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amusements. another laugh coming to you. don't miss it. ■vtational tjictures. ■ -vtational t>ictures. ■w ational x ictures. ational x ictures. "vtalional "pictures. — "vtational tdictures -National • -—— -National x ictures. William fox presents the lively funmakers. the screen's champion juvenile comediennes. tane and tt'atherine tee, a merican t>uds. a "AND AND J-V ATHKKIXE Xj ke _ __ MERICAN A-»UDS. ComedyTANE AND "[''"ATHERINE X EE, A MERICAN "DUBS. Drama. " ANE AND -»-*-ATHERIXE -"EE - L> UBS. Dominated TANE AND T EE. A MERICAN T>UDS, By "ANE AND -LEE. -"-MERICAN -*-*UDS. Comedy. A SPECIAL SUPER-PRODUCTION, SPARKLING COMEDY-DRAMA, IN 7 PARTS, AS, BETTER AND MORE FUN THAN THE LAST. THIS NEWEST ACHIEVEMENT OF THE INTERNATIONALLY-FAMED JANE AND KATHERINE LEE IS PERFECT IN ITS UNIVERSAL APPEAL. No one can Watch "AMERICAN BUDS" without indulging in Good. Hearty Laughs at Jane I.cc's Mischievous Spirit and Pranks, without marvelling at Katherine's Uncanny Knowledge and Demonstration of Emotional Work. SMALL IN SIZE, BUT BIG IN REPUTATION, rpHEY APPEAL mO ALL AGES. -»-HEY APPEAL J-O -c\.LL A GES . INCOMPARABLE KIDDIES—TO SEE 'EM IS TO LOVE 'EM. AS POPULAR WITH ADULTS AS WITH JUVENILES. . JANE LEE, THE IRREPRESSIBLE AND IRRESISTIBLE. Her " Stunts " in Film are so Spontaneous and Naturally Appealing to Everybody. Because They Exemplify the Real "Kid"—Not the Child Actress. SEE JANE'S '/~HRILLING T EAP AND T7IALL T7MIOM A "DALLOON, EE "ANE'S -L HRILLING -L-EAP AND -C ALL ROM A -E»ALLOON. A HEIGHT OF 2000 FEET. IN A PARACHUTE. A PRODUCTION PACKED WITH FUN. LAUGHS AND HEART INTEREST. MAKERS OF MIRTH AND ARTISTS OF JOY, JaS? -Vx"? r T ATHERINB T, EE A MERICAN -DUDS. -'ANE AND ii-ATHEKLVE -L«EE -A-MERICAN —>Tm9 JANE AND TTATHEKINB T EE AS A MERICAN "DUDS <J ANE AND -tVATHERINE -Ll__ AS A.„ERICAN B D _|- JANE AND T'-ATHERINH f EE A MER CAN TJUDS AND xJ EE AmeBICAN BuDS GOOD, CLEAN COMEDY. WITH STRONG DRAMATIC ACTION. As Fast and Snappy as it is Absorbing. A Strong Hot Makes a Good Background for the Humour. WILL PLEASE AND AMUSE BOTH OLD AND YOUNG. _ ANOTHER LAUGH PKODITFR A SgffiS Cg--; >«£_» Ai~ KSKS A SBESS CBS; J_Sg AN = k™: GREATER IN LAUGHTER THAN IN LENGTH '' iHULL - OWING TO THE EXTRA COST OF THIS PRODUCTION SPECIAL PRICES A FTER g P.M.: gTALM I^ 5 QlßcSf o^/ g jy -__<.__ RESERVED, fid EXTRA. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE ALL TICKETS OVER fid PLFS 1.1 TAX RATIONAL QRCHESTRA, piNEST p pUCKLAND. OVERTURE. "RAYMOND- (THOMAS). 8 P.M. : ; : > -.•

MEETINGS. XT 2 T ABOTJR pARTY. OPEN AIR MEETING. QUAY STREET. TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, 2.45. Speakers: W. E. PARRY and _. .T. SAVARE. "Reform, Liberalism, or Labour: Which?" 14t> A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY, the 2ud July, at 2.15 p.m. JAS. W. WATTS, Acting-Manager. 2Sth June. 19J0. 520 a Q.RAFTON T IBRARY __- <^ i ,il TTALL, UPPER SYMONDS STREET. TTTEDNESDAY, nTH JULY. ALL LOCAL SCOTCH PEOPLE AND THEIR DESCENDANTS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO ATTEND A MEETING ON 11HE ABOVE DATE, WITn A VIEW OF SETTING UP A STRONG COMMITTEE TO ACT IN THE INTERESTS OF TIIE NEWLY-FORMED AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. Mr Elliot will Preside. Ladies Especially Invited. x MEMBERS AUCKLAND PIPE BAND AND HIGHLAND RIFLE UNIT. Conveners. 509 EPSOM BOWLING AND CROQUET CLUB (Incorporated). The Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Club's Pavilion, at The , Drive. Epsom, on WEDNESDAY, July 9, I 1010, at 7.30 p.m. Business : 1. To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet. 2. Election of Officers, etc. 3. General Business. ALEX. WRIGHT, 559 Hon. Sec. TEACHERS OF DANCING, DANCING Lessons in private wanted by gent; once a week; evening preferred. ' Weekly. 355, Star Office. 13 DANCING.— Mac's (iate _ Rickards).—Clog, Stage, Fancy, Dancing Lessons taught any hour. —France St., opp. King's Theatre, Newton. 144 I "VfRS. "jTwT PHILLIPST" ML - Eden j ax. Road, has Vacancies for Limited Number of Pupils; Highland, Hornpipe, and Jig j Dancing. 102 ME.~F.-C. BAISSETT, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing and Deportment, has resumed his classes at the Orange Hall Newton, SATURDAY', at 2 p.m.—Full parI ticulars at the Hall, or 26, Burleigh St City. 534 A DEANE'S DANCING SCHOOL. MUNRO'S HALL. PONSONBY ROAD. MONDAY—Beginners, at 7.30. TUESDAY—Advanced, at 8. THURSDAY—Beginners, at 7.30. SATURDAY—Advanced, at 8. The Most Select and Popular School in Auckland. c MISS ANITA W E B S T E R'S JUNIOR CLASS OPENS AT WRIGHT'S HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEXT SATURDAY, 2.30 P.M. Particulars, etc.. 27. Heme Bay Road. 'Phone 1904. 571 DANCING— MISS SrENCER'S CLASSES Mon., Wed., Thurs., 25, Vincent St., 8 p.m. Foresters' Hall, Tuesdays, a p.m. , Sat., 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Private Lessons by appointment. Terms, 25, Vincent St. Phone 2237. B MOTOR BUS SERVICE. ! YAJAIKUMETE Cemetery — Callinan's 1V Motor Bus will leave Three Lamps, Sunday, 2.20. Return Fare, 2/6. S i \XT A I X U MEi T~E CEMETERY. 'I VV TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) Bus will leave Mt. Albert Tram Terminus, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.; Cemetery, 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Return Fare. 2/.— F. WILLIAMSON. S. —4 QT. "DEL IE R'S ]\TDTOR TJUS. PASSING PUREWA CEMETERY. TIME-TABLE. WEEK DAYS— Leave St. Heller's—7.ss. 9.20, 11 a.m., 1.30. 4.0, 5.15 p.m. Leave Tram Terminus (Remuera—B.2s, 10.0, 11.30 a.m., 2.5. 4.45, 5.45 p.m. SUNDAYS— Leave St. Heller's —9.50 a.m., 1.0, 1.45, 5.30, 5.30 p.m. Leave Tram Terminus (Remuera) —10.20 a.m., 1.30, 5.0, 6.0. 9.15 p.m. Also runs to Purewa as required on Sunday Afternoons. 1 Luxurious New Motor Bus. Unsurpassed Views. ' j SI • L. J. KEYS.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 153, 28 June 1919, Page 16

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