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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. is Majesty's 1 heatre. Lessees - - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. COMING FRIDAY. MARCH 16. COMING FRIDAY, MARCH 16. FOR POSITIVELY 6 NIGHTS ONLY. FOR POSITIVELY 6 NIGHTS ONLY. Matinees Saturday and Wednesday, 2.30. RECREATING A KINGDOM. RECREATING A KINGDOM. The recent excavations at Tutenkhamon's Tomb revealed to the few privileged spectators ancient glories hitherto not generally believed possible. Scenes of Greater Pomp. Settings more Lavish, Wonders more Gorgeous, are Displayed in the WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION. WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION. "THE nUEEN r\F QHEBA." "-1 HE UuEEN Ul' 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 OF SHEBA." " THE QUEEN OF SHEBA." 1 " 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 j Produced by W. Gordon Edwards. I THE MOST DARING LOVE STORY THE SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN. ENACTED AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF BARBARIC SPLENDOUR. ! ( THE GREAT CHARIOT RACE. j Such as never before thrown on any screen in the world. A terrific race with women driving Arabian Steeds to a Smashing Vlimax. j the MASSIVE SETTINGS. ; Produced on a more stupendous s-ale than any spectacle of screen history. j The scenes depicting the arrival of " Sheba " at the Court of Solomon and 'her presentation to the King are samples of gorgeous | exteriors and interiors that delight the eye. TO BE PRESENTED ON A SCALE OF MAGNIFICENCE NEVER BEFORE ACHIEVED IN AUSTRALASIA. i ! WONDERFUL SPECTACULAR ! I PROLOGUE. I I J — ] ~ Produced by MR. THEODORE TRESIZE, of Wellington. And MISS LYNNE EDWARDS, of Christchurch. GLORIOUS MUSIC, specially written by Erno Rappe. Conductor of Capitol Theatre. New York. FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. | Conductor: Mr. F. N. Burnnand. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eadv and Sou. Ltd.. Prices.—D.C., 4s; O.S. Res., 3s; Stalls. 2s 6d; Gallery. Is fid. All plus tax. Early Doors. t'.d extra.. Day Sales at Coleman's. EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, ETC. j |Jvs>n -VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP | ll COMPANY. LIMITED. PAEROA "PACES. AEROA It ACES. MARCH 14 AND 17. THE S.S. TANIWHA leaves as follows:— Leaves Auckland: Leaves Paeroa ■ _ . . Wed.. 14th, 4 30 p.m. Fri., 16th, 10 p.m. Sat.. 17th. 6.45 p.m. The S.S. Taniwha will leave KOPU TODAY (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m.. and Saturday, 17th, at 9.45 p.m. This enables passengers to go down by train to that Dort and connect with steamer for AUCKLAND. Racehorse Owners kindly book space immediately. ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP 1> CO., LTD. DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKE. Jf' ' ■ ■» (As per Waiuku Time-table.) O.V. WAIUKU. FARES: Snrfdale and Ostend .. . . 3s Awaroa and Cowes Bay . . . . 4s Orapiu 5 S Tickets available for day only. Light Refreshments obtainable on board vessel. * . "l _ "REACfILANDS. _ ) EBCfaa -3- JJEACHLANDS. Tr SSSSSSmJ 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 leavo 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 Please 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). Wed., 2.30 p.m. Thurs., 6 a.m. Thurs., 4.15 p.m. Fri., 6.30 a.m. Fri., 5.15 p.m. fr>i., 6.30 a.m Trips Tues., Thurs., Fri.. 5.15 p.m., to Arkle's Bay. Way Ports only. Returning morning, 6.30 o'clock. V. HARRISON, F. MACKAY. Props. LAUNCH for Rangitoto leaves Hobson Street Wharf Steps, Thursday, 10 a.m., returning 4.30 p.m. Return fare, 2s 6d. BOMBAY ANNIVERSA PICNIC AND SPORTS. To bo held in the Recreation Grounds, on MONDAY. MARCH 19. 1923. The committee extend a cordial invitation to all old identities who arrived by the ship Bombay to bo present. R. CORNTHWAITE, Hon. Secretary. LAUNCH for Rangitoto leaves Hobson Street Wharf Steps, Thursday, 10 a.m., returning 4.30 p.m. Return fare. 2s 6d. TOWN BOARD NOTICES. TTOWICK TOWN BOARD. PENALTY ON RATES. Pursuant to the Provisions of Section 23, of "The Rating Amendment Act, 1910," public notice is herohy given that an additional charge of 10 per cent, will be added to all Rates remaining Unpaid after SATUR- ( DAY, March 81. 1923. A. i GERRING, Town Clerk. Howick. March 14. 1923. TTOWICK TOWN BOARD. AUCTIONEERING ACT, 1908 AND 1910. I hereby give notice that John Sutherland de Montalk, whose place of business is within the above-named town, has been duly Licensed to Sell by Auction in any part of New Zealand. A. GERRING, Town Clerk. :^—■ : —- — ==31 COMPETITIONS. "O" COMPETITIONS. We beg to announce to entrants that the, £100 prize-money offered for our " S " Competition has been paid to the winner, who, [or personal reasons, does not desire that the name be published. Particulars may be had by entrants at our Offices. In some cane 3 stocks of goods ordered were sold out and substitutes forwarded. Wo trust that these articles have met with approval, as after this date returns will not bo accepted. UNITED MERCHANTS. 140, Hereford Street, ChristchurchPROFESSIONAL CARDS. T\,r & S. OEBELh M.S.T. "(Weltmer Inst.). MPS MORRELL has capabilities of healing thn sick which can be described only by the word "miraculous. . You may prove for yourself the truth of this assertion. Coni BUlt ROOM FORESTER'S BLDOS.. Wellesley Street West. .•= f McWILLIAM. OPTOMETRIST. L/« Specialist in Sight-testing and Spectacle Making. 11. Wellesley fit. E.. Auckland. Thou. 4333.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 16

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