AMUSEMENTS. _ PRINCESS. The Theatre T>RINCEBB. RINCESS. of Paramount XRINCEBS. PRINCESS. Special "pRINCESS. RINCESS. , Attractions. X BIN CESS. ABSOLUTELY THE ■,! LAST FOUR DAYS. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS Of THE GREATEST OF ALL PARAMOUNT PICTURES TO DATE. MANSLAUGHTER." ANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." " MANSLAUGHTER." This Wonderful Picture has been running for the past Three Weeks at the Princess . to capacity houses. THERE CAN BE NO RETURN SCREENING. SEE IT THIS WEEK. 'Phone 586 A. PRINCESS. ' "PRINCESS. RINCESS. X RINCESS. Commencing FRIDAY "\TEXT, RIDAY IN EXT, MARCH 16. " THE r\LB TTOMESTEAD" "1 HE VJID HOMESTEAD " "the old HOMESTEAD." THE old homestead." " TEE OLD HOMESTEAD." "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." With THEODORE T3OBERTS, HEODORE IXOBERTS, THEODORE ROBERTS. THEODORE ROBERTS. THEODORE ROBERTS. THEODORE ROBERTS. George Fawcett, T. Roy Barnes, Harrison Ford, Fritze Ridgway. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. The Most-beloved Character Actor in the World in the Most-beloved Role ever written. THE f\LD TTOMESTEAD." he Uld Homestead." The Greatest of All Emotion Dramas. A play that has drawn laughs and tears from a million hearts last given a production worthy of its story. "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." With the screen's greatest character actor, Theodore Roberts, in the role he was born for—Uucle Josh. "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." A story made of the sorrows and joys of plain folks, and a great love ■ that weathered adversity. Reaching its climax in a mighty cyclone scene that dwarfs anything ever shown on the screen before. THE OLD HOMESTEAD." For your heart's sake, comet See " THE OLD HOMESTEAD." BOOK YOUR SEAT AT ONCE. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son., Ltd. Queen Street; or 'Phone 586 A. MEETINGS. ' *%tex METHODIST JJALL, ONEHUNGA. M J? i — I IPA ! TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), iSegifipf At 8 o'clock. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT. . Dominion Lecturer. , Will Spealc on Important Matters of Interest to Every Protestant and Loyalist. TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at Empire Theatre* Dominion Road, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. March 14. at Ail Saints' Hall, Ponsonby Road, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY. March 15. Masonic Hall. Devonport, at 8 p.m. Membership Tickets may be renewed at any of the above Meetings or at the Office, ground floor. Palmerston Buildings. Phone 1901. P.O. Box 912. ANUKAtJ ! ELECTORATE. UWU MR. W. J. JORDAN. M.P.. Will Address the Electors, KOHIMARAMA HALL, TO-DAY (Monday). 8 p.m. MT. ROSKILL SCHOOL, MONDAY. 19th, 8 p.m. BUSINESS : An account of the Brief Session just concluded, and the Formation of a Committee, as suggested during the Election Campaign, EVERYBODY WELCOME. A UCKLAND Scripture Gift Association.— ~ The Annual Meeting of Subscribers will be held at the Office of the Association. 40. High St.. TO-DAY (Monday), at 4.15 p.m; JOHN BANBURY, Hon. Secretary. "VICTORIA LEAGUE, wgy » (Incorporated). $xJlffi§y The Annual Meeting of the HKOg above League will be held in the «K2jK3a Auckland Women's Club Rooms, TJrtjjSsr Short's Buildings. Queen Street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday). March 13. at 8 p.m. A. HOLLAND, Secretary. *T<AKAPUNA QRPHANAGE TUBE. pUBLIC JfEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE QH AMBER OF pOMMERCE ON tyyEDNESDAY, jyj"ARCH -tA 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 CLOTHESLESS. The Hon. E. W. Alison, M.L.C.. will take the chair,, and the following gentlemen will speak:—3ir Edwin Mitchelson, Rev. Wm. G. Monckton. Vicar of Takapuna, A M Gould. Esq., Mayor of Takapuna, Robert McVeagh, Esq., and the Rev. Chancellor Holbrook. REMOVAL NOTICES. THE EAST TAMAKI CO-OPERATIVE J- DAIRY COMPANY. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that as from TO-DAY (Monday), the Registered Office of the above-named Company will be situate at 12. King's Chambers, Commerce Street, Auckland, and not at Mercantile Chambers, Customs Street, as heretofore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ELECTRIC Massage, 20 years' experienceneuritis, breakdown children treated violet ray.—7. Hellaby'a Bldga.; 'phone 8201. DEFECTIVE Vision causes headache.— Consult O. E. NeiUen. Sight Specialist, New Address. 208, Korangahaps Road. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 14
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