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AMUSEMENTS. r\ p E R A tt o tr s c. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS "EtULLEB'S AND MERRY X CILLER'S BRIGHT TO-NIGHT — AT Q — rpO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT ° — J- O-NIGHT. First Appearance, and Direct from America. CELIA ]\,fA VIS . ELIA -"J-AVIS, IN A LITTLE OF THIS AND THAT. "]\TAt?GIE TCIOSTER, -"J-AGGIE X OSTER. THE WIZARDESS OF MELODY. CHARLEBERT T__ROS. AND TTARRY, HARLEBERT J-»ROS. AND J-"-ARRY, WONDERFUL TUMBLING ACROBATS. LA "DELLE "VfARIE, A J-*ELLE -L'J-ARIE, BENSATIONAL BALANCING TRAPEZIST. PS.LVEY CJISTERS, ALVEY IN A NEW PROGRAMME OP HARMONIES. LAST WEEK and POSITIVE FAREWELL, PAUL A CJTANHOPE'S __ D i_ SStaNHOPE'S MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE COMPANY. In VANITY T7IAIR. ANITY x a ir. A REAL REVUSICAL REVEL. Plans at Richardson's, 110, Queen Street, till 5; then at Segedin's (opp. Theatre) till 7. 'PHONE 3748 FOR RESERVES. YOU MUST BOOK TO BE SURE. PRICES: 1/, 2/, 2/6 (Res., 6d extra). Plus Tax. QUCCESS KJUCCESS Instantaneous and Spontaneous. A T T a_. rt LOBE. T T HE AT THE • p*.LU!*E. T the ULOBE. AT THE rt LOBE. T THE '-"LOBE. OF THE GREAT SUPER-FEATURE. THE GREAT SUPER-FEATURE. THE rpREASURE OF TTEAVEN. HE J-REASURE OF AA-EAVEN. THE ntREASURE y "DF TTEAVEN. HE AreaSURE OF AAEAVEN. THE /TtREASURE OF TTEAVEN. HE J-KEASURE OF XAEAVEN. THE mREASURE OF TTEAVEN. HE J-REASURE OF AAEAVEN. THE rpREASURE OF TTEAVEN. HE J-REASURE OF AIEAVEN. A Beautiful Picturisation of the Remarkable Novel by MARIE CORELLI MARIE CORELLI MARIE CORELLI MARIE CORELLI MARIE CORELLI MARIE CORELLI MARIE CORELLI MARIE CORELLI THIS magnificent picture was produced under the direct supervision of the authoress, and is portrayed by a brilliant cast of specially-chosen screen artists. POWERFUL dramatic situations, interwoven with a touching love story, amid beautiful scenery, make this wonderful production a masterpiece of unusual distinction. SPECIALLY SELECTED MUSIC Will be rendered by THE GLOBE ORCHESTRA. THE GLOBE ORCHESTRA. PRICES OF ADMISSION. DAY": STALLS fid. CIRCLE 1/. > NIGHT (after sixj: STALLS 3d, CIRCLE /3. Reserves, 1/6. ARCADIA. TO-N.IOHT, RCADIA. Also A RCADIA. TUESDAY and -fi-RCADIA. WEDNESDAY. DOROTHY ri IS'H In OROTHY VTiSH. DOROTHY rtISH. " "ROOTS." OROTHY t_TiSH. "JJOOTS." DOROTHY rt ISH. Boots are full of OROTHY tjr.giH. feet for most DOROTHY rtISH. people, but for OROTHY vJish. Dorothy Gisb they were full of romance. In Addition: Episode No. 9, "MAN OR BRUTE." " THE SILENT MYSTERY." .TSRITANNIA. URITANNIA. BRITANNIA. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. ALSO TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM In I>IDERS rvF mHE pURPLE CAGE. ••'.iIWUS AJp X nE JTciti'LE KiDLRo /\f ri\HE pURPLE i_t AGE. .DEUS AJp A HJ _ AT URPLE In Seven Reels. By ZANE GREY. Splendid Supports. Two-Part Comedy. i -L">MPRESS (Reservoir Cor.) "V"EWTO'N. TO-NIGHT AT 7. Double Star Programme. . "THE LEOPARD'S BRIDE." Stalling the Bostock Animals. "THE XUi.-*. OF THE WHEEL." Starring Geraldine Farrar. WED.—"THE LURE OF THE BUSH." r-cr ES T XT* N D qt HEAT RE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A SELECT MASTERPIECE, ■Starring NORMA TALMADGE in NORMA TALMADGE iv •THE NEW MOON." "THE NEW MOON." LECTURES. ■\TATIONAL SCHOOL ,OF HEALTH. iGKA'FTON LIBRARY HALL, Top of Symonds Street. i NEW YEAR SESSION OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, at 7.45 Sharp. 1 Subject: "THE QUEST FOR HEALTH." Lecturers: M. WALKER. NORMAN KKK.R, and C. A. WILSON. Learn How to Acquire and Perpetuate i Health. Questions Answered. 1 Admission by Silver Coin. All Invited. 24 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. | INSTRUCTION IN POULTRY-KEEPING. j PUBLIC LECTURES WITH PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS. ■ Will be given by E. C. Jarrett, Government j Poultry Instructor, • On MONDAY. 16th February. 2 p.m., at f Mr. W. H. Keane's Plant. iIIKKDALE. , On WEDNBSDAY, ISth February, 2 p.m at Mr. Flank li. Wells' Plant, MANU- , HEW A. I On SATURDAY, 21st February. 2 p.:.... at J. \V. Williams' Plant, Archibald Road j NEW LINN. , All- Poultry-keepers and others interested ; are cordially invited to attend. ; c. c. .lAßiii.rr. j i 305 roultry Instructor, Auckland. 1 ——————_____ PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. * . BAKERS, Butchers, and Hairdressers— Don't forget the Fruiterers' Picnic, Motutapu. Wednesday, ISth. Boats leave Ferry 9.» l and 1 ICtj F"" itUITERERS* Picnic and Sports at Motutapu. Wednesday, ISth. The '" j event e.f the year. S.s. Peregrine leaves . v terry 9.00 aud 1 p.m. Tickets 1/C, Children l' i *L 54 c "XTORTHERN STEAMSHIP ■' COMPANY, LIMITED. H WHAKATANE AND OPOTIKI SHOWS. n FOR WHAKATANE. il S.S. TASMAN, MONDAY, Feb. 16, 4 p. m ;• FOR oroxiKi. •• S.S. NGATIAWA, TUESDAY, Feb 17 1.30 p.m. Tlie Tasman will leave Whakatane on FRIDAY, February 20, at 6 a.m., and the >f Ngatiawa will leave Opotikl on SATUR- * DAY, February 21, at 7 a.m. !"■, CHARLES HANSON, _ 305 Manager. n DANCING. l ,'t T\ A N C I >f G. XJ TO-NIGiHT. TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. And Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. 15 Messrs. Geo. Williams. (Tias. Weaver, and J. Turner. ~ Most Popular and Select Dances. 1. We claim that Music and Floor is Sewond ie to None. Come and be your own judges. A Gents, 1/8; Ladies, Od. 75 ii

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 10