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* ——»"" -U ! ! j ..■_■■ AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY THE LAST P\Y AND LAST NIGHT TO SEE "NO WOMAN KNOWS." "NO WOMAN KNOWS." "Nit WOMAN KNOWS" "NO WOMAN KNOWS." Pi-nttirins MADE . JULIENNE SCOTT. Commencing line of the Final Screening is 5..".0 p.m. sharp. fIdMSIKXI'INII rpO-MORROW. TTIRIPAY. ' ommencing Tomorrow, ■*■ ripay. THE IIOISE OF QUALITY AND QUANTITY. UNIVERSAL ITEMS. LTD.. ' LEWIS .1. KEI.ZXICK Presents Presents A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW. ■ IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? "A HAUOIITKR OF THE LAW." "IS LIFE Wlllfl'll I.IVINt;?" "A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW." "IS LIFE WORTH LIVINGS -a daughter of tiii: law" -is life worth livinc?" "a daughter t»f the law. "is life wokth livinov" a daughter ok the law." | "is life worth living?" '•a daughter of the law. "is life worth living/" Featuring Featuring I'ARMEL MYERS. ' EUGENE O'BRIEN. CAUMEL MYERS. , EUGENE O'BRIEN, I AR.MEL MYERS. EUGENE O'BRIEN. CAUMEL MYERS. i EUGENIC U'BKIEN, I.N A DRAMA OF COURAGE. From Ihe story by GEORGE WESTON. A Kwiftly-movinf; Drama of desperate!? ln "ie ••Saturday Evening Post" "The heroic deeds "below the deadline." An "P™ I,0 " r - Broke, and Out ol nuia/ing picttirisation of a beautiful '•««*. Most of us have asked Is Lire girl's light against one of Hie eruellesl Worth Living, "gangs" ever rounded up by an alert EUGENE O'BRIEN, police department. EUGENE O'BRIEN. IT'S A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL In a whimsically entertaining answer ATTRACTION. to this oft' repealed iiueslion. JEWEL HE LUXE COMEDY. TWO REELS. BY UNIVERSAL. JEWEL HE LUXE COMEDY. TWO REELS, BY UNIVERSAL. ■ Entitled "BLUE SUNDAY." "BLUE SUNDAY." "BLUE SUNDAY." "BLUE SUNDAY." One of the laughing successes of the year. Come and see hmy the wowsers would have you spend Sunday. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. SELZNICK NEWS. THE "VfATIONAL / ARCIIESTRA. rpilE "CM NEST ]N AUCKLAND. J-he -National "-he l inest J-x -Auckland. Ring Phone 'JlbTiA for Reserves. Sessions: 11.1.1, 1.13, :i.30. tj.rt. s.o. • - THE HIPPODROME. CANOPY OF LIGHTS. Three Doors from John Court's, liuern Street. 9 ° -i COMMENCING — B |'n TO-MORROW P. I G KEATU RE S. t FRIDAY I. UFA TUR ES. ' T ' ! I RUCK ' I SHIRLEY | BUCK ' I SHIRLEY JONES I i MASONJONES ! MASON , i . i In i "BAR NOTHING" " QUEENIE" - I "B\R NOTHING" i ' " QT'EENIE ' "BAR NOTHING " I "Qfeeme;; •BAR NOTHING. " QIEhME "BAR NOTHING" ] .. • " "BAR NOTHING" j I OLEENIE ( ..tj.t, v„ T ,uve- .« r.,e tnie of an A mnKt u" ,ik e!y place to find a waif is an "BAR NOTHING Is the tale ot an exclusive seminary for younjr ladles. But English war hero who has come to the _ whpro ,j nPcni ' p v discovered In American West to recuperate his health. Hp firqt tof this Ktorv No she is Finding the- life of a ranchman too not studvlng there, but doing odd jobs strenuous for him. he advertises for a f nunils to earn her board and lodging, competent foreman to run the place. However. little Queenle .has one great Duke Smith (Buck Jones) takes the job. ,_ she bpllevps t hat a rich nunt w |n Dttke does nnt need it. but the l-.ngnsi;- , OEII , <j ay take her away to a beautiful man's sister. Bess Lynne. is a great \ inm e. The aunt takes ncr away, but to attraction. Later two crooked cattle- thp basPment o£ an old mise r's dwelling. men try to discredit Duke. They come , where she is housekeeper. Before long very close to success, but Duke manages Uueenie has captured tbe heart of the to show them up. Does he get the girl. • miser. Then something happens to the Well, doesn't he deserve it? Especl- lonesome old man/and a train of events, ally after crashing through the window , g Rtarted tnat changes life for Queenie of a moving train and adding several ;]nd PV( , rTbodv plsP in tbe p i l(fie . Thtrc other stunts that make ones hair arc incidpnr j thrilling and Incidents bristle—and all in defence ot tnis amusing: and a final climax that is ■•harming maiden. altogether delightful] The Supporting Subjects Include: •'TONO SANDWICH " (CartootiL FOX'S NEWS (Topical). AUSTRALIAN NEWS (Gazette). HIPPODROME QJYMPHONT f\RCHESTRA. IPPODROME ©YMrHONY ORCHESTRA. IN AM. TTIE LATEST AND BEST. BE WISE. BOOK YOUR f!EATS. THONE 4232. SESSIONS - 12, S. 4. B. S - SESSIONS.

SPORTING. \X7AIKATO rpROTTING QLUB. ; ANNUAL MEETING AT HAMILTON. ' SATURDAY <PFCI\L TRAINS FROM AND TO AUCKLAND CAMBRIDGE. PUTARU.Rb. PAEROA.' AND TE KUITI. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12.1.1 P.M. No Person wh*> has at any time since the passing of the Gaming aud Lotteries 4.,-t Amendment Act. IS»S. followed the occunatlon of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker * Clerk, no disqualified or 1 ndesiralde Person will be admitted to tne Racecourse .Turin? he Meeting, and if any such person ;« form, on such oWse He will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal Sweeps i, prohibited, and any person '"'"»„ g this Regulation will he removed from the Race course and prosecuted. f.22 ARTHUR J. SMITH. Secretary. TJ OTO RU A 1! ACI X G CI. ÜB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To I>P held on THE CLAUDELANDS RACECOURSE. HAMILTON. ON WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1022. M-CEPTANCES for all events Close TOurini'tiw iFridavl. at ,1 p.m.. ■with H. iiHnn-! AiiVkbnd. E 11. O'Mcara, Hamilton, or 'the Secretary. Rotorua. snecial Train arrangements, excursion rn fL A sSeclnl Hon.e Train will leave Auckland the morning of the Races, returning same day. -~- (;. HUNT. Secretary. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. / SUMMER MEETING, 1022. JANUARY 28 AND 30. il-'riday). January B, at lire p.m. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. ul*> DENTISTRY. For painle« mcOaods. gentleness and skUI. Egotist Hawey Walker la leading still. TTOWEY WALKER, City Chambers. II ROOMS. -TTrIXKS TO PLEASE AT 1> STACEY'S. Whether you want a drink hot ot cold you can get one to en oy at «T\CEY'S. Special Tea and Coffee, o.iniv Cakes, etc. Fruit Salad and "" cream Ice Cream, aud Iced Drinks. 1 something to please one any time al STACEY'S, 01, Queen Street. T 777J7771i t ur _ Leadiui: The Best I/O _£* Vleals in town. —Strand Arcade Cafe. D ~Busines» People.-Try the T aendenvous for Hot Dinner and Tex our prieel'6. P —^X^ZrsTi TON Dining ltooins, 236, Queen j£ E 12 to 2, 5 to 7. Open Sundays.

CRICKET. /»v EDEN" PARK — KINGSLAND. EDEN" PARK — KINGSLAND. EDEX PARK — KINGSLAND. TJLUXKET SHIELD MATCH. ||j! ru -Uluxket shield match. AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AUCKLAND V, CANTERBURY. J CANTERBURY". CANTERBURY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AXD MONDAYNEXT. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT. PLAY COMMENCES AT 2 T.M. FRIDAY AND 11 A.M. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Take Dominion Road. Mount Albert, and Kiugsland Cars. ADMISSION: GATE 1/: STAND, Cd. (Plus Tax.) Ground Members' Tickets are now procurable from Messrs. Carlton Hay, J. H. Watts, and the undersigned, and may also be obtained on application during the match at the Members' Pavilion. M. J. PLYNN, Hon. Secretary, Auckland Cricket Association. S4: DENTISTRY. t-n E N T 1 S T R V ROYAL OAK DENTAL SURGERY ; RE-OPENiS MONDAY. JANUARY 0. Highest (Tass Work and Satisfaetioi Guaranteed. 68 W. Al. FY"FE. -p|ENTLK!E>S DEFYIXG DETECTIO> WHICH ARE REALLY COMFORTABLE DENOTE THAT THE WEARER HA! BEEN TO TTE.RBJSRT \X7ALKER, THE DEPENDABLE DEiXTIST, NEWTON. I T) E S T I 8 I TJiVIES FOR EXTRACTIONS AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH. 'Phone 38.15. Wyndham Street. Opp. Gas Co.'s Office. 1 ./-1 E. I. A M O N T SURGEON DENThST, Begs to announce that he has Removed ti New Premises, No. (j, DURHAM STREET EAST (Upstairs I Opposite Grosvenor Cafe. ! Telephone IWOA. j 1 EARLY Breakfast— First-class I Meals at "The Quick Service," Parnell; lmin cat from city. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 10

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