AMUSEMENTS. AFTERNOON TEA (2.0 to 4.30) FREE. CTK>ND N.Z.'a • QTRAND OTRaND Largest STRAND and TRAND TRAND Finest OTBAND OTRAND Picture Q^E^ND. OTB.AND —<— House. OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd " Always a Good Entertainment. LAST TWO DAYS. , ; "TRILBY.'" Wonderful and Instantaneous " X RILBY." Success of " TRILBY." GEORGE DU MAURIER'S "TRILBY." Immortal Novel "TRILBY." With the Celebrated French "TRILBY." Star, " TRILBY." ANDRE LAFAYETTE. " TRILBY." * * * "TRILBY." The romance of an artists " TRILBY." model whose modesty was " TRILBY." her shield and whoso feet " TRILBY." were her fortune. TRILBY." * * * " TRILBY." Specially Staged Prologue "TRILBY." to ''Trilby" by " TRILBY." MISS LOIS EVANS and "TRILBY." MR. TOM HARRIS. I "TRILBY." Also Screening: Larry qemon, In | ARRY UEMON, In "NO wedding "DELLS." "IN o Wedding Dells." "STRAND MAGAZINE." THE STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Box Plan st the Strand. Usual Prices. * » * COMMENCING 1 FRIDAY "IVTEXT. OMMENCING I 1 RIDAY H EXT. Master Pictures Presents The ttirginian." HE V IRGINIAN." " THE VIRGINIAN." " THE VIRGINIAN." " THE VIRGINIAN." " THE VIRGINIAN." " THE VIRGINIAN." From tho Great Novel of the Same Name. By OWEN "WISTE. WEN > V ISTE. And Portrcyd by a Perfect Cast. Headed Bv FLORENCE VIDOR. And • KENNETH HARLAN. o- # . * STRAND. TTCIDAY "VTEXT. TRAND, X 1 RIDAY EXT. THE "ROY - COOTS' X HE JJOY ScoutsWGUhyVi A SSOCIATION, (*(<•£ 5) ASSOCIATION, // MEW 7EALAND. EW Zealand. AUCKLAND CENTRAL DISTRICT. SATURDAY NEXT, 16th. SATURDAY NEXT. 16th. Great bally. REAT XV A L L Y. IN THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL (AS CHIEF SCOUT FOR THE DOMINION) WILL INSPECT THE TROOPS AND PACKS AT *2.30 P.M. By Kind Permission of the Officer Commanding, the BAND OF THE JAPANESE WARSHIPS Will Play During the Afternoon. COME AND -SEE THE BOYS IN THEIR INTERESTING WORK OF BRIDGE BUILDING, PATROL FIRE FIGHTING. PHYSICAL DRILL QU ARTERSTAFF DISPLAY. TREK CART, FIELD WIRELESS DISPLAY. ROCKET LIFE SAVING. AMBULANCE DISPLAY. SEMAPHORE SIGNALLING. LIFE SAVING DRILL. FIRE FIGHTING. HUT BUILDING. CAMP LOOM DISPLAY. USES OF SCOUT STAFF. PHYSICAL DRILL, COMIC ITEM. THE TEMPERANCE GUARDS' BAND Will Play Selections During the Afternoon. A Cinematograph Picture will be taken of the Rally, and will" he shown at the Strand Theatre, and principal Theatres in the Dominion, and then sent to London for Exhibition. ADMISSION TO GROUND, la. CHILDREN. HALF-PRICE. DEMONSTRATIONS. HP HERE WILL. BE NO COOKING X DEMONSTRATION AT OUR SHOWROOMS. WYNDHAM STREET, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). FEBRUARY 13. QAS QOMPANY, EXHIBITIONS. f\LYMPIA WLYMPIA MOTOR EXHIBITION. ItXotor -Ejxhibition. TO BE HELD AT PRINCE'S WHARF. £80,000 worth of Motor Cars and Trucks From the World's Foremost Manufacturers. This year's Olympia will be conducted along the lines of the Royal Automobilo Show in England. A notable feature will be the DELIGHTFUL ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. DELIGHTFUL ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Don't Miss the Finest Exposition of Motor Vehicles ever held in New Zealand at the AUCKLAND AUCKLAND OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA MOTOR EXHIBITION. MOTOR EXHIBITION. Half proceeds to he donated to the Auckland War Memorial Fund. ADMISSION, Is. Children, under 12, Halfprice. Season Tickets, ss. PROMOTED AND CONDUCTED BY THE AUCKLAND MOTOR TRADE ASSOCIATION. Olyinpia Secretary: MR. THEO J. SPRY, 30G, Victoria Arcade. 'Fhone 3455. -EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. By JOHN HALEY. At the SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET. February 11 to 18 (inclusive). Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission Free. BOXING. JgOXING (Patron: His Excellency the GovernorGeneral.) TOWN TTSLL, 1 W N JlLall. MONDAY, TT'EBRUARY 1 q ONI)AY, X EBRUARY IO„ AT 8 P.M. Harry iV/rAY. - arry IVXay. HARRY MAY. Welter-Weight HARRY MAY. Champion * HARRY MAY. New Zealand. (Auckland.) BOXES BOXES .TARRY T ASHER. X/ARRY i J ASHER The LARRY LASHER. Clever LARRY LASHER. Welter-Weight. LARRY LASHER. (Australia.) Pffi £125. FIFTEEN 8-MINUTE ROUNDS. Preceded by a Number of First-class AMATEUR BOUTS. NOTE PRICES.CircIe and Stalls, ss: Top Gallery and Back Stalls, 2s 6d; Reserves, 7s 6d; Stage, '£1. We pay tax. Box Plan Opens, THIS (Wednesday), MORNING at Carter and Asber's, , Tobacconists, opposite Herald Office. Member« may Reserve as usual. BOD. CARTER. Hon- Secretary* . •' • • 1 '■ 4
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18632, 13 February 1924, Page 16
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