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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI.- AT 1V OH . THE r|UVO_l. GRAUTON -*-IVOLI itiUDGE /juvoLi tram J-IVOLI STOP. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS _TRAO_DINAK_ O'uCCESS Of, the Lasky-Belasco Masterpiece, SWEET T7T-TY TJELLAIRS, tVEET A_-ITTY JJ_LLAIRS, WWII-l' L' HTY I>_LLAIKS, K -'vV_ET -iA-iTTY -D-bLAIKS, LJ\V__T 1/ 11TY 7>_LLAIRS, *s3\VEET •"MTT- JJjvLLAIRS, «<W__T I'IJTY TJELLAIRS, K-WEET AMTTY -D^LLAIRS, UIVIIET T_"lTT_ "TJELLAIRS, eJWEET A_-ITTY A>„_ LAIK S, <JW_ET T/-ITTV "TJELLAIRS, c-WEET XVITTY -T-ELLAIRS, CJWEET "TAiTTY T>ELLAIRS, "IVEET JA-ittY •»■>__ LAIRS, CJWEET T7-ITTY T> ELLAIRS, >O\VEET AVFITY -J_LLAIRS, Tripping down the mists of time, as "Sweet Kitty -Bellulrs" comes the Sparkling. Elusive and Ever Versatile A/fAE ATURRAY •" X AE Bringing with her a ATAE A i URRAY Romance of the Old lu -_ - L '-*-IJRRAI" World that appeals "VIAE ATURRAY and stirs. And amid •*-'-'AE ■ U -I»URRAX smiles aud tears you AfAE \,f URRAY may see her in a de- ~_ AE _tx L i rraY ligh tf ul never -to- be M AJ3 \r DRKAY forgotten role. As -^ T -»-AE ■Sweet Kitty Bellalrs, "IfAE AT URRAY Mne Murray Is simply - TJ -AE «*-URRA¥ exquisite, and is not "VTAE ATURRAY one whit less entranc"AK U - t '- L URRAY ing than "our own" Af AE ATURRAY Nellie Stewart, whose iU -aK -""-URRAY charming portrayal of AT A E Vf URRAY tills fascinating part JJ -AE -»A URRAY Is fresh in everyone's ATAE ATURRAY meniorv. The Play is iu AE JI L'UKAY lavishly staged, the ATAK ATURRAY dresses and costumes Af: -'"-•-URRAY being exceptionally TlfA- ATURRAY magnificent. - VJ -AE -'J-URRAY Our Supportiug Programme is Particularly Good, nnd Special Selections are Played By the TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. Tl,'. 0 !' 1 ' rpiVOLI. -•-IVOLI. -L IVOLI rpiVOLI. 'PHONE rniVOLL ! -"- IVdLI. A22.-KS. A IVOLI rpiVOLI. rpiVOLL -«-IVOLI. 1 IVOLI. ===_= Wli E„g _==__: PONSONBY PARAMOUNT HOUSE, Direction: W r ost End Picture Co., Ltd. TIIE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG, THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG, Featuring TJOBERT pONNERS AND ATABEL rpR-UNNELLE In a Tense Story of Spiritual Struggle and Triumph. Strong Supporting Programme. WEST END ORCHESTRA. *L_fi & Ar_A_B pHOIR. THIRD CONCERT. TOWS HALL, THURSDAY, OCT. IS. J SOLOiISTS: «_ S - J^ H -ec?T <>NTO,p:LI SS (Soprano). MR. T. C. SEATON (Bare) MISS AVA SYMONS (Violinist). (By Kind Permission Management Everybody's Theatre). ~!'™., I :!'° y™ TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING, s a.ni. Reserved Tickets, 2/6. SYD. J. DARBUTT. i;SO Secretary. piECIL BALL'S DANCE BE.-_.__i We wish to tender an apology to our many friends, numbering several hundreds, who were unable to gain admission on Saturday evening. In response to numerous requests, it has been deckled to repeat the performance (_!« coming week, the date or which will be duly advertised In the dally Press. All unused tickets will be available for this performance. E. F. ANDREWS, •' '' Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS. pOI.ICE * THLETIO jpARNIVAL. rpOWN JTTALL. -V-OVEMBER Q IHI7. ENTRIES rNVITED FOR TUG-OF-WAE COMPETITION. PRlZES:—Winners: Challenge Cup and Gold Medals. Runners-up: Gold Medals. TEAMS TO COMPRISE SIX MEN AND ONE CAPTAIN. Entrance Fee, 10/. The Police will not bo Competitors. Entries also Invited for WREST! INr COMPETITION (open): Catch-as-Catch Can Heavyweights over 11.6; Middlewelghts, under 11.6. Entries to be lodged with the Secretary, at Police Barracks, O'Rorke Street, before !> p.m. on THURSDAY, October 18. F. U. BOURKE. o~S Hon. Secretary. LECTURES, rijggfrh JJ 0M E U_ SI NU. iJwIrS Tho Flr3t Lecture will be X32*3sr B 1vc " '<■<> -'leu at the Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, ou MON—AY, October !.">, at 7 p.m. The fee for the course of six lectures G76) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Hon. Secretary. Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. __ rpOWN JJALL pONCERT pHAMBER mO-NIGHT (MONDAY). (ACT. IP AT 8 O'CLOCK. H. E. H OLLAND ' EDITOR " MAORILAND WORKER," LECTURES ON rpHE p_REAT AUSTRALIAN :QITRIKE. I The Lecturer describes how the Strike Atmosphere was developed, and describes the Tnvlor System. He deals with the events which characterised the strike, and bow tbe law was operated to defeat the workers. He predicts what, will be the ultimate outcome of the strike, and pre-! sents the lesson which it holds for Now' /'caland . This Lecture is illustrated with tin Lantern A iews—vividly illustrating the story of the greatest industrial upheaval in Australasian History. CMlc-H,.,,. ** u 2l -1

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 8

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