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,-" AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY GOES TO "EV'RYB'DY'S.' ■ "TTiVKYB'DY'S." " . T AST -VtIGHT-Hrj-VO-NIGHT "AST AN IGHT 1 0-NIBUI "1 i_A T EE *ALA In —— " SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE." And — THIS SCREAMING MACK SE.NXETT — — COMEDY, /CUPID'S TIAY r\FF \J\j,pi>D'B At A y Ktt'i? , » mO-MORROW 2 • l o-aiobikAv friday—new programme— jtvo-morrow j-o-mourow ' —a paramount super attraction— The Management have tbe plea-, sure to announce the introduction to Queen Street of the Japanese — Artist ■ QESSUE TTAYAKAWA ■ 'tO'iiSSUE -d-AYAKAWA IX' THE GREAT RACIAL PROBLEM PLAY, "/IVHE /11TY /\F T»L- TRACES." ".J-HE KtITX *~n? J-'iM J- 1 ACES." — THE DRAMA OF A WHITE WOMAN — AND A YELLOW MAN. SPECIAL NOTICE. — * • Belore presenting this drama the — — * management again adheres to the — — policy of notifying '-Everybody »" — — valued putrous whenever a play is — — UNSUITABLE FUR CHILDREN. — — "The City of Dim Faces" deals with — — a tremendous modern social problem —- the problem of mixed racial rela- — — tlons, and consequently the problem — —of the half-caste." The subject la — — raw, but the genius of Sessue — — Hayakawa permits the presentation — — oi this story lor audits, wliich, iv the — — hands ol a lesser artist, would be — iui-posslble. (»VESSL'E TTAYAKAWA 1 K>oS»L'E -f-AYAKAWA • SJ>»»LE LjAUKIWA ' OiiSSU- "J-AYAKAWA ' SJ-S-LE LTAYAKaWA K>liSSUli -d-AYAKAWA IN — *. •TIVHE /CITY r\V TVM " A-UE y->VS\ "F -L'l.Vl J- 1 ACES." — The Drama of a White Woman aud a — Yeilow Man. "irpilE /CITY f\X I \IM TRACES." " "-llli V-ITY Uf Uisi A ACES." — "Our blood is as red—our limbs us — — strong—our appetites us keen —aud — yet you deny us." "IfjMIE /CITY /AF T.IM TRACES." " -I lib) \Jb' J-'IM J- ACES." j — "You must face the problem—the — — problem of the half-caste —or it will — overwhelm you." — IMIE /CITY ftf TAIM TRACES." -HE \Jb- '-'1M -L 1 ACES." — "Is it our fault? Years ago you 'burst — — the liood gates. Now we are here • — waltlug." aMIE /CITY /\F TVM TRACES." -HE r F J-'IM 4- ACES." — "Do you think the velvet of your SKin, — — the scent of your hair Is nothing to — aim-: /city r\F TVM traces.' ■HE ysv -Uim J- ACES." — "There are the two roads. Which do — you choose ?" THE /CITY /"VF TVM TRACES." HE ytV -L'iM J- ACES." — "And beyond the passions and desires — — of the East lies The City of Dim — Faces.' " "■riMIE /CITY /\F TVM TRACES." ••±lll3 V-ri'Y v/f -L'IM J- ACES." — Pale hands I loved beside the Shall- — — mar, — — Where are yon now? Who lies — — beneath your spell ? — — Whom do you lead ou Rapture's road- — — way far — — Before you agonise them In farewell ? — — Pale hands, pink tipped, like Lotus — — buds that float — — On those cool waters where we used — — to dwell, — — I would have rather felt you round — — my throat — — Crushing out life, than waving mc — — farewell. — THE /CITY r\F TV* l "PACES." HE VF -L'iM A ACES." Specially arranged Musical and Vocal Selections will be played by 37>V'RY1VDY'S /CREAT r\RCHESTRA J/V'KYB'DY'S EVERY EVENING. Sessions: At 2 o'clock, 3.30, T o'clock, and 8.30. ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS, OR BOOK YOUR SEATS ('Phone 4402). EVERYBODY GOES TO TT'VRYB'DY'S. VERYBODY GOES TO *-* VRYB'DY'S. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. J ETTERS fXF /C OLD ACROSS mHE gKY TJROCLAIM rruiE /C.OOD TaEWSi piGANTIC gALE. PRICES AT THE CONVINCING LEVEL. NO ROOM FOR HESITATION. THERE IS NO ARGUMENT. -y-ALUES gIMPLY jyj-AGNETIC. THEY SEIZE HOLD OF YOU AND STICK. Staudiug out In marked contradistinction to the general advance registered everywhere. rrUIE A LF. jVTOORE /CLOTHING /CO. WRONG SIDE KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Truly "The People's Economist." Under the prevailing circumstances rpHE -yALUE- ARE gIMPLY j V\7OXDEUdUL U In almost every case articles are marked ' down to prices that coulu not be approached : EVEN BY TH_ MANIII'ACTUiU-RS IN i ENGLAND AX THE Plii_ol_NX MUMENX. j niHE A LF. -VjrOORB I r>o. IS RIGHT out fob RECORD BUSINESS. NO STONE HAS BEEN LEFT UNTURNED TO ACCO-uPLISH THIS. Our Huge and Weil-assorted Stocks ol ■jyjEN'S -gOYS' > ERIOR "DONED CDITS Are the LAST WORD IN UP-TO-DATE METHODS ALL THE NEWEST CSOFT TpELT TTATS AND fpWEEI T-TATS And Every Imaginable Style and Shade it "jl/JEN'S gHIRTS AND TTEAVY AND T IGHT TTNDERWEAAT STOCKTAKING OALE "p RI OES. It's SHEER EXTRAVAGANCE to purchase • haphazard witnout examining tht_.e Bargaini tor yourself. We nnhesitatingly affirm them ABSOLUTELY ON THEIR OWN. rpHE A LF. QLOTHING /CO TX7BONG gIDE. TT-ARANGAHAPE TJOAD. /CIGANTIC STOCKTAKING OALE NOTORIOUSLY THE JEST STORE FOI MEN'S AXD BOYS' CLOTHING ANT MERCERY IN THE SOUTHER: HEMISPHERE. MS A GREAT SUPER-ATTRACTION- , - Sessue Hayakawa—" Ev'ryb'dy'a,"

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 12