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AMUSEMENTS. Vaudeville and Orchestra, 2.30 and &0. Sessions Only. NOW SHOWING. NATIONAL ATIONAL MUSGROVE'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Presents MAY AND TTEITH. AY AND JDIEITH, MAY AND KEITri. In VrVACIOUS VARIETIES.. By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., LAST WEEK OF TACK riANNOT. Jack v^annot, JACK CANNOT, JACK CANNOT. JACK CANNOT. JACK CANNOT, THE SINGING COMEDIAN. United Artists Presents a Goldwyn Picture: BACKBONE." ACKBONE." " BACKBONE." From the story by Clarence ißuddington Kelland. Talk about your two-fisted dramas of the lawless North Country! Here's a picture that's packed with thrills from beginning fo the last gasp that lc-ves you breathless. As a famous Saturday "vemng Post ©tory, it entertained miluons. Now it has been made into an action-full picture that you won't want to miss. PARAMOUNT COMEDY. PARAMOUNT NEWS. PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0. 2.30, 4.30, 6.0, 8.0. Reserves at Lewie R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Prices as Usual: Is to 2s 6d. QOMING BY THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH T3ROS.' IRTH -ORGS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. CIRCUS AND 00. IRCUS AND AJOO. TWICE DAILY. OPENING IN AUCKLAND ON WEDNESDAY . A FTERNOON, EDNESDAY -AFTERNOON. MATINEE! MATINEE! MARCH 26. AT 2.30 P.M. FOR EIGHT MATINEES AND EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY! TWICE DAILY. ~ Location: OLD DOCK SITE OLD DOCK SITE. THE GREAT BIG CIRCUS! THE GREAT BIG CIRCUS! THE GREAT BIG ZOO. THE GREAT BIG ZOO. TWICE DAILY. TEN ELEPHANTS. WORLD'S BIGGEST AND GREATEST ACTS. THE LITTLE MAN. PRINCE GUISEPPE BIG NOLI (24 inches high), THE BIGGEST HIT! The 1- 1 "The World's 1 J World s Smallest I, _~„„ I Smallest Man. I "DAGONGI I Comic. Smallest ! -»-> I Smallest Rider, I • I Trick. Smallest ' Smallest Acrobat. 1 — 1 Query. THE BIGGEST-PAID ARTIST. THE BIGGEST-PAID LAUGH. THE EVANS AND PEREZ ACT. THE CASTING LLOYDS. AND WIRTH'S STOCK COMPANY OF ACROBATS? RIDERS AND CLOWNS. PRICES: MATINEE: 7s. 6a. ss. 4s. 3s (Plus Tax). Children finder 12. Half-price to all parts. EVENING: 7s, 6s, ss, 4s, 3s (Plus Tax). Children under 10, Half-price, except to 3s seats. _, _ . RESERVED SEATS: 7s (Plus Tar). Booked at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. RESERVED SEATS: MATINEES: Half-price, Children under 12. EVENINGS: No Half-price. ZOO OPEN FROM' 4 TO 5 P.M. ZOO OPEN FROM 4 TO 5 P.M. Adults, Is. Children. 6d. „___„ EVERYTHING COMING. • WE NEVER DIVIDE. "rr\HE COVERED WAGON" 1 IS NOW SHOWING _____ AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ___ *__Ws&i-%L~ A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE SENATE BY THE MEMBERS OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF CONVOCA TION OF THE AUCKLAND UNIVER SITY DISTRICT. CASUAL VACANCY. An Election of One Member of the Senatf of the University of New Zealand by th« members of ' the District Court of Convoca tion of the Auckland University Distric will be held on Wednesday, April 30, 1924 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at" the office of the Registrar of Ancklanc University College, in the old Gramma: School Building, Symonds. Street, in th< City of Auckland. No person will be recognised as a Can | didate at this Election until he shall havi i been nominated by one or more elector) duly entered on the Register of the sai< District Court of Convocation, and unlesi such nomination paper shall have been de livered to the Returning Officer, by posta delivery or otherwise, not later than 1! noon on Saturday, April 5, 1924. The Register will be closed on Saturday April 5, 1924, at 12 noon. Dated this 20th day of March, 1924. M. ROCKE O'SHEA, 8.C0m., Returning Officer. COMPETITIONS. TpOURTEENTH ! A NNUAL pRIZI pOMPETITipN. To . encourage an interest in and the Proper Treatment of Animals, the COMMITTEE OF THE NEW ZEALANI SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS OFFERS PRIZES FOR THE BEST ESSAYS On KINDNESS TO ANIMALS." CONDITIONS: 1. Competition open to all young person! attending Primary or Secondary Schools, anc residing within the Auckland Provincia District, as follows:— Primary Schools — IstPr. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. Standards I. and 117650 4 0 2 1 Standard 111. ..86 60 46 3 ( Standard IV. . . 10 0 7 6 5 0 4 ( Standard V. ~12 6 10 0 7 6 5 ( Standard VI. .. 15 0 12 6 9 0 6 ( Standards VII. and Forms 3 and 4, Secondary Schools) .. 20 0 15 0 10 0 7 ( SUBJECTS FOR ESSAYS: Standards I. and lI.How I Treat My Pet Standard lll.—Autobiography of a Cat. Standard IV,—Life Story of a Dog. Tolc by Himself. Standard V.—Autobiography of a Car Horse. Standard VI.—A Leter-From an Animal in i Zoo to Its Mother in the Jungle. Standard VII. and Forms 5 and 4. Sugges tions for the Management of Aucklanc Zoological Gardens, having special re ference to the care and attention bestowc< on the animals tl.Vre. 2. Maximum number of words in Essay Standards I. and 1., 1E0: Standard 111. 250; Standard IV.. 350; Standard V., 400 Standard VI.. 500; Standard VII.. 600 Through not paying attention to this ruh at tho las! examination, several papers wer> disqualified which might have otherwisi taken a. prize. 3. The word " Animals to mean all liv ing creatures, wild and tame. 4. Every Essay must,, be a bona fidi original composition o,f the contributor written entirely without assistance, an< should hear a brief endorsement from i teacher of a public or private school to tin fact that tho Essay has bee" done withou assistance under his or her supervision Essays without such an endorsement will no be considered. 5. Contributors must write ON ONE STDI of the paper only, and must si 4 thei full name, with name of school and stan dard, also address of school. C Essays must reach the Office of tin Sceiet'y not later than TUESDAY. May 13 1021. 7. Winners' names will be advertised ii the Star and Herald on Juno 12. , Office Address: 5. WELLESLEY CHAMBERS, Wellesley St. E„ Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 16

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