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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. fITHE rpiVOLI. IVOLI. -*-HE J- IVOLI. ■ rrevou. cjjlver rprvoLi. J-IVOLI. OII.VEB -i- IVOLI. i rpiVOL.I. T/"ING ! ! ! miVOLI. j- 1 -IVOLI. XXiNG ! ! ! ■*- IVOLI. ACJENSATIONAL QUCCESS .'!• SENSATIONAL !!! TfiACH A FTERNOOX, OQA J-'ACH -ft-FTERNOON, *•"«• EACH A FTEKNOON, O Oft ACH -*»-FTERNOON, 4.O\J. TO-MGHT, AT Q O-NIGHT, AT O. THE GREATEST AND MOST POPULAR OF ALL ENGLISH MELODRAMAS, rpHE Q.ILVER T7-ING. -*-he Silver **~isg. fPHE CJILVER XT'ING. ■*- HE >3 1 ILVER. J^-ING. THE CJILVER ING. HE K>ILVER J^-ING. rpHH QJLVKR T7"ING. •*- HE J-MnG. THE CJJ.LVER T^INO. HE JoiILVER J^-ING. HTO .QiLVKR TT'ING. , ■*- HE WILVER -**-ING. THE CjILVER JTiIAQ. HE CjLVEB J^-ING. THE .QILVER XT" ING. HE *>ILVER -"-ING. THE CJILVER T7"ING. HE -"-ING. THE CMLVER T7-ING. HE KJILVER -*^-ING. fTIHE QILVER T7"ING. X HE -**-ING. fTHE CULVER T7"ING. J- he Silver J^-ing. Presented ny an All-Star British Cast, headed by William Faversham, who played the original role of Wilfred Dcuver with Wilson Barrett. The most sensational drama ever staged, replete with thrills and incidents of absorbing heart Interest. Many fine scenes are depicted In and out of London, the Epsom Racecourse, etc., etc. Also, A GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including the Latest mack cjen'nett ack Bennett v^omedy, "rpilE TITTLE \Ti/IDOn." ••-■-HE -L'ITTLB "»IDOW." Teddy, the Mack Sennett dog, again plays an extraordinary part, supported by Ford Sterling, Myrtle Lynd, etc. And the TIVOLI'S BRILLIANT ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Fame and Glory" (Elgar) iintracte, •The liells or St. Marys" iKmmett) PIWCES: AFTERNOON: STALLS Od; CIRCLE 1/1. NIGHT: STALLS 1/1; CIUCLE 1/7. KESERVKS, 6d EXTRA. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. T IVOLI. Reserves at H. fpiVOLI. IVOLI. CleiU-s, Queen -»-IVOLI. TIVOLI. St., or Theatre. 7PIVOLI. IVOLI. "Phone Auto. -*• IVOLI. RAND I~qV>-PAY. A Fine World Drama, THE CJTRONG X\7±YHE OxHO.VC "AY. Starring THE STRONG TT7AY. June Elvidge. HK THONG ' ' AY. And CIHAR.LIE /CHAPLIN 'lIARLIK V^HAPLIN " A "TvOG'S -i»- -L , CHARLIE /CHAPLIN T IPE." HARLIE -^ Will Appear: 2.10 and 4 o'clock, 7.10 and 9 o'clock. (Sessions: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Doors, 1.30 •nd «.30. Prices—Afternoon: Circle, 1/ and 6(1. Stalls, fill. Evening.—Circle, 1/6 and 1/; Children, 0d; Stalls Od. SMILING TOM MOORE In •MUST FOR TO-NIGIIT" AT THE LYRIC, SATURDAY. mO-MOItROW — VIVJAN MARTIN, J- /n " Her Country First." — "Bv'ryb'dy's." UECTCRES. rrO DEVO.NTORT RBSIDBXTS. CONGRIDGATIONAL LITEItARY AXD LVEIJATING SOCLETX. LECTURE, By Mr. C. L. Sturmfels. Opt. iD., G.S.O I B.'Sc (Ulle). Subject: "The Creator's Camera." In the Church, TO-NMIIT (Thursday), At 7.45 -p.-in. Admission Free. 14 BIBLE STUDECN'TS' ASSOCIATION". -rjJHE g[AS TTOHMBD." NOW LIVING WIUL XEVEBI D.IE. An Interesting Lecture on above Topic will be given by W 3 *" W JOHIXSTOX, V.D.M., OF SOUTH AFRICA, IN THE LYRIC, SY-MONDrS STREET, On gUNDAY, QCTOBEIR 9/J AT 7.30 P.M. DOXT MISS IT! Seats Free! N o CollecUon!! sei T° WN 2 A LL, J^UCKLAND. QCTOBER 9/TTH AND 9QTH. " T> O L S H E V I S M." ""OLSHISVIS M." Two .Lectures on the Topic of the Hour. By AUBR.EY L. WILLI'Ai.'S, •WHO LIVED IN RUSSIA UNDER CZAR AND BOLSHEVIKS. MONDAY, OCTOBER at S p.m.— Subject: "A New Zealander's Experiences in Bolshevist Russia." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th— Subject: "Russia: Past and Present." Ilustrated by Splendid Laatern Slides. ADMISSION: :!/, 2/, aud 1/ (Plus Tax) "Box I'lau at Wildman and Arey's from Thursday. 521 MEETINGS. A 5.R.5. A SPECIAL MEETING OF TJIE AUCKLAND BRANCH WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW NIGHT, OOTOBBK 24 At 7.30 p.m. Business: Consideration of Increases in Salaries uiid other business. E. WILLIAMS, Chairman. J. W. TIZARD, Secretary. gT. GEORGE'S ROWING CLUB (RE-G.) The 36TH ANNUAL GENERAL MJEJET- ' th f Clu V W JI be held at the BOAT--Ufl^TrtSS ,, T red tbat iUI lntei - ' G. BIRCH, 089 Hon. Sec: PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. j Ahe Lauucu iiUUIWAI will leave for above on SATURDAY .Next, at 2 p.m., leaving following Monday at 3 p.m. Bunday Excursion leaving at 10 a.m. and returning from Ostend at 5.30 p.m. Week-end FaTe! j 4/; Sunday Excursion, 2/6. Weather and other olrtumetances permtttmg- H. BACH. Master. 524 (RENT'S CAPS AND HATS.—We have a rT ~ Particularly well assorted stock of Gent ■ Caps and Hats, only the very latest \\ell worth inspecting.— McBRID*) Cash Tailor aud Outfitter, 11. 13, Victoria Street

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 12

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