AMUSEMENTS. ""TVAMAGED /-tOODS" REASON. LAST TWO DAYS AND NMJHTS. ILADIES , MATIN.BE DAILY .AT 2.30. LADIES' MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT FOR .MEN ONLY. TO-NIGHT FOR MEN ONLY. THE T YRIC. J-' The Acme of Comfort. FINAL TWO DAYS And FINAL TWO NKiHTS Of the Picture of the Decade, "T-|AMA<JBD /^IOODS." " J-'AMAGBD DAMAGED ,|^IOODS." AMAGEiD VXOODS." " TIAMAGBD OODS." " J-'AMAGBD VTOODS." TO-DAY AT 2.30 TOR WOMEN. TO-DAY AT 2.30 FOR WOMEN. TO-NMSHT AT 8 FOR MEN. / TO-NMHT AT 8 FOR MEN. MATINEE TO-MORROW FOX WOMEN. TO-MORROW NIGHT FOR WOMEN. NOTE.—The Season positively closes at the Lyric TO-iMORROW (Friday) NIOHT. DON'T MISS THESE "FINAL" OPPORTUNITIES THESE " FINAL" OPPORTUNITIES Of Witnessing This Great Picture. YOU WILL PROFIT BY SEEING IT. Reserves at Richardson Piano Company, and after 5, ring 3645. Prices: 2A, 2/1, 1/7, 1/1. TO-MOIMtOW — VIVIAN MAUTIN", In " Her Country First." — "Ev'ryb'dy's." mOM MOORE EXPECTS TO SEE YOU - 1 - At the LYRIC, SATURDAY. TX7ATERSIDE VfTORKERS , * ' ATEKSIDE » » OItKEUS' CARNIVAL A R N I V A L. YE |~VLDE TjiNGLISHE E V-'LDE -T AYRE. THE T AST HE -LAST I-' AY. 1 / PEOPLE'S -VTIGHT "1 / 1 / pKOPLES -\TIUHT -I / -*•' L EOPLE'S IGHT »-/ /CHILDREN TT*REE. Children J- ree. DUTCH A UCTION. ' UTCH -"-UCTION. GOING OING VXOING RAFFEUTY TyULES. AFFERTY -"ULES. SKILL AND PASTIME. KILL -"-ND -C ASTIME. TJAND /CAMPAIGN AND TTOSPITAL A UXILIARY /COMFORTS TfIUND. TOWN TTALL. fTIOWN TTALL, OWN -Q-ALL. -"-OWN -Q-ALL, OCT. 23. OCT. 23. /TIRADES TJISPLAYS. gCOTXISH T^ANCERS. OIDE CHOWS. gABl' QHOW. J7IOUR JJAXDS. GARRISON BAND. CITY BA^"D. TEMPERANCE GUARDS BAND. PIPE BAND. PROGRAMME FOR mO-XIGUT. MISS DAPHNE KNJGHT'S PUPILS Present 8.15 to 8.30. 1. Ye Olde Euglishe Minuet Soloist, Betty Keenan. 2. The Ballet of Cards 3. The Ballet of Jesters The Joker, Dorothy Grlffithe 4. An Alabama Jubilee Soloist, Mis* Rul)y Shlrriffs 8.45 to 0. 1. The Aurora Borenlfs Ballet Soloist, Louie Gandln. 2. The Golden Guinea Ballet 3. Night Moth Bullet ..Soloist, Zoe Haynes. 4. The Tzigane Ballet a. The Feather Fan Dorothy Steele. 0.15 to 0.45. THROUGH WAR TO PEACE. A Succession of Dance nnd Tableaux. Peace, Miss Evi Lyuch; Victory, Mlsi» Anita Webster; Ballets of New Zealand, Italy, France, .lapan, Belgium, America, Britain. Soloists: Die Johnston, Berenice Luke, Edna Matthews, Rosa Sachs, Owen Brierly; Musical Directress, Mrs. A. C. Pawson. i GRAND ART TTNION. RAND -"-UT *-" NION. 300 P RIZES 300 -rrixnißiTiON, •^XUIUITION, TJETURNED -" SOLDIERS' 10 TJASKET. . J^AKIXG. 562 GEO. G. FARLAND, Secretary. COMPANY NOTICES. THE DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES COMPANY, LIMITED. The Transfer Books of the above Company will be Closed from MONDAY, October 27, 1019, to FRIDAY, October 31, 1910, both days Inclusive. By Order of the 'Board of TOrectors. H. GIIjFILLAN, Secretary. . Anctland October 21. 1910. 50i DIVIDENDS. QOUTH T>RJ.TISH TNSUTtAiNOE f*i<O., TIMITED. A DIVIDEND of 3/3 per share for the 1 Half-year ended 31st August, 1919, has BEES DECLARED and WILL BE PAYABLE on and after 23rd INST. Shareholders '-an obtain Warrants on application at th« L'ompany'e Offices. By order or the Board. P. H. UPTON, General Manager. Head 'Office: South British Buildings ! Auckland, October 23, 1919.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12
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