AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. FIRST miVOLL IVOLI. FOREMOST, A-IVOLI. TIVOLI. AND BTTIVOLI. IVOLI. FINEST. A. IVOLI. TO-NIGHT, AT Q O-NIGHT, AT 0« TO-NIGHT, •AT Q O-NIGHT, AT O. REAPPEARANCE EAPI'EAKAXCE Ot the BEAUTIFUL AND GIFTED ACTRESS, ELSIE TTIERG-SON, LSIE A 7 ERGUSOX, ELSIE T7»ERGUSON, LSIE A} ERGUSON, ELSIE TjIERGUSON, LSIE AJ ERGUSON, ELSIE T7U-KGUSON, LSIE A} ERGUSON, ELSIE T7IERGUSON, LSIE A 1 ERGUSON, ' ELSIE TTIERGUSON,LSIE A 1 ERGUSON, ELSIE TjIERGUSON, LSIE A 1 ERGUSON, In n Stirring Play, which ranks amongst Her Greatest Successes, Entitled, HIS "PARISIAN TXTIFEIS JT ARISIAN VV IFE. HIS PARISIAN T_t7IFE. IS X ARISIAN VVxFK. HIS PARISIAN TJ-.7-FE. IS XARISIAN VVife. HIS "PARISIAN TT7IFE. IS XARISIAN VVjfe. HIS "PARISIAN TX7IFE. IS XARISIAN VV.fk. The Heroine of "The Rose of the World" has another Intensely Emotional Role, and once more proves herself an Actress of more than usual ability. She is supported by a strong cast, including, DAVID POWELL AND FRANK LOSSEE. Also, "VfR. AND ATRS. C.YDNEY TAREW, A'Ar. A xd A'Ars. O.d.VEY AJREW, MR. AND ATRS. CJYDXEY TAREW, R. and -IVJ.US. Sydney a-»he\v, In tbelr Great Paramount Two-Act Comedy, the a mateur t lar. he Amateur a-'iar. the a mateur t iar. HE -tA-MATEUR AJIAR. Mf,; T. Gil • WILL REPEAT THE EXTRACTS, "A DRUMMER'S HOLIDAY*' (By Special Request). STALLS, I /I /AIBCLE, "1 /rj tales, a/J.. Circle, aJ ' • TIVOLI. Reserves at H. FTttVOLI. IVOLI. deal's. Queen X-jvoLI. TIVOLI. St.. or Theatre. THIVOLI. IVOLI. 'Phone 223 C Auto. ■*■ IVOLI. DAMAGED GOODS" SEASON. AMAGED GOODS'' SEASON. TRANSFERRED FROM THE LYRIC TRANSFERRED FROM THE LYRIC In the Height of Its Success TO THE GRAM). TO THE GRAND. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE RAND. HE VTkaND. The G.P.O. is Opposite. "THE DAMAGED GOODS" BOOM "THE DAMAGED GOODS" BOOM COXTIXUED AT THE GRAND. CONTINUED AT THE GRAND. TO-DAY" AND TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. After a Phenomenally Successful Week at The Lyric. ABSOLUTE RECORD ESTABLISHED ABSOLUTE RECORD ESTABLISHED By Brleux's Magnificent Human Drama. DAMAGED /"100DS." AMAGED VToODS." DAMAGED AMAGED VTOODS." DAMAGED /IOODS." AMAGED V*"OOD9." Which has Stirred Auckland to the Foundation. NOTE THE SCREENING ARRANGEMENTS. LADIES' MATINEE DAILY AT 3. LADIES' MATINEE DAILY AT 3. MEN AND WOMEN'S SESSIONS, MEN AND WOMEN'S SHSSIONS, MEN AND WOMEN'S SESSIONS, MEN AND WOMEN'S SESSIONS, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WOMEN AT 7. MEN AT 8.30. WOMEN AT 7. MEN AT 8.30. WOMEN AT 7. MEN AT 8.30. WOMEN AT 7. MEN AT 8.30. FROM MONDAY NEXT, AT THE GRAND. FROM MONDAY NEXT, AT THE GRAND. TWO LADIES' MATINEES DAILY. TWO LADIES' MATIXEES DAILY. At 2 and at 3.30. TWO EVENING SESSIONS, TWO EVENING SESSIONS, WOMEN AT 7. MEN at 8.30. WOMEN* AT 7. MEN at 8.30. Thereby affording all classes an opportunity of seeing this truly remarkable picture nt this convenient location. Reserves for the Evening Sessions arc at The Grnud (2274). Prices: Reserved 2/7, 2/I,' 1/1, 1/1. _____-a___^j£_fi_ xyOYAL A UCKLAND /AHOIR. (Founded in 1592 as the Auckland Lledertafel.) 1 £A |fc mHIRD pIOSCBRT Jm_ t own H- ALIWJUM THURSDAY, QCT. gQ *_■■> JV-fEXT. MISS VERA MOGINIE will Sing "Morning" (Oley Speaks) "Depuis le Jour" .... (Charpentler) MR. THOMAS HARRIS will Recite "The Highwayman" : . (Alfred Noyes) THE ORCHESTRA will Play ' 1 "Gypsy Suite" .... (Edward German) TnE CHOIR will Sing (unaccompanied) "The Tattoo" (Laurent de Hille) With the Orchestra. | "Great ls Jehovah" (Schubert) And " mHE TAESERT " " mHE TAESERT " -*- AJ (Fcliclen David) SUBSCRIBERS MAY ENROL NOW. Season Subscriptions: 2 TICKETS FOR EACH IA/fi CONCERT AY/ O Box Plan Opens nt Wildman and Arey's on TUESDAY, October 28, at 8 a.m. SUBSCRIBERS' EXTRA TICKETS, S)/ Obtainable at the Box Offlce, the Secretary's Offlce, 1, Kitchener Street, or Mr. W. Coltman, Jeweller, Queen Street. SY'D. J. HARBUTT, d9 '' Secretary. ~~ M ARKET * "JpiniDAY", ,/ACTOBER q-J AT Y.W.C.A.. UPPER QUEEN ST. 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. STALLS: P m,r. (^'v t . I ; AKES ' XMAS PUDDING, PRESERVES, SWEKTS. WORK, AXD FLOWERS. ADMISSION, Gd. Also. .CAFATEP.IA LUNCHEON FOR BUSINESS MEN. 12 TO 2 P.M. Opportunity for Seeing Rnildiug. Lunch Tickets: 2/6.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 16
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