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::'y : '-^ / " ? ■'■i AMUSEMENTS. ': :: .: ■■': : :' IVOLI " Always v ITHVOLI. IVOLI. ' ; A • 1 IVOLI. TIVOLI. . : Good npivoLi. IVOLI. Programme!!" X IVOLI. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. ■-:-■•■:•>.' ■ - > TO-NIGHT,* AT ) 7.30. LAST NIGHT OF r : LAST NIGHT OF .. •WALLACE TJEID i Wallace Iveid '■■•■>'■ .-< WALLACE ;:BEID. -WALLACE REID And 1 "WANDA TTAWLEY, ' Wanda JILaWLEY, ' ; WANDA HAWLEY. '.■'; -' - :-■■+: In ■•'/■-, . : THIRTY TAAYS." - " HIRTY JLJays." . "thirty DAYS." ,'. "••-".. «, . " thirty DAYS." ' A Delightful Comedy-Drama . LAST NIGHT OF Ml? mum: . ,■■:■•-":- • MAY McAVOY. •: MAY McAVOY. . In "rpHE ORALS f\F l\/fARCUS." "J. HE IVIORALS \Jf M.ARCUS." "THE MORALS OF MARCUS." "THE .MORALS OF MARCUS." Wm. J. Locke's Absorbing Novel. Also. - - , CHARLIE MURRAY COMEDY. ~...; THE POUR ARPHANS." ;;' - AHE JO OUR • WRPHANS." Etc.. Etc. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). A WONDERFUL DOUBLE .FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT I . ADOTPTT 7UKOR Prints DOROTHY T\ ALTON. OROTUY A J ALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON, ,' In Edmnnd folding** TV""'"'"* Story, DARE QECRETS." ARK kJF.CRFTS." "DARK ' SECRETS." "DARK . SECRETS." "DARK ' SECRETS." ' " DARK SECRETS." " DARK SECRETS." "Dark Secrets " is an enthralling and highly dramatic tale of a woman's struggle between love for her husband and the strange power of a mvstic Egyptian. It is superbly staged, with lavish scenes of wealthy homes, in Lorn? Island, and the mysterious glamour of the East in Cairo In Addition. MET"" incTUTVS -P^ent VIOLA "HANA, * TOLA. JJaNA. . VTOLA DANA. VTOLA DANA. VIOLA- DANA. ■ VIOLA DANA. Tn Trvir « Cobb'" TUK„Mf u I NovM. "fpHE TTirVE T\OLLAR T>ABY." "THE FTVR DOLLAR BAT*Y." "THE FIVE DOLLAR B.A"RY." "THE FTVE • DOLLAR BABY" THE FIVE DOLLAR BABY." Here is a hifhlv entertaining story with *n unusual theme. It contains many humorous touches and offers as great pn appeal as " Humorepqiie." A -story in which fate chooses between loyalty and love. Also. TORCH POMEDY. ORCHY VOMEDY. ETC. Box Plan at H. deal's. Queen Street* next Geo. Fowlds. Ltd., Phone 223GA. QITY OF AUCKLAND. town TTALL. ' own Hall. Saturday evening ivext,'' SATURDAY evening NEXT, . at 8 o'clock. ORGAN recital ORGAN RECITAL . : vßy " f MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT . \ ;.,.:.., (City Organist) Vocalist -.-- MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY Violinist - - MISS DOROTHY BAKER Admission, 6d. J. S. BRIGHAM. ; Town Clerk. rPOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. X SATURDAY NIGHT. "A GIPSY REVEL." "A GIPSY REVEL." ■ ' ■' Popular Prices.- Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. SPORTING. •CTRANKLIN ' AND JV/TATAMATA T3ACING pLUBS. COMBINED RACE MEETING. COMBINED RACE MEETING. AT ELLERSLIE. ' AUCKLAND. AT ELLERSLIE. AUCKLAND. QECOND T)AY. JULY 21 » 1923 ' "■ .••■."•■ ' ' '■ ■:'/•■ ■■:■;< ' : '\i SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SATURDAY. JULY 21. A train will leave Putaruru at 4.30 „a.m.. Matamata 5.12 a.m., Morrinsville 6.0 a.m., Hamilton 6.55 a.m., . Frankton 7.7 a.m.. thence to Auckland on same time as the train on Wednesday. Between -Putaruru and Hamilton the 4.30 a.m. special will stop where required to pick up passengers only. and between Hamilton and Auckland will make the same stops as on Wednesday. ■ ; „ The return train will leave Auckland at 4.30 .p.m., and arrive Frankton at 9.35 p.m.. making the same stops as' .on Wednesday. From Frankton the train will run as follows:—Frankton depart 9.45 p.m., Hamilton 9.52 p.m.. Morrinsville 10.45 p.m., Matamata 11.28 p.m.. Putaruru - arrive 12.13 a.m. . Excursion Tickets available for return up to July 28. /COMBINED RACE MEETINGS. FRANKLIN AND MATAMATA CLUBS. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS ON THE SECOND I?AY CLOSE AT 12 NOON ' \> , TO-DAY (THURSDAY). • . W. S. spence; '-, ' • ■ • .. Secretary. pANTERBURY JOCKEY OLUB. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1923. !' GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1923. ... AUGUST 14. 16, - AND- 18. „ ACCEPTANCES for GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES, and - WINTER CUP, also GENERAL ENTRIES, close TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8 p.m. .e. P.O. Bos 385. Telegraphic address"TUßF." CHRIS7CHURCH. - For Full Programme, see Referee. .' ■ ' . ~'.'./,.,.'... F. C. COTHER. ' Secretary. _ MOTOH m D COACH TRIPS. AARD ROYAL MAIL SERVICES. CATTANACH'S PROPRIETARY. . TAURANGA. \ : /: ; Car leaves Ttuuansa at 5.15 connecting with Auckland Express at Waihi 9.30 a.m.. arriving Auckland 1.58 p.m..: Second Car leaves Tauranga at 8 a.m.. connecting with atternoon train- 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. ; CATTANACH. Tauranga. 'Phones 174.' - and 69, or V-'aihi. 'Phone B.' ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. LTD.. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS' "R.M." HUDSON MOTOR SERVICESTo . Whakatane, daily, 8.30 a.m.. and 530 p.m. (fare 20s); to Opotiki, daily (fare 30sjto Gisborne from Opotiki, Mon., Wed., Sat ■ to Wa,iotapu, Wairakei, Taupo, Tues., Sat*, and Sua.; to Napier, ifrom Taupo, l"ues Thurs.. Sun.; to Waimarino, from Taupo, Men. and Thurs. All comfortable touring cars; no trucks.—Wires,. " Motoco." Botorua. 'Phones 19 and 853. LIBRARIES. : , "■■■'■ BROOKING'S Circulating Library.—New Books every mail.—2B. Wellesley St W. topp. Fuller's). . 'Phone 1167 A. ' - THE ATHENAEUM. Auckland's Leading - Lending Library - subscription :• from fcs quarter.—slo (Basement). ■ N-2 t - Insurance Bid*.. - -•'•:'.; ;,,'-..;:•:■ < ■■ ,;. ; • ;" ; ■;•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 16

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