AMUSEMENTS. rpiVOLI. At rfHYOLI. A IVOLI. Cralton AivOl.l. I'l'ilVOLi. Bridge /lAlV'OLl". A ivoLi. Tram atop. ArvOLl. LAST -VTTUHT f\V AST -L> luji'i' Vf MARGUERITE /-il.AltK In ARGUERITE "OUT MARGUERITE /ILAKK OF AKGUERITE VLAllli A ATAKGIEItITE ,pLARK CLEAR ■LU-ARUUE'RITE VJIARK SKY." mO-MOUBOW. SATURDAY. a o-morrow. Saturday. Commencing at the Matinee at 2.30. rTVHIU'LLS ! QiEN'SATION ! A111.11..LS : Sensation i PATHOS ! T OVE ! ' A ATUOS ! A-'OVE 1 The Great cs b. m mjss Masterpiece, TII.L T .pIO.ME pACK <rpO "irOU. ILL A UuMK JJ.VCK A() A ou. HMLL T ,/iO.ME TJACK .rpo 7\rOU. A-ILL A Uome J->ACK Ao A ou. aIILL T riOJIE PACK ITIXO ,"\rOU. -ILL A TJOME AJaCK A( j A (jij. rpiLL t ,/~iOME pack |rpo .Arou. - 1 -ILL A UoiIE A>ACK A(j I OU. TILL T riOilE "PACK Cj\o .""\7"OL". ILL A TJosiE A>ACK Ao A OU. TILL T /COME PACK (THO 7V ou - ILL A TJOME D.ICK Ao A ou. rpiLL T /COME TDACIC i/pO "V"OU. A ILL, A UoJiE A>ACK Ay IflU. TILL T Y.OME PACK ITIAO ."V ou - ILL A UojIE J->ACK Ao 1 OD. TILL T ,r,OME PACK IfTtO V° l "- ILL A UoM'K JJ.VCK Ao A ou. rpiLL T.poiiE pack irno ,"\rou. A ILL A IJoil'E A>ACK Ao 1 UU. Hero we have positively one of the greatest pictures ever filmed by Paramount, and the American and Australian Press have gone out of their way to enthuse ou its superb qualities. It is an unusual production, containing all the elements of human interest, pathos and love—features that make lt a most gripping story. lt signalises the hrsc appearance under Paramount of bryant la7asii'burn, ryant Washburn, pitYANT TXTASHiBTJRX, a»ryant Washburn, BRYANT \A7ASIIiBURN, RYANT W A.SHBURN, BRYANT TXTASHiBURN, RYANT VV ASHBURN, BRYANT TA7ASIIRURN, RYANT W A'SHBURN, Whose Interpretation of the rolo of "Jefferson Strong " is a masterpiece of characterisation. rniiE mENSEST ; t>ii:ama r\v mHE Aim A ENSI s ST U'jtAHA KJjf ±__ .YEAR. A EAR. ONCE A GAIN ! ! XCE -cxqain 1 1 The Record Fun-maker, TTIATTY ARBUCKLE In his second T7IATTY ARBUCKLE super-comedy A ATTY XVRBUCKLE milE Q.HERIFF TjTATTY ARBUCKLE J- IIE.O-HERIFF ~ ATI'Y IT\UE iCJ'HERIFF TjYATTY ARBUCKLE J- HE SHERIFF A ATTY -PARBUCKLE milE iCJ'HEKIFF •pATTY ARBUCKLE A H E O-HERIVP -»- ATTY You must see "pATTY A RBUCKLE- "Fatty" out-do A ATTY -cARBUCKLE Bill Hart and TfATTY A RRITHLK out-stunt -*- ATTY AkbuCKLE Dong. Fairbanks. You will all remember "The Cook"—well he goes one better in this, his latest 2000 ft T AUGHTER ! ! MA'AUGIITER ! ! ERRIMENT ! 1 TTILARITY ! ! ERRIMENT ! ! -Q-ILVRITY" AM) DON'T FORGET TO ' " PESERVE "TTOUR .QEATS Al-BSERVE 1 OUR K>EiTS p V? n . wU * at H - Clears, Queen S reet, all day to-day (Friday). To-morrow ?^li?>r 1 T llCatl ' c ' OT c P hone - JG Auto. ■*- IVOLI. Circle a/7. A IVOLI miTOLI. Reserves Cd extra. miVOLl' : A IVOLI. Children Half-price. Atvoli. D O nL,!(:S m i n ? Cc [ ,ppeal t0 • roa ? Does -V Beauty interest you ? If it does, then be sure and Bee " KILDARE OF STORM," PRINCESS THEATRE, TO-MORROW. ;gECOND gACRED JJECITAL. PICTURE THEATRE EMPLOYEES Ask You to Support their HUGE PETITION. gUNDAY . JULY 2 Q, AT 8 P.M. ~~ THE LYRIC THEATRE. SYMONDS ST OSy kind permission of Messrs. Hayward). A MONSTER PROGRAMME Of SACRED ITEMS. (Vocal and Instrumental). Doors Open 7 p.m. Commence at S p.m. Silver Coin Collection. Full Programme Saturday's Issue 527 A MUSICAL Treat given by the 3rd ■f*- Infantry Reg. Band (Lieut. J. T. Lighton, conductor), by kind permission" of Colonel Bartlett. O.C. Collection in aid of Distressed Bandsmen. 5Q4 PEACE CEEEBH.ATIONS. gOROUOiI OF BIRKENHEAD. UNITED PEACE THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Public Thanksgiving Services will be held in the Zion Hill -Methodist Hall at 3 p.m. and S p.m. V A Procession, marshalled by Colonel Bartlett. and headed by the " Municipal Band, will leave the Birkenhead Post Oflice ?_ l 2.15 p.m.. and nil Returned Soldiers rerntorinls. Cadets, Ladies* Patriotic League, Friendly Societies, Boy -Scouts Young Citizens' League, and other local organisations are cordially invited to take pa rt. Speakers at the Services will be Revs. Greer. Cook, and Mackle. Collections will be taken up, and all over the actual expenses will be hsjided to the Poor and Needy Fund. JAS. P. McPHAIL. 5-»S Mayor. JJOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. CHILDREN'S DAY—MONDAY. 21st. The children of the Borough will assemble at the Zion Hill Melhodist Church Grounds at 2 p.m., where they will be entertained with suitable games, and provided with I tea, and afterwards proceed to the Foresters' Hall to witness a Picture Entertainment. Parenls are cordially requested to arrange for the children to participate in this function. JAS. P. McPHAIL, 549 -Mayor. Iy- - "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP -y company, limited. ||-i ->] Owing to the Peace Celebrations, the Company's Offices -will be Closed on SATURDAY, July 19th, and MONDAY, July 21st. CHARLES RANSON, 537 Manager. A UCKLAND MASTER FARRIERS* ""• UNION OF EMPLOYERS. All Farriers Shops in the City and Suburbs will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, July 19, and MONDAY, July 21, for the Peace Celebrations. D. I. PATTERSON.' President. E. M. PAGE. Secretary. S pEA C E CELEBRATIONS. QJAXFORD, LTD. OUR RESTAURANT OPPOSITE G.P.0., QUEEN STREET, AND ALL OUR SHOPS THROUGHOUT AUCKLAND, WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY. RE-OPEN aiQNDAY AS # USUAL.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 10
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