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• . .- _____!_-_____-__ ' the best programme is at ' national "pictures. "\t ational pe_- r 'e ,cl- . ational a ictubeß. 'phone -national *■ ictubbs. .xtational tjictubes. 2-59 a. "\f ational -pictures. National -Pictures. " National atictuuls. . william fox presents the popular screen actor, WILLIAM "RUSSELL, In a powerful story of CJACBED CJILENCE. ILLIAM A-usSELL, Army Life during pence *3 ACRED »ILENCE. WILLIAM "RUSSELL, time. From the Start- CLACKED CJILENCE. ILLIAM . XVusSELL. ling Stage Play ©ACRED OILENCE. WILLIAM "RUSSELL, "THE DESERTER," jJACRED CJILEM-L. illiam -KyssfiLL, R>ACI _S-' SfFfigSSWILLIAM RUSSELL, An Intense Drama of CJACyKD jaiLENCIi-. ILLIAM AVUSSELL, Human Emotions.. IOACIIED »IL_NCE. SIX PARTS. - The.Story of a Supreme Sacrifice for a Woman's Honour. Three men and a woman play the Game of Life, and only one of them wins. Whicn? An Evil Woman's Influence spreads like a curse over three men's lives. A POWERFUL STORT OF A WOMAN'S SIN AND WHAT IT COST. A pREAT GTORT QREAT SJTAB QREAT QAST. DOJTT MISS • IT. * ~"1 " ' SUNSHINE nOJIBDT, * * rnHE • "ROAMING T>ATH TOR I. unshine Comedy, a i-augh in a he a*oamjng ■ f?ATH -M_b. SUNSHINE OOMEDV, Every Scene. rpHE TJOAMING 'TJATH mUB.. UNSHINE V-'OMEDY, -»■ HE A*OAMING -»-»ATH - 1 - ÜB., SHAKING THE SHIMMY MUTT,AND JEFF. ' FOX WORLD'S NEWS. V" ATIONAL QRCHESTRA, TOIINEST TN OVERTURE, "ON, TOE RIVIERA" (GRUEXWALD), 7.55 P.M. Sessions: 11.15, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8 Book Your Seats, 8 p.m. Session. " -mVBYB'DY'S." ' Everybody Goes to'"EVEYB'DY'S." •• A_ fBYB'DICS." At 11.15 o'c, 1_.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.15, and 8.15. •• EV'H-B'DVS <• »• W. GRIFFITH'S MASTEBPIECE, '-CIVB-B'DY'S." " A TJOMANCE (XP XTAPPY VALLEI," ••-__ VBYB'DY'S." __.'_->■ yj XA. V t "-p VBYB'DY'S. " 'v "A STORY FBOM THE BOOK OF LIFE. •• BARELY HAS TUB MANAGEMENT SUCH PLEASURE IN "T£ VBYB'DY'S " RECOMMENDING ::ilffiS". s° w ONDERFUL A P- ICTUBB-•l-VKYBDr-- .° ** a. ..i-VBIBDY--.- "A ROMANCE f|F & TXAPPY fJALhBX," EV BYBDYS." __._*. . «-» s KI V VRYB'DY'B." It htS '• _ • • EV'B-B'DY--." AN ASTOUNDING .STORY. V'RYB!DY"H" ,~ ..V Fall. of. - EV'R.B'DY'S" DRAMATIC CLIMAXES, V'BT-fiT'fi" It teems with ••-IV'RT-DV'K' 1 STARTLING" INCIDENT. • X-i-RTB-DT-i" SENSATIONAL INTEREST, ••wv'Biß'DrS.;; »umou_. • - (l " TOVBYB'DY'i" '*■ - <-* ABSORBING FROBLEMS. »-w»vw-£_*•'• "PRICES:—STALLS, l/i-CIRCLE, 2/; GRAND CIRCLE, 2/6- * (plu • ™> EVRYBD'ts" ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS, OR V'RYB'DrS" BOOK YOUR SEATS ('PHONE 4402). E VBYB'DY'S." " "I? VBYB'DY'S" Great r\RCHESTRA, VBYB'DY'S." •• All VBYB'DY'S'" : ORCHESTRA. " TTIV'BYB'DY'S." Under the Conductor!ihlp of Mr. Percy T>lmery, N.Z.E.F.. ••__VRYBDY*S." EVEBY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK.

Mr _____o_i-a__ BROOKES.—In loving memory of Florence . Brookes, died May 16, 1016. Ever remembered by mother, father, sisters and brothers ln Blrmmgnam, England. -" Inserted by. __ sisters, Annie end Beatle. " _- MacKAY.—ln loving memory, of Richard George MaeKay, who departed this life May 14, 1016. , ' -Ever, remembered. " k Inserted by E. and J. MacKsy. ': "'. NAIRN.—In" loving memory «f our' dear ■ mother, who passed; away May 15, 1910. •:A« the Ivy clings to the oak; *_? Our memory clings to t nee. Inserted.»y-,C. and M. B._Nalrn."' ~? B_BEAV_____CT CARD. MISS ECKLEY AND RELATIVES desire to -thank-all kind friends: for their, sincere sympathy shown them. In their re—«t «—I bereavement; also .for letters? telegrams, cards; and -oral,emblems received. — THE DAUGHTERS AN©. SON-IN-LAW' (MR__ C. FREER, OF -THE LATE MARY ; CATHERINE (MINNIE).MARKS desire to express their grateful appreciation to all kind friends ana comrades who sympathised with them on the loss of their dear mother: to Drs.' Robertson and Magnlre, Sisters and Nurses of the Auckland-Hospital, .for their' careful attention and many acts' of kindness. Also for letters, telegrams, cards' and floral emblems.-..'. t . .■,.'_-' '-' MR, AXD/ MRS.'W. FRANKLIN AND MR. AND MRS. D. McLENNAN wish to convey their thanks to all kinds friends who sympathised with them ln their loss of their dear mother: l ' '.-'•"- t ' ~>l w»S* >i ■•<: • MR. AND MRS. J. FEARON, of Rosenank Road, Avondale, desire to convey their heartfelt thanks to the many friends for their fc|nd sympathy shown ln their recent __* 'Ji? r / ! _" ,B . ent •' . * lß ° "for the many beautiful .floral emblems, letters, cards and telegrams received. " -•■ V s !'?,- _ ;! ' D 3laß - STEPHEN SHELTON, of 137, Symonds Street, desire to thank all kind frienas who sympathised with them in. their, sad bereavement; also for letters,' telegrams, and floral emblems received.._ -•U--l____, PIBECTOBB. C LITTLE AND SONS. LTD.;: Un-ir"- ---• takers and Embalueis, -Marble Arch '• Hobson St., Auckland: Phone 661 ■ p rrTATNEY ,SIBUN, Undertaker and " Embalmer. Phone 5-4 A. Newmarket and Symonds'St., Audkiuid. Official Undertaker to N._. Defence Department. . ' D TltlNKs AND HALL, Undertak*nT_-d .*> Embuimers. Shortland Bt., Auckland. Phonee: Bus., 332; Private. 1907 and'l929 ( __________-___________________?' m J.-ttcIVOR AND SONS, Undertakers -*-• and 'Eni—i—oers, 19S, Karangahape Rd. Motor or Horse Hearse, -houestisa, 2154 (2 rings). ; >.- - ■-•>. ■:>■■ ■■ '■'-•:_» riTBSTBRN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70; * * Ponsonby Rd. ... Jas. Weir, 'Manager. Funerals Furnished. • Town or Country. Motors.; Phone 1838. ... "■■ -.-■•■ ,-P. JAS. JAMIESON, Funeral Undertaker. 27, Belgium St. (late Upper Queen St), near Newton East School. 'Phone 253. B T__-C_—BB- 0_" DA-fCXXO. ' ; -.'"'-And '-ITiSS rpURNEB. 'BALLROOM DANCING CLASS. ' ST. PAUL'S SCHOOBROOM; Symonds St. . Half Term Commences MONDAY, May 17. ;. : -.Vacancies few Pupils onlj.';. Intending Pupils' must enrol with -; MISS HALL, . Watson's Buildings, Wellesley Street East. ■■, Telephone 3530. ■■' '. 505 1 "jy-SS. A NITA-- -TXTEBSTER Will Return Shortly, from Abroad, and REOPEN HER MODERN DANCING • , -." ; -A: ".-'CLASSES, .■■'',.- •AT THE JiiRTOIB "."' With' the Latest' Innovations from' Overseas. " •'.. ' -.', .•' ' "' . -363 flfiaa *■•■;■■■-■< laurie ?■ kingsland. ALL THE LATEST DANCES TAUGHT. Beginners' Classes Every." Tuesday and Thursday, 7.45 p.m. Fox Trot, One Step, etc.," Mondays and I ' . -Fridays, 7.45 p.m.- T . -A Private Tuition and Classes Arranged. '-. I Terms, etc., 156, Grafton Road. _ Tel. 3095. j "' ■"" '"•-■"' '-. '"'"'' '-'■ ''''•' '- ' *?*■ mac's dancing classb- "-: :-•■ .- j to-night,'-. --.-•■•; ■•."',"■ ' 8, Belgium Street, next Masonic Hall. Learners, 7-8. . Advanced, 8.-10.15. ' Under the Professional Directorship Of ' - - .-Mr. 1 ' E. Rawnsiey. ■--,-:■ ... ... Head Ofllce: :'• ! Beresford and "Pitt Streets. Newton. 657 | MAC'S -Dancing) Academy have "taught thousands; can-teach' you. - Lessons any hour.—ißen-ford-and Pitt St, New- — ■■---■'..- . ■ .-" >- ' ..-■ ' j: ; ■■ '02 |?|_NCI-G.—Mlaa. Spencer's Classes. Mon, *_?« _?« on ««»«J. Thursday.: Friday,' 8 S-5- ?'__; ~e_ -i___.*•«•»* HalLTneaS___. %____**__•»■• ■ '*«» "d 8 p.m. Private Lrssoas by appointment. Terms. 25,*yi_CMlt Bfe P__»_s7™™ f.^™_{ '.' ' J ,7'-?''' '" '•>;' ? "V ih'-'ht'k'

POTOTBY IHOW. j P OUI/rRT rgfHOWS. WpS !____ :, THE THIRD AXNUA-iT SHOW Of the ONEHUNGA POULTRY CLUB, Will be Held'at tbe FORESTERS' HALL, ONEHUNGA. .ON JUNE 17. AND 18... * Liberal Specials and Pri-e. Money. North Island. | Championships, American White 'Leghorn and Utility 'Rhode Island Red. Entries close June sth. . Schedules may be obtained from ' V.- L. • BBEWIN. Hon. Sec.. 339 ' Rose Rd./ Royal Oak, Ohe-unga. ■■■■.'..''.- , . . . . . " . . A :.,<■_ '" ';- PAKCIWQ. ;■ \ ' rfVNEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. V EVERY SATURDA- NIGHT. ' Cnlpan and. Patterson's Dancing Club. L. Monro's Music. Ladles 1/, Gents 1/6. 501 MODERN DANCE CLUB.. | MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, | :8 till 11p.m. LIUU' Orchestra. Ladles 1/, Gents 1/6. i 843 |; . ■ t." M LILLIB. jj Hon. Secretary, ' MAC'S DANCING CLASSES, . - " 1 8, BELGIUM STBEET '-. '■:"'«■" (Next Ma_>ulc Hall, Newton). Learners, 7 till 8. Advanced, 8 till 10.15. , EVERY . MONDAY, " WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. All the' Latest Dances Taught. « - Under the. Professional- Directorship of :>;'..'.••: -Mr. E. Rawnsley. Mac's Dancing Academy, Head Office. •_ ... Beresfprd and Pitt St-, Newton. _<B ' T~TiE; i . KIWI { DANCES. Every Wednesday and Saturday. ORANGE HALL. NEWTON. Ladles, 1/; Gents, I/O--Fletcher's' Orchestra. 0 ■"■' "- C. C. KING.M.G. C_r. -BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST SI". O ..■:-.. _'_. BENEDICT'S CLUB. SOCIALS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. Morrow's Orchestra. Ladles, 1/; Geuts, 1/6. „Wg*£ i - -.- P. J, McCABE, Hon. Sec. rpHE WATEBSIDERB- DANCE. A- . TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT -AND EVERY SATURDAY, - .-_,'■". ■' . „ 8 to 11. p.m. - ' r _*srker's High-class Orchestra. ■Lady Cloakroom Attendant. • , -..., _. ■'Maxlna,:.' etc.,. etc. Gents, _ye.," Ladles 6d. * " - g. 'BENEDICT'S HALL, ft .EVERY- TUESDAY NIGHT. _. Mnnro's. Music.-. Good Fioot '__/'. G. 7 BETTANY, M.C.; TS4 , ,-W. ■. P. CABTWRIQHT; See. .. rjIBX AS OLE E DANCES WUI be held ln WRIGHT'S HALL, XEWTON, j -EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 till II p.m. Good Floor and Music M.C., H. CONNOR. 2">_ ■■: : ' ;, F. CAVE. HonTSec. 1 -_-^.-J?° O!tAL CLUB'S POPULAR -*■ -DANCES; Druids' Hall, Newton. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Music and floor cannot be beaten. , Come and see -i l °th c *- , -l OUr __ t _! t - , _ s 'Hesitation* 1-i ___$*£_?£_ J?* ncln «. » till, 11. Sub.: •Gents,; 1/6; Ladles, l/. M.C.. - R Tate f-fr_-2L < ?_. B SScryL cry «a*nr(Ui.2.3o till „ instructors: G. Thomas and H. Hancock. *- '■ ■ ■"- ' W. BUCKLEY, sec. J3AXCIXG. - TRADES *_ Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Messrs. Geo. Williams. Chas Weaver? and J. Turner's Most Popular and Select P-K"- „ W . e cl .! m our Orchestra and Floor ' Le_» : the T ße,utllu. Gents, 1/6; . Ladles, 6d. _&_ ■■; : \'. j'-ebby; -tp_T_iragi; : - '."V mAKAPUNA- _ TRAMWAYS AND FBRBY A. . COMPANY. LIMITED. I gAYS WATER, rnAKAPUNA. AND REACHES. - 8.8. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western Entrance). Monday to Thursday, quarter ipast every hour, from 7.15' a.m. until 10.15 ■p.m. Friday and Saturday quarter past 7 I every hour, from 7.16 a.m. to 11.—i p.m. " .gUKDAIJ, _ . 8.8. PUPUKE leaves-Auckland at 10.0, 11.0« a.m.. 1.0, 2.15. 3.20. 4.40, 8.45. 6.40," 8.0. 9.0; lint In order to meet traffle requirements a mora frequent service may _a run .on Sunday afternoon.' •.'.*':v-JM>D'-D? ____;•> • •■•--'-' ; '■' Adults 1/6: Children under l2 jean. 9d. S

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 116, 15 May 1920, Page 16

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