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AMUSEMENTS. ' ! ■ , i ~ ~~ ■ ~ GREAT DOUBLE STAR. DOUBLE VALUE PROGRAMME N= PSSSSB; .^^Sfpgg! PBESENT S THE MAKERS OF MIRTH' JaNE*. A«TIsVs OF JOY « ±ss KisSis Lg S jffl iss kIIIH l|; §ga fig&tfS, I^SiSteg^SS: Sμ i l c s, i - MILES, j/ ,- With Jane and Katherine Lee, is one of the Brightest; Cleanest Snappiest, and Most Entertaining Comedies ever put befote the public. ' IT RADIATES CHEERINESS AND FUN? Katherine to Jane: Why Is our picture, ••Smiles," so| long?— Jane « » S p - , 7 Katherine: Because there's a/mile between the first S and the last S.—Jane: Wait a minute. Oh, &-cs, I getcher* Yes, there's a Mile of Smiles In "SMILES." If Tired and Out of Sorts, The Beet of Tonics is a Dose of "Smiles." A GALE OF LAUGHTER AND A TORRENT OK SPARKLING MIRTH. . Jewel dIS, " 1,2252* oS?™ TSS PISS ASS? , « E\\ LL FOLLY. AHE ■*? ALLEN -A-NGEL. Based on Gouverneur Morris' Story, "YOU CAN'T GET AWAY WITH IT." I A Living. Throbbing Portrayal of Experiences of a Woman Who Sinned. i The Story of a Girl Who Succumbs to a Great Temptation. The Story of a Beautiful Woman Who Pays the Price of Polly. A Tremendous Uruma of a Girl s Love of Luxury. Her Fall, and Her Bitter Payment. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. THE GREATEST WESTERN DRAMA EVER FILMED SEVEN PARTS FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY ZANE GREY. pARNUM, IN JJIDERS QF fTUIE T>URPLE QAGB. yyiLLIAM JIARNUM. IN JJIDERS QF milE pURPLE CAGE. IN MEMOHIAM. AMUSEMENTS. SHOEBRIDGE.—In loving memory of onr : . de h ar so " and brother, George Thomas, T YMC. " Aucklnnd'e X YRIC who passed away .November 7, 101 S. Leading Evening ■L'VRIC Not gone from memory, not gone from love, T YRIC. Picture House." T YRIC. But gone to the heavenly home above. -•-'YRIC. ••-'Yttic'. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF and brothers. SIIOEBRH>GE.-In loving memory of dear __ ".?£_% RlciNC Stp a'in" George, who passed away, November 7, „. " AW.\U '-'TRAIN. ■ 1 IMS. "''y of Daring, Love, and I In the prime of life death claimed him. Thrilling Adventure. Ever remembered. Also ' Flrst Episode of the Thrilling Inserted by his Joying sister-in-law _ <rnH F t^1!?? 1, ,,...,. , and Ada and Harry _ .3™ LJgiggg &_%__» Z SHOEBRI'DGE.—In fond and loving memory Usual Prices. Reserve your seats at of our dear brother, George, who passed Richardson's. away November 7, 1918. We often think of days gone by,. - COMMENCING qTO-MORROW, ATh« c d a ow < o-er er o e ur a nfe O fs t ca e st : , AT THE MATINEE. Our dear brother has gone for ever. That Delightful Little Personality, Inserted by his loving brother and TirABEL "VT ORMAND sister-in-law, James and Martha. -'"■ABEL, OHMANd) SMITH.—In lovdng memory of my dear JjJ-aBEL -NoUMANd' hrother-ln-law. George Washington Smith, j Vf ABEL In Her who fell asleep on November 7, 1018. M.ab bl -iN ORMAND. Latest Success ■One of the 'best that God could, send, "YrABEL "VTORMAND. I Beloved by all, a faithful friend. ■ u -*-ABKL -L> ORMAND. Inserted by his loving slster-ln-la.w, N. "jI.fABEL "VTORMAND. Banks, and family. IU AHEL -»-> ORMAND. "YTABEL -VfORMAND. I TOWNSEND.—In loving memory of Thomas ■"-•-ABEL ORMAND . Henry, beloved husband and father, who rVf ABEL -XTORuIAND." fTTHE T>EST. depnrted November 7, 1018. *»-«-ABEL -L> OKMAND. -L HE XeSTJ To-day brings back sad memories ;HI|"ABEL ~VTO»MAND. fpME TJEST. | Of a loved one gone to rest. OUMAND. -L HE. X I£ST. inserted b y his loving wife and family. ffOMIAKD. rpg. pgr. TOWNSEND.-In loving memory of our | _J_ ABEL dear_brother Henry, who died on Severn- ,-.*s& , Verted by his loving broker and M * ORMAND. sister-in-law, C. and L. Townsend. IN ADDITION, Second Episode of the Startling TOWNSEND.—In loving memory of my lathe Serial, dear uncle Henry, who died November 7, — "fTTHE T IGHTNINU DAIDER." — i9iß. — •* J -fci.E -Lightning J-Vaider. ,, — It's just one Tear ago to-day I Since my dear uncle passed away. USUAL SATURDAY PRICES. inserted by his loving, niece, Emma Beaerre. at Richardson's Piano Co. - mHE T YRIC. TTOOD.-In of our dear J-b J- HE. -LIMBIC. nephew and cousin (Ward) Wood, wbo __^_____________________ died of influenza, at Obakune, November 7, 1018. T C A I Death cannot from our thoughts efface, j..v,xi.j. 1 Ills tender smile, his loving face; . (Toe ChautaiNjua akhol-luilou, Incorporated; His words, his actions are not dead, But in our benrts are dally read. T ARGE mOWN XT ALL. Ever mourned by his affectionate "^^ i Uncle Jess and family, and Aunt Grace ___ ..,_,7Z _ „,, and family. • /pO-NIGHT, g P-M. FPNERAL DIRECTORS. M R F EJFWICK n LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Und«r- M ISS D° XK° THY B AKEE, \J. tJ>k»rs and Embaln>ers, "Marble Arch." ~,,, r . HobsoL Street, Auckland. Phone 561. D M. TX7ATNEY SIBUN. Undertaker and PROGRAJUME. »» Embalmer. Phone KMA. Newmarket l. Ensemble, "Mavis" (Craxton) and Symonds St.. Auckland. Official Under- " Elegle" <Maeeenet) taker to N.Z. Defence Department. p o. Violin Solo, "Adagio" .<Frana Rica) INKS AND HALL, Undertakers and MISS BAKER. Embalmers, Shortland St., Auckland. 3. '"Che Gellda Manina" ("La 'Boheme , ) Phones: Bus., 332; Private, 1907 and 1920 (Puccini) (2 rings). l> "The Birth of Morn" TJ. MiIVOR AND SONS, Undertakers !.' A s ? l * lt '....(Campbell Ttpton) • and Embalmere, 188, Karangahape Bd. Boat bon^ fn - •••x^V;™;? H a«let Ware) Motor or Horse Hearse. Phones 689. 2151 . „, „ , •*% >a»*JLU I-2 rings). D 4 - Violin Solo. "Spanls-h Dance". .(Saresate) WKSoVtS* £S*%£ ___£ 5 - " Ah! *°™ m Funerals furnished Town or Country: horee .. Th . o f .-.. i,Jiassenecj or motor. Phone 1838. " D of Mine"' WVXESgSR TAS. JAMIESON, Funeral Undertaker, 27, „ Fn , ptnM< , "r- Jl 1 ? W S L p L - >„ O Belgium St. (late Upper Queen St.), 6 ' y w "ters of Mlnnenrar Newton East 'Phone 253. B .*„,_?_?. .^V^V^-i^Kg " jyR. Q ,Q.EISEL, LECTURER. FPNERAI, NOTICES. y ITAfj .. j)F—-\ LODKJE, 2/& 1/e. M 9 U.A.O. DRUIDS. — ; =livWssL*, I.ECTURES. Members are requested ; ' ~ to attend the F>uneral of _ _ „ -»-«i>>-vttt» „ „ VCmP our ]i, te Bro. ,R. Bennett, N Z T 1 ° R PAR TV " leaving his late residence, *- Aima Place. 'Parnell, at 3.?0 pm. on SUNDAY NEXT, fox Waikumete Cemetery. 208 J. G. -MrGOWAre, % -JIHEATRE, j MILITARY PARADE. CI E it I O R CADETS & CJUNDAY, QTH INST., rr jjr p.iM. 3ITJSKETRT, PENROSE. v * •*" All Afternoon Trains to Penrose, SATURDAY, Bth lust., cancelled. Further orders will be issued through the usual channel. F. A. WOOD. Major N.Z.S.C., TT C«COTT TJENNETT 5<57 Commanding No. 1 Group. *~ 7 ■*-* — XT C<COTT TJiENNETT A UCKHAND SENIOR CADETS. ■" -«- "CT g|QOTT "DjENNETT 28TH AND 20TH COMPANIEB. MUSKETRY PARADE CALLED FOR ONE OF THE WORLD'S LEADING SATURDAY, BTH. IS CANCELLED. ORATORS, WHO HAS RECENTLY By Order. RETURNED FROM A TOUR OF THE ul ° O.C. Company. UNITED STATES, "LgTH AUCKLAN£_SENIOR CADETS. WILL LECTURE ON The MUSKETRY PARADE Oirrpn *~ SxanSZS. (SATURDAY >. BTH, is pOOLED. R ULED AND R OBRED. R. GARDNER (Lieut.). pOOLED, JJULED AND JJOBBED. pOOLED. TJULED AND TJOBBJSD. ATHLETIC SPORTS. Orchestra. Sliver Collection. QWING TO UNFAVOURABLE ■ WEATHER PROSPECTS AtSAJNUUf, THE ING _ &50 OPEN AIR MUSICAL AFTERNOON AT VASANTA COLLEGE, ! EPSOM - PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. ANNOUNCED FOR SATURDAY, STB INST. I ; jj PERMITTING. 4 lr^r fl *rfT EXCURSION TO OSTESD. rrrrrr===rrr=r===r=== Sunday, November o. WRAGGE Institute and Waiata Tropical I? 6 Wate A f ! ont ' ' Gardens, Birkenhead.—lndian Para- ?'?. „ orthern MIIU - at 10 *- m -> °etend | disc — Mnseum—Lovely Palms — Flowers. v *• ' R . _ _„ Choicest Refreshments. DeUghtfol ENBlth Retnrn Fare, 2/6. Resort. AdmisMon, 1/1. A C 2« BRADNEX AND BINNS.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 12

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