AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. N.Z.'s —- QTRAND. TRAND. . Largest — OTRAND. siTKAND. and —- QTRAND. OTRAND. Finest OTRAND. OTRAND. — Picture ' — QTRAND. O'TBAND. House. — OTRAND. Direction: . Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. •■"■*••' TO-DAY. ' FROM, 11.15. BETTY r-lOMPSON. F.TTY OoMPSON. . BETTY COMPSON. In PRISONERS r\F J OVE." RISONERS VJf XJOVE." FIRST PICTURES OF TUTENKHAMUN'S rpOMS. UTENKHAMDN 7 S X<OMBTUTENKHAMUN'S TOMB. TUTENKHAMUN'S TOMB. TUTENKHAMUN'S TOMB. TUTENKHAMUN'S TOMB. > TUTENKHAMUN'S TOMB. And LARRY QEMON ARRY OEMON In THE '"., A GENT." , HE -il-GENT." . STRAND WORLD VISIONS. • MISS JESSIE BARTLETT. Contralto. COMMENCING TpRIDAY — QTRAND. OMMENCING X 1 RIDAY — lOTRAND. : . 1 The First Photo-Play Taken In Priza I NATURAL COLOURS. , ■ 1 PINNACLE PRODUCTIONS Present J. STUART BLACKTON'S THE /GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." '.' HE VJLORIOUS ii-DVENTURE." ; "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." j " THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." " THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." " THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." • Featuring an All-British Cast. Including: LADY T-YIANA HIyfANNERS. ADY X/lANA IVXaNNERS. LADY DIANA MANNIEKS. LADY DIANA MANNERS. LADY DIANA MANNERS. ' LADY DIANA MANNERS. LADY DIANA MANNERS. LADY DIANA MANNERS. The exceptionally beautiful daughter of the Duke of Rutland, whose' type lends itself especially to moving picture work.. True-in history, setting and costume, to tho historic and romantic days of King ' Charles 11.,' • "The Glorious Adventure" ; fills the eyes with rapture anA astonishment.- The natural '-.. tints • lend ; great : beauty to the scenes, and persons. The picture was takori in England, and those who believe in the future of. British pictures will be more' than . satisfied with thisits latest achievement. ■ : '■ - '•■■■■ ' ■ ■ . AT THE STRAND. —.FRIDAY NEXT. The Big Theatre'' With' the Big Pictures. BILLIARDS. T3ILLIAEDS DE LUXE PARLOURS. Schofield's Buildings Newmarket. . GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TO-DAY. (WEDNESDAY). •; A Game of 750 Up will be Played . Between . E. W. WARREN V. J. VALENTINE. Ex-Amateur . Late■ Amateur Champion, 1921. Champion. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. All Sports are. Invited. A Good Night's Entertainment is Assured. - ' H. R. SYRED. Proprietor. - LEAGUE FOOTBALL. , j jrJgL T EAGUE v 1700TBALL. | vSffi- JUEAGUB : X OOTBALL. /MS ' T EAGUE : FOOTBALL. I JLiEAGUE ' ' X OOTBALL. RE-OPENING riARLAW . "DARK. 'E-OPENING VVARLAW ARK. RE-OPENING CARLAW PARK. I REOPENING CARLAW PARK. RE-OPENING CARLAW PARK. RE-OPENING CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY QATUEDAY QATURDAY aturday Saturday (Saturday SATURDAY SATURDAY , SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY To show our appreciation of your valued ' patronage we have spent, since last season, .£4OOO on improvements to enable everybody : to view the ■ MOST SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL , in comfort at the minimum cost. '""" : ,■..;'' ' .IVAN CULPAN, .) Hon. Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. ' - • '- ; -* SPORTING. rpE AROHA rpßorilNG ■■• pLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, QATUEDAY,* ]\/[AY £6 1023. NOMINATIONS CLOSE SATURDAY. May 12, 1923. Programmes < Posted on Application. A. W. EDWARDS. : .'•■ '■':--■' Secretary. t_L-.- ' . . ===== ==1 I THOROUGHBRED HORSES FOR SALE. > rpROTTING Mare Glenoc; price, lOOgns.— . X 9, Maungawhati Rd.. Newmarket. > BUSINESS NOTICES. i ——— ————— TMPORTANT "DUSINESS 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. t . ' rpHE T3RITISH AND /COLONIAL 1 OLDSMITH'S TTALL, t CORNER STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN ST. i [ -pXPIRATION QF J^EASE. 1 -piYING TIP gUSINESS. - MR. H. DAVIDSON begs to announce - that owing to the lease of the above pre--3 I mises having expired, and giving up busl--1 I res«, and returning to Old Country, he will " i Sell the Whole of the Stock in Trade, Fix- ' I tu'res. Fittings of the above High-class " i Jeweller's Stock, particulars of which apI pear= in this issue in Advertising Columns. 1 '■ h" Public Auction, Without Reserve, comHmencmg FRIDAY NEXT. May 4, at 11 i o'clock, and continuing dany until the entire 1 { collection is dif.poeed of. which is valued at i ' stock sheet prices, at over £15.000. As . ! everything must be sold and a bona-fide • j warranty jiiven with, each lot. an unprece- * ' dented opportunity presents itself to inhabi--1 ! tarts of Auckland and surrounding district i '' to purchase at their own price. -High-class 5 : Good* never before submitted to Pntil-.': i Auction Without Reserve. ! I . '. 1 r PIIE Wcll-firessed Man is the Succe?sfti! ', | i X Man. Call on us. and w< 1 fix you up . \ with ;> Bonny Suit at a most reasonable : \ pnCC ' s McBRIDE. ' ', Tailor an. Outfitter. p ) 11-n. Vic-na Street. - , —— — ; tI T\ GOLDIE AND SONS. LTD.. \j U. FOR THE B EST SONS LTD.. ' FOR THE BEST TIMBER. e . I Lars? Stacks <r Oregf i finciadlng Long ci { Lengths) Just Landed. ; j HEAD OFFICE: 1 ! imperial BuiJtua_s, Si. 'Phone oi3. ~ I MILL ORDER OFFICE: <> ' I'oore- St.. b're+mxß* liny "PJi'ins* OS i ill, I T INOLEUMS lcr»f; i;i?.7 - w!dc. from T» ..Ijj lid the t.naiiis yard- — GEORGE ».WALKER'S A)»M«Qa Eoosu. U. Qutea St,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18388, 2 May 1923, Page 16
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