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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. ! ±— ———— "PRINCESS. RINCESS. ————— IT RINCESS. , ..- Huge and. Continuous Success of . ' DOROTHY DALTON and . •'■";'; WILLIAM DESMOND, in " ■;■ ** A . AMBLE ,TN QOULS." "A UT AMBLE IN OOULS." • "A GAMBLE IN SOULS." "A GAMBLE IN SOULS." "A GAMBLE IN SOULS." "A GAMBLE IN- SOULS." ''■'■■ . '■'■:'■' Also, . RHUBARB VASELINO : ■■■ . In "'■•" H/f HD AND QAND." ~ : " IUUD -ii-ND SAND." " MUD AND SAND." "MUD AND SAND." The Most Riotously Absurd Comedy , Ever Filmed. 1 IF IT HURTS YOU TO LAUGH. Go Out Before This Picture is Screened. Sessions: 11—24—6—8 'Phone 536 A. l PRINCESS. "PRINCESS. RINCESS. 1 — IT RINCESS. 1 Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 1. . •• FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 1. MR. . /GEORGE A BLISS R. VXEORGE -ft-RLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS ■ , MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS . ' MR. GEORGE ARLISS In " THE -nEVIL." « HE -Uf.VIL." " THE DEVIL." ' THE DEVIL." " THE DEVIL." " THE DEVIL." " THE DEVIL." " THE DEVIL." From His Famous Stage Success All "the World His Playground. Human Hearts His Toys. He twists the souls, breaks the faith, and wounds the hearts of men, women, wives, husbands, and sweethearfs. j ; Yet he wins you by his suavity, charms you with his ■, brainy words, and lures you by his plans. WOMEN FEAR EVEN HIS , SHADOW. "THE DEVIL." . . . • THE DEVIL." He Sighs, He Advises, He Lies,' He Surprises. " THE DEVIL." THE DEVIL." A most unusual production, i . mind-clutching in its drama, flawless in its acting, marvellous in its setting — sensation of sensations. ;! ' BE SURE YOU BOOK YOUR BE SURE YOU BOOK YOUR SEATS. . '. SEATS. . Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, . Ltd., or 'Phono 586 A Princess. (- ========== EXCURSIONS, PICNICS. ETC. 1 LAUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA ORA. JJ Weather permitting. Leaves Auckland: . (Hire Steps). Leaves Silverdale: < Tues., 6 a.m. - , Wed.. 5.15 p.m. Thurs., 7.30 a.m. The 1.30 Saturday and 7 a.m. Mcnday ■ rune to and from Arkle's only. . V. HARRISON. F. MACKAY. Props. - T>EACHLANDS.—7 HARD BEACHES. . ■: ■■•': ■"••"•■-• TRIPS. LAUNCH LANCIA leaves from Steps ■ next to Ferry Buildings at 10 a.m. on SUN- . DAY. 3s return. Cargo must be prepaid. VISIT BEACHLANDS DURING WINTER. Motor-cars run by arrangement with the Office, 7s 6d return. 1 Motorists are advised to go via Remuera Road, Ladies' Mile, Ellerslie, Panmure, . Howick, and Whitford. Numerous signboards show the way. Office: 19, COMMERCIAL BANK CHBRS.. ■ 64, QUEEN STREET. CITY. OANGITOTO.— every Thursday,. 10 XV o'clock, Hobson St. Wharf.. returning 4.30 refreshments obtained Bangitoto. I . - - - : RAILWAY NOTICES. CONVEYANCE OF THROUGH TRAF : FIC BETWEEN STATIONS OIS THE NORTH ISLAND MAIN LINE AND BRANCHES SECTION, AND STATIONS ON THE WHANGAREI SECTION. Commencing on Monday, 28ti May, 1923, parcels and goods traffic will be accepted for conveyance from all stations on the North Island Main Line and Branches Section to all Stations on the Whangarei Section (including Stations on the Kaikohe, Okaihau Extension, the Public Works Line between Huarau and Portland, and vice versa). Consignment notes must be endorsed by Consignors " Railway Department not responsible for conveyance of goods on portion of line between Huarau and Portland." ... ■ ". , Ordinary tariff ; rates will be charged on goods and parcels over each section, viz. (1) the opened line up to Huarau; (2) the unopened line Huarau to Portland; (3) the opened line beyond Portland. All charges lor stations Huarau to Portland inclusive must be prepaid; charges on the opened lines must be prepaid unless goods are consigned to Officered stations. Goods from Kaikohe for Okaihau will also be accepted on the unopened line between Kaikohe and Okaihau, all charges to be prepaid. "" MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. AARD ROYAL MAIL SERVICES. CATTANACH'S PROPRIETARY. ' TAURANGA-WAIHI. Car leaves Tauranga at 5.15 a.m., connecting with Auckland Express at Waihi 9.30 ' am. arriving Auckland 4.58 n-m. Second I ■ Car leaves Tauranga at 8 a.rr„, connecting! - with afternoon tram. Car leaves Waihi at 12 noon, arriving Tauranga at 3.30 p.m. ' ' Second Car leaves Waihi on arrival of " Auckland train. 4.20 p.m.. arriving Tauranga at. 7.30 p.m. Secure your Seats by collect wire Tauranga, 'Phones 174 CATTANACH. Tauranga. 'Phones 174 and 69, or Waihi. 'Phone 8 T>OTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO, K LTD.. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS ! "EM" HUDSON MOTOR SERVICES. - To' Whakatane. Daily. 8.30 a.m., and 5.30 . p.m (fare 20s) ; to Opotiki | Daily (fare, 30s)'; '0 Gisborne from Opotiki. Mon, Wed., Sat V' to Waiotapu. Wairakei. Taupo. Daily; , to Napier from Taupo, Tues., Thurs., Sat., ' Sun.; to Waimarino from Taupo, Mon., Wed.. Fri. All comfortable touring cars. No trucks. —Wires- " Motoco." Rotorua. 'Phones 19 and 353. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. LOAN POLL. In pursuance of the provisions of Section 41 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." I hereby give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of New- . market on the proposal _ to. raise two Separate Special Loans, viz., Street Improvement Loan . . £26,500 Municipal Building Loan . . £2,000 Will be taken on TUESDAY, the 12th day - of June, 1923, between the hours of 9 a.m. 1 and 7 p.m. at the following polling places: 1. Fire Station, Victoria Crescent. 2. Calder's Garage, Park Road. H. WILSON. Returning Officer. May 26, 1923. ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. /CONCLUSIVE OROOF OF -EFFICIENT rFUITION. At the New Zealand Examination n i the Australasian Institute of Secretaries, held last December, we presented i ten candidates, nine of whom secured a full pass and one a partial pass. Only two other full passes and one partial were . gained for the whole Dominion. If you wish to ensure success at the Secretarial, Bankers', Law Prof., Accountancy, Matriculation, Teachers' or Public Service Exams., with a minimum expenditure of time and money, send without delay for free Prospectus r to the Specialists of 25 years' Standing. TTEMINGWAY AND "OOBERTSON'S ; CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD., UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, P.O. Bex Sib AUCKLAND. LEARN Engineering by Mai!.— Correspondence Courses in Electrical. Marine. Stationary. Diesel. Oil and Motor Engineering enable you to . become a Certificated Engineer by. studying at home in your spare time. Good education not a ' necessity. Thorough and practical know- - ledge of Engineering guaranteed. Start at once. Send for prospectus to-day.—Stur-rock's School of Engineering. N.Z. Shipping Co.'s Building. Quay Street. Auckland. I- : ' ("II VE as much as you can to Friday's 7 Street Collectica to Rebuild Takapuaa, * Orph.tn&f e.

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18411, 29 May 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18411, 29 May 1923, Page 14

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