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AMUSEMENTS. _ STRAND 1 ---;;' w.z.'a -—- ' OTRAsro^. „TRAND —- Large-tig« CTRAND> and >— QTRANg OTRAND —— Finest ,~. OTRA£D QTRAND —. , Picture ft£g A £2 OTRAND — Wouae. DTK-NO \-'- .:■"/:; LAST DAY. -% -', . ;, LAST DAY. .First National Presents, v RICHARD,- T>ARTHELMESI3. : ICH ARD m JDaRTHELMESS. - ; --.;: :? '■•■,"■ And Jl •.<.:',-. ""- : " ■ DOROTHY ITJISH. %'■;.;:, OROTHY VllfiH, v , . ".'. In Joseph Hergesheimer'a Novel, , . ■•'•>« rnHE T3RIGHT CHAWL.'' .■".JL'B.E JJEIGHT lOHAWL." ■ A Brilliant Romance of an American Boy and a Radiant Cuban Dancer—a ; seductive saint with painted lips and , flashing, heels. In Addition. .:.''„'•" " STRAND MAGAZINE "_ ACROSS CANADA BY THE C.P.R, WENDY AND ALPHONSE. w * ♦ • COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A Gorgeous Spectacle of the East! THE QHEIK'S [WIFE." HE OHEIK'S ! VV IFE." "THE SHEIK'S WIFE." "THE SHEIK'S WIFE." " THE SHEIK'S WIFE." "THE SHEIK'S WIFE." "THE SHEIK'S WIFE." " THE SHEIK'S WIFE." " THE SHEIK'S WIFE." One of the most unusual Pictures you / have ever seen. < She, a blonde beauty, had married a Sheik— and then, as the wife of a wandering Arab of the desert, found herself face to face with immemorial custom and rigid tradition. He had sworn "by the beard of tie Prophet" that she should be his only wife, the solo light of his harem. Yet, after three years, his great love for her is over-ruled by the clamorous demands of his tribesmen, and he prepares to take a second wife. All alone, she fights—one girl against thousands—for the sanctity of her marriage rights. A great spectacular # French production— big. colourful, heart-stirring scenes (in the tent harems, 'mid the ruins of the' Temple of Isis. A tale of passionate Oriental love. * * COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MORROW : (FRIDAY). (FRIDAY) , rpowN TJaLL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST THREE NIGHTS POSITIVELY. LAST THREE NIGHTS AND ONE FAREWELL MATINEE SATURDAY FOUR FINAL APPEARANCES Of Mr. Edwjrd Branscombe'a IT/yESTMINSTER ' Q.LEE OINGERS. . Prior to Their Departure for England. Last Night's Brilliant Programme will be Repeated This Evening, and TO-MORROW NIGHT'S PROGRAMME " '" Will Include a Scries of "; ANTHEMS AND XMAS CAROLS. ON SATURDAY. AT 2.30 AND 8. TWO FAREWELL FESTIVALS. PRICES: ss. 4s. 3s. 2a (plus tax). Children, Half-price to All Parts. Concessions to Schools, Choirs, and Musical Societies. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. BOXING. JTORTHERN T>OXING A SSOCIATION (Patron: His Excellency the GovernorGeneral.) town it 11, <■•. own XX A L L. W EDNESDAY . MOVEMBER ' OO AT 8 P.M. EUGENE TTOLAIRE, UGENE V OLAIRE, EUGENE VOL A IRE, The EUGENE VOLAIRE, Hero of EUGENE VOLAIRE, , 800 Contests. EUGENE VOLAIRE. - (France), •' ':.;:'. BOXES :.':-■': : BOXES STEWART QMITH, TEW ART IOMITH. The STEWART SMITH. Clever „ STEWART' SMITH. Ancklander. STEWART SMITH. STEWART SMITH. (Auckland). x uese! dblso» FIFTEEN 3-MINUTE ROUNDS. " Preceded by a Number? of First-class AMATEUR BOUTS. NOTE PRICES.-Circle and Stalls. ss: Top Gallery and Back Stalls. 2s 6d; Reserves, 7s 6d; Stage, XI. We pay tax." «S2,\TT«?. lßn - openß THIS (Thursday) MORNING at Carter and Aaher'u Tobacconist, opp. HkrjUhO Office. Members may reserve, as last Carnival. ;; .■•;:■. ; .,'V: ROD. CARTER. ' Hon. Secretary. - - " .'., ' i ' » MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. JJEW PLYMOUTH-MOKAU-TE KUITI. TOURISTS' SERVICE. ~ r 110 Miles „ Beautiful Motorists' Scenery. On and afte* MONDAY. November 12. 1923. Leave New Plymouth (Gibson's •■'•: Aard Garage), daily at 7.20 a.m. Leave Waitara, daily at .. .. 8.0 a.m. Leave Awakino daily at .. 12.30 p.m. Arrive Te Kuiti daily at .. 4.30 p.m. Leave Te ' Kuiti daily at .. .. 8.0 a.m. Leave Awakino daily at . . . . 12.30 p.m. Leave Waitara daily at .. .. 4.30 p.m. Arrive New Plymouth daily at .. : 6.0 p.m. Single Fare, New Plymouth to Te -Kuiti. £3; return fare, £5. Week-end Trips, New Plymouth to Waitomo. leaving New Plymouth Saturdays, and returning Mondays; Return Fare, £5 15s. Arrangements made for LAUNCH PARTIES on the beautiful Mokau River. This trip will enable Tourists to see the wonderful Mount Mes- , senger, Mokau River and Taumatemaire. * Booking Agents: Thos. Cook and Sons, and the New Zealand Government Tourist Offices. , Booking Offices: C. H. Johnston, Waitara, 'phone 24M; A. E. Magou, Te Kuiti, 'phone 210; Gibson's Aard Tourists' Garage. New Plymouth, 'phone 357. Seats booked by wire to either* C. H. Johnston, Waitara, or A. E. Magon. Te Kuiti. t ( C. H. JOHNSTON. Waitara. A. E. Magon. Te Kuiti. Proprietors. ■■.;. OVERLAND FROM AUCKLAND ' TO DARGAVILAARD ; Mail Service Cars leave Huarau Station on arrivrl of 8.20 a.m. Auckland Express at 1.30 p.m. on Monday. Wednesday and Fridays for Paparoa.. Ruawai and Dargaville: leaving Dargftville at : 7.15 a.m. for Huarau Station on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting with the 11.40 a.m. Auckland Express which arrives Auckland at 4.30 p.m. Be sure and book your seat. Ring or wire.— AARD. Paparoa. OT. TJELIERS "DAY AND , XT OHIMARAMA. ' [ " Through Motor Bus Service from Chief Post Office (Lower Queen St.) Now Running. Leaves C.P.O. at 7.25, 8.0. 9.15, and frequently throughout the day. ' - — EVERY ' DAY. —— ''■' \\ ' Return Fare, la 6d. Time-tables may be obtained from Drivers and from Tim Hayes, the Boot King. Lower ■Queen St. ■;, '~. ■ "■"■•'■: .';'•■'?•■?!•' :':>•!; ; L. J. KEYS. '•>.,- „. .'. •.».. . „. . Proprietor. Eighteen Miles for Eighteen Pence. ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., ■ .' -J.i -• - LTD. "'-■ .■,'■'•:.,-' ■..;..." .... ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. "* ' R.M." Hudson Motor Services to Whakatane and Opotiki daily at 8.30 a.m.; to Gißborna from Opotiki, Mon., Wed., Sat. • to Waiotapu. Wairakei. and Taupo. daily) at 9 a.m.; to- Napier from Taupo daily to Waimanno from Taupo. Tues., Thurs' and Sat. All comfortable touring cars Wires: " MOTOCO." ROTORUA. 'Phone 19 and 353. ROYAL ■.■ w MAIL ■ CONTRACTORS. CHARLTON BROS.. v>xutta- , AARD MOTOR SERVICE. ~ ■■...;.*,?:■ - ROTORUA: , ■; Daily, Servicer to -"?,'•: '' ..■ ■',',*■■. WHAKATANE. OPOTIKI, MATATA. WAIRAKEI. TAUPO. - ' _> GISBORNE-NAPIER. Thrice Weekly. Daily Trips to All Sights of District. ? Wire Afard, Rotorua, for seats and ' 3 - Accommodation. f'H .''(v DR.> HALL'S ' FAMOUS :; CAPSOLsTPrice,; 12« 6d package, post free. P? To ensure getting genuine, order direct ; from Sole Agents.—Bridge Drug Stores. Chemirts, A &'ui5 g * h * p * (at -Grafton; Bridge^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 18

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