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POLA Swift.. superb, flashing—that's the POLA Empress cf Emotion in this tnruPOLA ling love epic of a reckless lord POLA and a lady's undy.'ng love. NEGRI : - _ - „ NEGRI ■'•• - * ' NEGRI ' . . ■ -•'. . „„ A „ NEGRI A massive picture, huge in unaerNEGRI taking, but, not nearly so big as NEGRI the eternal love story it tern. K T *"PRT ' * NEGRI 8 MASSIVE REELS. NEGRI Selected Supporting Programme, NEGRI Supported by ■ NEGRI THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. NEGRI • -■ ,.■ _ _ j_ „„ , NEGRI Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and NEGRI ' - ■ Son^Lta: ; NEGRI Theatre 'Phone 8645. NEGRI ;-- r>\ FUffEBAL NOTICES. $$£&&$& INDEPENDENT ORDER rJSSflritt J- OF RECHABITES.— I P3Sw 1 $ Members of th- ■ ■• "* requested-- to attend the 4&g3F%srw» Funeral of Sister Jane Emily Wilson, wife of Bro. Arthur v* llaou u-i»>.«-tive Member), leaving St. Paul'e Presbyterian Church, Devonport, : at ■ 2 p.m. D. M. A. BODLEY. ■■■■- District Secretary. VISIT OF THE FLEET. piTY OF AUCKLAND. Notice is hereby, given that during the Ceremonial March of the Officers and Men from the SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON on TUESDAY. 13th instant, between the hours of 10 l and. 11 r a.m., all Vehicular Traffic must keep out of 'those; streets . through which the Procession will pass. The route is as follows:— i Leave PRINCE'S WHARF at 10 a.m.. proceeding through QUAY STREET. QUEEN STREET. WELLESLEY STREET ; EAST. PRINCES STREET, through GOVERNMENT HOUSE GROUNDS, ANZAC AVENUE,_ BEACH ROAD. ' CUSTOMS STREET EAST. QUEEN STREET, thence through QUAY STREET to the starting point. >J. S. BRIGHAM. ~, - . ; Town Clerk.., THING'S EMPIRE VETERANS. By Kind" Permission of Vice-Admiral Field. VETERANS will Parade at the Gangway of H.M.S. . Hood (new,, Prince's Wharf), THURSDAY. 10 a.m. Ladies will; kindly supply Lunch after. .'■;■*: :''.-■ ■■: ■■ -: H. GOODWYN ARCHER. Captain, R.N., O.C. - ~, JAMES STICHBUBY, ■ <*. l r Captain. Hon. Sec, and Treasurer. BRITISH NAVAL EMPIRE - AND' WORLD CRUISE, , , The Amateur. Photographers of the British Special Service Squadron, comprising a personnel of over 5000. are forwarding the Photographs which they :% take -throughout their cruise round the World, to the EMPIRE PHOTOGRAPHIC ; PUBLISH- ; - . ING COMPANY, U. : , 359, OXFORD STREET. : -.^ : % < LONDON, ENGLAND. Tins Company is gradually selecting the best 350 Photographs of the whole ; cruise, and awarding Prizes, totalling ;■ £500, for; them. This wonderful Album of real Photographs, with full descriptions, dates, and a dated and routed Map of the World to correspond, is being , compiled in, modern loose leaf form, suede ■ covers, and nickel fittings, at £2 2s per copy. The work, will contain many scenes taken at < this : ■> Don Cross cheques or money orders, i "Westminster Bank. Limited." '~.'■ /$S3j& - \TAVY LEAGUE'S BoMsffi3 SQUADRON CLUB 5 ; Please note that this Club Room will be opened for the use of Petty Officers end Men of the Squadron at 5 p.m. instead, of 2 45 p.m., a3 previously advertised. ■' '■'■• U ' ■_:;;-_ '■;-•.';—•— ■■-'■ A. G. LUNN, '■'- -2 r "' ■-'• ' ; ■■'■"-'■!'." ' i'■'■■: ' Chairman. '■ #}-^T-AVY- ■>;. „, : ,., LEAGUE. '■ SPECIAL NOTICE TO ' . .Ci ■>}■}' MEMßEßS. ■■■■■^i^\- _ Two: Hundred Adult Members of the Navy League., who may not be. attending any of the official Functions, will be admitted on board j the Hood -at 10 f a.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). - Admission by ■• Badge only I hose wishing.to be, admitted must assemble at 9.50 a.m., in the Navy League's" Squadiron Clubroom. on Prince's Wharfs No admission can be granted unless .these conditions ; are observed. ?: --.■; ; .. ■ , . A. G. LUNN, ■ :• • Chairman. JJM.S. ' RE' UL- SB. THE DEVONPORT STEAM ; FERRY i ... COMPANY, LIMITED; wf* 4 THE BRITISH^^^^^: AUCKLAND H.M.S. REPULSE WILL BE OPEN FOR ■ ■%y; .\ PUBLIC INSPECTION. 7 ■ -, TO-DAY AND, TO-MOEROW. Steamers will leave the Ferries "it intervals ■;>: from 1.15 p'm. to 5 p.m. : : ;i;: ; ... q- FARES. Is. Children. 6d. J<? - - ■'.:' '__ MOTOR-OYOLES FOB % SALS. ' ARE you securing one? New 21 h.p 4--valve Rudges ChamptalouD. 49, Lome St. "■'-..-.:'•' ".--.■ .>■■_■ BIG X and Harlev Combinations. J A P -L* Solo, recently overhauled road ready -1 W. Oliver. 17. Wakefield St. ° *«■*•*• XNDIAN'r 1918, all complete. road-relioV i. any trial; snip, £30.-11, SeccomlbVs Rd.. Newmarket. >;..;" MOTOR, REPLACEMENT'S. LTD... Spire • Parts Specialists, v. successors to ■( NZ Motor , Wrecking Co., Auckland. "Phone 2SO6A. ■> . , ■•■■ ■"' ''■■-■•--. ■;r - --' -~ € QIDE.Car Outfits, late model, Indian and kJ :■-< Harley;«'£4o to ! Wadham and Co . 158,-Khybgr Pass. : . , - r : 4?iQfi 8.5.A.. h.p., 3-apeed. > ielrT <hnj\J box, all accessories. Other geared Machines '-■ from £16: guaranteed, order. Taylor's Motor Cycle Exchange.-. Newmarket. A UNIQUE - OPPORTUNITY. 1923:HARLEYA '$£ J: 7-9 h.p., in use-about: six weeks, and has run about 200-300 ; miles. and ( - is guaranteed as new throughout. At considerable expense . owner fitted a Big X cushion : drive to machine. The result is freedom from jerking at low speeds, increased hillclimbing powers, and a .beautiful even pull which makes motor-cycling a pleasure. L In-■ ' cluded with the- outfit, is a canvas waterproof motor-cycle 'suit,- almost new y and in the latest style. . - .- J :' : : , - If interested write at once. .. Only cash offers entertained. ■ ,*-.',■-.'- ... £85 10s. PRICE , £85, 10s. .'.v. ' ~ W.H„ 758, HERALD. - Apply, . "-,: •' ''■ '■ ■ " "•• '[ '} "mOTOB-OYOLES VWAIgTED. , IGHT WEIGHT Motor-Cycle % wanted for y. J- cash:—Cash 763. HKBAnr*. "_:■";■■•*■. '■.-... : * y MOTOR-Cycle ' wanted, solo or * combinaisl. tion suitable traveler; give Building Section payment.— *tJ7S. Auckland. 1 \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18706, 12 May 1924, Page 16
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