; ~—a AMUSEMENTS. _ EVERYBODY GOES TO "EVRYB'DVs'»- ---" T?V , RTB , DY'S." "XUvRIB'DYS." ________" ■ " T^V'KYB'DY'S. , ' ■ ;~~~* . " TJVAREWELL TO TUB Q.REAT piCTDKH ~miHE YX7OMAX~riOD"" TTIOUGOT* "J- HE YV OMAN s AJTO-XIGHT ONLY ~~* At 6.15 AND 8.15. "VfEW "PROGRAMME _L> B\V ■*- ROGRAMME rpO-MORUOW (FRtDAXI J-O-MOIiIIOW (KUIDAI) EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE \X7ILLIAM tTART » » ILUAM -Q-AtiX "rpHE fpjGSR TITAN*. ,, •'J-HiE -LIGEIt -"J- AX. , ' Mary you, it's not a "Sherlock Holmes" or a "Woman God Forgot," or a Great (with a big G) Picture, but everybody llkei a good old-fashioui'd exciting draaiju £ot • ►change. You know the kind, with tin villains and tne Man (In this case the Tleer Mau), and the nice girl, and revolvers that go off, and the bero who goes on, and «U that sort of thing. WELL, THAT'S THE " rrOGER TIyTAN." "J-IGEIt -"J-AN. ,, It's a jolly good sample of wnolesome. stirring .Drama, with a little bit of eenjE moii I, so it's wortii seeing, and besides. YOU ALWAYS GO TO OU ALWAYS GO TO ■& VERYBODIH TjTVERY -TyiEEK, J^ VERY VV EEKi SO DOXT MISS "fHHE miGBR MAN" <-LUE J-IGER iU-AN" TO-MORROW 0-MORKOW AT. 11 o'clock, 12.50, 2.40, 4.39 6.15 and 8.15. AT " ■•pjV'RYB-DY'S." — "J-*/J3RYBODY'S." _ '•"L,V"RYB'DY'S." __ " ■*-* V'RYB'DX'S." < — «, J = : _ ARCADIA. TO-NIGHT, •"-RCADIA. ALSO FRIDAY AND ARCADIA. SATURDAY. RCADIA. V IVIAN -IW-ARTIX ■XTIVIAN TIfAKTIN V IVIAN -BJ-ARTIX IN THE mROUBLE "DUSTER. HE J- ROUBLE -*>usTER. Their ways led into strange paths, into sordid company, and right to the mouth of a hell that was not of their own inakinf. ■USUAL SUPPORTS. mIV O L I.—ti ATUR DA V 'NEXT. x Douglas Fairbanks In "Sir Fix-Tc." Fatty Arbuckle in "The Cook." Commencing at the Matinee at 2.30. TjW'RYB'DY'S -M-EW -pROGRAAIMB, "THE TIGER MAN," TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). LECTURES. mHE OOLDIERS' -pRIEND. "DiURRIDGBL Late of Galllpoli aud France, Rescued from the Wreck of the Hospital Ship Marquette, Will give an ADDRESS in the - ■DAPTIST rpABERXACLE, rjJtHIS (THURSDAY) Tji'VENINe, AX S O'CLOCK. "THE SOLDIERS AXiD THE LIQUOfc TRAFFIC." i N i Come and Hear a Soldier State the Cas» for the Soldiers. SSi DANCING. .OELECT DAXCIXG CLUB.—Long Xight, Druids , Hall, North St.,. Newton, To-night (Thursday). Supper included. Gents, 2/; Ladies, 1/6. —B. SCAXLAX. Ht DA N C 1 N A ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET. XL SELECT WEEKLY DANCES Commencing MONDAY, March 3V Dancing, Bto 11. Good Music. Good. Floor. Pianist, H. Fletcher. Gents, l/(i; Ladies, 1/. Ot W. F. R. HOLLOW, Secretary. DANCING.— MISS SrEXCER'S CLASSEH Re-open April 2.—Monday, Wednesday,;:; Thursday, 23, Vincent St., S.p.in. Forester*' ■ Hall, Tuesday, April 15, 8 p.m. SaturdlJ Afternoon, April 20, U. 30 p.m. Saturday, May 3, S p.m. Private Lessons by Appoint-.. ment. —Terms 25, VIXCEiXT STREET. Phone 2237. 8 SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCLNO. THE TITISSES. "DERESFORD, " Arncliffe," 100, SYMONDS STREET. 'l'Jione ASSI. All the VERY LATEST METHODS t» DANCINO. JUVENILE CLAS.SES RE-OPEN oO SATURDAY MORNIXG, 20th March, 1918k at 10 o'clock, Eden Terrace Masonic Hull. Private ADULT CLASSES arranged tat ' at "Arncliffe." Will all those holding Invitations for lait year's dances, .held In Xew Masonic Hall, Belgium Street, kindly comuiuuiuate nn& Miss Bereslord. 3UI RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. A RESTFUL PLACE—STACEY'S > STACEY'S is a pleasant place for a "sit-down" and a little tomptinl light refreshment, such as an icer cream sundae, a milk shake, a grapejuice drink, an iced fruit driuK, if dish of fresh fruit and cream, etc. I For good things of all kinds yon cannot beat ,K3 61, QUEEN STREET. Buj; paiOß'S SSTItt, i EADISe BEST 1/3 MEALS IX THE CITT gTRAND
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 74, 27 March 1919, Page 12
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