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/ ',' ' I ■ •»•> • -' ■ ■ • —- , mvSEmwM. GRAND. Bud..Petersen's ... Opposite :G.P.0., . Queen Street. - TO-DAY ■ v,v Yottr Last .* OBtK)ttumty of ■ Seeing %, t?hiGINALD TSESSX - JXeGINALD JLJeNNY , REGINALD DENNY, _ . ; f - ■ REGINALD DENNY. • the:greatestipwtube OF the Sporting' a Youth. fortln& x quth, -, /,. ~- . SPORTING youth. ■ ' * TQ-MOBBOW (FRIDAY) ■r r l C-MOBROW „ (FBIDAY). " >. ■ ANOTHER GREAT CHANGE OP FARE, ■•',;■":: ,TT-,.. i••.■■ Headed by _ _„ ? , ,' siwasiiffl?./. ■• • -'A woman's -a:. ..-"A WOMAN'S > Pi :~, I "A WOHAN'B HATE- - "\ r " A WOMAN'S HATE." ' i ALICE LAKE: ind CONRAD NAG-EL. ! ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGEL. . ALICE LAKE and CONRAD gIK ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGEL. ";."-" :■-■-■:: " A?.-: WOMAN'S r HATE"*; ; v >; "A^WOMAN'S "z HATE/' V, •J■■;-.• > "A WOMAN'S. HATE.'' -../ ■ A Drama—a Vividly exciting Underworld "Play, with; the fascinating appeal whioh ■'•■ picture* of this phase of New York life exert.. Plus a heart interest : and rn : extreme naturalness that mark ".A Woman a Hate," as one of the Beat of its kind. In Addition: -o_ --'" THE EVER-POPULAB NEW \ • ; THE EVER-POPULAR NEW v :'•! THE EVER-POPULAR NEW '- '-, ■° ■■! THE EVER-POPULAR NEW/ •/-, | PUSHERS.'.' ;-, K • r : ,i LEATHER PUSHERS." v / "LEATHER PUSHERS." "LEATHER PUSHERS." . . ... '..*:'■' . Featuring ; - ; '/>.-;:. ":".-,••■ Our Old Friend. ■•-.- : y"L :■ REGINALD DENNY. ■'■■ '•:■ }- REGINALD DENNY. . . /: ;.; . : fr-: REGINALD DENNY. PATHE NEWS. - v PATHS REVIEW. . ••,- .-■■-.*=''•'• And the v ' _ >:-•- '-*'■ f TROUBLE DOCTOR." •I * " TROUBLE ' DOCTOR." ■ff.'.y- \-, Comedy. '-■.. ;.'■"', '"- >- • ' •PHONE 5274 FOR 'RESERVES. . ; •PHONE 5274 FOR RESERVES. The Grand T«a Rooms are open each day from 9 to 7. The daintiest cup of Tea; or Lunoheon in the City. ' ' '■{■ Vfi.—. ; /QUEEN'S. ■:. ■•/.•■-■•' j VsiTTWFK'S. QUEEN'S. —— ~ a ;; ..' TJEEN'S. v .' ' . • * COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 3*—- ;T>ig "qtars —— Q J>IG OTARS-— '—,. -.Ov; C i; ON ONE PROGRAMME. - PETER B. KYNE'S STORY. vf ; ,'-. • "rrvHE ia O - .rtETTER." ': • ; "IKE V3TO - vTErrER." y PLENTY OF THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT. f THE ENGLISH CLASSIC. J ; «ililSslNG :,VUE.'S "RACE." ■ Cup's .Elace." ' .(;■ - ' A FINE RACING FILM. • SNUB 11 TJOLLABD. " r - ; ONUS , -LOLLARD, V < i - - In -.- " ;^«'/, \WN ; "1/WN xour v/wn Home." - s ' '■ A COMEDY SCREAMLET. " ; . Sessions: 11 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. '■■■} Phone 941 A ' VISIT 0? TEE TLBST. | <$jsjfy "PMPIRE gALL/ '■ J tf&s& GUESTS SHOULD NOTE THE - - .. FOLLOWING DETAILS.! '": '1 •A ': Guirdiwiil he maintained to - prevent , interferenc#Pwith i motor-cars. -~ To facilitate . ~'i traffic ri arrangements : - for "' user* . of <: cars, ■tickets will he printed in duplicate and numbered. In "the case of an OWNER? . DRIVER, BOTH ; tickets will be given to him; he ; will ; retain „ one and ' attach the other ; to windscreen of car. i When . owner - : wishes < possession iof v his car, he should ; pre- ' •-.'"• ;■ '■-; sent ticket to v a guard. In the care of .: ' '■■ hired < cars, "the DRIVER will hold ...the V duplicate- ticket. • A passenger requiring, "■■:-; r his car will hand ticket to, doorkeeper,, who :'will signal for. car. wanted by ; NUMBER, and not by name. ' " .. Upper Supper .: Room will be Concert :. i Chamber. •' "Lower :; one, on :: j ground :■' floor,There will be thred-rit-dOMto suppers— * about 10 p.m., ; 10.45 p.m.. and 11.50 p.m. Time allowed, 50 minutes: for each flitting, ' after which V doors ?. will be locked for ils minutes,": so that ■ tables can be vrelaid > afresh.'*■'•: Supper tickets issued to (gentlemen i ! only, entitling holder ;to take *in - one lady ■\-K' and also a- : chaperone.;'' j , '■ *) . Special -arrangements !. will 'be made for '■■'"■: ".'. '■* chaperoned. - onlookers, - and .;■-■ unescorted guesta to obtain supper. > i i; .-, AN INFORMATION BUREAU will, be open, at top of main staircase.' Inquire '■■'■:;'■ there for: lost T: property, 'phone messages, ; and general J information. Page boys, in %'•■■ Old English Costumes, will assist. Urgent 'phone messages for doctors and - guests - should be put ' through'; ; th© J Caretaker's Office. Town Hall. ,y':-._ , - .'' : ::>.^No:- : Spectators' Tickets are : being issued^: J. E. MURRAY, ' ' ■ H. KEARY. v ' ■■'.";■' !■ ,___ .Secretaries. ' ■ .'•' ''" :- ... -* — ■ ■ ...... ■ • '~., - .;:;■.:. ' 4-' EM P I'HE TJALL M P I R E Jt> A L L.' TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), . ' "•::. ■'', Guests -are; notified that they ; are to use the Grey Street ; Entrance. Motor-cars will be Parked, as far as practicable, in, Grey Street. ■ * ■'.!? With the ExceDtion , qf Naval. and Mili- ; tary Officers, all Guests must Wear Powder and Patches and Coloured, Coat Facings. , As no money will be taken at the door, ..y-. Admission: Tickets -must'be produced. J. E, MURRAY. ' ~ H. KEARY. >.- • -i\ '. Secretaries. • •-.' •!'-,'■■'- -'•■"" *YJiiiM^f.iii.rT , '"4 '• • W—'■ mi i mi i ABOUND THE TTiLEET. " ROUND ,J- HE LEET. " ■ :, PHONES v ;^33A: : AND 244. \ i .':'//.' LAUNCHES WILL CRUISE ROUND ALL , : ; THE VESSELS. r TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. . HAVE A GOOD VIEW OF THE f ' ILLUMINATED BATTLESHIPS., '■'- ;'.: Tickets Interchangeable by any Launch :..'■..',.. from the Vessels.FARE. ? Is; CHILDREN. 6d. ! - ' ; ' 1 All inquiries ran be fulfilled at Launch .:- Office, at Hire Stem :. ' '-; 'h■'':. . ; :. PHONES . 2133 A; AND 244. , fITAREWELL, -DISPLAY BY YACHTS- .:. :»•."'.■;. ' ■ _ MEN. ■..••■ . . All yachtsmen are requested to tak« ; ua.Tt ' in the farewell display by pleasure % craft ' on the.; departure of I the «• Special Service ■-,■■■, : . ; Squadron an SATURDAY ; afternoon next. -,' r Craft .are required to observe the reKula- , ions that obtained for. the ; welcoming demonstration and the orders of. the * natrol■ljng craft. Any owner failing *to *do* so <-ay' be . prosecuted by the • Auckland?.' HarEcard. - , ■ ' \U.\i:>: ALEX. J. COLLINGS. ' t ■ .""'' '■ „ ,'• ' : Hpn..Fec. , ISl^AWkland..Yacht and - Mctof-Boat.Association.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18709, 15 May 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18709, 15 May 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18709, 15 May 1924, Page 14