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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC. T xlllC. rpiVOLI. TO-DAY ! ! YRIC. Where there* A-'YRIC. J- IVOLI. LILLIAN GISH LYRIC. Always a T YRIC. rpiVOLI. ROBERT HAiRKON. YRIC. Better ">YRIC. ■»■ IVOLI. FATTY ARBUOKLE. L V ; RIC. 1t 8. TO-NIGHT AT Q vwuunl ix O-NIGHT AT O. A . rf^REAT r— XX VTreAT CHARMING TIOUBLE T>ROGRAMME ! ! ALICE TJjKADT, , AJ OVBL _ E XT ROGRAMME ! ! LICE ■D | RAI)Y, D. W. GRIFFITH, A LICE TJiKADY, x H E KING OF PRODUCERS, PRESENTS -"-"RADY, THE FAVOURITE ARTISTS, ALICE TJItADY. LICE -t*RADY, T ILLIAN ALICE TOiADY »JK*H3 X ' ISH A-UOOB ±SiRADY, LJKiiS G125 ALICE TMUDY, -"ILLIAN VTISH LICE i>RADY TfOBERT TTARRON ALICE TJHADY A*OBERT aO-ARRON LiOF X>RAnY AXD "ROBERT TTARRON ALICE -RißaSy: -ROBERT H A RRON "-*li^dy i In another of those clever Masterpieces ALICE TJItADY, which have made the name of Griffith LICE aArADY, so deservedly popular. A LICE -DiRADY. " A POMAXCE /"lF •tt-LIOE -*>HADY. -A. XVoMiNCE U F A LICE TVRADY, " * TJOMANCE f\F -tA-LIOE A>RADY, -JTX. rioMANCE V>F In her Latest Select Tlay, " A TJOMANCE (XV " \\7*>MAN AND XKTIFE." "xx -"OMANCE xJp " "OMAN AND VV IFE." TTAPPY T/ADDEY." The immortal " VXTOiMAN AND V.'IF'E." AA A PPY X ALLEY." Story of " VVojIAN AND * V IFE." TTAPPY T/ADDEY." Jane Eyre, " TIiOMAN AND TXTIFE." AJ_ A p.PY » ALLEY." and the " "OIIAS AND " IFB." TTAPPY -yALLEY." trials she "YX7OMAN AND \\7IFE." J-A-APPY » ALLEY." endured " ''OMAN AND '* IFE." A fi-reeler of laughs, tears, thrills and along the " T\TOMAN AND VX7IFE." human touches, with a mighty climax, rough and " ''OMAN AND '» IFE." A r Kr _ stony road " VXTOMAN AND TinFE." Allo to Love. " ''OMAN AND " IFE." T7IATTY A TJTtTTCK'r.Ti' '•' Wv AND W!™'" F ATTY ASbUOKLB OMAN AND "IFE. TIATTY A RBUCKLE CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S HEROINE A ATTY KBUCKLE "^ShSiA^SSSi 0 ix mis LAT^ T M | D R y EAiII - NG 2ACT STORY. COMEDY. In Addition —" A "VrAN OF TV/TIGHT" " rpHE TTAYSEED." Sth Chapter-"A Max OF -WEIGHT" , *...i £±AYSEKD." In Addition —" A \f AS OF \f«JHT" T ' TTAYSEED." Sth Chapter-"-A- MAN OF -l-'J-IGHT" ' -*-HE AYSEED." One long round of laughter from start LYRIC SUPERB ORCHESTRA. to finish. Overture: "A Motor Ride" (Descriptive). OSUA ?°" T o V T "'»" == £o. To-night at Richardson s. or by rpjYOLI Fowlds 1 , or Theatre. Phone 3645. -L IVOLI Phone 2236 Auto. EXCLUSIVE fTO mHE T TRIG. XCLUSIVE Aq A HE -"YRIC. rjRAND. rpO-DAT A NEW" WORLD PICTURE. HOLIDAY NOTICES. ME." . Starring __ »\J 0 AX i-'J-E.- juxe ELVIDGE. COAX ATE." OAK M E ... It's a bright, sparkling, summer-time SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. comedy, with an amusing incident every minute. Pursuant to the terms of the Banking Act. .._,_.,. DON'T MISS IT! 1908, TUESDAY, the Gth April. 1020. is (]OAX I»ft. Starring hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at ". ' . E " JUNE ELVIDGE. the offices of the undermentioned Banks "Vi E." throughout New Zealand:— " v --OAX iu E." THf r vmv h.w cry ~.„„.„, rt ' s a fine comedy, with funny and i JK? BANK OF" AUSTRALIA, unusually complicated situations. L,T J?" „ IT'S A REAL TREAT. C. G. OGILVIE. Inspector. "V~IOAX ATE." Starring BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AM-E." JUNE ELVIDGE. B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. , "riOAX M E -" THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, JJ -E." P. H. COX, Inspector. It's a clever and corking good story— THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW np'lrrVl^r^firT^S o^ ZEALAND, LIMITED. -,_, r iA_.,A. X i«-Vv >wl-F -irirnT D. W. DUTHIE. General Manager. L* g£*£zA M AN O*. MlSir." THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF 7t h Chapter— A AfAN f\V TITIGIIT. AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. 7tn IVJL AN XJ F I>J-IGHT. E. P. YALDWYN, Manager. BIJOU ORCHESTRA. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Sesslons-11, 1.-13. 4.85. and 7.30. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. Day.—Circle, 1/6 and If: Stalls. 6d. Evening.—'Res. Circle, 2/. 1/6, and If; NOTE-Good Friday. 2nd April. 1920, Stalls - M - a -~J? W tal ' Easter Saturday, 3rd April, Easter mom, —it. Monday, sth April, 1920, will also be — observed as holidays throughout New Zea- T s-nnv tvtbtuts land, being Statutory Holidays. 515 A.awa Ag-nnia. —TAWNm E N N I S. TOASTER JJO.LID AY AW N -L ENN IS. MATCH mHE -pRUIT J|£ARKET9 TgNGLAND V. AUCKLAND. QLOSED J)AY gATUKDAY, • WUjL BE rLA YED. " AS WELL AS T O-MORROW, pOOD AND TOASTER ° N xX A XJ THB EDEN - AND EPSOM COURTS, ■"■*■ Play commencing at 2 p.m. CARPENTER ARTHUR. J. BRAID AND CO. ENGLAND.—Messrs. A. It. Lowe and A. A. B DONALD, LTD. E - "eauiisn (ot English Liavis Cup ' ' Team l. J JONES **••*•« ;■ •PROviNCIAL FRUITGROWERS' CO-OP. ."andTTaliacef 88 "' E A. PERKINS AXD CO. . RADLEY AND CO. E. TURNER AXD SONS. 604 Admlßslon •' 2 / 6 • Children, Half-price. K. G. ARCHER, Hon. Secretary. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRA- 862 Auckland Lawn Tennis Assn. lasia, ltd. :=^=^=r=rr=r=Trr: EASTER HOLIDAYS. SPOBTING. NOTICE OF CLOSING. tS_\?^_______. The Dnnlop Rnhoer Co. of Australasia, JJ-"- ,Ali QLUB. Ltd., begs to notify that Its OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, 62.-FORT STREET, AUCKLAND.. __V™** ' Jft**™™. 1920. WILL BE CLOSED . p ßlh t . ASJ) j, FROM FRIDAY, Ist APRIL, TO """ " "• TUESDAY, Gth APRIL (inclusive). ■ — — FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 11.43 A.M. EACH DAY. mHE WAREHOUSE OF THE TONSON GARLiCK CO., LTD., A DMISSIUX. WILD BE CLOSED FROM TO RACECOURSE 1 1/8 9 P.M., THURSDAY, APRIL 1, TO GKANDSIA;vD fcNGLOSURE--8 A.M., TUESDAY, APRIL 6. ueuuemeu 11/. So Lnuies o/ - Ticaets for Enclosure on bale at Club s Ouicv ..tur.u iix is hereby given that the AUCK- ah V-r»uua o t ncr than Members leaving A> LAND RETAIL WATCHMAKERS the iuuaoc* or win be liaoit AND JEWELLERS will Close their respec-; ou re . tulerlng to Ue>UJl wy luf auinUaiou, live places *- business for Easter «olidays „, .„. .__,____,_. w ,,i ,° ~s , fH , , mSrMNG R * DAY XI<iHT Unt " TUESDAY unuei'££. "uT be admitted W. COLTMAN. President. to Granustauu Enclosure. 506 F. T. EYRE, Secretary r, ° Pe« ou wil A uas at an y time slnce the . passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act I Amenument Act, 11K>S, toilowed the occupaC 'tion of a Booamaker or Booimaaer s ciera, ITT OF AUCKLAND. no disqualltied or undesirable persou will Ibe admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse TUBLIC LIBRARY I during the Autumn Meeting, and if auy such person is found on such Course he wiil be removed therefrom and prosecuted for The Lending Department of the Central trespass. Library, Wellesley Street, and all Depart- The Promotion of Sweeps is Prohibited, ments of the Branch Libraries in Epsom, o na "n* l> erson Infringing this regulation t, ~ ~ „ _ will be removed from the Racecourse and Remuera, Parnell, and Grafton will be remuieu _io_» CLOSED FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS, from P rosecuted - SPENCE FRIDAY TO MONDAY. 2nd to sth April, ' ' Secretary inclusive. " HENIRY iW. WILSON, Town Clerk. MEETINGS. March 29, 1920. 516 HOCKEY CLUB.—The Fifth . X_l Annual" Meeting of above will he held r"' TV 0F AUCKLAXD. morro^.(W^ d " c^ y 'ieit C^ P t a poLo..rv \_j ■ fience. Men>»ers to mccL -il musunbj REFUSE COLLECTION. j Reservoir at 7.15 p.m. 2. There will be no collection of refuse ln the City on Good Friday and Easter ■VHJRTH SHORE ALBION Monday. " _o_J__T x\ FOOTBALL CLUB. Iv the Eden Terrace District refuse usually collected ou Friday, will be taken J_t_# The above Club win hold a away on Thursday, Ist April. f_H__\ SPECIAL MEETING In Tudor's Iv Grey Lyon refuse usually collected on _f>s_\ Tea Rooms. Devonport, on Monday, will not be taken away until JT Tfn WEDNESDAY, 31st lust., at S Tuesday, 6th April. f__\ \*JJ „ m In Remuera usually collected ou „ _, . _. Friday will be taken away on Thursday Business. — Amalgamation of Club with Ist April, and that usually collected on Sunnyside Football Club. «n n Arfril WiU "" tak£n " Way ° U Tut ' 6day ' i-» thls >feerin s ls of tbe utmost ln >P° n - HENRY w vciT I ance, all Members are requested to attend, 1 w ' * IMON ' .especially 'Senior Members. March 30. 1920. X ' I C. H. BORYER, -VT Z. CO-OP. HONEY PRODUCERS' 526 Hon - Secretary. XT*. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. j EASTER HOLIDAYS. i T ABOURITES. especially ex-Wallii RealXj dents, are requested to attend a The Depot and Offices of the above ln » •" th e Trades Hall, on WEDNESDAY, Association will be closed on GOOD MARCH 31. at 7.30 p.m. Business: ArFRIDAY, EASTER SATURDAY rangements for future welfare of the widow and EASTER MONDAY. ' of the lite Jerry Jouec, formerly resident 55jj of Waihi. ; XX. E. PARRY, M.P., ~~ J. UITELL. REMOVAL NOTICES. ISI Convenors. rxj R. AISLABIK, Optician, nas removed X ' }Z_ S2 -^ let Sh »P«talr».— TiTEN-S OUskins. Riding and Walking, also Opp. City Fir* Brigade Station. D. ■!"■ Cycling Capes-At Tutt's. Symonds St.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 77, 30 March 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 77, 30 March 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 77, 30 March 1920, Page 12

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