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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE "DE LUXE" TO-DAY, At 2.30. „__ STRAND Largest — ££s^£STRAND and SsSSySRTRAND Finest SSMfi* QTRAND Picture S™lvD OI'RAND House. . OTRAI^D. Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd Strand. TO-DAY. from 11.15. Itrand' ARJORIE TIAW Strand! MaRJORIE -UaW Strand. Strand. In Strand. Strand. Strand. , „_ Strand. 0^ E Strand. " V^ N .? Strand. OK Strand. JZzZJL Strand. HTHE Strand. -* **£ ~ Strand. TI^SS?Strand. -DLOOD." Strand. Strand. ■ —— Strand. Strand. Full of Speed and Snap. Strand. A Fine and Emphatic Lesson in now Strand. not to keep out of trouble. Strand. * * Strand. Also. ,„_ ~ Strand. " TWDURANCE." Strand. " JUNDURANCE." Strand. A Wonderful Motor-Interest Strand. Picture. Strand. "TWEE AND "tfASY.; Strand. "i- REE iI.ND JCJASY." Strand. A Mermaid Comedy. Strand. " QTRAND WORLD ! Strand. " UTRAND VV ORLD ' Strand. 18101 * 8 -" Strand. V ISIONS." Strand. And . Strand. Ti/f ISS T AURA "WALKER. I Strand. IVXISS -UAURA VV ALKER. I Strand. The Tulente"d Soprano. Strand. At 2.30 and 8 Sessions. . Strand. Usual Saturday Prices. I CARNIVAL "POSTER PALL. AHNIVAL XOSTER J->ALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, AT ARCH 91 UNIQUE DECORATIONS. SUPERB AND NOVEL LIGHTING EFFECTS, THE SPECTACLE OF THE CARNIVAL WEEK. LIST OF PRIZES: MOST APPROPRIATE ADVERTISING COSTUME REPRESENTING N.Z i ADVERTISING. (Ladies and Gentlemen.) 25 GUINEAS. MOST APPROPRIATE ADVERTISING 1 COSTUME REPRESENTING ALL 1 CLASSES ADVERTISING. (Ladies ! and Gentlemen.) 20 GUINEAS. i BEST FANCY DRESS. (Ladies and I Gentlemen.) 10 GUINEAS EACH. ! MOST . ORIGINAL FANCY DRESS. I (Ladies and Gentlemen.) • 10 GUINEAS EACH. . , SETS. (Not Less Than Eight in Each Set.) 16 GUINEAS EACH SET. Best Set Representing Advertisers. 1 Best Set Representing N.Z. Industries. Best Fancy- Dress Set. ! Most Original Costume Set. Best Set Representing any Department of a Retail Store. Best Advertising Costume Representing (Individual): Jewellers. Picture Theatres. Dairymen. Grocers. Tailors. Furnishers. Drapers. Tobacconists. Printers. Bakers. And All Classes Newspapers. Of Retail Business. NUMEROUS OTHER VALUABLE NUMEROUS OTHER VALUABLE I PRIZES. PRIZES. MAKE YOUR ENTRIES NOW AT THE CARNIVAL OFFICE. BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW. BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW. TICKETS: 10s Single. 17b 6d Double; Gallery Tickets 2s 6d, Reserved Gallery Seats 3s. BOX PLAN at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. Queen Street. BALL TICKETS obtainable from M. S. ' Dunne, Carnival Director, 154. Queen Street. ! MEETINGS. CHELTENHAM BEACH CARNIVAL AND REGATTA. A Meeting of the General Committee will be held at the Kiosk TO-DAY (Saturj day), at 8 p.m. Business: To receive report and balance-sheet in connection with recent carnival. R. G. BROCKETT. Treasurer, Cheltenham Carnival. Cheltenham Road. Devonport. A MEETING of the Combined ' yfrSSKJljk XX Executives of the Auckland ' /gp' A -—v 4 Groups wiJl be held in the ! J D U ORANGE HALL, I fKt * SYMONDS STREET, THIS EVENING. v___S_o_7 AT 8 P.M. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. Dominion Lecturer, Will be present to confer on, important matters in connection with the Association. Full Attendance is Requested. J. TETLEY, Organising Secretary. >«=?<=>. "PROTESTANTS! ROLL UP! ' (£_____P; FOR BIG RALLY IN I I 1) I EMPIRE THEATRE. I Ci rf)A if Dominion Road. i [iy||Vtf| TUESDAY, MARCH 13. I Speakers: ' REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. ! V. H. POTTER. ESQ.. M.P. for Roskill. REV. HARRY JOHNSON will Preside. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Community singing ■ from 7.30 till 8. Councillor Garland will lead. i New Members enrol. Members can pay subI scriptions now due. All are Welcome. 1 j fTUKAPUNA /"ORPHANAGE TURE. A pUBLIC *\/TEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE /CHAMBER OF pOMMERCE ON WEDNESDAY, TIT ARCH "J A FROM 1.45 P.M. TO 2.15 P.M. ALL FRIENDS AND 'SYMPATHISERS OF THE ORPHANAGE " ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. OVER 100 BOYS HAVE BEEN RENDERED HOMELESS AND CLOTHLESS. The Hon. E. W. Alison, M.L.C.. will take ' the chair, and the following gentlemen will speak:— Edwin Mitchelson, Rev. Win G. Monckton, Vicar of Takapuna, A M Gould, Esq.. Mayor of Takapuna, Robert McVeagh. Esq., and the Rev. Chancellor ■ Holbrook. Mb..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18345, 10 March 1923, Page 18

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