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AMUSEMENTS. Lyric ' ; '• - T yric. YRIC! ' For the Last Time. i^YRIC. LYRIC. - To-night, at 8. LYESC: YRIC. ; T —T~ <• . AJYRIC. Douglas XIAIRBANKS, . TUN.. OUGLAS' X AIRBANKS. «UNDOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JUN., WITH .. rpHEODORE OBERTS. IHEODORE XVOBERTS. . THEODORE ROBERTS, In A Picture That Has Everything. In A Picture That Has Everything. THRILLS, ACTION, ' PEP, COMEDY. THRILLS. ACTION, PEP, COMEDY. " CJTEPHEN QTEPS /"\UT." Stephen Oteps Uut." - •' STEPHEN. STEPS OUT.' "STEPHEN STEPS OUT." .COMMENCING SATURDAY. COMMENCING SATURDAY. RUDYARD TRIPLING ;S UDYARD JtVIPLING RUDYARD KIPLING RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S GREATEST STORY, GREATEST STORY, '' npBE TIGHT qiHAT TRAILED." "Ihk J.JIGHT 1 HAT x AILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." . RUDYARD KIPLING'S' immortal story of Bohemian studios, desert sands, and London drawing rooms. All the throbbing drama, the lightning action, the glowing colour of the world's greatest literary genius. " fTHE T JGHT nHHAT AILED.'' "i HE XiIGHT Ihat AILED." With JACQUELINE LOGAN. PERCY MARMONT SIGRID HOLMQUIST. DAVID TORRENCE. "HHHF. 7 IGHT rpHAT TRAILED." " IHE 1 iIGHT i-HAT X AILED." The screen can give no finer entertainment than this tense every-minute production of Rudyard Kipling's famous story of romance and adventure. 'nnHE TIGHT npHAT "TRAILED" "1 HE JLIIGHT X HAT X AILED." Nobody but Kipling could write such a masterpiece. And who but George Melford, creator of "The Sheik." _ could realise its marvellous picture possibilities. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BOOK TO-DAY at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. CLOSED FRIDAY. ANZAC DAY. TELEPHONE RESERVES WILL BE KEPT UNTIL 7.55. FOR TELEPHONE BOOKINGS: THEATRE 'PHONE 3645. MANAGER'S RES.: 2083 A. MOTOR SERVICES. AR, leaving ' Auckland for Rotorua, Thursday morning, 9 a.m., take 9 passengers.Please ring 344 Devonport. (CARTAGE. We deliver Mercer, HelensJ ville, . intermediate ports, by motors,. per arrangement.—Ring 'Phone 2180. HAMILTON and Cambridge.Hudson Car, super-six, leaving 12 o'clock to-day,. Victoria St. " Fare £2, £2 IDs.—Harper. 'Phone 2216. ... . . ■ . HAMILTON and Helensvillo.—A.A.R.D. Daily Trips, Hamilton and Helensvilie during Strike. Super Six Hudson Cars leave 8, Gore St., for Hamilton. 9.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m.; for Helensvilie, 10 a.m.—Johnston and 'Ramsey." ' 'PhoAe 2468 A. ' TT EL'EN SVKiLE and North passengers. XL ~ Car leaving to-day (Thursday), at 111 o'clock.—Ring 2176 for information. TTELEN3VILLE, by motor daily, 2 p.m., XX returning same evening. Grice. 'Phone 3522 A. HUDSON Car leaving for Rotorua this morning at 9; fare, £3: passengers called for.—-Ring Onehunga Bureau, 137, 8-9 a.m. ' HUNTER Motors leave Helensville, 6.30;. Auckland G.P.O. 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m., until further notice.— Motors. Phone 29. Helensvilie. ' - ; TAXIS for hire, . for country trips during strike.— Ray A. Lister, 'Phone 4489. . IV/TERCER-AUCKLAND. — leaves '-"X Mercer for Auckland 9 a.m.; returns from Auckland 1 p.m. daily during strike. L. G. GRIEVES, Proprietor. £OOK! UPFOLD TAXI SERVICE. 646. Manukau Road, Epsom, Will run Cars to any part of the North Island, as required. 'Phone 3266 A. AUCKLAND - s ROTORUA MOTOR JhjL SERVICE DIRECT DAILY. VIA TAURANGA BOAT DAYS. Booking Agents: KIDD AND GARRETT. Little Queen Street. WILLIAMS MOTORS, LTD.. .Royal Mail Contractors, Phone 124. - Hineaaoa St.. Rotorua. jj ' A MILTON. TOURIST SIGHT-SEEING COMPANY'S CHARABANCS A~ HUDSON CARS. DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. Book Seats 2690 A. J. RIMMER, , Proprietor. PARS LEAVING FOR HELENSVILLE KJ AND PUKEKOHE EVERY MORNING AT 10 A.M. ' Book Seats. ' Ring 3028 A. Fare, £1: Tours Arranged.' E. TOMLINSON, Victoria Street Taxi, Stand. FLEET OF DOZEN CARS Will Leave for HELENSVILLE. PUKEKOHE. AND OTHER DESTINATIONS, As Required, AT REGULAR INTERVALS. From TAXI STAND. VICTORIA STREET EAST. 'PHONE 3626. .Reasonable Fares. fJiHE BLUE BUS SERVICE. HAMILTON ,TO AUCKLAND . DAILY. HAMILTON TO AUCKLAND DAILY. Leaves Hamilton G.P.0., 7 a.m. Leaves Auckland G.P.0., 2 p.m. WATCH FOR THE BLUE CARS WITH THE HAMILTON NUMBER. , 'PHONE 2197. HAMILTON. gUICK ! AND OHANDLER (JARS. 'BIG AND RELIABLE. WILL UNDERTAKE TRIPS ANYWHERE. DAY OR NIGHT. RING 2758 A. ' SING 3758 A. ; ; c :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18692, 24 April 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18692, 24 April 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18692, 24 April 1924, Page 14