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AMUSEMENTS. V PRINCESS. ; RINCESS. .'■■'■'"•' PRINCESS. RINCESS. , PRINCESS. ,-- . RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS LESTER pUNEO ESTER V UNBO THE NEW COWBOY STAR. In ' " TJLUE "D LAZES," "JJLUE JDLAZES," " BLUE BLAZES." " BLUE BLAZES." " BLUE BLAZES." *' BLUE BLAZES." " BLUE BLAZES." " BLUE BLAZES." " BLUE BLAZES." " BLUE BLAZES." A Roaring Western Story, Crowded With Thrills and Action. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS " AWFUL T ARCENY." " AWFUL IJARCENY," " LAWFUL LARCENY." "LAWFUL LARCENY." A Weak Husband, a Beautiful Vampire, and a Loving Wife. " SCHOOL T>ALS." CHOOL JTaLS." A FOX MONKEY COMEDY. GEORGE TJOORE'S /ORCHESTRA. EORGE X OORE'S \J RCHESTRA. FOX rTTTrEEKLY NISI: . OX '.VV'EEKLY I^iEWS. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., & 7.45 p.m. PHONE 586 A WALLACE "REID, ALLACE XVEID, . , ' The World's Most Popular Film Star Died Through an Overdose of CO C A I N E." O C A I N E." Dorothy Devenport, "Mrs. Wallace Reid," Wrote a Film Story, Exposing -COCAINE." HIPPODROME. ■ Hippodrome. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. " CO C A I N E." " VJ O C A I N E." With HILDA "DAYLEY ILDA DAYLEY England's Foremost Film Actress. # ' Will demonstrate to what Depths Cocaine Will Draw One Down. CO C A I N E." 0 C A I N E." „ Founded on Facts, and Is the Greatest Production in the History of Modern Pictures. CO 0 A I N E." O C A I N E." Its Daring will be the talk of AUCKLAND. CO C A I N E." O C A I N E." A Fearless Exposure of London's Dope Dens. " CO C A I N E." "\J O C A I N E." " la Spicy in its Exposure of a World-wide Menace. " Ci O O A I N E." "VJ o c A I N E." For Ages Past it has been the weakness of Mankind to seek the Goddess Oblivion, when the trials of the Great Battle of Existence become too great. CO C A I N E." O C A I N E." Piccadilly by Night, the Gay Night Clubs, Dope Dens, and Then '{ During Cocaine Season the Usual Prices will remain. But Be Wise and Book Your Seats. ■ ■ — -i TO LEASE BY TENDER. THOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. Tenders, closing at 4.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, May 21, 1924,- at the Office of the undersignod, are invited for the Lease ot the Grazing Rights of the Two Paddocks adjoining the Public Cemetery' (Eskdale and Glenfield Roads), Birkenhead, with a. tenancy to May 31, 1925. P. C. FURLEY. Town Clerk. 1 — ■ = ; =g RAILWAY NOTICES. PAIL WAY TIME-TABLE ALTER A--Cli TIONS. Commencing MAY 19, 1924, the Up and Down Thames Expresses will NOT run between Auckland and Morrinsville. The Up and Down Rotorua Expresses will make slops previously made by Thames Expresses between Auckland and Morrinsville. The usual 10.5 a.m. Down Rotorua Express will leave Auckland 9.12 a.m., Hamilton 1.10 p.m., arriving Rotorua 5.29 p.m., taking passengers for Cambridge, Thames, and Waihi Branches also. The usual 9 a.m. Up Rotorua Express- will run as at present Rotorua to Morrinsville, leave Morrmsville 12.10 p.m., , Hamilton 12.55, strive Auckland 4.58 p.m. Takes passengers ex Thames, Waihi, and Cambridge Branches. The usual 12.2 p.m. Ruakura train will leave Cambridge 11.60 a.m., connecting with Up Rotorua Express. The usual 7 a.m. Auckland-Helensville train will leave Newmarket 7.10 a.m., Mt. Eden 7.19, Morningside 7.29, Mt. Albert 7.35, thence as at present. The usual 6.27 a.m. Swan son-Auckland train will leave Mt. Eden 7.17 .a.m., Newmarket 7.24, and arrive Auckland 7.30 a.m. < The usual 3.55 p.m. Rotorua-Firankton train will leave Rotorua 3.50 p.m., and run 5 minutes earlier throughout. The usual 9.21 a.m. Up Auckland Express will leave Thames at 9.5 a.m., Paeroa 10.32, Te Aroha 11.10, and run to Morrinßville only. The usual 9.12 a.m. AucklandThames Express will etart from Morrinsville at 2.8 p.m., after, connecting with Down Rotorua Express. The usual 4.5 p.m. Frankton train will leave Thames 4.10 p.m., and run 5 minutes later throughout. .-'*:. The usual 9.30 a.m. Paeroa train will leave Waihi 9.15 a.m., returning from Paeroa 10.50 a.m. The usual 3.30 p.m. Waihi train will leave Paeroa 3.35 p.m., returning from Waihi 4.45' p.m. ■ She usual 5.43 p.m. Penrose-Onehunga train will, on SATURDAYS, leave Penrose 5.35 p.m. Th usual 2.30 ; p.m. Frankton-Auckland train will leave Mercer 5.10 p.m., Pokeno 6.22, Whangarata 5.33, Tuakau 5.45, Buckland 5.55, Pukekohe 6.6, Paerata 6.14, Drury 6.3f, thence as at present. See Poster Time-tables for full particulars. ON FRIDAY. May 16. a train, stopping at intermediate stations, will leave Papakura for Auckland at 6.11 p.m. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. TIE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE JL TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY,, Notice, is # hereby given that tho EIGHTH Appropriation Meeting will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, on THURSDAY, May 22, 1924, at 7.30 p.m., when the following Appropriations will be allotted:— GROUP Sale by Tender .. __QAH GROUP Sale by Tender .. -AQAfll GROUP 7— Sale by Tender .. ;_?&n{Y £2400 Under Rule 46, Members will reauire to make their Share Financial by paying all subscriptions due. • • _Twenty-five (25) Appropriations of £800 EACH, totalling £20.000. have been distributed among Members. mHE ATORTHERN pO-OPERATIVE HTERMINATING ■pUILDING aOCIETY. V 108-9, VICTORIA ARCADE. ; QUEEN AND, SHORTLAND STREETS. AUCKLAND. Phone 1579. '~- P.O. Box 645. 1 ■ ' **» BUILDING MATERIALS. IRON Pipes.—2oooFt., 4in., heavy stand any pressure; chbap ! to effect quick sale. BOX 493. Auckland. OZY Home Designers .prepare Plana. JA. Specifications, attractive . Bungalows, from £1 la. Qualified Architect.— Bldga., opp. G.P.O. CASHES :.■ AND V- ~;'■• FRAMES. Builders, Get a Quote for your Joinery , From HOGG AND CO., 368, Dominion Rd.. or _ghone 3164 A. QA* PLANS and ' Elevations of Selected Ox) Bungalows, post free. Harry Ratclifie. Architect. Wairoa, H.B. • ' 5*

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

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