, the Tiffin is patronised daily by hundreds of regular patrons— who appreciate a good lunch or dinner, daintily and quickly served. A variety of appetising. dishes, oleanlinoss, comfort, seleot company, agreeable ;, surroundings, and reasonable charges. '■ - .''::.;■ ~ :'"-' i -'\---.; ;> '. I Hours: 12 to 2, and 5 to 7. ,' Sundays: ?.2 to 2, and 4.30 to 7.'•-, v 'We v cater in Al style for all kinds of social i functions. :;, : :■•'. .Estimates free I ,-• ; THE TIFFIN CATERING CO., LTD.. : CITY; CHAMBERS,';: v ; Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. ' /;■ './.;■,-' .'■ AUCKLAND. . . ' t BLUE' PAVILION.' LUE JTaVILION. AUCKLAND'S MOST RESTFUL, - ', V MOST CHARMING l: LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS, /LUNCHEON- AND TEAROOMS. :■:.';/ «;-.,:' NOW OPEN. -. r Dainty Morning ;• and :■ Afternoon- Tea, ' \; ' •;.;. '■ ! Delicious Cold Luncheons. :,! Hot Tea Friday Evenings. / ' - ■ .i ; ' Orchestra 'in Attendance. Piano kindly supplied by Messrs. Lewis R. '•■'■'..• ■•''•.•.• and Son, Ltd. /.'v..'. 1 ' *'•■-:.'>. ■ ' ~;> BLUE PAVILION, x ' ■ • .' ' BLUE PAVILION, \/.x IST FLOOR, FLACKSON'S. ?*■:?'■ P ■■'.-■■•■ :'.-'.,.:■ KARANGAHAPE RD. , 'S I I :.'■'.■;. .''■■'Vx.-- ■■ .".'■ '■■.'■'..!'.-.. '■ '•''■-..': ■■■. ■'■'•' ',|'<i-.V.''l-'- : . •':-.' »W tfOR DELICIOUS ■» GRILL OR FISH LUNCHEONS and TEAS. '■• * — THE COMMERCIAL : GRILL ROOMS — — THE COMMERCIAL GRILL ROOMS — .'/ , ' 4, High Street ' (Next Commercial Hotel). ■ ; Open 12-2 and ' 4.45 - 7 p.m. ir i Saturdays. 11.30-1.30 p.m. .'■ :: /; 'Phone 2832 A. i __■ ■■//. OANFORD'S / DINING ROOMS ' OPPOSITE, G.P.0.. QUEEN ST. / ' ■/'//;/;. FISH MEALS.' . y}Open/From 9 a.m. Until 7 p.m. Daily. _______ (Cloted 'All Day.; Sunday..) v ,/ . PICCADILLY Tea : Rooms, , open. .every- „ ! Wf a -: t'U 7.30. Fridays and Satur•Uvn till 10 p»»~.- ' 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 12

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