, AMUSEMENTS. NOW SHOWING. .... NATIONAL..- > ATIONAL. ——'. ;•,.;:. MRS. T?ODOLPH TTALENTINO RS. XVODOLPH V ALENTINO In THE "tXrOMAN IN /CHAINS." .he oman in Chains." "the woman in chains." "THE woman in CHAINS." Sessions: 11.15, 1.30. 3.45. 6.15. 8.0. -, Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., J after 4.30 'Phone 2169 A. 1 COMMENCING FRIDAY. NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. William Fox' Presents j I " TV/rY'I?RIEND, riTHE T\EVIL." I ; i "IU.Y I 1 RIEND, J. HE JL/EVIL." I. "MY FRIEND, THE DEVIL." | "MY FRIEND, THE DEVIL." ." MY "FRIEND, THE DEVIL." I I "MY FRIEND, THE DEVIL." [ MY FRIEND. THE DEVIL." \ I " i : On Greased Wheel* the World goes all awry - AND THE DEVIL LAUGHS. We Drink the Cup of Life Well Dry, AND THE DEVIL LAUGHS. Y TARIEND. rpHE T\EVIL." y X RIEND, XHE JL'evil." "my friend, the devil." ] MY FRIEND, the devil." i "my friend, THE DEVIL." ' i "my friend. the devil." | Depicts a Titanic Struggle between the . < forces of FAITH and the MATERIALIS- »; : TIC PHILOSOPHY of the '/', Man of ; . , . Science. ■•■ r . ;; Y T7VRIEND, rpHE T\EVIX.."., | '' Y X\R[END, IHE X/EVIL." ! "MY FRIEND. THE DEVIL.". | 1" MY FRIEND, THE DEVIL." ' "MY FRIEND, THE DEVIL." ! . . "MY FRIEND. THE DEVIL." 1 Adapted from the Celebrated Novel by I GEORGES OHNET, entitled, "DOCTOR..' RAMEAU." M' Y.T?RIEND, rpHE EVIL -" : Y Jtriend. Xhe XJeVIL."- ; , i MY ; FRIEND, THE DEVIL." ■] ' |, "MY FRIEND,' THE DEVIL." j I "MY FRIEND. THE DEVIL.". 'VIBRANT — DYNAMIC — APPEALING. | ; VIBRANT - DYNAMIC - APPEALING. ilt is a Drama with a Soul— a Modern Verj sion of the Problem of the Ages. . ! /COMMENCING TVTEXT.' | Commencing X.RIDAY lAext. ; Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. i WILL BE A BETTER NIGHT AT 1 RUSH-MUNRO'S' CABARET, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Orchestra 8.15 till Midnight. 'PHONE 2560 A. ■'■ -.... ii. . —— .-..■. , , -.r EXCURSIONS,. PICNtCS. ETC. . LAUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA OKA. ! Weather permitting. ■'• • ■. ..},: Leaves Auckland: Leaves Silverdale: I (Hire Steps). ,-. ,\ *" ■■'■■'■■'■■■ Wed., 5.15 p.m. ■ Thurs.. 8 a.m. . ■■■'..: Thurs., 5.15 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. Fri., 5 p.m. ■ Sat., 8 a.m. The 1.30 Saturday and 7 \ a.m. Mmday I runs to and from'Arkle!s only. . _v.< .: | V. HARRISON. F. MACKAY. Props. | RANGITOTO.—' Hobson Street ' Wharf. Thursday, 10 a.m. return. 4.80. I Fare, 2s 6d. Refreshmntcß obtained Banaitoto. . '■■'.-''.'■■ ' ART UNIONS. WINNING NUMBERS — TAKAPUNA ; BOATING CLUB'S ART UNION. •2066, 166,' 1779," 2993, 2857, - > , '-■■"■. 584, 309, 1728,• 1982, 2608, ; • '. •/•(■■:■{ ' 2120. .:\-\? ; .'/' On prod action of; Winning Tickets' Prirss '■', may be obtained from the ' Office of Moller and Co., 22, H.M. Arcade, Queen Street. . Winning Numbers in ■ Rotation. i ...'.--.■ == PUBLIC NOTICEB. , AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. * WEIGHBRIDGE. KING'S WHARF. < 1 Secretary's Office, . 'j..':' ', \ , ; r. May . 1, 1923. 1 Notice is hereby • given that the King's ! Wharf Weighbridge .< will be •,- CLOSED for j I annual inspection and overhaul ■ TO-DAY I (Wednesday) and following days. -: ■' ~ * By Order. T . • H. B. BURNETT, :',-■'"... - Secretary. mo MANUFACTURERS, USERS, AND ■*- OTHERS. The Proprietors of, the undernoted Letters I ■ Patents are desirous of satisfying' the rea- ! j sonable requirements of the public with re- I | spect to them and of having the subject . ;■ matter thereof manufactured to an adequate j i extent in New Zealand ! LETTERS PATENT No. 43950. dated May ! 7, 1917, granted to Henry Seibel for • "Im- j provements in Pneumatic Seats.". ■■.' LETTERS PATENT.No. 43785,' dated May 25, 1920, granted' to the National Safety I i Appliance Co.. for "Improvements in Means '.J j for Controlling the Operative Field of Magj nets." ! LETTERS PATENT No, 33142. dated ' June 5. 1913, granted .to ' -the .National ! Malleable Castings' Co. for "Car-Coupler." " ! LETTERS PATENT No. 33143, dated June 5, 1913, granted tor the National j Malleable Castings- Co. -for. "Car-Coupler." LETTERS " PATENT No'. "33144,' dated I June 5, 1913, granted to the National I Malleable Castings Co. for "Car-Coupler." I LETTERS " PATENT No.' 41834,' . dated | July 6. 1918, granted to. Frank Edward ElI more for "Lead Extraction from Ore." ' * I LETTERS PATENT . No. 40430,' dated 'July 9, 1918, granted to Frank Edward . ; Elmore for "Lead and Zinc Extraction' from ; Ores." '■ LETTERS PATENT No.. 41613, dated April 28, 1919, granted to'■■ Elmer Oscar* > Beardsley and- Walter Francis Piper for i "Apparatus for and Method of Making r j Moulds for Casting." '.-.' i , LETTERS PATENT ■. No. ■ 43996, dated ■Juno 21, 1920, granted to - Frank Edward i Elmore for "Sulphide* Ores Treatment." ! LETTERS ' PATENT ' No'.'-'.' 43554,' dated | April 21, ..„ 1920, granted to the Wireless i Spitzescope Co. for "Improved Method and j Apparatus for Utilising Sound Vibrations." LETTERS PATENT No. 38684, dated April 5, 1917, granted to Henry Charles i Miller, for "Improvements in Loose Leaf j I Binders." j Further particulars on application to j , Messrs. A. J. PARK AND SON (Estab- | lished 1895), Registered Patent Agents, of i 142, Foatherston Street, Wellington: City : Chambers, Queen St.. Auckland; Good's - i! Buildings. Gisborne; 213, Princes St.. Dun- i , ' edin; Bisley Buildings, Ward St., Hamil- I .ton; and 53, Esk St., Invercargill. M , i I '■' EAT "DEEP. AT iJEEF. r ENCOURAGE FARMERS TO PRODUCE PRIME BEEF. | _ j I EAT YOUR OWN BEEF AND ASSIST : | THE PROSPERITY OF THE DO- \ •j MINION BY INCREASING OUR EX- ! ■ ! PORT OF MUTTON AND LAMB. j j FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR j . j COUNTRY AND OUR SHEEP INDUS- \ TRY WE MUST HAVE CATTLE. AND i j TO BREED PRIME. CATTLE ' WE | s j MUST. HAVE A REMUNERATIVE ! ;! OUTLET. . I I - I N.Z. MEAT-PRODUCERS' BOARD. WELLINGTON. N.Z. j ! i . .■■ ■ ■ ; .-■ i ■r J : i - ) \ NY person trespassing with dog or gun 1 j --i. on properties cf undersigned, Lincoln ' : Road, Henderson, will be prosecuted. Poison - laid.— Thorr.ley. J. W. Collard. Averill i Bros.. K. L. Averili. Henderson. May 3 1. j 1923. ; - ' ■ . - i "VTGTICE.— Any persons found trespassing B J --1 with dcz or gun en my property, 0 i Brookym Valley, will tc prosecuted.— W.. D. •Leslis. ■ '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18388, 2 May 1923, Page 16
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