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,^:. : ., -AMUSEMENTS. *.;.:, ■■■:■ ' GRAND ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME. GRANDI ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME. ; TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF THE T YRIC ' OTOE T-YRIC HE -L/YRIC XHE XiYRIO ■ TWELVE -YEARS AGO TO-DAY. , THE T YRIC. TtHE T YRIC. HE.JUYRIC. , XHE XJYRIC. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. '■; ' The Greatest Value in Auckland. A First National Eight-reel Special. Never — Never — Never — Before Has NORMA TALMADGE Created a Role so Magnetic, so Radiant, So Gorgeous to Behold. NORMA rpALMADGE. ORMA IALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. , In First National's Eight-Reel Ultra Special. ~, THE 'xpTERNAL TpLAME.;; " HE JCiTEKNAL 'LAME. ' " THE ETERNAL FLAME' "THE ETERNAL FLAME. The Sunlit Pinnacle of Achievement Of the Art of NORMA TADMAIKxH.. A Supporting Cast of Towering Strength, Including Such Names As CONWAY TEARLE. , ROSEMARY THEBY._IRVING CUMMINGS. Etc., Etc, Ete. THE* TTiTERNAL T7ILAME." -HE INTERNAL X LAME." "THE ETERNAL FLAME." THE ETERNAL FLAME." Something) to Look For and Enioy. The Palaco of Versailles, with a Thousand Dancers in a Gorgeous and Unbelievably Lovely Court Ball. THE MAGNIFICENCE AND PROFUSION OF THE SETTINGS. DRESSES.— One Ravishing Frock after another is worn by Miss Talmadge. The Sudden Coloured-lighting Effects ate awe-inspiring. The Unearthly Beauty and Unique Interior Lighting of the Convent Scenes. A GREAT AND GLORIOUS STORY. DARING AND ROMANTIC. Feature No. 2. rPOM (MIX XOM dVXix TOM MIX TOM MIX , In ROMANCE T AND." OMANCE XJAND." " ROMANCE LAND." " ROMANCE LAND." Speed. Thrills and Hair-raising Happenings. LAUGHS UNLIMITED. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTES. SELECTED MUSICAL' PROGRAMME By MR. ALF MARBECK. Played By Our Orchestra Of ' TEN PICKED PLAYERS. Avoid Disappointment. 'Phone 3645, And BOOK. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TBS Mi; SUNSHINE COMEDY. FRESH IB." RESH -£UR." Serial, Etc. SEND THE CHILDREN. Usual Popular Prices. TtfT. EDEN PRINCESS CONCERT. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TTTBDNESDAY. "VTOVEMBER £1, . 7.45 SHARP. MISS ETTA FIELD • Will Sing, "Madam Butterfly." MME. BELLA RUSSELL .. Will Sing, " Ernani." MR. CYRIL TOWSEY AT THE PIANO. MISS LYNDA MURPHY. of "Our Miss Gibbs" and "Tutankhamen" fame associated with MR. DAN. FLOOD in an inimitable sketch. Also, all Auckland's best in music, song, dance, and recit. . Tickets'3s and . 2s, . may be procured and seats reserved at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Robert C. Barnes, Director. CITIZENS OF AUCKLAND. You Are Invited To Attend THE STRANGERS' BANQUET. GARDEN FETE. HOLY CROSS CHURCH GROUNDS. EPSOM. • ■ TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.30 P.M. TO-DAY (SATURDAY;, AT 2.30 P.M. GARDEN FETE. GARDEN FETE. In aid of the CHURCH FUNDS. CHURCH FUNDS. A MAGNIFICENT AFTERNNOON'S ENTERTAINMENT. ELABORATE DISPLAY OF WORK. BASKETBALL COMPETITIONS. GAMES, SIDE SHOWS. Miss Daphne Knight's Pupils Will Delight You With Some Glorious Displays of Graceful Movement. ' " ; Double Tickot, 2a 6d; Single, Is 6d. (Including Afternoon Tea.) A Tram to Banff Avenue, Epsom, brings * you to gate. Don't Miss. This Pleasant Afternoon. Rev. F.O'Byrne makes special appeal to all friends to support movement. TITIRANGI SOLDIERS* MEMORIAL CHURCH. GARDEN PARTY. In Miss Cameron's Beautiful Grounds, School Road. NEXT SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. Sweets, Ferns, Packets. Cakes. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks, Strawberries and Cream. Afternoon Tea,. Maypole Pony Rides, etc. Items by Professor Doull. Ventriloquist. Italian Band in attendance. Admission to Grounds Free. Char-a-bancs leave G. P.0.. Auckland, from M; p.m. to 1.30 p.m. Return Fare. 5s (including Afternoon Tea). i— , „ .i i —~ -. RA] LWAV NOT! C S, THAMES' VALLEY A. AND P. SHOW 1 AT TE AROHA, 13th AND 14th NOVEMBER. 1923. i On above dates all trains will stop at Herriesville if required for passengers. Show stock ' and exhibits will be discharged and reloaded at Herriesville. • WIN INO NOTICES. THE MAJESTTC GOLDMINING J. COMPANY, LIMITED. All Shares in the above Company having the First Call (due September 24. 1923) unpaid after the 19th November, 1923, will be sold by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the 20th November, 1923, at 11 a.m.. at Messrs. T. Mandeno Jackson's Auction Rooms, Commerce Street. Auckland. The outstanding Calls will be received by the Secretary at the Company's ] Office, fi3. Queen Street, Auckland, up to and on the day previous to the said Auction. , D. E. GRAY. Secretary. DIVIDENDS. . HILL and Plummer, Ltd.— An interim dividend of 4 . per cent, will be payable at the Registered Office of the Company on and after Monday. November 10, 1928. By order of the Board of Directors. —V. Plummer. Secretary. THE MOUNT LYELL MINING AND RAILWAY COMPANY. LTD. Dividend of One Shilling declared out of profits for year, ending September 80, (subject to final audit, absorbing £64,459 15s, payable December 17. Books close November 19. D. G. LUMSDEN. Secretary. SALES OF PROPERTY. AGENTS. Please take notice property at 164, Hobsou St.. sold, and withdrawn from sale.—Podger LAND Agents.—Take notice that I have sold my Sections at Glenmore. — J. C. Morton. , - ' . VOUNIE AND D-.,NLY, LTD.. appointed X Bole Agents sale of my sections, Bal-uioral-Rd. —J. Banks. ■ ' .. -i riIOBLER CHOCOLATE COMPETITION. X-■.. '. '■"' First. Prize on View RUSH MUNRO'S. Karangtihapg Road. - SAVE THE WRAPPERS. \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 20

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