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AMUSEMENTS. PULLER'S r\PERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. rO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT! THE HOUR IS EIGHT! BERT T A pLANO'S QTARS. JSRT AJ A A>LANC"S >JTARS. BERT T A "DLAXO'B QTARS. ERT AJ A A>LANC'S *>i-ARS. ['resenting the Labyrinth of Laughs, Legs, and Loveliness. KEEP TT "TvARK." EEP Ax At ARK." rOLLY JOHN LARKIN—The Inky Scream, rhe Natty—RAY and GRAY—Chatterers. HLARRINGTON REYNOLDS' DRAMATIC COMPANY. In the One-Act Comedy Playlet, FATHER' TTELLY'S TDURGLAR." ATHER AXeILY'S AJijitGLAR." Fuller's Purely Nominal Charges: D.C. tnd R. Stalls, 2/; Up. Circle, 1/; Res., 2/6. Plan at Anglo-American Music Store, Jtieen Street, till 5.15; then at Segedln'a opp. Theatre), till 7 p.m. Telephone 3748. Overture S. M.LOBE rpiIIEATRE. " The Templu i -ALOBE A HEATRE. Supreme of p LOBE rrVUEATRE. Filmdom." UTIOBE A HEATRE. COMMENCING TO-DAY. The Goldle Girl. The Goldle Girl, MARY -jVfILES ARY UA.i;c TEK MARY "Ayril.ES -VTINTER ARY AYA IL , E s X>Aixteß Aa rHE "STATE OF THE QALLY A N'N. HE -»*A ATE r>F T HE **-NN. rHE Tl/TATE OF THE CJALLY A NN. HE i'-l-ATB OF THE ►-'ALLY A charming film, depicting the Premiere Ingenue In a role calling for a clever and appealing portrayal ot all her superb irtlstry. disclosing a winning elhshuess and showing her peculiar temperamental suitability to act difficult studies of intense imagery. SEE MARY "AfILES "\riNTER ARY JAAiLES A'AtxxEß In Sou-wester and Oilskins. Spray-splashed and sun-kist. Laugh, and perhaps cry. In sympathy with this little Sea Waif As this truly sweet film story is unfolded before you. Supports Include — " A T O N E M E N T." A Two-reel Drama with a real plot and live action. "A 'PLANE STORT." A Cute Comedy with some Dinkum Aeroplaning. Also, A Beautiful " FORD " Scenic, "THE VALLEY OF THE TRENT." And THE USUAL PRICES PREVAIL. DEVONPORT. "VriCTORIA. "VICTORIA. V ICTORIA. > ICTORIA. TO-NIGHT. THURS. FRI. A "World" Feature, JUNE * UNE AL/ L YIDGE In A TT/OMAN OF -REDEMPTION. -"-"A. >V oi UF AV'EDEMPTION. A Thrilling Love Story of the Backwoods. Supporting Items include: rrtHE TjMGHTING rpRAIL (Serial). And Something Entirely New in Scenics, JUST FOR JOY, A Vivid Picture of Dare-devil Pastimes. Every Game a Thrill. VICTORIA DEVONPORT. PRITANNIA, -RRITANNIA. A-»niTANNIA. AJRITANKIA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 2 — STAR PROGRAMME — 2 VIRGINIA PEARSON. In " QUEEN OF HEARTS." PEGGY HYLAND in "BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE." Come Early. Usual Prices. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAYWILLIAM S. HART In •RIDDLE GAWNE." IMPRESS - — x - 1 (Reservoir Corner.) -^ TO-NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Stars in " MARIONETTES." An Emotional Masterpiece. Supports include: 2000 ft Keystone Comedy, Gazette, Making of a Kiue Picture. SATURDAY — NAZIMOVA IN "EYE FOR EYE." PLEASANT QUNDAY "pVENINGS. Owing to the enormous success of the SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS, Hundreds being unable to obtain admission at every Concert, In addition to EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, It has been decided to engage the OPERA HOUSE NEXT SUNDAY. Where Mr. Way will deliver a Lecture entitled "The Future Belongs to the People." Also, at EVERYBODY'S NEXT SUNDAY Mr. Bartram will orate on "Socialisation of the Medical Profession." Watch Saturday's Papers lor- Concert Programmes. 106 BOWLING. THE RAWHITI BOWLING CLUB WINTER GREEN Is now Open for Play on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. The Support of Members of Clubs without Winter Greens solicited. Be Sports, and Help a Small Club> Eight Rinks available. "* Ring 2534 for further Information. 552 BOXING. TE AROHA BOXING ASSOCIATION (Registered) Will hold a ,r* RAND T>OXING OONTEST In the THEATRE ROYAL, TE AROHA, On •WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 191 D, Commencing at S p.m., For the PROFESSIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. Between A. POOLEY V. "WALLY EVANS" t Auckland) (Fraukton) AMATEUR BOUTS Between Leading Exponents of the Art. Prices of Admission: 10/6 (reseneil), 57, 3.'. P. BURKE KEOGH, 517 Secretary. MOTOR BUS SERVICE. AUCKLAND to Waluku.—Motor Service leaves the G.J*.O. t Auckland, every week day at 8.30 a.m. Fare, 12/. D QIT. JOHN'S /COLLEGE AND QT. TTiHOMAS' /CHURCH TJUINB (TAMAKI WEST). You should view these Historic Old Buildings while they are still standing. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE Ls shortly to bo demolished, so take the opportunity to inspect the Interesting old landmark; also, the Ruins of ST. THOMAS' CHURCH, which are gradually crumbling away. The St. Heller's Motor Bus, passing bots places, also PUREWA CEMETERY, leave! Remuera Tram Tramiuus every week-daj at 5.25 10.0. 11.30 a.m.. 2.5, 4.45, 5.45 p.m. Leaving St. Heller's at 7.55, 9.20, ll.( 1 a.m., 1.30, 4.0, 5.15 p.m. ! For Complete Time-table see Saturday"; j "Star" and "Herald." Beautiful Panoramic Views all the way. I Fares: I'urewa or St. John's. Slxpenci each way. St. Thomas' Church or St i Heller's. Single, 1/; Return, Xu. ,j|Q2 .LL. KEYS.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 191, 13 August 1919, Page 16

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