A—-US___Ll.fl T s. "'E -was a man; that's good enough for mc, 'Oo was 'is cobber many years before; 'E writ it plain for other blokes to see. An' proved it good and plenty at the war." —Ginger Mick. STRAND NX'S C_r_AN_>. TRAND Largest r WTRAND. STRAND And QTRAND. TRAND Finest OtRAND. STRAND Picture ftTBASB. TRAND House. »TRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. The Story of "/RINGER ■VfICK." • "'-'INGER -L'-MCK." GINGER ACICK," INGER -«MCX," GINGER MICK," INGER J-'J-ICK." "/?J.INGEK "VTICK." "VTIVGER -"A-ICK." GINGER TITICK." INGER -"-MCX." GINGER "\TICK." INGER -«-*-ICK." As *i.id by His Cobber, THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. _•«■«• Above is the Bloke's opinion, and it will be yours when you have seen this great Australian Film Classic. It is an even finer production than "The Bloke," which proved such —. phenomenal record-breaker. 'The film story Is cleverly, woven around the central characters of Dennis' great work — "Ginger Mick," "Doreen," and, of course, "The Bloke." GINGER -f_flCK." INGER •'•"-ICK." GINGER "VTICK." LMGER -" A ICK." GINGER IVfICK." INGER -t'J-ICK." a INGER "VfICK." INGER iu ICK." GINGER "VfICK." INGER -"J-ICK." GINGER MI CK " INGER -"J-ICK." Strikes a sympathetic chord In tne hearts of all who see it. Its power. Its pathos, Its sincerity. Its realism awl spontaneous humour place It in a class, by Itself. Prices: 1/, 1/6, and 2/. fto_ Plan at The Strand. Sixpence Extra. To Avoid the Crush, either attend the Matinee at 2.30 or the Early Evening Session at 6.20. & QUEEN'S • mHEATBE. Sessions: 11.15. 1, 2.30, 4.30, 6.15, .8. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. { We Present WILLT-AM "RUSSELL. ''JT.LIAM -"USSELL, WILLIAM T.USSELL. ' » ILLIAM -"-SSELL, THE VIRILE STAR. The Man with a PUNCH In a Story with a PUNCH. ■VTBW fJ-ORK TjUCK. ■*-> FIW i ORK -*-UCK. rvr_w -\r° BK T _> _w -I- ORK J-UCK. A 'Five-part depicting the adventure of a day dreamer who lived the romance he wrote—and made good. A Story of v MAINE and the MOVIES. The "small town" boy and the "big town" girl. . He wouldn't write home a hard luck story so he WROTE A ROMANCE! LIVED THE ROMANCE! SOLD THE ROMANCE! BROKE INTO THE MOVIES AND WON THE GIRL OF HIS DREAMS. THAT'S. ■JTHW -yORK TUCK. "PRICES AS USUAL. Y.M.O.A. Q.RAND QFENING OF TtfINTER T>ROGRAMM'E, And FAREWELL TO MR. J. <J. GARLAND, V.M.C.A. CONCERT CHAMBER. THURSDAY, M AY _V^ AT 7>30 P.M. The following Artists assisting:— MISS STELLA MACLEAN. Soprano. MISS EVA SHARP. Contralto. (MR. H. B-ftIRY CONEY. Baritone. MR. THOS. HARRIS. Elocution. MR, T. T. GARLAND. Humorous. MR. C. LITTLE, 'Cello. Accompanist: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. LEN KE'VEN. Hon. Bee. Social Committee. . A. iS. WILSON. 62* General Secretary. SPORTING. JJUNT _JACIN_ £_ÜB. TJACE9 _>OSTPONED TNDEFrNITELr. OWING TO DIFFICULTY IN GETTING HORSES TO WAIUKU. F, LIIP_EY, 354 Secretary. ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS. fVN AND AFTER 24th MAY, 1020, the yt ,(following ALTERATIONS in the SERVICES will _c made:— ~ARNE_L-NEWMAR__T CARS — This Service will be extended to Queen Street North, Onehunga, the times of departure from Custom* Street on the outward Journey, and from Newmarket on the Inward Journey will remain unaltered. ROYAL OAK CARS, Queen Street North, Onehunga—This Service —11 rlun to and from the City via 'Parnell. ' GKEEXWOOU'S " -CORNER CARS—This Service will run to and from the City via Town Hall. "> 1. 3. WALKLATE, ftu General Manager.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 122, 22 May 1920, Page 16
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