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AMUSEMENTSSTRAND. N\Z.'s '—- QTRAND. TRAND. Larcest — OTRAND. STRAND.' — and K- — OTRAND. OTRAND. — Finest — OTRAND. OTRAND. ' Picture —r- OTRAND. OTRAND.- House. OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. .: - . LAST DAY. > BETTY OMPSON, ' - "/ ETTY V-/OMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. • In " PRISONERS fXF T OVE."•■■:';■ "X RISONBRS UF JUOVE." ; ' FIRST .PICTURES OF ; TUTENKHAMUN'S ' nnokß ,'■ J. UTENKHAMUK'S • IOM'B- --"■:- TUTENKHAMUN'S TOMB. TUTENKHAMUN'S TOMB. And LARRY qemon arry Demon -In " THE A GENT." • ■" Ihe Agent." • strand world visions. ' •■" MISS JESSIE BARTLETT. Contralto. COMMENCING TO-MORROW — STRAND. COMMENCING TO-MORROW — STRAND. ''The Picture that has Captured the Rainbow!" , ■"■'■•'.' ~-_ . ~ ' j 1 1 ■ The First Photo-Play Taken In PrizaNATURAL COLOURS. ; . :—: _( ,: • PINNACLE PRODUCTIONS . .:' ■'. Present J. STUART BLACKTON"S THE /GLORIOUS A DVENTURE." HE VXLORIOUS VENTURE." ."THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." i " THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE."-' j "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." " THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." " THE GLORIOUS : ADVENTURE." Featuring an All-British Cast. Including:, LADY TVIANA TV/TANNERS. ADY JJ'IANA MjANNERS. ; LADY DIANA MANNERS. LADY DIANA MANITERS. --, LADY DIANA MANNER'S. I LADY DIANA MANNERS. ! LADY DIANA, MANNERS. , | LADY DIANA■ MANNERS. ■ The exceptionally beautiful daughter of tho Duke of Rutland, whose type lends itself especially to moving picture work. True in history, settine and costume, to the . historic and romantic days of King Charles 11., "The Glorious Adventure" fills the eyes with rapture and astonish- • ment. The natural tints lend srea* beauty to the scenes and persons. The picture was taken in England, and '■■ those who " believe in the ' future of British pictures will be more than satisfied with . —its latest achieve- ; i . ment. ': -■ AT, THE STRAND — TO-MORROW. The Big Theatre With the Biff Pictures. GRAND— Opp. G.P.O. — /TO-DAY. RAND —— Opp. G:P.O. —J- 0-DAY. THE LAST SCREENINGS. OF THE GREAT PRODUCTION, ' ' " JUDITH r\F "DETHULIA." , "*) UDITH .Up Jljethulia." . i■■ "JUDITH OF BETHULIA." "JUDITH OF .BETHULIA." .; TO-MORROW — FRIDAY TO-MORROW . TO-MORROW - FRIDAY [—. TO-MORROW D. W. GRIFFITH'S . " ; , ' Great Picture, > ONE 17XCITING- -JVFIG-HT." NE Sli XCITING I\IGHT." ' "ONE EXCITING NIGHT." ' "ONE EXCITING NIGHT." 1 Fine Supports. ' , ' , ; AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. ; I ' Popular Prices. , ' ! AT — THE GRAND — TO-MORROW. AT -- THE GRAND — TO-MORROW. • ' = "" ' : ' "'-' =? l LEAGUE FOOTBALL. tT EAG U E TT>OOTBALL. Jueague JP OOTBALL. S REOPENING CARLAW 'PARK. ,1 REOPENING CARLAW PARK. H REOPENING CARLAW PARK. REOPENING CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY ATURDAY OATURDAY OATURDAY NEWTON V. PONSONBY. - 1 NEWTON V. PONSONBY, ,-' >■■ NEWTON V. PONSONBY, 'l ,r ' •: : No. 1. Ground, 3 p.m.-..->■■■■". " ' RICHMOND V. MARIST OLD BOYS, : RICHMOND V. MARIST OLD BOYS, : RICHMOND V. -MARIST OLD BOYS, ' -•..'■:•■ No. 2 Ground, 3 p.m. AT NORTH SHORE. . ' / ATHLETIC V. DEVONPORT. ? ATHLETIC V. DEVONPORT. \ ATHLETIC V. DEVONPORT, : ' At 3 .p.m. . > To show our appreciation, of your , valued patronage we have spent since last season £ 4000 on improvements to enable everybody to view the Most Spectacular Football in. comfort at a minimum cost. ■;>',' Admifwon. ' Is: Ladies, 6d: Stand.; IsNote: We pay tax. . .., ' Please'tender correct ch»riQ> at turnstiles. IVAN CULPAN. Hon. Secretary. Auckland Rugby League. ■ ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. |::«sa\ - Y. M - C - A- ! THIRD GRADE PLAYERS m^MT/! > ttJ WANTED ALL POSI- ■: : W"-'= TIONS. ' . TS Training Tuesday and Thuraday eveningß, 6-7, ; in Gymnasium. . Apply ■'■'• .- ■.? ROOMS, ■" . Wellesley Street East. SPORTING. •pGMONT -DACING pLUB. WINTER MEETING. MAY 9 AND 10, 1923. ACCEPTANCES for all events first day close TO-MORROW (Friday), the 4th instant, at 8 p.m. ■ V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51, Hawera. ' EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. ■- ~ ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP i\ COMPANY,- LTD. ! WAIHEKE SERVICE. ! XT' —" : WEEK-END TRIPS (Weather permitting), i SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923. CO WES AND OTHER BAYS. The S.S. Omana will leave for Cowes and . other Bays on Saturday, May 5. at 1.45 ! p.m., returning leaving Cowes on Sunday at ■ 2 .TA p.m. "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP ! COMPANY, LTD. ;; Sunday excursion I (Weather permitting). it MAY 6, 1923. - a S.S. HAUITI, Surfdale, Ostend, and Omiha d . 9.45 a.m. n Leaving Orniha 3 p.m., leaving Ostend n 4.30 p.m.. Surf dale (leaving) 4.45 p.m. * J AUNCHES MASPOBT AND KIA-ORA.. i -" Weather permitting. d Leases Auckland: Leaves Silvcrdale- ■> (Hire Steps). _, Thure.. 8 a.m. - ■ Thur.=., 3.15 p.m. . Fri., 8 a.m I ; Fr:.,5 p.m. Sat., '8 a.m. i Sat., 1.30 p.m. The 1.30 Saturday and 7 a.m. M< r.day t ' runs to ajH from Ark:e'* onlv, • ' V HARRISON. F. MACKAY. Props. : ; BE A C H L A S D s" i -D SEVEN HARD BEACHES. i Good Motor Road to Estate. " l '!' TRIPS. ' ; Special Car Trips leave the Office to suit ' intending purchasers. Piease make arrangc- , i meats at affice. ] : NOTE. t ; Motorists are advised to zo via. Remuer* ] Road. Ladies' Miie. Elierslie. Pan mure. :Ho wick, and Whitford. Numerous signboards • SHOW the War. Office: ■ 19. COMMERCIAL BANK. ■ i 64. QUEEN STREET. CITY. ; I'■ T>AXG!TOTO.—Launch. Hobson Street ! f j XX Wharf. Thursday, 10 a.m. return. 4.30. I Fare, -2s 6d. Rcixc&kmnttt obtained Satigi- ! t0», '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 14