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; AMUSEMENTS. THE f\LD TTOMESTEAD." HE V/LD STEAD." "the old homestead." " the old homestead." " THE old homestead." "the old HOMESTEAD." "THE OLD homestead." " THE old homestead." " THE old homestead." " the old HOMESTEAD." For thirty-two consecutive years Denha.m Thompson played it on the stage. It must have had something in it to make this possible. What was it? Humanity—that is the secret. It had the attributes which appeal to the heart— Honesty, Homely Humour, Wholesome Sentiment. Pathos. and a Touch of Adventure. PRINCESS. T>RINCESS. RINCESS. JLF.INCESS. PRINCESS. "PRINCESS. RINCESS. X RINCESS. PACKED AT ALL SESSIONS. DON'T TAKE CHANCES REGARDING YOUR SEATS; BOOK AT ONCE 'PHONE 686 A Sessions: 11, 1.30, 3.30. 5.45, 8. "PVERYBODY'S. Absoluto Final Screening. "ONE WEEK OF LOVE." "ONE WEEK OF LOVE." "ONE WEEK OF LOVE." "FARMERS' UNION PICNIC." Commencing TO-MORROW. HAROLD LLOYD, In "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." BROADWAY. To-night. NEWMARKET. ROADWAY. To-night. NEWMARKET. For a Season of Three Nights. i "THE SPANISH JADE" - Davud Powell. I " THE SPANISH JADE " - Davia Powell. i A Colourful Story of Spain. Also, " UP AND GOING " Tom Mix. "UP AND GOING " Tom Mix. A Thrilling Drama of the Nor' West Mounteds. Screen, 7.45 p.m. Reserves. 107CA. RUGBY FOOTBALL. I ft, TECHNICAL COLLEGE ! J- ODD BOYS' RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. j The Annual Meeting of the ' i fCt Vt. above Club will bo held at the „ CLmIZMI, College TO-NIGHT (Thursday), ! ... jt> b at 7.30 p.m. ! "■ " 9 All Members, intending Mem- ! bers, and Old Boys are re- ! ! quested to attend. i j J. W. MORTON, Hon. Sep. I LEAGUE FOOTBALL. rJjL "DARNELL LEAGUE FOOTXsff\ J- BALL CLUB. ( tt7 l A Meeting of the above Club C NiH/ w i'l he held in the League Rooms, P Swanson Street. THIS EVENING. *■•■ nt 7.45. All Members or intending members are requested to attend. J. TILTON, Hon. Secretary. | ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. I ! A SSOCIATION FOOTBALL. : The Thistle Club meets TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 22nd inst., at 8 o'clock. All Members and intending Members must attend. |=; , ..a BOXING. jVTORTHERN gOXING A SSOCIATION. (Patron: His Excellency the GovernorGeneral.) In Conjunction With the Summer Carnival Committee. rjpoWN JTALL. FRIDAY, M ARCH AT 8 P.M. i LES Tl/fURRAY. es Murray. LES MURRAY. Light-weight LES MURRAY. Champion LES MURRAY. New Zealand (Dunedin.) BOXES. BOXES. Ex-Amateur "PRED TTANSEN. : Welter-weight J? RED HANSEN i Champion FRED HANSEN' ■ Australasia. FRED HANSEN' I fred Hansen! i _~„ (Auckland.) PURSE. £150. PURSE. £150. Fifteen three-minute Rounds, preceded by' : TpiNALS /CARNIVAL O^UG-OF-WAR /"COMPETITION. PRIZE £50. PRIZE' £50. Prices: 6s Gd. 4s 6d, 2s 9d; Reserves, 10aStage, £1. We pay tax. i Box Plan NOW OPEN at Carter and ! Asher's, Tobacconist, opposite Herald Office NOTE.—Day Sales, Gs 6d and 4s 6d' ; Tickets on Sale FRIDAY, at Carter and Asher'B, Tobacconists. ! P. B. GREENHOUGH. Hon. Sec, N.B.A. CORPORATION NOTICES. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. SUPPLEMENTARY DISTRICT ELECTORS' ROLL. Notice is hereby given that the above Roll will close for the reception of Claims i at 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 29, 1923. 1 All residents who are British subjects, and have resided in New Zealand for 12 months and in this Borough during the three ; months last past, are eligible for enrolment. The necessary Application Enrolment Forms may be obtained at the Council Chambers, Marine Square. JAMES WILSON, Town Clerk. Dated March 21, 1923. [ . 1 THOROUGH OF NORTHCOTE. WATER SUPPLY. Householders are recommended to have all drinking water boiled before using, ; pending the Installation of a Purification . Process. I This is strongly advised as a precaution- • ary measure, the latest analysis of the j Lake Water being unsatisfactory. H. W. WILSON. Town Clerk. March 21. 1923. IN BANKRUPTCY. ! !TN BANKRUPTCY.— the Supreme j !J- Court, holden at Auckland.—Notice is , hereby given that ROBERT MUIR KING, i i of Otahuhu. Carrier, was this day adjudged ' bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my CTTce on TUESDAY', the 10th day of April, 192.3. at 2.30 o'clock.— S. FISHER, Official Assignee. Auckland. March lf>. 1923. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. f\HIROP R A C T I C V> FLETCHER AND FLETCHER iJ. W. Fletcher. Ph.C. Myrtle Fletcher, Ph.C (Palmer Graduates), STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. Hourß: 10 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m to 6 p.m. ' ; Saturday. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 'Phone 2482. i i Hours: Office: 55, 12.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m to 6 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 'Phone 2482. ; Branch Office: sa, Vauxhall Rd., Devonport! i Mornings Only. Hours, 10 a.m. to 12. i Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 10. CONSULTATION FREE. ELECTRIC Massage. Violet Ray. Paralysis. Nerves specially treated. Consul--1 tationw free.—-12. Hellaby's Bldgs.. Queen Hi FOR HIRE. CHAR-A-BANC. 30-36 seater; easiest ridins Auckland: for Picnics, Lodge Meetings. etc. —'Phone 2690 A.. J. Rimmer. WANTED TO HIRE. ' ("CARAVAN on hire for month or (5 weeks J state lenns to Farmer. 686, Heijald, BR. ARNOTT for . Reliable Fishing Tackle, Hooks, Lines, — Quean. Quay •.ltd Custom, sts, (kit* eta P.«J3. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 14

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