i AMUSEMENTS. _ HIS TITAJESTY'B . rpHEATRE.' R JtllS MAJESTY'S HEATRE. & COMING FRIDAY. MARCH 16. COMING FRIDAY, MARCH 16. MOST SENSATIONAL. MOST THRILLING. MOST BEAUTIFUL SCREEN SPECTACLE EVER SHOWN ANYWHERE IN THE! HISTORY OF THE WORLD. WILLIAM FOX Presents "THE rvUEEN f\F QHEBA." "JLhe VJueen vJf Oheba." "the QUEEN of sheba." " THE QUEEN of SHEBA." "the queen OF sheba." "the queen OF sheba." ! "the queen of sheba." "the QUEEN of sheba." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OP SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE- QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA " "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA> I THE WORLD'S GREATEST I MOTION PICTURE. , Directed by J. Gordon Edwards. 10,000 PEOPLE—SOO HORSES AND CAMELS— SCENES. THE WHOLE CITY WILL TALK OF THE WONDERFUL CHARIOT RACE. Ten great chariots, each drawn by four blooded Arabian horses, plunging madly head-on toward the audience. Round and round the course they go—a smash-a crash ' —an axle breaks—the plunging horses fall. ! their driver with them. Then full tilt ove; ' these prostrate forms another chariot and : lour horses p.'vinge on to victory. NOTHING LIKE THIS TERRIFIC TTTiR : lOT RACE HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN ; IN THE WORLD. ; TO BE PRESENTED ON A SCALE OF ' UA £%\lW£! C S BEFof E° P '■ ACHIEVED IN AUSTRALASIA |— 1 ; I WONDERFUL SPECTACULAR PROLOGUE. J""" '" '■"■- -■ : .. _ 1 Special Engagement of P™°R IOIIS r Ml I SIC ' specially written by New Y R oT S ' Conduclor of Capitol Theatre! FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: Mr. F. N. Burnnand. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. Prices.—D.C., 4s- OS Roa i=. a* n 2g_M.: Gallery." Is 6d. AU*fa ?Zl Stalls ' TENDERS. TENDER FOR WHARF AT BEACHLANDS (IN TIMBER). wo^k nde pUnL oae no^ n April 5 for »bove if/-' , Flans - specifications, etc.. may be obtained at office of Manukau County Er^ luddand 7 Chamber8 ' Shortland St.. Lowest or any not necessarily accepted. W. J. LOPDELL, £ Engineer. QHILWELL AND TREVITHICK. ' A.A.R.1.8.A. F.F.N.Z.1.A., ARCHITECTS. STORE IN WOOD AT KOHUKOHU, ~_„„__ HOKIANGA. MESSRS. A. S. ANDREWES AND SONS. lenders for the above will be received tin to March 21. 3923. 12 noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. flans and specifications at our Offices PHOENIX CHAMBERS. Phone 2548. Queen St. . Q.LEN EDEN TOWJ? BOARD. ] Tenders are called for Carting, etc.. for 12 monthii commencing April 23, 1923 as I per schedule to be seen at Board's Office, 1 Ulen Eden Station, or posted nt request ! Tenders close mid : day March 29, and should < be marked, Carting Tender." Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. H. CROUCHER. . Town Clerk. - PRICE wanted (licensed man) for Laying ' J -~ Drains: labour only.—Apply new job, / Mt. Albert Rd.. near Edendale Rd. { TENDERS invited till 5 p.m. WEDNES- ( ■*•„ DAY. 14th inst. for the Erection of - a Residence, in wood, at Mount Albert for o H. J. Ryan, Esq. ; plans at J. Christie's. : Palmerston Bldgs.—Wm. Bremner, Archi- ) tect. ____. : THE Eiliot "Woodworker." used' ap- ? X proved, recommended by scores of New I ' 1 Zealand Builders. What about you ?—Mac- l i neill, 10, Market Entrance. Auckland. ' t MOVE YOUR HOUSE, IVI ON WHEELS. . ] We have Special Equipment for f REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. t GEO. RHODES AND SONS, LTD.. J Builders and Contractors. 'Phone 1051. TO BUILDERS. » When you require ' ROUND MILD STEEL BARS 3 for Reinforced Concrete Work * call or write to WINGATE AND CO.. LTD. Ironmongers- Queen Street. { We have stocks of all sizes from iin to ' 2in- ' l . BUiLD AECHITECTq CABIN ETMAK TORS B, BUILDING TIMBERS: House Quantities, ex-truck, any Station. 1 Always Arriving and in Stool-— OAK. MAPLE, PLYWOODS. l AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS. '' SCANDIA—The Superior Wall Bonrr? F For Walls. Ceilings, Eto. ard ' (I !« TIMBER YARDS: Beaumont Street 3 l OFFICES: 3. Customs Street East. * •PHONES: 873 and 3506. » C. AICKIN AND SONS. * BUILD IN -DIMT* UILD IN it IM u] Rimu constitutes 65 per cent, of the timber " used for building structures in New Zea- / land —six times more than any other species. V Our Rimu is grown and milled on the Mamaku Plateau, and is noted for its size and quality. WE HAVE AMPLE STOCKS. v PRICES ON APPLICATION. o 6ELWYN TIMBER CO.. LTD.. 31 45, Customs Street East. '' 'Phones 2131 A and 2135 A. ° QONCRETE MACHINERY. Vickers Portable Concrete Machines " enable you to build Concrete Build- 3 - ings at the same cost as wood. I See their latest machines for making: CONCRETE ROOFING TILES. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CONCRETE BRICKS AND PIPES ELITE LOW DOWN MIXERS. (Mixes Concrete 6d per yard.) Prices, Terms, Illustrated Catalogues, TTOPWOOD TTARDWARE, T TD.. PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. TENDERS FOR OLD SCHOOL SITE AT / MARAMARUA. * Written Tenders will be received at this Office, until Noon, on FRIDAY, April 20, 1923, for the right of Temporary Occupation. 9 terminable by six months' notice, of the old School Site Reserve at- Maramarua, being Section 51, Block 1, Piako S.D., containing 10 acre 3. m . Conditions of tender may be obtained on i application 'to the Board, or Chairman of " the Maramarua School Committee. ' ft
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 12
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