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1 v.., . AMUBEMEHTB. PRINCESS. The of"'" Ps|S[£|§§ JT RINCESS. ' of . PRINCESS. Paramount pRINO&SB. A RINCESS. Special J- BlWO^ao. Prince!!: Mt^l n Princess. It is our proud toast . r that • . "Mi§!£iSolS> Marks -the supreme achievement of the great est brains and talent in ' the motion-picture world. It is a picture which • gives ail who see.it more than they expected or hoped ior. It lives up to every claim made, for the reason that nothing we can say or print concerning, it is worthy of the picture. It is the picture beyond description. Every Art and every Science have contributed to make ''Manslaughter ' a new ideal in entertainment. The reputation and popu- • larity of any entertainment rests with the public. We are content to trust public opinion to advertise this film. All that we can say of ■'Manslaughter" will _be said by all who see it. CECIL B. DE MILLE'B Production of " MANSLAUGHTER." A Paramount Picture. With 'JHOMAS MEIGHAN, LEATRICE JOY. And LOIS WILSON. I A greater ■ picture than "The Sheik," greater than "The Miracle Man.' or "Forbidden Fruit,' greater than "Blood and Sand." Our patrons have said so. we say so. You will say so. NOW SCREENING, FOR YOUR DELIGHT. Sessions: 11 a.m., 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, and 9. P.m. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen Street, or 'Phone 586 A. "PRINCESS. PRINCESS. Jl RINCESS. RINCESS. 11 ■ 1 ~ MOTORCVOI.INC. , I . < TITOTOR-CYCLE "PACES. ■Motor-cycle IXaces. OTOR-C YCLE ACES. IVIOTOR-CYCLE JXACEB. TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE. TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE. TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). First Race . 1.15 p. m Great Northern Handicap . .. 2.45 p.m. Championship .. .. .. 8.15 p.m. \ 200 ENTRIES — 200 ENTRIES 200 ENTRIESRECORD FIELDS AND RECORD SPEEDS. Luncheon and Refreshments. BAND IN ATTENDANCE, \~ " ~ ~ I Last, year Mr. S. suggested that his wife-should accompany him to the Motor-Cycle Races. " What, go and Bee those maniacs tearing round a paddock 1 You must think lam msd!" retored Mrs. S. Finally, however, she was prevailed upon to acoompany her husband. During the first raoe all was well, but as the day wore on a little hand ol&pping aid flushed cheeks denoted that interest was increasing. When, however, in the Championship, Coleman, Maugham and Whitehead entered the finishing straight in a bunch, Mrs. ,S. forgot everything, and, mounting & seat, wildly cheered the winners. She admitted afterwards that she had no idea of how interesting and fine a sport Motor-Cycle Racing actually was. During the past few weeks the main topic of conversation in the S. household. has been the races to be held to-day, the butcher, baker, milkman, and even the. Chinaman with the vegetables having been worked up to a state, of tense excitement and enthusiasm. SEE FOR YOURSELF. SEE FOR YOURSELF. SEE FOR,YOURSELF. Don't Let Others Have All the Fun. AMPLE BOAT AND BUS ACCOMMODATION. ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE FOR . 9.999 PATRONS. WHY NOT MAKE THE 10,000 TH? Take the Boat to Devonport, and thence by Bus to the Course. Amongst the Competitors Three Present and Past World's Record-Holders. What More Can You Ask? A GOOD DAY IS ASSURED. Admittance, Is 6d;' Children under 12 Free to Ground. Through Ticket, including Boat, 2s. Lawn, 2s 6d Extra. AUCKLAND MOTOR RACING .CLUB, LIMITED. CAVE and prolong tha usefulness of jour O Eyes.—Consult O. E. Neilsen, Sight Specialist. 206, Karangahape Rd. A IR Gas Lighting and Cooking Plants

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18333, 24 February 1923, Page 18