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NATIONAL THCTURES. mO-MORROW. "VTATIONAL T>ICTURES -. ATIONAL -t ICTTJKES. -*■ ATIONAL. XZ /CTURES. J "VTATIONAL •piCTDRES. nrtO-MORROW. "VTATIONAL -pIL'TUUEa. -, ATIONAL A. ICTUKES. A -*-> ATIONAL A ICTURE3 J WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS rpo.M "Af IX rpoM TV.fIX. 4CE TTIC'H Story of ACE TTICH , - l om M ix. A rE I±kjh a ma _ who Ace J±igh < irnOM "ATIX The mOM "ATIX. ACE TTIGH foiiKht the ACE TTIGH . J-OM -J-ix Daredevil i-o M M, x . _f_ rE ±±„. fI human AfK -LLicii < T° Jt Ar ,X J:xnon ent mOM "jlflX. ACE TTIGH wolves ACE TTIGH . I X< 'M IU IX "f J-OM -LVi-ix. -A.,- K -tLlflll on tlie A-rK -O-lOH < JTlfiM TITIX Western FTIOM ATIX. ,\ CB TTKIH outposts ACE TTIGH . XOM -"J-IX Life. -lorn I>J-TX. __ rK JjL T , :H of __ f 'E -t_iGH ' fflOM "A fix in moil TVTIX. A TE TTIGH civilisation. A CE TTIGH J-OM -'J-IX iO-I-IW-IX. ___CEJ__IGH -&-CIS J_L IGH RETTER THAN HART OR FAIRBANKS. In a Stirrin. Story of the work of the Mounted Police on the wild North-west Alaskan frontier. A thrilling Story of love and adventure in the Canadian North-west. A THRILLING STORY OF CANADIAN-ALASKAN GOLDFIELDS WITH A BArKilluit'Xli lit- BEACTIFfL AND ROMANTIC SCENEItY. Tom Mix. in his darinsr ridins and terrific buttle for the moral life of the girl ' he loves. The Tragic Story of a girl whose mother was lost in the Frozen North, i snd a .'instar.!l.v plot to profit by a woman's shame. RATTLES AGAINST HUMAN WOLVES in i lie wild Northwest. among men who have peculiar laws. A TERKIKIC BATTLE FOR DECENCY AND JUSTICE WHICH ENDS IN A DARKENED ROOM. AND UNDER THE ICE OF A FROZEN RIVER. A BORDER SALOON. • I Tl:ive you heard of a saloon that can shift its har from one country to another (Canada to the U.S.A.) at a moment's notice, to evade the law? GET YOLK SHARE OF THE I.ATTGHIXO HARVEST. ANOTHER LAUGH PRODUCER: A CH'NSniNE pOMEDY. THEY *\_"ONEY -TIALKS -x. <O,NSHINE -OMKDY. MAKE THE Money JL MtvS A •QUNSHIXE /-lOMEDY. WORLD \,fOXEV rrtALKs' i x-a. iol-xshine Comedy, laugh. j *- l oxey -*- alks. • FOX NEWS TOPICAL. THE POUSSE CAFE MUTT AND .TEFF. .
f ' > FOOTBALL. ' jS*57 T? cfi B V TT N * Io X t X£""3* "pOOTBALL. ' ' "pjEPKESKXTATIV,!-: | | TXTERPROYIXCIAL | rI 1 I , I T7IOOTBALL, | I | mARAXAKI I ! -L V. | i A UCKLAND. 1 ... .. , A ("'BEAT pROGRAMME AT T7IDEX r J-'DEX A A | !K f Tc I)EV pAHK, ,- •L'llKN A ARK. mO-MORROW. CATniPAY, pRIMARY OCHOOLS, i. SECONDARY CCnOOLS, v iNP TXTERPROVIXCIAL rpESTS. 1 TIME TAET.E. t -J r.M.—pRIMARY OCHOOI.Sp«HAMPIOXSHIP. f NEWTON EAST '" NELSON STREET. 'JO P.M.- SECONDARY gCUOOLS' " | /CONTEST. r | NEW PLYMOTTH Hinil SCHOOL V. AT-CKLAXO GRAMMAR SCHOOL. " QIT r.M.—TNTERTROYINCIAL "- O.XO i- rrvF.ST. ''! I irpARANAKI V. \ UCKLAND. A ARAXAKI V. -i-rrKI.ANIi.- ---,,\ rnARANAKI V. \ VCKI.AND. XARVXAKI V. -"-UCKLAND. ! Taranaki took the Ranfurly Shield te 1 from Aurklar.il In 1013. and are ■ s i 'reported to have a very flue "side" te j this season. I SCORING ROARI) WILL BE USED. c " : Admission: Ground—Adults 1/. children Gd. "■ St mil. 1 : no half iiri.-c. I Reserved Scats. Crbket Stand, if. Tickets obtainable at Wlldman and Arey's. -v.,L-„ rm-ivnimi Tl.vnil Morninirside. Mount
Take Do-.n'nlou Bond. Mormngsidiv Mount Albert. Kingsland Special Cars.. NOTE.—Players must prodtn-e their Passes. P. MoELWAIX. r,)O Hon. See A R.F.U. BILLIARDS. -T> I L L I A R D S. THE CRYSTALATE CI'P AND CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUCKLAND T Promoted by ALCOCK AND CO., LTD., STRAND ' ARCADE, T Commencing i MONDAY - EVENING. --CC.CST 2r.. at T. 30. IN THE ABOVE ROOMS. I The draw for the First Round is as follows:— IFARRF.LL V. FlTTOX—Monday. August 27, F WARREN V. FREDATOVICH— Tuesday, ! August 20. 'DUNMORE V. llACKETT—Wednesday, -. j August 27. I ONEY V. P.RIXSDEX—Friday. August 20. - '.MASON V. ROBERTS—Saturday. August 30 i RUSSELL V. OSWALD —Monday. September 1. STANTOX V. BURKE—Tuesday, September lIEMI'S V. ARMlTAGE—Wednesday, September 3. s Players must play on the night drawn, or ( ! give 24 hours' notice. 519 GOLF. , . ■ • • ( ! AUCKLAND GOLF CLUB. 1 Owing to the indisposition of the Hon. : -Secretary, the Closing Time for Entries for 'the Junior Championship is Postponed until I ; SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd, when Post 1 . ; 'Entries will be received. Players to I ■ arrange for their own opponents. M A. A. MARTIN. * ' 315 Captain. ( \\: - ' i j PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. , jjrvit. HAROLD PETTIT ] y. Having been demobilised after ' m j five years' active service, i " | HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AT : 504, NEW NORTH ROAD, MT. ALBERT. , - I Hours: "" '"J-10. 1-2, 6-7. A.M.P. Buildings, 10.30-12. , *" j I-honc 4123. 558 ~ _— .. I-TY R. G I R D L _ R • „ HAS MOVED HIS CONSULTING j ROOMS i To '*; 11. HALLENSTEIX BUILDINGS, iXext -Princess Theatre, Queen 'Street. le TiJephone 81. 24 Xi.M 1 -- H. P gPEN*CER. : ?; | LICENSED SURVEYOR, il HAVING RETURNED FROM THE FRONT. ~ I HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AT j NO. 10, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWANSON STREET. 177 i p- I , ■ al | n " (7 g gIMPSON, M.R.C.V.S., itlis VETERINARY SURGEON, : i Wishes to announce that he has returned I from the Front, after four years and nine 15 months' service, and resumed practice "I at ' ' ! 13. LOWER VINCENT STREET, o- Auckland. < 1. | PHONE 977 A. A at " ' "TCY Hot" Thermos F!«sks keep things X icy cold or steaming hot; 14/6 upwards. •Hazard's. Queen St, a
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 199, 22 August 1919, Page 12
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