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- AMUSEMENTS. "Wl GUI? TS FBg: "SI grIIT if BfR: "WE GREET THE FI'EET. "WE GREET THE FLEET. (At the Evening Session).. (Specially Arranged Ballet by Miss Cecil Hall.) Including Scenes of the Arrival o£ the Fleet in Auckland, STMS— Si = Sffi|g Sffii?g=r A = Sf&gß SsliSS=z IST =: S?li™ Directions Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. Director: Phil. Haywsird. Afternoon Tea: 2 to 4.30. To-day at 11.20, 1.10. 2.30. 4-30, 6.0 and 8.0. SPECIAL "FLEET WEEK" PROGRAMME! Master Pictures Present • A NNETTE T7" ELLERMAN. .Annette IV ellerman. ANNETTE KELLERMAN. . . ANNETTE KELLERMAN. ANNETTE KELLERMAN. ANNETTE KELLERMAN. AMCETTE KELLERMAN ALETTE KELLERMAN. Internationally Famous sis . a • S-yimmer. In the First Real New Zealand Photo-play. " T7ENUS f\F rpHF.' QOUTH QEAS." " V ENUS WF IHE OoUTH *JEAS." "VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." " VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." " VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." " VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." "VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." "VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." Girls and Pearls, Love and Adventures, Mermaids and Wonders Of the South Seas. - I ) I A New Zealand I 1 Production — and J j we're proud of it! j This remarkable picture was made in the Nelson and Takaka districts of New Zealand by the famous swimmer. Annette Kellerrnan. * * * "VENUS f\F THE QOUTH QEAS." " V ENUS \JF IHE UOUTH OEAS." Wondrous scenes of submarine fantasy with the living Mermaid disportine herself beneath crystal-like waters of the Nelson coast. • • • Also Screening; Larry qemon ARRY OEMON in "THE ri OWN . QHOP." " XHE VJOWN . ©HOP." "STRAND MAGAZINE." TOPICAL. Specially Staged Prologue. " T7I7E REET THE "T7LEET." . " WE VJREET xhe x LEET." STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. At 2.30 and 8. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Strand. VISIT OF THE FLEET. A - ijv RING'S EMPIRE VETERANS. Veterans are notified that tie Visit to . H.M.S. Hood will take place THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING instead of Thursday. They are therefore asked to Parade at 9.45 a.m. at the same place as on Saturday Morning last. H. GOODWIN ARCHER, Captain, R.N., O.C. JAMES STICHBURY, Captain, Hon Sec., and TreasWAITEMATA. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MEMBERS OF THE WAITEMATA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND TjhiU'-IR. WIVES ARE REQUESTED TO MEET AT THE FERRY BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND, AT 10.20 A.M. TO-DAY (TUESDAY) FOR AN OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE HOOD. G. A. E. THOMAS. Secretary. I . Mn—mi imp, I TO THE TTi LEET! o Xhe XLEETI 'PHONES 2133 A AND 244. LAUNCHES WILL VISIT FLEET IN STREAM TO-DAY. AND EVERY DAY AND EVENING, While the Battleships are Illuminated. ! 1 Tickets Interchangeable by any Launch from the Vessels. FARE. Is; CHILDREN. 6d. All inquiries can be fulfilled at Launch Office, at Hire Steps. ; 'PHONES 2133 A AND 244. ' % ' M.S. REPULSE. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. THE BRITISH FLEET IN AUCKLAND HARBOUR. H.M.S. REPULSE WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). Steamers will leave the Ferries at intervals ' from 1.15 p'm. to 5 p.m. : FARES, Is. Children, 6d. QITY rpRAMWAYS" ' VISIT OF SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON. ' ,QEREMONIAL jyjARCH. rpO-DAY (TUESDAY). Morning and Evening Business Extras as . ' Usual. Special Services on all routes throughout the day. Fr0m.9.45 a.m. (approx.h and until the procession has cleared the main thoroughfares all traffic will be suspended through Queen St.. Anzac Avenue, Wellesley St. East and West, and Services maintained as follows: Remuera, via Parnell to Stanley Street. VICTORIA AVENUE, via Symonds St. to • Pitt St. Crossover. GREAT SOUTH RD., via Symonds St. to Grafton Bridge. , ONEHUNGa, via Symonds St. to Pitt St. ROYAL OAK, via Symonds St. to Pitt St. I MT. EDEN, via Symonds St. to Grafton 1 Bridge. \ DOMINION RD., via Symonds St. to ! Grafton Bridge. ;" •. • MT. ALBERT, via Symonds St. to Grafton Bridge. . , GREY LYNN and ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ' and PONSONBY. (Three Lamps). ! Cars will run via Hobson fit. to and from [ th« City. Heme Bay cars will run as usual. When the rear of the Procession has cleared Wellesley St. East, Cars will bo • despatched to various suburbs via Upnen Queen St. and Welle*ley St. E.. and when the rear of the -Procession has cleared Lower Queen St. on the return, Cars will I be despatched to all outside termini. ' Last Cars ex City. 11.80 n.tn. (annrox ) I , A. E. FORD. | • Manager. ' OF HIRE LAUNCHES Leaves Opposite I HARBOUR BOARD'S OFFICES. HARBOUR BOARD'S OFFICES. i ■ 1 > ■■ ■ i CALLING AT ALL VESSELS IN THE | CALLING AT ALL VESSELS IN . THE i FLEET. ■ ' FLEET. 'v) 1 Lauches will leave at intervals of fifteen Minutes. Tickets: Adults, Is; Children, Gd. Tickets interchangeable with any other Launch. . . "DOTORUA School Children.Headmaster will meet 7ou at Prince's Wharf. 9.45 To-morrow (Wednesday) Morning. v i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 16

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