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AMCfSEMgNTS. • TOBtf~THE "HSffiff-A*B-Wr mVt&Rtt PROGRAMME IN TOWN. II arm* tpmitT MAY McAVOY VTIVOLI- MAY McAVOY ! TIVOLI. ■ In the Story of ~; ; TIVOLT. Immense Appeal, , tivoli ' THE ■ TOP xf. TIVOLI "THE TOP OF \ TTVOLL "THE TOP OF „-> . B?8B- THE new F YORK." TIVOLr NEW YORK." ' TTVOLI ' ' NEW YORK. TTVOLL > «; NEW, YORK," TIVOLI Has Taken Everybody by TIVOLI. . Storm. TIVOLI. ;: -77— TTVOU Alao, ■.'•'• TIVOLI". The Sparkling Favoiirite, TTVOT,T BEBE DANIELS, TIVOLI ;'-'■■-.,- BEBE DANIELS, . TIVOLI- BEBE DANIELS, TIVOLI- BEBE DANIELS. TIVOLI. Has Another Delightful • TIVOLI Comedy Role in TIVOLI "A MARCH HARE." TIVOLI' "A ' MARCH HARE. TIVOLI "A MARCH HARE. 1 TIVOLI "A MARCH HARE." ' TIVOLI. , — —• ' TIVOLI. m In Addition: TIVOLI. The Latest Gazettes, TIVOLI Burton Holmes, Travelogue, TIVOLI. Mack Sennett •■ Comedy,. TIVOLI. '■>■ And the TIVOLI. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA.TIVOLI. -—— „„„„, TIVOLI. . Reserves 'Phone, 2236 A. ; , BROADWAY, TO-NIGHT, NEWMARKET ROADWAY. TO-NIGHT, NEWMARKET .- ~ For a Season of Three Nights. I THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURE OF ■ -l\ i .'•'■ •■'.. THE YEAR, ' I «mHE TVUBAIYAT QF QMAR T7-HAYYAM." '; Oh, come .with old Khayyam, and leave the • .. wise to talk. --'"A '.' ~ ' One thing is certain, that life flies 1 • ; One".thing is certain and tho rest is lies! The Flower that once has blown for ever ' '" dies. Omar Khayyam. Oriental Dance Prologue by Misses Ruby Phillips and Dorothy Dickinson. Overture, 7.45 p.m., by THE BROADWAY SELECT ORCHESTRA. Musical Director: Henry Engel. Box Plan at Morris Ranson's, Broadway j 1 Music Store or Theatre. 'Phone 1076 A. Prices: Is Su and Is Id. No extra for booking. I ALL BAPTISTS SHOULD ATTEND MONSTER PICNIC. SATURDAY NEXT. ',"" , , ' '- ' = ■" ™ ' £==_■ SPORTING. ■. t,' ' ■ QTAHUHU nHROTTING riLUB. CUMMER TV/TEETING, 1923. QATURDAY T^EXT, ; FEBRUARY 17, AND WEDNESDAY. pEBRUARY Ol FIRST RACE. All Horses must be in Birdcage at 11.30 a.m. Tickets may be purchased at the Club's Offico, Gleeson'a Buildings, High Street, daily, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Course and Stand: Gentlemen, 7s 6d; Ladies, ss. Outside Gate. Is 6d. Children tinder 12 years will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. No Per who has at any time' since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will be admitted to the Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any such person be found: On such course he will be removed itherefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The .promotion of Illegal Sweeps is prohibited, and any person- infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted., ''.'■lt. L. ABSOLUM. Secretary, QTAHUHU QLUB. J.' : *i- CUMMER TyyTEETING. , ALEXANDRA PARK. EPSOM. , ".','■; ! '',"■ FEBRUARY 17 AND 21. .. . SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FOR SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17. ; A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Hamilton at 7 a.m. on SATURDAY NEXT. Feb. 17. pioking up passengers at intermediate stations, up to Opaheke. ' Return tram leaves Auckland for Hamilton at 5.50 p.m. ' R. L. ABSOLUM, - Secretary. -VTGARUAWAHIA "PACING /^LUB. ; : ' :■' " ANNUAL : MEETING. [X.yX SATURDAY, , MARCH 10, 1923. . NOMINATIONS for all Events close with the Secretary at Ngaruawahia on WEDNESDAY. February 21. Programme forwarded on application to the Secretary. * , JNO. DEPTH. " ■» I' Secretary. . — . ■■■ =3 MILITARY PARADES. ' THIRST BATTERY. N.Z.A. THE PARADE CALLED FOR TO- : MORROW- (THURSDAY).■■' IS POSTPONED TO THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. :'{,-, ,: V C. T. GILLESPIE, ■./^'■■^■^"'"'■ : -' ■■ Capt. R.N.Z.A., '•}'^^yr"~^l '..' ' :' Adj. F.A. Brigade. Ik# i >-- ,;: ;,■:''' -'•■ ■■■ ;;.-;■<■ : -r.i.,:. .-;-.; ~-::.■.,; ~ \ MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. j: A'} E. MAGON, Te Kuiti to New: Ply- •>.;•■ mouth Motor ■ Service,' over 1 Mt. Messenger'; good gorge scenery also over Mokau -River. ; Leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, ' from Te Kuiti, 8 a.m ; from Awakino. 12.30 jn. (changing at Mahoehui into C. H. Johnston's motors for Now Plymouth); from Waitara, 5 p.m.; arriving New Plymouth 5.30 p.m. Leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays,' Johnston's motors, from -New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m.; from Waitara, 8 a.m. (changing at Mahoenui into Magon's motors to'Te Kuiti), arriving at Te Kuiti 4.30 p.m. Single Fare, £8. Return. £0. Booking Agents: Thos. Cook and Sons, N.Z Gov. Tourist Bureau; To Kuiti, A. E. Magon. ' 'Phone 210. '-'-■ iLil ; CARTER'S TAURANGA WAIHI DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Cam leave TAURANGA: 5.80'"a.m., connecting with 9.15 train Waihi, for Auckland and Main Trunk. Cars leave WAIHI; 12 Noon, arriving Tauranga 3.30 p.m.; 4.30 p.m., arriving Tauranga 7 p.m. Book Seats " Carter's Motor Service," Waihi. 'Phone 65. P.S.—The Waihi : route : is now tho quickest, with the best roads, to Tauranga. TriAT - ORA MOTORS, LTD.", WHANGAREI AND THE NORTH. .- 1 . Continuous Taxi Service. _ , Beßt of Cars. Reliable Drivers. ..."■-,;: Day or Night. ..'■'. r Meets Trains and Boat. Further particulars, -';,', Ring 4948, James Street, Whangarei. ATAMATA—Walker's Aard X ' Motor Service. Cars leave Tauranga daily [ and guarantee to connect - with the Kotorua-Auckland Express at 11.20 a.m ! Cars leave Matamata on arrival JRotorua Express from Auckland and Frankton J at 2.40 p.m. 12-Seater Cadillacs and Hudson Super Six Cars: expert drivers. To- reserve Beats, wire ; collect. Walker's, Mtitamata. Address and Service Garage. Cameron Rd * ; Tauranga, D. Walker. - Continuous 'phone , 155.; P.N.—The Matamata route is without a doubt the quickest * and best, with no vexatious delays and •■■ change over to ' slow ' trains, with lcaaonftblehoura of arrival and departure,- — -:;■•' [<.y ■*■■::•■<■■ ..^ : .,.......,.■ ~,.,,:,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18324, 14 February 1923, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18324, 14 February 1923, Page 18

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