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», ■'":"." AMUSEMENTB. V •■■' '•■;■■" GRAND.— A Special —TpO-DAT. RAND.— Sporting Picture. —-L O-DAY. The. Great English Racing and Boxing •■'■ , ; '" : Picture. ■■ SEE Donoghue ride " His Majesty " in the '"/0 ■■.',:-■'' '-.'' Derby. ■■,' SEE the Knock-out in the Big Fight. '■:': ' : ' -- ■ In '..''' ?■ '".''ii T "■rrvHE CJPORT f\F TT'INGS." " -t-HE ©PORT Up J--INGS." "THE SPORT OF KINGS." " THE SPORT OF KINGS." "THE SPORT OP KINGS." "THE SPORT OF KINGS." "THE SPOUT OF KINGS." — "THE SPORT OF KINGS." ——. "THE SPORT OF KINGS." — — "THE SPORT OF KINGS." —:— — "THE SPORT OF KINGS." ——. " THE SPORT OF KINGS." ■—— "THE SPORT OF KINGS." . "THE SPORT OF KINGS." — "THE SPORT OF KINGS." ■ "T*tf. SPORT OF KTNGS." " THE SPORT OF KINGS.", "THE SPORT OF KINGS." SEE the Big English Race of the Tear!! SEE The Big Prize Fight!!! A Beautiful Story Interwoven with a Big Race and a Prize Fight. Intensely Interesting With a Thrilling Finish. " " His Majesty" Wins by Inches. Comedy: " RAPID FIRE." X Serial: 16th Chapter. " ROBINSON CRUSOE." 16th Chapter, " ROBINSON CRUSOE." Bijou Orchestra. Popular Prices. - Sessions: 11.15. 1.30. 3.45, 5.45, and 8 o'clock. Day Sessions: Stnlls. 9d; Circle, Is and In 6d; Children, 6d. Evening Sessions: Stalls, Is; Circle, Is 6d; Res. 2s. 'Phone 2274. TIS T Y R I C. IHEUY R I C, . COMMENCING TO-DAY. The Rex Ingram Production Of PRISONER fXF 7ENDA." RISONER yJ'F ZiENDA." "PRISONER OF Z.ENDA." " PRISONER OF Z.ENDA." "PRISONER OF ZENDA." BY SIR ANTHONY HOPE. RESERVES. 'PHONE 3645. Special Music by LftilC ORCHESTRA. Condu'-t'.r: Mr. A If. Marbock. ■""pocial Prions. MOTORCYCLING. TITOTOR-CYCLE "PACES. IVXOTOR-CYCLE Xl/ACcS. TO-MORROW,. O-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. ,: rpAKAPUNA "OACECOURSE. s 1.15 O'CLOCK. HAVE YOU MADE ARRANGEMENTS? Catch the First Boat and Obtain Lunch . Over the Water. \-:: •••;'•■ •;,•■■. ~' . i ______ : Don't Miss the Thrills of Motor-cycles Cornering at 90 Miles Per flour. ADMISSION. la 6d. LAWN. 2s 6_ EXTRA. AUCKLAND MOTOR RACING CLUB. LIMITED. ■ , , ! MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. /BARTER'S TAURANGA WAffil DAILY ! V MOTOR SERVICE. \ Cars leave TAURANGA: 5.30 a.m., connecting with 9.15 train Waihi, for Auckland and Main Tiunk. Cars leave WAIHI: 12 Noon, arriving ! Tauranga 3.80 p.m.; 4.30 p.m., i arriving Tauranga 7 p.m. Book Seats " Carter's Motor Service," Waihi. 'Phone 65. P.S.— Waihi route i a now the quickest, with the best roads, to Tauranga. URANG A-M AT AM ATA—Walker's Aard Motor Service. Cars leave Tauranga daily and guarantee to conneot with the Koto Auckland Express ,at 11.20 a.m. Cars leave Matamata on arrival Rotorua Express from Auckland and Frankton J. at ! 2.40 p.m. 12-Seatar Cadillacs and Hudson Super Six Cars; expert drivers. To reserve seatß. wire collect, Walker's, Matamata. 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 reasonable hours of arrival and departure. \ . . ■ MOST Beautiful Drive round Auckland.— ■Over the Waitakero Ranges to West Coast; miles of beautiful bush scenery, rocky coast. Cars leave 10 a.m.; lunch provided.! Accommodation arranged. Fare, 2_s , 6d. Lw Orion. 'P>rvne 3522 A. , :' RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. BELGIUM T OUNGE. ELGIUM i-OUNGE. SPLENDID HOT LUNCHES. SPLENDID HOT LUNCHES. PRICES, • QD, -IS. Business People.—This is worth trying. Ring 2407 and Reserve Your Table. ■ QUICK SERVICE ASSURED. "PRUTI" SALAD AND - CREAM. -—Enjoy the delicious fruit dessert served at Stacey's; very pleasing on a warm .January day. Made from the choicest fruit, skilfully blended- try a morning or afternoon dish with, fresh cream Fruit Salad and Ice Cream is doubly enjoyable at Stacey's. Or. take some home; Ice Cream and Fruit Salad, too if you wish. Get some to-dav. ' ! STACEY'S. CI, QUEEN STREET. ANFORD'S DINING'" ROOMS | _—-.— r i OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN ST. I . _____ FISH MEALS. ■ i Open From 9 a.m. Until 7 p.m. Daily, (Closed All Day Sundays.) TKAND : CAFE. , PRIOR STILL LEADING BEST la 6d MEAL IN TOWN. THE Piccadilly .„ is the Coolest Dining Room in Queen St. Come and Hear the Orchestra. 2.30 to 4.30. / TCILET. "P L OO U_ T I ON. MISS RUTH PIRRIT, v Certificated Teacher of Elocution (Pupil of Madame St. James, Professor of Elocution, London). Address: WILLIAM STREET Mt. Albert. ' Mma McELWAIN, Toilet Expert. 270. « Queen „„ t - ' ( £5?2i 254). also Watson's • Buildings ( Phone 8766). MRS. COLLEDGE. Expert. H.M. Arcade*. «• Ist Floor —Ladies-.. Children's Hair! cutting. Electrio Waving. Shampooing. Massage Parlour*. "': ;

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

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701

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 14

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