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, AMUSEMENTS. GRAND. Itud. Petersen's - (IgAggRAND Pictures. VJEAND. - Opposite 0JP.0.." Quoen Street.■:■; :• • . *i» ' CON^UO^PICTU^SFROM, •. .•: - - TO-DAY (FRIDAY), ■;. - 7-V. ■; .•» TO-NIGHT ■ (FRIDAY). . ' • '■■'". ANOTHER GREAT CHANGE OF FARE. Headed by ' _ '. -' :: "A WOMAN'S TTATE." ■■*' "A Woman's Hate." "A WOMAN'S HATE." .« • ■:..••■/■: "A WOMAN'S HATE." "A , WOMAN'S HATE." " A WOMAN'S HATE." •-• Featuring •' _,__ ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGEL. ;"■■■'.■ ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGEL. • ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGEL. ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGE.U "A WOMAN'S HATE." " A WOMAN'S HATE." . "A WOMAN'S HATE." A Drama—a vividly exciting Underworld Play with the fascinating appeal -which ' ' pictures of this phase of New York life exert. Plus ft heart interest and rn extreme naturalness that mark " A VJoman's Hate," as one of the Best of its kind. In Addition: THE EVER-POPULAR NEW THE EVER-POPULAR NEW THE EVER-POPULAR NEW THE EVER-POPULAR NEW "LEATHER PUSHERS." - "LEATHER PUSHERS." . . "LEATHER PUSHERS." "LEATHER PUSHERS." • Featuring Our Old Friend. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. REGINALD DENNY. ■ m PATHE NEWS. PATHE REVIEW. And the f TROUBLE DOCTOR." "TROUBLE DOCTOR." Comedy. •PHONE 2274 FOR RESERVES. 'PHONE 2274 FOR RESERVES. The Grand Tea Rooms are open each day. from 9 to 7. The daintest cup) of Tea and Luncheon, in the City. VISIT OF THE FLEET. . ATORTHERN QTEAMSHIP pOMPANYSPECIAL rpRIP mo pUSSELL. SPECIAL rPRIP WO J^USSELL. QEE rriHE "FLEET JtJ gEA. nnHE "FLEET A T gEA, , rpHE "FLEET AT gEA, .0 N A m OONIjIGHT N IGHT - O n A m oonlight • ]^ ght - QN A ■ M OONLIGHT |^ IGHT - Provided sufficient inducement offers, the S.S. NGAPUHI Will Leave Auckland, npO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT Q P.M., AND ACCOMPANY THE FLEET UP THE COAST TO RUSSELL. The Warships will anchor on Sunday morning in the.Bay of Inlands. Passengers will be able to land at Russell, spend the day. and leave for Auckland on Sunday at 6 p.m., arriving Auckland early Monday morning. ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE GREAT SHIPS AT SEA. •' FARES FOR ROUND TRIP. 50s. Limited Booking. Give your names in at' once. • : * R. C. HAMMOND, Manager. N.S.S. Coy. THE NORTHERN STEAMSHIP .COMPANY'S VES- . • ■ SELS ' WILL ACCOMPANY THE FLEET , OUT OF . THE HARBOUR, LEAVING NORTHERN WHARF 3 P.M.. , TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). ADULT FARE .. 2a 6d. CHILDREN ~ „. Is 6d. TICKETS , PROCURABLE NOW AT HEAD OFFICE. R. C. HAMMOND. • . -'• ; v ■""'■,." Manager. •'■'■!::; rvin o nster tut o o kligh t Tl X C TJBSI'O N. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). THE PORT AUCKLAND BAND, THE PORT AUCKLAND. BAND, Are Holding a •: ' ■ MONSTER MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Around the Harbour. " Full Band" of 35 i Players in Attendance. Dancing on Board. This is your --.last chance to see the British '■■"• Fleet Big ' illuminate and Searchlight Display from the various Warships. Roll Up, and see the British Fleet for the ■-■'-, Last Time. Only a Limited Number of Tickets to be -I sold. :'-■■'■. ) Boat Leaves Ferry at 7.50 p.m. sharp. Come Early, and Secure Seats. Tickets: Adults, Is 6d; Children, Is. W. KEEFE, s Hon. See. » » ....... . ..■:. fTHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY |1 CO.. LTD. FLEET IN AUCKLAND HARBOUR. SEARCHLIGHT DISPLAY, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Steamers leave for Devonport at intervale, best view obtainable to see the display of Warships at Anchor. . FARE, 9d RETURN. FARE, 9d RETURN. »■—■■■' — " —' " . ■ ~ ■ RAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. The Fleet. Members of the above Order are cordially invited to a Reception to be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Cook Street, TO-DAY (Friday), at 7.30 p.m. ' All Members of the Order are requested to attend. D. BERNSTONE, ,<'.,. Hon. Secretary. A. u •JJinor Lodges requested to pay Re- & a ,"* ./ l s»t to Halcyon Lodge. 7.30 p.m., Oddfellows; Hall, Cook Street. Also. Prov. • inland Lodge Regalia Visit. '•• FRED. F. ZIEGLER, _ -' ■■■ - -.) Prov. Grand Sec. PBsiiif3§_Biiii Bg .-: NOTICE. , ■ ;-; • BAND PARADE, : . .' HARBOUR, BOARD .BUILDINGS. , . : TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 7.30 P.M. . "WAL. LUSTY,' I-;.- [\ " on - Sco -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 16

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