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;:.^:,,.5 ; . ;r ~.—; .;' ; ;•- • ■ ■;,-. , . —— ~'■' V _ AMUBBMENTB. EVERYBODY'S. — —- VERYBODY'S. —— — -r \." EVERYBODY'S, —— .' . .. / • COMMENCING TO-DAY. " ■ COMMENCING TO-DAY, FOR. ONE "WEEK ONLY, ' FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Anthony Hope's Great Romantio Story, "fpHE -PRISONER OF r/ENDA." MA HE PRISONER OF . KNDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. "THE PRISONER OF ■ ZENDA." Produced by the Genius who wm responsible for "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," REX INGRAM. REX INGRAM. ' . In ten Stupendous Reels crammed with Sheer Romanoe and Enchantment. " PRISONER OF ZENDA." " PRISONER OF ZENDA." " PRISONER OF ZENDA." Both as a book and as a play. M . The Prisoner of Zenda " swept the world w « rush of triumphant popularity. The original novel, written more than a deoade ago, is still in print and always will be, so long as people love romanoe and adventure. There is no denying that the story, published in or dramatised, or pioturised form, is A STORY THAT THRILLS. A STORY THAT THRILLS. Serial, Topical, Etc, And EVERYBODY'S BELECT ORCHESTRA, (R. J. Morgan, Conductor) Which Will Play the Following: Overture --- - - ."^ hre S. Day „ Mowrt'B Opera - - • - - "Don Giovanl Selections - -• - - , '<?»"* Ladra „-..'• The Blue Paradise Three Rumanian Dances •• - - (Shelaiki) Entr'acte (by Special Request) " DENGOZA." (A Brazilian Maxixe.) " Zer.da Prioes." la 6d. 2s and 2s 6d (plus tax). '. Matinee Prices as usual. Ring 4402 for Reserves. JJOOK NOW FOR A CARNIVAL TIME RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET DURING CARNIVAL WEEK. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS. ETO. » —. ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP N COMPANY, LIMITED. NEW PLYMOUTH BAND CONTEST. (Weather and Other Circumstances PermitS.S. RARAWA will leave ONEHUNGA on SUNDAY, February 25. at 3 P.m..and will leave NEW PLYMOUTH on SATURDAY, March 3. at 8-80 p.m. • R. C. HAMMOND. Manager. ■Sr ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP l<N£>i IN CO.. LTD. DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKE. jp—-—-SB (As per Waiuku Time-table.) O.V. WAIUKU. FARES: Surfdale and Ostend .. » . 8s Awaroa and Coweß Bay . . . . 4s Orapiu .... .. ..6s Tickets available for day only. Light Hefreshmenta obtainable on board vessel. »ZZ~ TVJ'ORTHERN STEAMSHIP IN COMPANY. LIMITED. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TRIPS TO RESORTS. 9 8 Hauiti, Grut'a and Waiwera, 1.46 p.m. S Si Gael. Algie's and Kawau, 1.45 p.m. S.S. Waipu. Ostend, Orapiu and Cowes, Awaroa. 1.46 p.m. ,__•'_, ~, S.S Omana; Arkle'a and Way Ports, 1.45 p.ro. S.S. Taniwha. Surfdale, 1.45 m -., rtl ,„. v Vessels will leave the resorts on MONDAY in time to reach Auckland about 9 a.m. This will bo the final week-end^ trip to Kawau. Aliie's. Arklo's and way porta. Waiwera and Grut a. _. _ _ J, . - ... W SPECIAL r NOTE.-The S.S. Taniwha. will return SATURDAY, leaving. Ostend at 6 p.m., Surfdale 6.30 p.m.. This will enable people to spend a little time at these porta. *-_ __'■-■ TVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP FSJ>* JN COMPANY. LIMITED. SUNDAY EXCURSION. Wr . * imQm FEBRUARY 25. OSTEND: S.S. KAWAU. 9.45 A.M. SUBFDALB: O.V. WAIUKU. 8.45 A.M. LEAVING: OSTEND AT 6 P.M. SURFDALE AT 5 P.M. EXCURSION , TO BANGITOTO . ISLAND. rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY); The General Publio ia invited to,attend Auckland Master Plumber*' Association a Annual Picnic. Return Faro. 2». - Hot water provided free of charge. SS. BRITANNIA LEAVES FERRY WHARF,. 9.80 a.m. And At 1 p.m. '"* -* A "DEACHLANDS. jigK&sLi -OEACHLANDS. BSSSiS "7 HARD BEACHES. LAUNCH LANCIA leaves from Steps, next Ferry Buildings, at 9.45 a.m. Every tunday and Wednesday, and at 12.45 p.m. .very Saturday; 5s return. Motor-cars leave from front of Commercial Bank. Queen Street, at 9.45 a.m. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday and at 151.15 p.m. Every Saturday; 7c 6d return. Please book seats by car. Office: 19, Commercial Bank Chambers, 64. Queen Street. City. ■. ", ■'"'\.' ' T AUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA ORA. , Leaves Auckland: Leaves Silver dale: (Hire Steps.) _ . Fri., 10.30 a.ra. Fa, 1 p.m. Sat., 1.80 pan. Mon., 6.80 a.m. Mon., 11.30 a.m. Tues., 1.80 p.m. Trips Tues., Thurs.. Fri... 5.15 p.m., to Arkle'a Bay. Way Ports only. Returning morning. 6.80 o^clock. „.„„•;.' -._ V. HARRISON. F. MACKAY;- Props. TITURRAY'S • "gAY JfJSTATB, rpAKAPUNA. In order to facilitate the inspection of thin Fine Seaside Estate by prospective pur- , chasers, SPECIAL TRIPS WILL BE RUN BY A MODERN DENNIS CHARABANC. Leaving Devonport Wharf us under:— SATURDAY—Leaves Devonport at 8 p.m. Leave Murray's Bay at 5 p.m. SUNDAYLeave Devonport at 10.15 a.m. Leave Murray's Bay at 4 p.m. FARES: 2* 6d RETURN. Tickets obtainable from CA.MUEL 'ITAILE AND CONS. T.TD.. MURRAY'S BAY AGENTS. 83. QUEEN STREET (Soe Special Advt. for Particulars.) » ——— " ■ ""yES." HERE WE ARE AGAIN! Bigger, Better, and Brighter than Ever. Voted the Premier Event of the Year, SANFOBD, LTD.. EMPLOYEES' SIXTH ANNUAL PICNIC.... To be Held at MOTUTAPU, SUNDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 26, 1928. By kind permission of Mrs. E. J. Reid. NOTE THIS— JAZZ COMPETITIONS. Prizes £3 Bs. 3 SINGING COMPETITIONS. Prizes £8 3a. Entrance Free. We cater for all, from the Oldest to the Youngest. Our Patrons' amusement our first consideration. Special Engagement of two Bands— Adeline's Orchestra and Jazz Band. Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Lollies, Fruit, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks for the Children Free. Boats leave Ferry Wharf at 9.30 a m. and 9.45 a.m. TICKETS: Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d; Children tinder 14, Is. Children's amusements under control, of special committee. Prizes defy competition. CHAS. PORTEOUS. Sec, and Trean. __ ARCHITECTS. * \ MR. A. ,W. BOBBINS. Representative of ,' MESSRS. A. "W. BUXTON, LTD., Landscape* Architects and Gardeners, ' -'.;•:'. of Christchurch, Will be in" Auckland for a few days. Invites correspondence for Designing and ~ Landscape : Work. • ; Address—•■vv-v":-'-"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14

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