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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. I RINCESS. Direction • • Thos. A. O'Brien. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, AT 2.30. Vaudeville and Pictures. First National's Stirring Epic of tho West, based on History, with Ken Mayuard and Dorothy Dawn. Story and Adaptation by Marion Jackson. KEN ]\/J" AYNARD EN iVIAYNAKD in "rpi-IE I AND DEi'UND 'PHE T AW" <■ J. HE JUAND 13 EYOND 1 HE JUAVV " STAMPEDE!" " ST A MPEDE!" 100,000 maddened steers, thundering, Del lowing across the plain, sweeping everything before them. Only the during of Ken May nard and the speed of his wonder horse "Tarzan" could save tho child from the path of these beasts. What a race! It's one of the most stirring incidents ever photographed! A scene you'll never forget! " The Land Beyond The Law is not Western in the common meaning of the word. It is a. feature production with a strong foundation of historical fact. The beauty of the picture is that this cold, hard fact has been leavened and tempered by romance, stirring action, tempestuous riding by Ken Maynard and his splendid supporting cast, and such photography as to be m itself a source of endless joy to all true lovers of beauty, of which motion picture patrons are not a few If you liked "The Covered Waggon" or "Three Bad Men," don't miss this one. Additional Attraction : "/CALIFORNIA RUST" "California Ue Oust" "California Ur Oust"California v/r oust" Starring GEO. O'HARA AND HELEN FOSTER. Byron Morgan's Latest and Best Story, Directed by PHIL ROSEN. Creator of' "Abraham Lincoln." The story of a modern romance and adventure on the historic Snnte Fe trail! Youth at the wheel of a high-powered car —racing against death on the famous old road—with his sweetheart and his future as the trophies! Even more thrilling and exciting than the days of the pioneers—and funnier than any thing you have ever seen! A MILE A MINUTE GASOLINE ROMANCE! Bursting with Hilarious Humour. Fanciful Romance, Action and Fun. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. LATEST TOPICAL And SPECIALLY SELECTED VAUDEVILLE ITEMS AT MATINEE DAILY. EVENING SESSIONS: RAYMOND REEVE RAYMOND REEVE Something Different in Comedians. Songs, Monologues, Impersonations. Prices as Usual: Is to 2s 9d. Phone 41-586 for Reserves. Children Half-price at All Times. BRING THE KIDDIES, WE LIKE THEM ! pRINCE KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Direction - - * Fuller-Hayward Theatres. gPECIAL ATTRACTION. 2 O'CLOCK SESSION ONLY. J)AY OF JQAY OF OANTOMIME. SLEEPING BEAUTY'S pRINCE QHARMING pRINCE QH ARMING 40 Star Performers TONS of FUN For OLD and YOUNG. Beautiful Costumeß Magnificent Scenery. Glittering Spectacles. FUN, FUN and more FUN. Also Screening, SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN, In " OHI0 HI W HAT A _N" URSE! " The Greatest Comedy Scream of the Year. PANTOMIME SESSION Commences 2 o'clock. Doors open 1.30. Matinee Prices: 6d and la. TO-NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK. Doors Open 6.30. DOUBLE PICTURE PROGRAMME ONLY. SYD. CHAPLIN. " o HI W HAIIn A N DRSE! " A Scream from Start to Finish. And BUCK TONES UCK J ONES In " H ILLS O p p ERIL -" A Most Unusual Cowboy Picture, quite out of the Ordinary—Talk of Thrills—Well! Sbe "Hills of Peril." EVENING PRICES: 9d. Is. Is 6d.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL. T E A U G E FOOTBALL, r? JJ W\ JUNIOR representatives. [Siti) Si' Junior Representatives will Jr, travel to Botorua by Motorcar, leaving G.P.O. at, 2.30 TO-MOKROW (FriJ. IVAN CULPAN, Secretary. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. nOTTNTY OF WAITEMATA. PUBLIC NOTICE. In terms of Sub-section (d), o! Section 10. of the "Public Works Act. 1908," the public i 3 hereby notified that the lands described in the Schedule hereto have been taken for the purposes of a Public Road. The proclamation appears in the New Zealand Gazette," No. GO. of the 25tli August, 1927. page 2740,- and shall take effect on and after the fifth day of September. 1927. SCHEDULE. Approx. areas of pieces of land taken. Being portion a. r. p. of Coloured Lot 23 of Allot- " xnent, 219, Blocks 0 1 23.4 VIII. and XII. Red. Lot b of Allotment llO.Block 0 0 12.3 XII. Blue. Situated in tho Takapuna Parish, Waitemata Survey District (5.0.20573). In the North Auckland Land District; us the same are more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 692G2, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works, at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon coloured as above mentioned. EI. DAY.* Chairman. County Office. August 31. 1927. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. MEW ZEALAND CORRESPONDENCE 1\ SCHOOLS HOME STUDY Matriculation. Book-ke&pmg, Accountancy, Tuition is Thorough, Fees are Reasonable, Success is Assured by Regular Study. Free Prospectus on Request. P.O. BOX 50. Or COLWILL'S CHAMBERS. Swanson St., Auckland. CJTUDY WITH STURROCK'S SCHOOL O OF ENGINEERING And Improve Your Knowledge. All Govt. Exams ' Electrical, Mechanical. Oil Refrigerating Courses. Mathematics, and Draughtsmanship. CLASS OR CORRESPONDENCE. Write for FREE PROSPECTUS. QUAY BUILDINGS. QUAY STREET, , AUCKLAND' CHIROPRACTIC. r PHE following are Palmer Graduates, X Members of the N.Z, and Australian Chiropractors' Association Consultation Pree. DUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel wd Freda), Winstone Buildings. Queen St. Phone 44-929 GILES AND GILES, Imperial Bldgs.. Queen St and H.B. Bldgs. Princes Street, Dunedin. Phone 45-525. A/TISSES BARE AND BARR. 55. Strand Arcade, City Phone 46-528. Branch: Bank Street, Whangarei. REMOVAL NOTICES, PD. LEAH. Tent, Sail and Cover Manu- • facturcr, has removed to 44, Albert St. Phone 40-275.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19730, 1 September 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19730, 1 September 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19730, 1 September 1927, Page 18

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