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AMUSEMENTS. ■pULLERS' QPERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. XrATIXEE rpO-MOKROAV (SAT)., O gQ BARGAIN PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 1/; Gallery 6d; Children Half-price to 1/ Seats Only; Reserves, 1/3 (Plus Tax). FAREWELL THREE XIGHTS OF TOM HAVERLEY AND HIS KEAVPIE KIDS. MURPHY TN .fTAHE /T-.RENCIIES. uki'hy An J-he Xkexches." NIKOLO — BRULL AND HEMSLEY. .LcOXARD NELSON — ALSACE. Trices as Usual. Tlan at Anglo-American Music Store. STRAND OTRAND. TRAND - ©TRAND. N.Z.s Largest and Finest Picture House. STRAND CJTRAND. TRAND ©TRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. LAST DAY AND NIGHT MADAME T>ETROVA ADAME X ETROA"A In a Great Mystery Play by the First National Company, THE T IFE -y.TAS'K." HE X'IFE -WXaSK." ALSO, LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. SKIDDING TTEAKTS." KIDDING XXeaRTS." A Keystone Comedy which Breaks all Records for Speed and Spills. Long Programme Sessions: 11, 1.13, 3.20, 5.30 and 8. pOMME N C I N G to-morroav — qaturday. o-morrow — Saturday. rT\O-MORROW — SATURDAY. Xo-morroa\* — Saturday. Managerial Note: The Beauty and Novelty of .Maurice Tornueur's Exquisite Spectacle Compels Us to Proclaim It One of the Most Remarkable Pictures We Have Ever Seen. WO M A N." O M A N." W" O M A N." O M A N." WO M A N." O M A N." A Startling Study of Sex Analysis Through the Ages to rhe Present Day "Where is the man who has the power and stall To stem the torrent of a woman's will ? " —Anonymous. WO M A X." O Al A N." " * v y 0M A N." " »» O M A N." WO M A N." 0 M A X." A Story, Startling in its Directness, Showing a \* omaus Part in Past and i-rese.it Destinies. A PICTURE THAT RIVALS " INTOLERANCE." And a Pictorial Gem of Screen Literature. " VXT 0 M A N." " »V o M A N." WO M A N." O M A N." ' -C\T O JI A X." 'VV o M A N." The First Episode is Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and then follows: The Emperor Claudius and Mcssalina iv Ancient Rome, the legeud of Abelard and the charming Heloise, that of the Brittany laa and the mermaid. Then follows an episode of the Civil AVar, tie dual scene being or the Great War of To-day, in which woman is shown as noble and heroic as ever. IT HAS A PROLOGUE, EPILOGUE, AND •FIVE EPISODES AVITH DIFFERENT STARS FOR EACH. COMME X C I X G TO-MORROAV — QATURDAY. o-MOKROw — Saturday. rpO-MORKOW — QATURDAY. Xo-morroaa- — Saturday. at ?tvhe qtrand. t xhe ©trand. at itlhe qtrand. t j-he ©trand. "The Big Theatre with the Big Attractions!" ARCADIA. mO-NIGHT. RCADIA. x A RCADIA And RCADIA. TO-MORROAV ONLY, MARGUERITE pLARK ARGUERITE In PRUNELLA," KUNELLA." 4_J-i Also, THE L-.UMMER piKLS." HE ©UMMER VTIRLS." The Greatest Sennett Comedy Yet. ""CU-'R\-B'DY T i" SAVEETHEART, x - i VIVIAN MARTIN, "VIVIETTE." ORGAN RECITAIu T ° W X JJ A L L. QRGAX -p'EciTAL BY M B _lX AUGHAX "RARNETT, CITY ORGANIST. gATURDAY, 24 T " 1VI AY ' 1919 ' AT S O'CLOCK P.M. VOCALISTS .... THE LYRIC QUARTET "fc-unala No. 1" (Mendelssohn). "Ailegietto" (Guumanti. "H.me. Sweet Home" (Dudley Buck). "fciuiii'bei' (Nevinj. Prcgramme in Saturday s issue. Admission, tld. HENRY AY. WILSON, Town Clerk. May 22. 1019. 007 FOOTBALL. <jv T HAGUE TTIOOTBALL X<EAGUE X OOTBALL. (NORTHERN UNION.) TSTEAV f7EALAND V. A UCKLAND. a.>kw -Zealand a\ -A-ucklaxd, At the nOAIAIN. DOMAIN, rpO-MORROAV (SATURDAY), AT 6 P.M. Curtain-Raiser Matches, 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The New Zealand Team leaves for Australia on Saturday night. Don't mise this chance of seeing them. Admission to Ground, 1/; Ladies €d. Stand. 1/. ' I Brake for New Zealand Team wiU leave the I'l-eeniaus Hotel at 2 p.m sharp IVAN CULPAN, Secretary. gt\ __L' C KLAND urjGBX UNION rpO-MORROW, g )Lp gATTTRDAY. VICTORIA PARK. NO. 1 GROUND. 3 P.M. COLLEGE RIFLE'S A". GRAFTON. EDEN PARK, KINGSLAND, 3 P.M.— GRAMMAR OLD B01".S V. PONSONBY UNIVERSITY V. NEWTON. SHiC-AVGROUND, 3 IP.IM.— H'ARNELL V. MAIUST BROTHERS. Curtain Raisers at 2 p.m. will be played to the above matches. Admission: Ground, Gd; Stand, 6d. Ladles free t 0 stand only. Victoria Park: Admission Fret; Stand 1/Ladlies, Gd. ' ' 530 I*- McELWAPN, Hon. Sec. HOCKEY. jq H ° c k k _:' /_/>) npO-MORROAV _^FTERNOON. * H AT HOCKEY GROUND Q» MARKET RD., REMUERA. SENIOR M'EN'S 'iiATCHES, AT 3.15 P M ST. LUKE'S A". i;.NTA"ERSITY PONS-ONBY V. COLLEGE RIFLES •SOMDRVEDL V. ARIyTA EDENDiALE A". MOUNT EDEN. LADIES' AND JUNTOR MATCHES AT 2 IMI. Afternoon Tea in Pavilion. Admission, 6d. NOTE-A Twin Car "will run between Newmarket and Market Road, commencing 1.30 p.m., for convenience of 'Hoik-P-Players. City Cars leave Market Road 5.10, 5.15. 5.20. oaa 534 H. GRAYSON, .Hon. Sec A.H.A.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 122, 23 May 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 122, 23 May 1919, Page 10