AMUSEMENTS. TrVOLI Box Plan at H. deal's IVOLI Queen Street, next Geo. rpiVOLl Fowlds. Ltd. Phone 2236 A. JL IVOLI TO-NIGHT, 7QA O-NTGHT, I .OU. TO-NIGHT. 7.30: TO-NIGHT. 7.80. A Wonderful Paramount Programme. JESSE L. LASKY Presents DOROTHY TiALTON OROTHY U ALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON ,_ And DAVID TJOWELL AVID 1 OWELL DAVID POWELL DAVID POWELL DAVID POWELL DAVID POWELL DAVID POWELL DAVID POWELL In a Gripping Melodrama, teeming with action, thrills, and suspense, entitled, THE QIREN PALL." HE OIREN V^ALL." " THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." ' THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." " THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." "THE SIREN CALL." A romance as exciting as "The Flame of j the Yukon," in which Dorothy Dalton, as ' the vivacious and alluring queen of the I dance hall, has a most appealing role. The i supporting players are David Powell, MitI chell Lewis. Lucien Littlefield, and other prominent Paramount artists. "The Siren Call" bristles with both the spectacular and human elements, and the interest and suspense is kept right up to the closing scenes. Also, THE LATEST GAZETTES, BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. MACK BENNETT COMEDY. " SWEETHEART DAYS." And the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. (Miss W. Mitchell. Conductress). RESERVES. PHONE 2236 A. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. r — rpo-DAY. BIG DOUBLE-STAR FEATURE Starring Constauco Talmadgo Constance Talmadge " East Is West.' Constance Talmadgo Constance Talmadgo " East Is West." Constance, Talmadgo i Constance Talmadge " East Is West." Constance Talmadge ' Constance Talmadgo East Is West.' Constance Talmadgo Screened: 1.10, 4.40, and 8.20. A Now Dramatic Farce: — THE LADDER JINX." "THE LADDER JINX." . . — "THE LADDER JINX." " THE LADDER JINX." Screened at 11.15, 2.45 and 7.25. The Last Chapter of the Serial: 18th Chapter ■ "ROBINSON CRUSOE." BIJOU ORCHESTRA. POPULAR PRICES. U E EN'S THEATRE. Now Showing: Three Wonderful Features. Paramount Presents: " HUMORESQUE." CHARLIE CHAPLIN In " SHANGHAIED." BESSIE LOVE In "THE SAWDUST RING." Phone 941 A for Reserves. -— ttip'poeTrome. — xi I p p 0 D R 0 M E. < Continuously from 11.15 a.m. to 10 p.m. To-day and To-morrow only. TOM MIX In " DO AND DARE." Also That Great Sunshine Comedy. "THE HUJNTEP HOUSE." PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 4232 RUGBY FOOTBALL. «„ "DONSONBY DISTRICT CiHCk *- RUGBY FOOTBALL <;Jj« CLUB (Registered). j\\\ The Annual Meeting of the _fc-PA x> above Club will be held in ITS the Club Rooms, Dignan Street, — *r.jf Ponsonby. on THURSDAY, the 15th inst.. at 8 p.m. All Members and Intending Members requested to attend. L. S. RIGHTON. Secretary. :■.-„ : =j MOTOR RACINQ. UC K LAND AUTOMOBILE , A SSOCIATION. KAITAIA BRANCH. Will Hold its SECOND ANNUAL MOTOR 2PORTS ■ MEETING of or ports Meeting motor ports meeting iviotor oports Meeting On the NINETY MILE BEACH. NINETY MILE BEACH. On SATURDAY. MARCH 17, 1923 SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 1923. (St. Patrick's Day.) THE AUTOMOBILE EVENT OF THE YEAR. OVER TWO HUNDRED POUNDS (£200) IN PRIZE MONEY. DEAN'S REFRESHMENT BOOTH. BOILING WATER PROVIDED FREE. TAXIS WILL RUN FROM KAITAIA TO BEACH. J. L. DAVIES. Sports Secretary. Radio Station, Kaitaia. SPORTING. T3AY OF PLENTY JOCKEY CLUB. 13 ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on AVONDALE RACECORSE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923. ACCEPTANCES for All Races will close on FRIDAY, March 16, with H. H. Hayr, Secretary Avondale J.C., Victoria St., or with the Secretary Bay of Plenty .Jockey Club, Tauranga, by 5 p.m. H. H. HAYR, Meeting Secretary. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). AUTUMN MEETING, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. APRIL 7 AND 9, 1923. NOMINATIONS for all Events Close at '.ho Secretary's Office, Victoria Street, on FRIDAY, March 16, 1923, by 5 p.m. H. H. HAYR. Secretary. ■I RAILWAY NOTICES. pj-GARUAWAHIA REGATTA. MARCH 17. Excursion tickets, including admission to Regatta, will be issued to Ngaruawahia from Auckland, Onehunga. ' 'Wjiiaku To Kuiti, Cambridge, Thames. Waihi, Rotorua and intermediate stations on March 17* available for return on day of issue only' The usual 6.24 p.m. Papatoetoe-Mercer train will NOT run. Trains will leave Auckland for Ngaruawahia at 7.27 a.m. (stopping between Newmarket and Otahuhu and at Huntly). 7.53 a.m. (stopping between Newmarket and Penrose i«nly). Tuakau for Ngaruawahia at 8.15 a.m. (stopping where required). Penlrose for Ngaruawabia 7 8 a.m. (stopping between Penrose and Bucki?, nd ,an at , Huntly lifts passengers exWai.iku branch at Paerata). Re4urr. specials will leave Ngaruawahia as lollowa •—. At 4.45 p.m. (for Waiuku branch. Otahuhu Onehunga, Auckland, and intermediate stations), 4.58 p.m. (for. Tuakau. Auckland and intermediate Stations), 5.11 and 625 p.m. (for Auckland, stopping where toauired).. . On Rotorua, Cambridge. Thames. le Kuiti and Waihi lines, specials for Ngaruawahia will run as follows:—Rotorua depart 5.20 a.m., Waihi depart 6.55 a m Thame, depart 7.0 a.m., Te Kuiti depart 7.25 a.m., Cambridge depart 9.15 a m Te Awamutu depart 8.45 a.m.. returning a.V follows:— or Cambridge 5.56 p.m.. Rotorua d,20 p.m. Te Awamutu 6.11 p.m.. Tuamea and Waini .5.44 p.m;., Te Kuiti 6.32 cm Excursion tickets only available on excursion trains. For particulars see pouter* or inquire at stations. e - ' ■ -r---CARPETS cleaned.. 9d sq. yd., delivered. —Vacuum Cleaning Co., 14, Waitemat* ' Chambers, Custom* St. Phono 1769.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 16
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