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AMUSEMENTS. OTRAND. OTRAND. STRAND, —— TRAND. OTRAND. OTRAND. riOMMENCING COMMENCING / 10MMKNCING Commencing OTRAND. OTRAND, OTRAND. OTRAND. OTRAND. rrtO-MORROW. I O-MORROW. rpO-MORKOW. X 0 MORROW. " PAPTATN " CAITAIN Blood: lood. " riAPTAIN " Captain Blood." lood." FOREWORD: Here is a picture that nets an entirely new standard in picture achievement. The Directors of the Strand Tlieatre are proud to present it. ** ' * Occasionally there arises 'from an array of outstanding masterpieces one that both dazes and amar.es with the forceful treatment of its theme, and that stands 1 supreme. The magnificence of the production of "CAPTAIN BLOOD " augurs well for tlw future of the cineruA art. ** , * It lifts the picture industry, already on n piano of high entertainment. ysine, right away to 'realms of perfection. The genius who transplanted this virile story of Sabatini's to the screen h»>. we venture to .assert, done more for the silent art than many of the other architects of screetidom combined. IT IS A STORY OF A LOVE THAT MEN COULD NOT PART NOR THE SEAS DIVIDE! ■' f , APTAIN T>LOOD." •' Captain 13L00d." Is "Flashing with Colour. It is athrob with life. It is shot through and through with romance.? , " ■ ' It is " CAPTAIN BLOOD " exactly as set dovvn iu the magic pages of the book. . , . It is a broad canvas on which the fascinating love-story has been painted —•almost life itself. Seldom before.has there heen a picture that might bo called the epic cf the screen. So mighty in its conception, so sweeping in its vitality! It, stands on its own merits. It needs.no praise from us. /"COMMENCING * rPO-MORROW. Commencing 1 o-morrow. COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. Commencing 1 o-morrow. LAST DAY AW NIGHT OTRANDOTIiAND Always - OTHA. OTRAND ~ A "SJSIHwS OTRAND- Good -STRAND r -s A XVl\ ii I WUUU '7. mr^Vv-VN OTRAND— Entertainment. --OTRAND OTRAND- . -p TRAND STRAND— O ESS UK OESSUE HAVAKAWA. ayakawa, I " WHERE T JGHTS A RE TOW.;; « i " V\ here JUights Are ijow. J AND AT 2.:30 AND 8. I riIiAUDE T\AMPIER i Claude iJ am pier ] (In Person). " Tho Professional Idiot. "STRAND MAGAZINE" - - British New?. ' WEDDING SHOWERS. ' A New Mermaid Comedy, g TRAND QRCHESTRA. AT 2.30 AND 8. • , Now Zealand's Biggest and Bent "And. "CAPTAIN BLOOD"— Commencing Friday. gT. PATRICK'S DAY IN THE MORNCELEBRATE IT AT NGARUAWAHIA. GREATEST MAORI EVENTS IN N.JS. fOR SALE BY TENDER. QOUNTBY STORE BALE BY ESTATE OF I. J.. NAGLE—(Deceased). Tenders are invited. lor the purchase of a General Store. Drapery and ■ Bakery Business situated at Oha&awai, North Aucklflnd, in the estate of the above-named, Ohaeawu is situati*! in" the centre of a good fanning district and there is practically no opposition in the village. • Attractive terms arc offered and conditions of Tender may be inspected at the Public Trust Offices, at Whangarei and Auckland, or at the 3tore at Ohaeawai. Sealed Tenders marked in accordance with., the Conditions of Tender will be received at this Office up to 4 p.m. on MARCH 21, 1925 A. MARSHALL, District Public trust**, Whansirei. ► USINESS SITES. INVESTORS. Property Comprising NOS. 90 AND 9C. DOMINION ROAD, AUCKLAND. Details on Application. Tenders close MARCH 10. Highest or any tender not necessarily iaccepted. LESTER. 90, Dominion Road. RICK STORE. FEDERAL STREET. FOR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL. Lowest or t.ny Tender not .. necessarily accepted. Apply, MANAGER, Kempthorne Proaser and Co.. Ltd.. Albert St. BAILWAY NOTICES. pAEROA RACES. MARCH 14 AND 17. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Auckland. Glen Afton, Cambridge. Thames, and intermediate stations to Paeroa on March 14, and by trains due to arrive Paoron not later than 12 noon on March 17, available for return until March 18, 1925 (not, available by Main Trunk Impresses). On March 14 a train will leave Auckland for Paeroa at C.20 a.m., arriving Paeroa 11.30 am., returning from Pnefoa 6.1 p.m. A train will leave Frankton for Paeroii at 0.0 a.m., returning from Paeroa 0.30 p.m. A train will leave Huntly at 8.45 p.m. (after connecting with the 0.1 p.m. tram from Paeroa), (Hon Afton arrive 9.35 p.m. Return train 1 aves Glen Afton for Huritjy at 9.50 p.m. ON MARCH 17 the following trains will NOT run: 6.40 a.m. Paeroa-Frankton. 7.40 а.m. Frankton-Thames, 10.30 a.m. and 3.40 pm. Frankton-Paeroa. A tram will leave Auckland for Paeroa at. 6.20 a.m., arriving Paeroa 11.40 a.m.. returning from Paeroa at 550 p.m. A train will leave I rankton for Paeroa at 8.30 a.m.. returning from Paeroa б.31 p.m. For further particulars see Handbill or inquire at stations. IN LIQUIDATION, loos." and now in voluntary liquidation. Notice is hereby given that the r.covenanted company went into voluntary liquidation on the 15th day of October, 1923, and that William Lewis Jonnea*, of Pet,one. Watchmaker, and .Tames Francis O Sullivan, of Wellington, Storekeeper, are tlio LiquidatoAlf persons having claims against the said company are to forward the same to the said William Lewis Jonness and James fc ran - cin O'Sullivan. at 143. .Tackson Street, Petor,e, so as to reach them on or before the 31st day of March. 1925. immediately after which date they will under the authority of an order of the Supreme Court, of New />aiand, made on the sixth day of March, 1925, proceed to distribute the assets in their hands among such creditors as shall then have proved their claim excluding from the benefit of such distribution all creditors who shall not then havr proved. Dated at Wellington this 10th day . of March, .1925. LUKE AND KENNEDY, Solicitors for the Liquidators, Feathernton St., Wellington, J^YESIGHT. EYE STRAIN. When you need Glasses, or advice about your Sijrht, Consult our Qualified Optometrist. A, ECCLES. M.P.S., 142, Queen Street, .Ellison Chambers, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18965, 12 March 1925, Page 16

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