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AMUSEMENTS. C IVOLI. For X miVOLI. IVOI.I. Highly J-ITOLI. niVOLI. Artistic rniVOLI. LIVOLI. Photo-plays. J-IVODI. Only mwo M"ORB -vriiGHTs'. NLY J- WO -L'J-URE XI IGHTS. 'o See the Favourite Athletic Comedian, - DOUGLAS TTVAIRBANKS. OUULAS -E" AIRBANKS. DOUGLAS TTIAIKBANKS. OUGLAS -C AIRBANKS. DOUGLAS TTtAIRBANKS. OUGLAS -L AIRBANKS. DOUGLAS T7VAIRBANKS. OUGLAS -T AIRBANKS. DOUGLAS TTTAIRBANKS. OUGLAS -f AIRBANKS. DOUGLAS T7IAIRBANKS. OUGLAS AIRBANKS. 'his is one of the most expensive producions by ARTCRAFT. The scenes are laid n America and Europe. An Italian City vas reproduced, with canals, gondolas, a oyal palace, gorgeous costumes, and maguiflceut settings. It is entitled, REACHING T7IOR fTVHE TV,TOON." 'EACHINU -Cor -Lhe -'J-oon." ' "REACHING "I7»OR rp'HE "VfOON." •Jlveacuixq J- or -Lhe -JJ-oon." REACHING "tpOR mHE "AJOON." 'EACHING -Tor -"-HE -WJ-OON." REACHING XTOR rpiHE -\/TOON." 'KACHING J- OR ■*- HE -L'J-OON." Doug, wanted to marry the Princess, bo he ought for her, he scrapped, stabbed and tampeded generallj niuong the aerce-looJt-ng gentlemen who formed the opposition. There never has been a swifter-moviug ■"alrbauks picture. A Fine Supporting Programme includes: DUE TjTATAL TjTLOWER, An *- HE ■*- ATAL -C LOWER, Hil.irious piIE T7VATAL TjTLOWER, Jester *■ HE -•- ATAL -f LOWER. Comedy. Another trip with Burton Holmes from r AXE TTURON TO WINNIPEG. U AKE -d-UKON J-O VViNNIPEG. Parainouut'B Weekly AMERICAN /CAZETTE. MERICAN VTazETTE. And The TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. TWVOLI. Rpserves at H. npiVOLI. *-IVOLI. deal's, Queen St., ■*■ IVOLI. IMVOLI. or Theatre. miVOLI. *• IVOLI. _ Phone 223U Auto. J- IVOLI. r IVOLI — — — SATURDAY NEXT. IVOLI — — — SATURDAY NEXT. [MVOLI — — — SATURDAY NEXT. 1- IVOLI — — — SAILKJJAY NEXT. piVOLI — — — SATURDAY NEXT. L IVOLI — — — SAl'LitbAl , NEXT. AS "PXTRAORDINAHY QPECIAL ■L'XTUAUKDINAUY OpiiClAL ATTRACTION! IiKACTION! CECIL T> *p|E TVfILLE'S w/ECIL -t). MiLLE'S tfHiitST /CUIJAT OUPER-PRODUCTION L litoT , -»iCEAT Entitled rvHE riTIIISI'ERING fIHOKOS. »»Hlbl'bitiNU |UiE \,»'illaPliKi.\U 1 VxiuULS. l Hli . *T UISI'EUING VilOKb'B. jVIE \A/Ulc?i'EKlNU I ttIOUUS. I HE » » lIISI'ERING IIHE W/HI.SI'EUING / %IOUUS. *-HE V »HISI*EUIN'G VdOKUS. piiE yX/HISPEIUNG /cnioUUS. i HE '"lIISPERING MiIORUS. IMIE \T7IHSPERING /CIHORUS. *-HE 'WHISPERING *MUOBUS. TIHE TXTHISPERIXC! /CjHORUS. I UB *» HISPERING MiIORUS. piIE VyIIISPERING /CIHORUS. I HE »» HISPETUNXJ MhORUS. 'You have heard them—these echoes, vhich, unknown to ears, are heard. The acred, private life of every man aud eveo i-oniuii is lived away in a heli of echoes to he music of this "Whispering Chorus," vhlch tills life, and colours it, and makes It ii'autiful or otherwise , . f\HE VT/HISPERING iCIHORUS. L HE y »H!SPEIUN(} ruiE \7J7HISPERING /CHOKUS. *-HE > • HISPERING TUIE TI7HISPERING /CIHORUs! *-HE 'MUSPERING piIE TX/HISPERING /CIIIORUS. I HE 'Whispering Miiorus. •"John Tremble lieard the voice of the ?empter, then the voire of Pear. Down he nonient by the promptings 'of sorrow ana >f love, then on and on until one voice lomlnated all the rest —the voice of self■ncrlfiiv. So John Tremble, thief, fugtive, and nameless wanderer, made the upreme sacrifice to preserve the happiness if the woman he loved. And in the land >f the shadows, where his soul had f.ed hey met—the Rplrlt of him who had' lassed and the spirit of her who was yet 0 be. r HK WHISPERING /CHORUS. f-HE V\ HISPERING V^IiORUS. P Hh \A/HISPERING i-WIORUS. *-HE 'Whispering v-'horus I 1 V\7"ISPERING /CfllOKUs! ■•-HE »» HISPERIXti VIIORuR P HE \7I7HISPERIXG puionus! ■•■HE ''HISPKRIXG UWhat ma.v be truthfully termed an all:tar cast appears in the "AVhisperin^ horus. Virtually, every one of the plnvers ias some especially fine Impersonation to" his t her credit. The assemblage in one film if so powerful and representative a cast s evidence of the fact of the excellence in very way of this exceptional production. P UE VyiIISPERING /CIHORUS. ' » HISPERINX> P HE WHISPERING / iIUORUs! f-HE VVhisPERI.VG TUIE. IX7HISPERIX« L HE »* UISPERING V-'HORUS X\HE Vi;HISPEHING /CiHORUS.' X HE *» HISPERING T\HE IT/lIISI'ERING pHIORUs! i HK »V HISPKKING tnoltUS TVHE TXTBISPKRIXO /-KHORIJB I HE »»HISP*RIXG V-'HORUS TIHE V\7HISPERING OCHORnS." ■•-HE '» HISPERrN<S T ,ll, WHISPERING / IIHORUS.' ■•-HE * » HISI'ERING v-«H 0RUS. MOTE! The climax of "The Whlsperins OTE! Chorus" is so tremendous so [ripping, that no one will be ushered into he theatre during the last 30 minutes or he play. pHE AfOST TNTEN'SE TTUMAN i-ii E I'XosT -Intense -O-uman T)RAMA T7VER CJICREEXEU: " -L'rama ■L'ver Screened; prices stalls -is 1 d RICE 9 STALLS -1-s J-d' pRICES PRICES CIRCLE -J S r- V ! r RICES CIRCLE J-S <D~ pRICES ' pRICES RESERVES 6d EXTRA. pRICES ' Pklcfs r- hlldren Ha,f Price - " ' IULEh Except Saturday Night T?OX p.LAX.S D ox -Tlaxs For the whole season are now on view at dviseU to eD Street ' aud Patrons are "DESERVE yOfR CELTS' -RESERVE 1 OUR fc>EATS i piVpLI. The Home rnivOLl. *-I\OLI. Of -LIVOII ntVOLI. Master miVOII L IVOLI. Productions. J- IVOLI.' ™ MAKIS ' iVRYB'DY'S. Book Your Seats. PROFESSIONAI, NOTICES. re ERAI.D E. JONES. F.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECT, HAS NOW RESUMED PRACTICE, SECURITY BUILDINGS. Telephone A 709. JE. DOW N E S, • MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRO Nurse iv Attendance. .8, HUNTLY AVENUE, o!f Kbyber Pass. Terms moderate. Phone AJItW. "rtction Electricity, Electric Vibratory Vlassage, Galvanic, Electric Hot Air, and I'apour Batln, 1;

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 133, 5 June 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 133, 5 June 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 133, 5 June 1919, Page 12

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