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AMUSEMENTS. ___________/ ' THERE MAY HAVE BEEN ' Other Productions that cost as much, but never has A MILLION DOLLARS Been so marvellously utilised. i ril II E T Y R I C. 1 H E LYRIC. to-night AT 8. to-night at 8. Another example of the. Motion Picture Supreme by the man who made the " Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." rpHE T3RISONER f\T? »/ENDA. J- HE J- RISONER WF -^ENDA. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. THE PRISONER. ■ OF ZENDA. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. THE . PRISONER OF ZENDA. THERE IS ENOUGH ACTION IN THE PRISONER OF ZENDA FOR TWENTY ORDINARY PICTURES. Action and excitement that fairly stabs at you—tightened suspense from start to finish. Produced by Rex. Ingram for Metro on a scale of lavishness hitherto unknown on the screen, at tho cost of over one million dollars. YOU WILL CHERISH THE, MEMORY OF "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." 'Phone 3645 for Seats and see it in Comfort. At THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. HIPPODROME. JtIIPPO DROME. Continuously from 11.15 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hey, Kids, Here Comes the Big Show! "QHIRLEY f\F HE pigCUS'; "OHIRLEY V>*F J- HE Circus." A Sparkling Romance of the Sawdust Ring. There's nothing like a circus, boHelps to make the red blood flow. Every darn thing else seems slow. Fine and Dandy—come, let's go! Also. CLYDE COOK IN "THE GUIDE. Prices as Usual. Plan nt Theatre. 'Phone 4232. NOW showing. now SHOWING. atational. — ..National. — Jewel Productions Presents HOUSE PETERS In " HUMAN HEARTS." ' Sessions: 11.15. 1.30. 3.45. 6.15, 8.0. Usual Prices. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS. ETC. »>---___ ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP IRSfe* IN CO., LTD. DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKE. |U-LJ~__l (As per Waiuku Time-table.) O.V. WAIUKU. FARES: Surfdale and Ostend .. . . 8s Awaroa and Cowes Bay . . .. 4s Orapiu . . • - • • • ■ ■ ° B _ Tickets available for day only, Light Refreshments obtainable on board vessel. ■# "1 J TJEACHLANDS. '■ hiw-iffl i JDeachlands. 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. 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 leturn. Pleaso book seats by car. Office: 19, Commercial Bank Chambers, 64. Queen Street. City. T AUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA ORA. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Silverdale: (Hire Steps.) Mon., 11.30 a.m. Mon.. 6.30 a.m. Wed.. 2p.m. Tues.. 1.30 p.m. Trips Tues., Thurs.. Fri., 5.15 p.m.. to Arkle's Bay. Way Ports only. Returning morning, 6.30 oiclock. V. HARRISON. F. MACKAY. Props. ROWN'S BAY Launch Service.— nona loaves Auckland Mon., Wed., Fri., 9.30 a.m., 5.15 p.m.: Sat.. 1.20 p.m.; Sun., 9.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Leaves Brown's Bay, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Sat., 7.30 a.m.; Sun., 5 p.m. — A. Patterson. MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. CARTER'S TAURANGA WAIHI DAILY 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 3.30 p.m.; 4.30 p.m., arriving Tauranga 7 p.m. Book Seats "Carters Motor Service," Waihi. 'Phone 65. P.B.— Waihi route is now the quickest, with the best roads, to Tauranga. XT IA ORA MOTORS. LTD., WEANGAREI AND THE NORTH. Continuous Taxi Service. Best of Cars. Reliable Drivers. Day or Night. Meets Trains and Boat. Further particulars, Ring 4948, James Street, Whangarei. TAURANGA-MATAMATA— Walker's Aard Motor Service. Cars leave Tauranga daily and guarantee to connect with the Kotorua-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-Seater Cadillacs and Hudson Buper Six Cars: expert drivers. To reserve seats, 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 teasonable hours of arrival and departure. ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. "DIG MONEY IN ENGINEERING! Tho Engineering Profession holds out alluring possibilities to young men. Start now on a course with Bower's Engineering School. Classes include Traction, Steam, Oil, Stationary, Electrical. Every step fully explained by experts. Fees moderate. Free prospectus posted on request. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915). 130. COLWILL'S CHAMBERS. Swanson Street, Auckland, P.O. Box 50. ■ (And at Wellington). ■....- O O.S. COLLEGE. CLASSES AND CORRESPONDENCE COURSES. Matriculation. Commercial University Degrees. Accountancy. Public Service Engineering. Teachers' 'D' and 'C • Pharmacy 'A' & 'B.' Accountancy Advanced Preliminary. Mathematics. Education. Surveying. Languages. Public anJ Degree Examination results, 1922: 80 per cent, passes. Pharmacy Examinations, 1922: 90 percent, passes Classes resume February 5, 1923. Enrol early, as only a limited number of students can be taken. Address- 19. CARLTON GORE ROAD. Auckland, where interviews may be arranged and enrolments made. 'Phone 2558 A. EDUCATIONAL. QEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL ° COLLEGE. Evening Classes will Commence on MONDAY. March 5. Enrolments will be made as follows from 7 to 9 each evening: — February 22 and 23. — Business Training, Plumbing, and Continuation Clasa Students. February 26 and 27. — Building Trades, Cabinetmaking, and Public Examination Students. March 1 and 2.—Engineering, Domestic, and Art Students. Prospectuses with details of Classes and Fees may now be obtained at the College Office from 9 to 5 daily. Evening School Hours will this year be 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., instead of 7 p.m. to 930 p.m., as in the past. . New Classes are forming for Motor Engineering, Mercantile Law, Economics, and Civics. Special prov sion has been made for Matriculation. Public Service Entrance Pharmacy, and other Public Examinations! G. J. PARK. Director. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 12