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AMUSEMENTS. ;_ ■■'J STRAND. —— N.Z.'s — CTKANd! TRAND. Largest OTRAND. OTRAND. and :-— QTRAND. 1 OTRAND. —- Finest —- OTRAND. OTRAND. —- Picture .— ftTKAND. O'XBAND. — House. OTRAND. Direction: FoJler's Pictures. Ltd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! RICHARD TJARTHELMESS. ICHAED " -DaRTHELMESS. ::v-'ln ■"■■ THE t>OND TJOY." "iHB £>OND -DOT." • " THE BOND boy. "THE BOND . BOY." "THE BOND BOY." Also Screening: BY TTECK." Y "ECK." Another Mack Sennett Comedy. PATHE PICTORIAL MAGAZINE.. . , STRAND WORLD VISIONS - - - - Topical . MISS DOROTHY. BAKER. Solo Violinist, Box Plan at Strand. Telephone 3114. The world will never forget, the screen version of "Robin Hood! It is a stupendous undertaking, depicting the glories of a by-gone age, successfully accomplished. It runs over the spoken drama like a deluge! Here they visualise ancient England with all its glory, they watch the knightly crusaders with their standard-bearers marching on to conquer other lands, and they look in amazement at huge battlements, gigantic drawbridges, over impassable moats, and they gaze spellbound at great stone walls, whose height and solidity fills one with awe, but most interesting of all is the likeable story which filters through a maze of kaleidoscopic scenes and dramatic incidents, forever holding the spectators in a trance from which they do not wish to awaken. ALL T*!hlS YOU WILL SEE— AND MORE— In I "' ROBIN TTOOD." OBIN XIOOD." "ROBIN HOOD." ■' ROBIN HOOD." " ROBIN HOOD." " ROBIN HOOD." " ROBIN HOOD." "ROBIN HOOD." "ROBIN HOOD." •:; " ROBIN HOOD." ROBIN HOOD." . " ROBIN HOOD." | ROBIN HOOD." Featuring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. i » * • Eight Centuries Brushed Aside by ' Camera.' Lens I * * • All the world of art, for centuries, has tried to give —in poetry, fiction and music—the Spirit of that Age of Chivalry which made a Richard the Lion-Hearted and Robin Hood possible. Quite magnificently the picture of "Robin Hood" does this. , ■ . COMMENCING ITTIRIDAY, OMMENCING -TRIDAY, COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY, AT rpHE QTRAND. T ±HE OTRAND. AT THE STRAND. AT THE STRAND. "The Big Theatre with the Big Pictures!" 1- = '=} PUBLIC NOTICES. HHHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER X BOARD, ' RESTRICTION OF SUPPLY. Public notice is hereby given that - at ' a Meeting of this Board held on Monday. May 28. 1923, the following restrictions were placed on the use of current during the coming Winter: — 1. The us© of RADIATORS in business ' premises is prohibited. Steps will be taken to have these disconnected. 2. DISPLAY LIGHTING must not commence before 6 p.m. from JUNE 1. 1933. to AUGUST 1, 1933. 3. All Consumers must limit the use of current to essential needs only. 4. Consumers working under an ■ agreement for supply during certain hours only, must rigidly observe the conditions laid down. b'. Consumers working under an open agreement, must not use any cur- ! rent between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. daily. The above Restrictions are necessary ?in order to ■ safeguard the service against a breakdown of the supply. These restrictions will be rigidly enforced and inspectors, have been appointed, with authority to disconnect the consumer's entire supply, in the event of infringement. N. M. SPEER. ■-.■ Secretary. . Auckland, May 29, 1923. piTY OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the ' Domain Cricket Ground to the Boy Scouts' • Association for the purpose of holding a ; Rally on the afternoon of June 4. 1923. i from 12 noon, with authority .to the said i Association to make a. charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to .the Cricket Ground, with an ! extra charge of One Shilling for every horse or vehicle, and a", additional' charge not exceeding One SlrHinr for each person for admission to the Pavilion. •;.''' s V J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. CALLS. A UCKLAND GAS COMPANY. LIMITED The final Call (twelfth) of 2s per share, Capital, with 2s proportionate part of Premium, has this day been made on the Contributing Shares in the above Company, payable at the Company's Office, 26. Wyndha.m Street, Auckland, on 30th June. 1923. By Order of the Board. E. D. ASHTON. „, :•'■'■ Secretary. May 28. 1923. L .. ' ' ' =3 BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. I THE CHARE HOLDERS J AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. I BEG TO OFFER MY SERVICES AS A DIRECTOR AT THE FORTHCOMING j ELECTION. i J MY EXPERIENCE ON CITY COUN- , CIL (6 years) AND OTHER BODIES, I PRESENT MEMBERSHIP OF HARBOUR I BOARD AND BUSINESS CAREER. ! SHOULD QUALIFY ME FOR LOOKING j AFTER YOUR INTERESTS AND THE ; SOCIETY IN GENERAL. ' i v_.. '■■■.„;.; ■ , i XX f YOURS FAITHFULLY. E. J. C ARR Carr and Haslam. Carriers, etc. . , ~.. rr»o THE SHAREHOLDERS. AUCKLAND CO-OP. TERM. BUILDING SOCIETY. Having acted for the past six years as one of your Directors, I offer myself for RE-ELECTTON. and solicit your SUPPORT and Vote at the forthcoming Election. QYD. J TTARBCTT, Manager Kapai Corn Broom Co.. Ltd., Deputy Chairman Auckland Electric Power Board. And Member Auckland Hospital Boardto the SHAREHOLDERS OF THE 1 dFg^o a ci°ty o " OPEßatlve BUILD-1-Nt.r SOc.IL.Ti. I have pleasure in again offering you my services as Director for re-election at the forthcoming Poll. J My 20 years' experience in helping to con- ■ decs the affairs of the Society to successfully gives me confidence in soliciting a continuance of your favour. VOTE EARLY FOR VOTE EARLY FOR R. J. ENTBICAN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18411, 29 May 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18411, 29 May 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18411, 29 May 1923, Page 14