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AMUSEMENTS. . 1 |-; I *■- MOW " QHOWING. . ;| A SUPER PICTURE - - — AXATIONAL. — IN ATIONAL. • ;-:—• Principal Pictures Present, in Seven Reels. THE QPIDER A ND riTHS "DOSE." HE OpiDER-£XND A'HE AVOSE." , "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." " THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." " THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." , "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." A Picture with a Million Dollar Cast, including the following celebrated Artists:— ALICE' T AKE, T> OBERT M C T^" IM » LICE AiAKE, AVOBERT IVAcAviM, NOAH BEERY, NOAH BEERY, JOSEPH DOWLING, OTIS HARLAN, LOUISE FA ZEND A, FRANK CAMPEAU, AND MANY OTHERS. [ Every rolo is the hands of capable and 1 proven Artists, whose work has made them ' popular and famous. . ' A story that is, fascinating, charming, from ! the viewpoint of narrative, and thrillinuly interesting from the viewpoint of action. A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION PRODUCED ON AN ELABORATE SCALE. A Romantic and Thrilling Melodrama, replete with action that stirs the blood with sympathetic response. The settings are big and rich, especially in exteriors, and some effective bits of colour symbolising THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE are introduced. A MELODRAMA THAT GRIPS THE HEART. THAT WILL ENTERTAIN EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD. REALISTICALLY PRODUCED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST. . A COSTLY PRODUCTION, based on a theme that is romantically adventurous. The greatest picture in which Joseph Dowling has appeared since " THE MIRACLE MAN." IT TEACHES A LESSON NO SWEETHEART CAN AFFORD TO MISS. Paramount News, Burton Holmes Travelogue. Comedy. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. [■• Overture, 7.50 p.m. Prices as Usual: Is to 2s 6d. . Sessions: 11.15. 1.0. 2.30, 4.80, 6.0., 8.0. - I B= r 1 visit >OF TEE FLEET. ' ROUND the "FLEET. -It OUND AHE A LEET. LAUNCHES LEAVE STEPS 'AT INTERVALS OF EVERY 10 MINUTES FROM 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. TO-DAY. SEE THE HOOD ILLUMINATED THIS EVENING. AND THEN GET ON THE LAUNCHES AND SEE ALL THE OTHER WARSHIPS ILLUMINATED. » FARES. Is! CHILDREN. 6d. •PHONES: 2133 A and" 244. rpHE npAKAFUNA rnRAMWAYS AND " IPERRY CO., T TD. SEARCHLIGHT DISPLAY BY THE FLEET. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). MAY 16. VIEW DISPLAY FOR THE HARBOUR. P.S. BRITANNIA will leave Ferry Tee (Western entrance) at 8.30 p.m. See the Fleet by night and view the display from down the harbour. Italian Stringed Orchestra Aboard. ADULTS. RETURN FARE. Is. CHILDREN. 6d. rpHE rpiAKAPUNA .rpRAMWAYS AND "FERRY CO., T TD. ■■■ ■ ■ -4 TO VIEW THE DEPARTURE OF THE FLEET. SATURDAY, MAY 17. S.S. PUPUKE will leave Ferry Tee (Western entrance) at 3 p.m. and follow Fleet down the harbour. Return Fare: ADULTS 2s; CHILDREN la. . CT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. The Tower will be open from 8.30 to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT, to view the Searchlight Display. It will also be open on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5.30 p.m., to witness the Departure of the Fleet. ADMISSION. 6d. BEACH HAVEN Trip, Friday, May 10.Fleet lilumination and Searchlight Display.Launch Valhalla will leave Beach Haven at 6.15 p.m.; returning from Auckland at 10.15 p.m.—E. Gilling, Master and Proprietor. ' BEACH HAVEN.— of Timetable for Departure of Fleet. SATURDAY, May 17. • • LAUNCH VALHALLA will Leave Auckland at 12.45 p.m. . instead of 12.15 p.m. and 2 p.m. Leaving B\;ach Haven at 1.30 p.m. Leaving Auckland at 5 p.m. and 6.45 p.m. Beach Haven at 6 p.m. E. GILLING. Proprietor. ~ HOOKEY. ' .gftOgfa-N. rno-DAY . (FRIDAY), ■ plw- rpO-DAY (FRIDAY). AT THE REMUERA GROUNDS, ' AT THE REMUERA GROUNDS. MARKET ROAD. . AT 3 P.M. L s rpHE "FLEET V. i UCKLAND. rpHE "FLEET V, A UCKLAND. Curtain Raiser, at 1.45 p.m. Mount Eden Ladies v. Junior Ladies' Reps. 4-minute Car Service to Ground. Admission: GROUND. .Is; STAND. 6d. Members of Special Service Squadron Free. E. J. HEWITT. Hon. Sec. ■~i - = PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE. ANEMONES. Ranunculus, superb strains; plant this month; Is doz., 7s 100.— Cull en, Fairfield Nursery, Waimauku. ■» COCKSFOOT, double heads, splendid for surface sowing; 80lb sacks. Single sack. 5d lb.; 5-sock lots. 4}d; sacks, la.— Boyd, Colonial Mutual Bldgs.. Dunedm. ELEAGNUS. 2-year, 6s 100; Macrocarpa, 2-year, 30s 100: l->year. 15«; Pinus Insignus. 1-year. 7s 100; cash with order; freight extra. .-■'-• W. R. FRY. Glen Eden. J' EMONS. and Oranges. 2 years: £12 10s J per 100 trees.—Skelton and Sons, Nurserymen. New Lynn. MACROCARPAS, Lawsonianas (finest), to 2ft.. 255; to 3ft.. 355. Porter. Box 259. Auckland. ■ __ PRIVET Cuttings. 4s 6d per 100; £2 per 1000: cash with orders. —W. Pitcairn, Morrinsville. "YOU CAN RELY UPON "Al" SEEDS. They're the BEST. New Season's Grass and Clover Seeds. 1 Farmers, Write Us for Prices. New Season's Grass and Clover Seeds. Farmers, Write Us for Prices. _■_ ■■"■" WE ARE SEEDSMEN." O'LEARY BROS. AND DOWNS, LTD.. Cook Street, near Town Hall. I '.'■ ■■■.■'■- .'Auckland.

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

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