. '_ AMUSEMENTS. CTRAND N.Z.»» GTRAND. OrRAND—^-- Largest -u"—r-OKAKa GTRAND and -— tt£5 A SS' Strand— , Finest -—Otrand. QTKAND :—-v i Picture — fflM& OTRAND - House. OTRAND. "'■■'.'•..•■: Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd f ■■r-S-y . '■..;..,-LAST DAY. W- -^ :i "' "'• Sessions: 11.16. 1.30, 3.35. 6.46, 8. ■'■■ D- W. Grin ' : Presents his Latest Production. DREAM: Street." REAM "OTREET." ■•-,•/.-■/■ In Addition: j*'' A Bunter Keaton Comedy.' / :..' "NEIGHBOURS.";; - . Strand World Visions - - ; -r Topical. Pathe Review . ...'.7 .Interest. Special Musical Score by STRAND ORCHESTRA. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. i COMMENCING TO-MORROW., ".. Amazing Answer '.v. To the Age-Old Problem. Solomon, Bluebeard, Henry VIII., and Nat Goodwin have groped down through the ages in vain for the answer. " WHAT'S \\r BONG T7|7TTH rpHE "VV HAT'S VV RUNG .VI.ITH XHE WOMEN?" OMEN?"/,v -.;/ :■-. ■! Women— Eternal Enigma^has baffled the world from the very dawn of humanity from Cleopatra right down to the modern flapper.; _ | WHAT'S WRONG HAT'S Wrong WITH THE WITH THE ■fir OMEN I ' V V OMEN I ? 1 ; Featuring BARBARA r-iASTLETON . ARBARA l» ASTLETON And MONTAGUE T OVE. ONTAGUE XJOVE. Is it Jazz Mania? Is it a desire for Freedom? Or is it just a passing fad? Now, see the answer Bold and Decisive. AT THE STRAND — TO-MORROW. AT THE STRAND TO-MORROW. Q.RAND. - OPP. G.P.O. - rpO-DA* THE LAST DAY'S SCREENING Of the Great Production, WAY T\OWN pAST." " Way JJown XiAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). LEWIS QTONE EWIS ©TONE LEWIS STONE, . And MYRTLE QTEDMAN, RYTLE ©TEDMAN, MRYTLE STEDMAN, In a Goldwyn All-Star Production, THE piONCERT." HE VJONCERT." THE CONCERT." " THE CONCERT." In addition: A Buster Keaton Comedy, " NEIGHBOURS." 15th Chapter "ROBINSON CRUSOE." AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW (Friday). THE POPULAR """CABARET. Where the Music is the Best. RUSH MUNRO'S. Dancing 8 to 11. Double Ticket. ss. ' ==: '"« SPORTING. QTAHUHU pLUB. CUMMER TITEETING, 1925. ATURDAY TVTEXT. FEBRUARY 17. AND V WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY Oi FIRST RACE. All Horses must be in Birdcage at 11.50 a.m. Tickets may be purchased at the Club's Office, Gleeson's Buildings, High Street, daily, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Course and Stand: Gentlemen, 7a Cd; Ladies, 6s. Outside Gate, Is Gel. Children under 12 years will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. No Person 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 therefrom \ 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. R. L. ABSOLUM. . Secretary. QTAHUHU, rpROTTING QLUB. CUMMER "MEETING. 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, flicking up passengers at intermediate staions, up to Opaheke. Return train leaves Auckland for Hamilton at 5.50 p.m. . R. L. ABSOLUM. j Secretary. j \ _mjmmmm ifllaiiiwwwn rriHAMES JOCKEY jQLUB. ;; , ANNUAL "PACE MEETING, PARAWAI RACECOURSE, THAMES. PARAWAI RACECOURSE, THAMES. SATURDAY "V-EXT, pEB. -jy ' r / AND ._•.'< MONDAY. •piEBRUARY -J^ SPECIAL RAILWAY AND BOAT ARRANGEMENTS. WANGANUI rpROTTING . pLUB. ANNUAL CUP MEETING. FEBRUARY 28 AND 26. Owners and trainers are reminded that Acceptances for the First Day close at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, February 16. "> W. M. FALCONER, Secretary. Box 69, Wangamu. = .. ===== . 1 : ■ : ■ SWIMMING. SWIMMING Classes.—Beginner and Advanced Classes now forming. New term commences Monday Evening, February 12. For reservation ring 'Phone 2746.— D. B. Anderson. , ■■:■■;•'■ - ——I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. (CHIROPRACTIC. J FLETCHER AND FLETCHER. J. W. Fletcher, Ph.C. • Myrtle Fletcher, Ph.C. (Palmer Graduates), >■■ STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN STREET Hours: 10 a.m. to 12.16 pjn. and 2.80 p.m to 6 p.m. : ' Saturday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 'Phone 2482 Branch Office: 65, Vauxhall Rd. Devonport' Mornings Only. Hours, 10 a.m. to 12 > Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 10. CONSULTATION FREE. ■ PHOTOGRAPHY. FILMS Developed and Printed at the „ . ftefMon. over u Alf< Mo o ."*'". Newton. Splendid Tesulta. 24-hour service OPERATOR (managing) „ shortly disengaged» open forSuafl»r position*'Operator. 148. Hanjuui.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 14
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