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. AMUSEMENTS. i .] VAUDEVILLE j , And Full Orchestra at 1 2.30 P.M. J And 8 P.M. f ! SESSIONS ONLY. I NOW SHOWING. -■ TU-ATIONAL - . I\ational • Mussrrove'n Celebrity Vaudeville Presents the "rig t7iour M ALE he 15 Tour IVlale » quartette. ' \juartette. last four days of the ttanlon tjrothers. he Hanlon JDrothers, The Princes of Pantomime. Exhibitors Alliance Films Presents VIOLA TSaNA V lOLA JL/ANA v. IN " qeeing's TJELTEVING." " ©EEING'S xjelieving." Full Supporting Programme. Including: LATEST PATHE NEWS. Book Your Seats at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. (After 4.30, 'Phone 2169 A). Usual Pr'*M': Is to 2s 6d. Sessions: 11.15. 1.0, 2.30. 4.30. 6.20. 8.0. E"mp¥esFtheTtre. NEWTON. To-niiarht, To-nipbt, at 7.30. Win, Fox Pri*«*nti DUSTIN FARNUM. In "BUCKING THE BARRIER." " BUCKING THE BARRIER." Also, Sunshine Comedy, " Clothes and Oil." Gaxette and Scenic. Our U«ual Pric«w: Stalls, 9d : Circle, Is. Empress Orchestra of Seven. PH A R U S IS _ COMING. " EXHIBITIONS. OENSATIONAL SUCCESS. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. QENSATIONAL SUCCESS. OENSATIONAL SUCCESS. OLYMPIA. /^LYMPIA. LYMPIA. V^LYMPIA. OLYMPIA. OL>_tPIA. OLYMPIA OLYMPIA OLYMPIA MOTOR T7IXHIBITION. OTOR JIiXHIBrnON. MOTOR EXHIBITION. MOTOR EXHIBITION. MOTOR EXHIBITION." The Opening of Olympia on Saturday Night was nn Outstanding Success. Visitors wfere amazed at THE BEAUTY OF THE DECORATIONS. THE ENORMOUS RANGE OF VEHICLES. THE DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. OLYMPIA. LYMPIA. OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. PRINCE'S WHARF. X RINCE'S VV HARF. PRINCE'S WHARF, PRINCE'S WHARF. EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. ' EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. 10.30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 10.30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. A SPECIALLY-SELECTED ORCHESTRA ON EACH FLOOR. AMPLE ROOM FOR PARKING CARS. WELL-APPOINTED TEA ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR. TELEPHONES FOR USE OF PUBLIC. OLYMPIA. L Y M P I A. OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. OLYMPIA. . TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! ADMISSION: Is. Children under 12, Half- ! Pri c. Season Tickets. ss. j Auckland War Memorial Fund will receive Half the Proceeds. | Olympia solely promoted and conducted by Auckland Motor Trade Association. Telephones: Treasurer's Office, No. 759 I Automatic. Executive Office, No. 121. Public Telephone. Ist Floor, north 'and, 2919. Olympia Secretary: THEO. J. SPRY, 206, Victoria Arcade. Tel. 3453. ———— — ==; MOTOR RACING. -\/TOTOR - p.YCLE ACES. DEVONPORT' - SATURDAY. MARCH 1. 220 ENTRIES — 55 FOR ONE RACE. I'm Going Are You? A.K. MOTOR RACING CLUB. LTD. T. W. MABEN. Secretary. MACHINERY FOR SALE. __ BANDSAWS, 30in and 40in.— Construction Co.. Sale St. TVfOTORISTS.— Leaky Radiators perman--IVX ently repaired in lew minutes with "Radorene." Circulation not interfered I with. Soldering iron not needed. Two sizes, 3s 9d and 10s 6d. post paid.R. P. M. Manning and Co., 135. Albert St. ENGINE. Kerosene; Tangyei 21 or 2| h.p. £22—80 x 46. Putaruru. ELECTRIC Lighting Plant, complete, engine, dynamo, batteries; capable running 40 lights. Guaranteed excellent order. —Page. Electrical Engineer. 83. Remuera Rd. ; ELLIOT Woodworker, invaluaDle to builders, cabinetmakers, carpenters; underslung rip saw now fitted. Free booklet. Demonstrations.Macneill. 10, Market Entrance. Auckland. J7INGINE. 2i h.p., kerosene or benzine; -J hrst-class order; no further use: electric motor installed.—G. and T. Peach, Gordonton. HIGH-Speed Tool Steel; will turn anything; all sizes.Province Supply Co,. *. Hobson St. KERMATH Engines, new and secondhand. —Mackie, 7, Gladstone Bldgs., opp. Ferry. 'Phones 3152 and 2348 A (p.r.). SHAPER and Slotter, 7in. stroke; also good Milling Machine.—Richardson, .'A, Durham St. West. STATIONARY Engine. 2 h.p. (benzine). £20; Marine, 3 h.p., £28. Best order.Keyes, St, Mary's Rd. ' 'TEAM and Centrifugal Pumps, various sizes.—Steel Construction Co., Sale ''t. ; ; , STEEL Funnels, i-plate, one 47ft. x 21in., 25ft. x 3ft.—Appleton. Arthur St., Newmarket. 'Phone 819. MACHINERY WANTED. CIONCRETE Mixer, without engine, to 7 > cubic feet preferred.—Price and particulars, Blacklock, Boundary Rd., HamilFRICTION Winch wanted, suitable for lift.Write particulars, etc.. to Friction, 157, Hkralb. MOTOR. 3* h.p., 460 volts, D.C.. 2000 revs. —Harris and Bindon, 162, Khybter Pass. QTEEL Rails, 50 tons, wanted.—Tunnel kJ Timber. Ltd.. Tapuwae ; HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE. DRAUGHT Horse (10 years), sound, reliable, guaranteed; no work, reason for sale.—W. Cole. Waikokowai. GELDING, unbroken, 3 years, suitable spring cart.—Browne Argyle St., off St._George's Rd., Avondale. HACK, saddle, quiet, reliable in harness; also. R.T. Gig; nice turnout,—O'Kelly, Reservoir, Birkenhead. WAGGON S. Courtland. Farm. Flat Top, 30cwt. Spring Carts.—Kelsey. 410. Manukau Rd.. Epsom. CHOW GIGS (2). FOR SALE. These Were Exhibited at the Franklin . Show Last Week. Call at Once and Secure One. COOPER AND CURD. LTD.. Pukekohe. gORLEYS. LTD.. 07. ALBERT ST. 1 (Late Saleyards. Loan and Mercantile.) • P.O. Box 224. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1145. 39 VEHICLES FOR SALE, including:— 1 Choice R.T. Skirt-wing Gig. 1 Light Handy Trap, seat 4. 1 Low-eet R.T. Phaeton. 1 Handy Station Buggy, seat 6 1 Courtland Waggon, pole, loewt. 1 Hooded Waggon, sleep 5 men. 1 Strong 4-wheoler make Trailer. 1 Carrier's Spring Cart and Harness. I 15cwt. Spring Cart, general use. 1 Iyd. Tip Dray. I Handy Farm Waggon. Sin. tyres , l Harness. Saddles. Lamps.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18642, 25 February 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18642, 25 February 1924, Page 14

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