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v AMUBEMENT3. - ■ _-■ ■< ■.■ " --..-..•...■ .'.-. .." •.■ . ii_»i_i . mm ' " ,n I "VTOW QHOWING. . I""''""* _ I ''iN ow QHOWING. ' sm f ';'•■ ./'_ ''. :•'-■; '.■ : -:' V ' . -pHEATRE, — — IN ATIONAL XHEATRE. i Universal Jewel Production* Presents __ :—. : - ] fPOOTH nniARKINGTON'S JDOOTH ARKINGTON'S _ . -. 1 CELEBRATED NOVEL. _ . : — -J " rnHE T7'LIRT. ,, "X HE JO lirt." " THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." "THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." __ 1 She mowed the swains down right and ' left, and awoke to the shallowness of her ' soul only after she had involved her loved ones in grief and near-tragedy. THE TJILIRT." HE J? LIRT." i "THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." "THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." It is euch a story as Booth Tarkington has always loved to write—full of dramatic situations, irresistible humour, and just enough pathos now and then to arouse the softer emotions. No one knows life as Tarkington knows it; no one can depict it more graphically. " rpHE T?LIRT." " 1 HE J- LIRT." THE T^LIRT." "XHE •J- LIRT." SHE WAS A LIAR (and beautiful), SHE WAS A HYPOCRITE (and kissable), SHE WAS A TYRANT (and adorable) ■...-■ SHE WAS A CHEAT . (and bowitching). YET NO ONE LIFTED A HAND AGAINST HER— Wli ? . "THE SMALLTOWN DERBY" - - - - - ~ , Century Comedy. INTERNATIONAL NEWS,- - - - Topical. Sessions: 11.15. 1.30, 3.45, 6.0, 8.2. ' Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. INISH THE WEEK WITH A ""GOOD" NIGHT at RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET ■ TO-NIGHT. Book Your Table by 'Phone 2560 A. > RAILWAY NOTICES. FOOTBALL SEASON, '..',.:'. 1923.— Commencing Saturday, April 21, and on each succeeding Saturday up .to August 25, 1923, the 1.20 p.m. AucklandHenderson train will run .to Swanson, arriving at 2.25. A train will leave Swanson at 2.34 p.m. for Henderson, connecting with 3.10 p.m, Henderson-Auckland train. Footballers may return by the 5.35 p.m. train from Swanson. , ON April 24 tho 6.24 p.m. Papatoetoe; Meroer train and the 7.10 p.m. Auck-land-Wellington express will not run. The 4.0 p.m. Auckland-Frankton train will leavo at 5.50 p.m., Newmarket 6.0 p.m., Frankton arrive 10.3 p.m. In addition to tho «sual stops, this train will stop at Wiri. Manurewa, and £.'a;ka)nini. A \ special "express train, with through connection to Whangarei, will leave Auckland for Huarau at 8.25 a.m., making the usual express stops. The usual 5.30 p.m. Paerata-Waiuku train will be delayed-to leave Paerata: after* con- , necting with 6.50 D.m. Auckland-Frankton i train. "-• • ■■• .ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25.—The ordinary time-table will be suspended and the usual Sunday time-table only -will be observed. ( The 7.10 p.m. Auckland-Wellington express will run. The express which usually leaves Wellington at 12.45 p.m. and arrives Auckland next morning will NOT run. . DIVIDENDS. .... / '.; ,' : i . .] , UNION OJTi, SOAP AND CANDLE CO., LTD. > , NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ? An Interim Dividend on -all Shares registered has this day been declared, and will be payable at the Office of'the Company, f Lower Albert Street, on TUESDAY. May 1, . 1923. ; : ; *'-:v'V By Order of the Board of Directors. I R. H. A. POTTER, j ■}:;., ',:.",,.'; Manager. > Auckland, April 17, 1923. r > CORPORATION NOTICES. , ___ _—_ iQI T Y OF AUCKLAND. > ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25, 1923. 1 Publio notice is hereby given that there 1 will be no collection of refuse on Anzac Day. April 25, 1923. In the Archhill dis- " trict Refuse usually collected on Wednesday will be collected on the previous Tuesday. In the Grey Lynn, Epsom, and Rcmuera districts, Refuse usually collected on Wed- . nesday, will be collected on the Thursday , following. . J. S. BRIGHAM. ; , ':. ,'..', ■.';' Town Clerk. 1 QITY OF AUCKLAND. , I • PUBLIC NOTICE. : - I ... . ;•. j:...;- ______ '' \ ' Notice is hereby given that Sunday hours will be observed at the Public Library and Art Gallery on ANZAC DAY, April 25, 1923. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. i i COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. "JITANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. WIRI BRIDGE, GREAT SOUTH ROAD. ! Notice is hereby given that the abovenamed Bridge, between - Papatoetoe and Manurewa, is unsafe for heavy traffic Persons using tho Bridge do so at their own risk. '■""■•'-■ ALEX. D. BELL, Chairman. Auckland. April 20, 1923. EXAMINATIONS. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. . HALF-YEARLY PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL EXAMINATIONS. Names of Intending Candidates will be received by the undersigned, together with Fees, up to April 30. : M. ROCKE O'SHEA. 8.C0m., i Registrar. April 18, 1923. . MR. W. RICHARDS. 29. PITT ST.. • IVX .Will Not Give the Demonstration of Divine Science of Healing To-morrow, owing to the inclemency i of the weather. FURS Remodelled and Renovated by expert Furrier: charges reasonable, workmanship guaranteed.—G. Green, 269. Karaneahape Rd. SEND for samples of our New Autumn and Winter Suitings. The very latest designs in English and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds. Prices from £8 —McBRIDE, . The Tailor, 11-13, Victoria Street. T IQUTD' Granite gives floors permanent JL- polish; $pt. ,2s 6d, pint 4s 6d. postage 7d pint.—Arthur's, Queen St. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18380, 21 April 1923, Page 18

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