AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI ■ - ivoli : . mivon . .— J- ivoli . TViXfUIA ■ -tivoLr TIVOLI IVOLI mvoLi !- IVOLI TIVOLI IVOLI ■Last Night of LILA T EE, * ILA LILA T EE, ILA -LEE, Theodore Roberts, and Sinbad, the Giant Ourang-outang; in " CJ'UCH A T ITTLE TMRATE." A -L*ITTLE *• IRATE." " Si UCH A T ITTLE TITRATE." "*->OCH ■£*. -t IRATE." /TIO-MORROW (SATURDAY) J-OJMORROW (SATURDAY) We Present the Distinguished Japanese Actor. CJjESSUE TTAYAKAWA, *-"ESSUE -ELayakawa, MiESSUE TTAYAKAWA, -LT-AIAKAWA, ■CJESSUE TTAYAKAWA, *-"ESSUE -tJ-AYAKAWA, SIESSUE "TTAYAKAWA, ESSUE -EL AY AX AW A, CJESSUE TTAYAKAWA, >_IES_UE -Li-AYAKAWA, CJjESSUE TTAYAKAWA, -EI.AYAKAAVA, a Brilliant and Unique Drama, " rpHE CITY OF T|IM TRACES." " -*- HE y~J'ITT OF -L'lM -t 1 ACE'S." THE CITY OF "TklM TJHACKS." HE VJ'iTy OF -L'lM J: ACES." "ntHE CITY OF "TklM TRIAGE'S." " ■*- HE VITY O<F JL/jm; J- 1 ACES." "milE CITY OF TVM T7*ACES." ",J-.hb of -Cages." the city of t-vim ttucbs." HE VJ ITY OF -L'lM Jc ACES." "rpHE CITY OF "TklM "T7HACES." " J-HE V_>ity 01? X/ IM A? ACES." Beautiful and Tragic is the story of "The City of Dim Faces," wherein Sessile Hayakawa portrays the character of an educated Chinese. This will prove a distinct novelty in contrast to the Japanese, Mexican, Hawaiian, and other roles in which he has recently appeared. The story is romantic, poetic, and filled with that delectable romance so Inseparably associated with Oriental subjects of the higher class. Also, A High-class, Instructive, and Amusing Supporting Programme, aud the TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. RESERVE YOUR SEATS. rpiVOLI. PRICES: rpavoLi. -•-IVOLI. Stalls, 6d. -*-IVOLI. miVOLI. Circle,. 1/1. rniVOLI. IVOLI. Reserves 6d extra. '-*• IVOLI.
"TTICTORIA, T\EVONPORT. » ICTORIA, -L'EVONPOHT. LAST SCREEXIXG, TO-NIGHT. BARBARA CASTLETOX, in "THE HEART OF A GIRL" Aud "THE FIGHTIXG TRAIL" Serial. SATURDAY AXD MOXDAY. The great -National Exhibitors' Feature, "THE (BELGIAN," A story of all time, featuring Walker Whitside and Valentine Grant. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. ARCADIA. ATONDAY >JEXT. RCADIA. -"J- A> A RCADIA. TTILSIE T7IERGUSON i Iv I "rpHE TJANGEB TVTARK," By I Robert W. Chambers. FINAL OACUED CONCERT. INAL fsUiQR'K.p VoNCERT. igUNDAY fVTEXT, AUGUST O "VT ATIONAL irpiIIEATRE, AT O T.M. | ATIONAL iJ-HEATRE, AT O p.m. (Generously placed at our dlsiwsal by the National Theatres, Ltd.) j The Picture Theatre Employees have arranged a jVTOXSTER pROGtRAMME, j OF OACEED T T E M S. - (Vocal and Instrumental.) AXD SELECTIONS BY FULL ORCHESTRA. Silver Coin Collection. Doors Open, 7 p.m. 549 irpOWX TTALL COXCERT CHAMBER irpUESDAY rjOTEXT, -AUGUST X AT 8 KM. GRAND " rpHEATRICAL " C OXCE RT. RAND " - 1 - lIEATRICAL " Tendered by the IDOMIXIOX'S LEADING ARTISTS, To the PICTURE THEATRE EMPLOYEES' PETITION FUND. Fees' for Admission on this auspicious occasion:— 3/. 2/, AND 1/. Mr. Wildniau will reserve seats on application. Doors open T. 15. Overture at 8 p.m. J SIS T ILA LEE, the friendless girl, who ■tJ captured the world's heart.— "Ev'ryb'dy's," Ist Time, To-day. THE Event of the Dancing Season—St. .Benedict's Ball, Town Hall, Thursday. August 28, 1919. 507 "TF yer knows a Better 'Ole" than the A Town Hall next Tuesday, don't worry. Reserve at Wildman and Arey's, Friday. '543 LILA LEE, tho friendless girl, who captured the world's heart.— "Ev'ryb'dy's," Ist Time, To-day.
HOCKEY. jrj JJ O C X E Y. rpO-MORROW (prft A FTERXOOX. AT HOCKEY GROUNDS, MARKET ROAD, REMUERA. " WILL UNIVERSITY DOWN COLLEGE RIFLES? COME ALONG AND SEE. TWO LEADING TEAMS MEET at 3.5 p.m. COLLEGE RIFLES V. UNIVERSITY. COLLEGE RIFLES V. UNIVERSITY. Curtain Raiser at 2 p.m.: PONSONBY V. SOMERVELL. Ladies' and Junior Matches at 2 p.m. Admission, 6d. H. GRAYSON, 513 Hon. Sec. A.H.A. SPORTING. pIGEONCJH O O T I N G. CRAND "VTATIONAL TEXTURES. AUGUST Q (FRIDAY), Commencing 9.30 a.m. ,-VTORTH CANTERBURY C.UN CLUB, RANGIORA. £175 - "SSi-Sag* - £175 14 Birds. Star £1 10/. Ist'Prize £90, 2nd Prize £40. 3rd Prize £20, 4th Prize £15, Sth Prize £10. •Nominations £4 (Acceptance on Ground £3 10/). Close with the Hon. Secretary, H. D. IBETTGER, 40. High Street. Ranglora, on TUESDAY, the sth day of August, at 8 p.m. 515 OVERCOATS for Men, light or heavy weights. Come and see us and go home happy. —Mcßride, Cash Tailor, Costumier .and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria St. . hfs
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 181, 1 August 1919, Page 10
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