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'" . , ! ~■....■.,. AMUSEMENTS. ' ; '/;':: W-iWv ■ ;i: v:■•;■::i?,}/// ; ;;/-"'; '■■■■■ ] '.i.:'./■:/:; ";■ //■/•;,/-V-•.I EVERYBODY'S. - Piothrea j VERYBODY'S. ~, ". and EVERYBODY'S. - Music VERYBODY'S. { ;■■■ V - '^— —- ->'", , COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ."':/; Premier Screening in New Zealand. SCOTLAND '-XT ARD "DEVEALED, COTLAND X ARD XVEVEALED. •SCOTLAND YARD REVEALED. SCOTLAND YARD REVEALED. . SCOTLAND YARD REVEALED. SCOTLAND YARD REVEALED. Being the First and Only Official Film Record of the Activities of the METROPOLITAN POLICE FORCE, l : _| Issued by the Authority of the j Secretary of State and the Chief j Commissioner of Police of the I Metropolis. 1 'r 1 . "GENTLEMEN, THE POLICE." "GENTLEMEN. THE POLICE." Scotland Yard I Every fiction reader thrills at the magic words. At once they evoke a sense of awe and mystery at the thought of the ramifications of this majestic machinery of justice. Great was the wonder when it was announced that SCOTLAND YARD SCOTLAND YARD had, for tho first time in its history, permitted itself to be catechised on its merits, and had responded so frankly as to allow itself to be filmed. Take a peep into this world-famous nervecentre of sleepless activitythis vast organisation which wages continuous and ruthless war against the WORLD'S GREATEST CRIMINALS. Be introduced to the Assistant Commissioner, who rose from the rank of constable*. Learn how London was warned of coming Aid Raids. See the Finger-print System, how notorious burglars operate, and how Scotland Yard throws its ; relentless net around them, ON DUTY IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE, BANK CORNER, LIMEHOUSE, SOHO. PETTICOAT LANE, And CHINATOWN, where the Cocaine comes from. Every Phaso of P.C.'s Life. "A Policeman's life is not a happy one," but it is certainly an interesting one, as you willfagree when you see SCOTLAND VD T3EVEALED. COTLAND X ARD XVEVEALED. BROADWAY, TO-NIGHT, NEWMARKET ROADWAY. TO-NIGHT. NEWMARKET THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTURE OF THE YEAR, " rpHE TVTJBAIYAT QF QMAR jrHAYYAM." Oh, come with old Khayyam, and leave the wise to talk. One thing is certain, that life flies! One thing is certain and the 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 Hanson's, Broadway Music Store or Theatre. 'Phone 1076 A. Prices: la 8d and la Id. No extra for booking. ■ ! —— EXCURSIONS. PICNICS. ETC. TVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP 1> COMPANY, LTD. ' yy&xJ THAMES RACES. •r: "*" . February 17 and 19. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Thames: "Fri., 16th, 1.30 p.m. Fri.. 16th, 7 p.m. +Fri.. 16th, midnight Sat.. 17th, 7 p.m. •Sun., 18th. 3.30 p.m. Mon.. 19th, 8 p.m. *Wakatere tWaiotahi. R. C. HAMMOND, • _: Manager. *_-—- -\rORTHERN STEAMSHIP IRSIJjk. IN COMPANY, LTD. _______ SATURDAY. JANUARY 17. ** "*■ TRIPS TO RESORTS. S.S. —Grut's and Waiwera, 1.45 p.m. S.S. GaolAlgie's and Kawau, 1.45 p.m. S.S. Oinana— and Way Ports. 1.45 ';. P.m. '■<-.'..'.:'''' S.S. waipu—Awaroa, Orapiu and Ostend, Cowes Bay, 1.45 p.m. S.S. Taniwha—Surfdale, 1.45 p.m. Vessels will leave the Resorts on MONDAY in time to reach Auckland about 9 a.m. SPECIAL NOTE.— Taniwha will return SATURDAY, leaving Ostend at G p.m.. Surfdale at 6.30 p.m. This will enable people to spend a little time at these ports. T AUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA ORA. Leaves Auckland (Hire Thursday, 6.15 p.m.; Friday, 5.15 p.m.; Saturday, 1.30 p.m. ._, . Leaves Silverdale—Thursday, 6.30 a.m.; Friday, 6.30 a.m.; Saturday. 7.30 a.m. Trips Tues., Thurs., Fa, 5.15 p.m., to Arkle's Bay, Way Ports only. Returning morning, 6.30 oiclock. V. HARRISON. F. MACKAY. Props. '* •'■: '.:'■/:.' '-'""l-'i-:' "OEACHLANDS. ~Wy,l X>EACHLANDS. • fgffSSSSmSZmmJ 7 HARD BEACHES. LAUNCH LANCIA leaves from Steps, next Ferry Buildings, at 9.45 a.m. Every Sunday and Wednesday, and at 12.45 p.m. Every Saturday; 3s return. f Motor-cars leave from front of Commercial Bank, Queen Street, at 9.45 a.m. Every Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday, and at 12.15 p.m. Every Saturday; 7s 6d return. Please book seats by car. Office: 19. Commercial Bank Chambers, 64. Queen Street. • City. . : ALL GRANGERS •'.A. SHOULD GO To The BAPTIST PICNIC. BROWN'S ISLAND. ON SATURDAY. RANGITOTO.— Launch will leave Auckland Launch Co.'s Office-for Rangitoto 10 am. to-day (Thursday). leaving Rangitoto 4.50' p.m. Return fare, 2a Auckj land Launch and Tow-Boat Co. I" ATJNCH"Valkyrie for Hire bv trin, dav, J or w»>ek Terms reasonaW^.--E. Gilling, care Ferry Fruit Deoot. 'Phone 4008. L L GRAN Q~ E R S SHOULD GO .' To The- '.'••■•.'//'/:.' BAPTIST PICNIC ON SATURDAY. t-i , 7 ','■' '" ■•;;-'/,/•"- CRICKET. /V-::'->'//-., ,'• CRICKET. . /CRICKET. RICKET. V^RICKET. EDEN PARK TiDEN T3ARK. DEN J: ARK. HrfDEN X ARK. M.C.C. V. AUCKLAND. M.C.C. V. AUCKLAND. M.C.C. V. AUCKLAND. SATURDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. SATURDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY, 17th. ■:■■■': 19th. 20th. COMMENCING 11 A.M. SATURDAY. POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ground. Is Id. Stand. Is Id, includes tax. Schoolboys, Half-price. FINAL MATCH IN NEW ZEALAND. i '■ M. J. FLYNN. Hon. Sec, A C.A. ' ' — " MOTOR-CYCLING. /rj} JJAMILTON TV/TOTOR>i*ll«V*",t P<YCLE pLUB RACE TIfEETING. ace IVXeeting, olaudelands racecourse, claudelands racecourse; hamilton, hamilton, SATURDAY, TTIEBRUARY -i rr aturday, February It, P." ' ' _ DYERS AND CLEANERS. SPRING Cleaning. Vacuum and General Cleaning, exerienced Domestie Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. •Phone 900 LIBRARIES. , ATHENAEUM Book Club.—Latest Fiction. Magazines, General Literature; subscription or deposit —810, N.Z. Insurance Buildingii. ■ ■** .'— ■ —==} ALWAYS* merry and bright, with "NoRubbing " Laundry Help; _» packet does ? irasbiiiga beautifully.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 14

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