amusements. ti vol i. — an ivoll — extraordinary Tivoli. programme:: I V O L I. TO-NIGHT, A T O O-NIGHT, -"-T °- rpEEMENDOUS QUCCESS I t /CROWDED mO mHE fIOORS ! ! Crowded -»■ o ■*• he i i a momentous screen event!! The World-famed "Stage Success, SECRET CJEKVICE. ,, ecret Service." •' oecbet qervice." " Oecret Service.' , " cecret service." ■•Secret Service." •' cjecret cjervice." " Secret Service.- , "QECKET QEttVICE." - K3ecret Service." secret qervice." ecret Service." Recognised to be the Greatest Melodramatic Masterpiece of the Age !! It also marks the return to the Screen of the Popular Actor, ROBERT \\TATXWICK, OBBRT "" AXVPIOK, "POBERT YXfARWIOK, •"OBERT 'V.tR-WICK, "ROBERT TTCTA'RWICK, •*-»>OBEKT »» ARWICK, ROBERT \X7ASWIOK, OBEHT » » ARWICK, Who plays the part of Lewis Dumont, which many will remember as being piayed here so successfully 6ome years ago by TTASTINGS. "SECRET SERVICE" is a thrilling etory of iove and daring deeds picturlsed by oue of the Greatest All-Star Casts ever assembled in one picture. A.so, A High Class Instructive Supporting Programme, including— X-R AiS QF rpHE rpEETH. THE ART OF MONO PRINTING. MAKING THE SEAS SAFE rjmilOUGH TNDIA VJfITH J>URTON TTOLMES. BRAY CARTOON. LATB.'T AMERICAN GAZETTE AND TIVOLI ORCHESTRA ; rpiVOLI Reserves at H. deal's, ; J-IVOLI Queen St., next G. ; miVOLI Fowlds', or Theatre J-IYOLI 'Phone 2236 A. GRAND. mO-DAY. RAND. _ J. 0-DAY. Fine Comedy, Starring /CONSTANCE mALMADGE '-'OXSTAXCE -"-ALMADGE /CONSTANCE HTALMADGE — J-ALMADGE IX Up rpHE TjoAD rvriTn oallie." P -*-HE -LVoaD OALLIE." UP rpHE TJOAD TX7ITH OALLIE." P J-HK -tVOAD V »ITH OALLIE.UP TJOAD W7ITH CJALLIE." P -*-HE V *ITH kJALLIE." UP T>OAD V\7ITH OALLIE." P xHE "OAD ' * ITH i>JALLIE." A LOVELY SPARKLING COMEDY. And THE LAST CHAPTER OF THE SERIAL, — "" A M AN O p M IGHT -" — _ •• JJX AN KJp M-IGHT." — BIJOU ORCHESTRA. SESSIONS: 11, 3.25, 5.40, and 7.55. POPULAR PRICES: Day Sessions. 1/6 and %/; Stalls, 6d. Evening Session: Res. Circle. 2/, 1/6, and V: Stalls. 9d, plus tax: Children, 6d. Book Early. Phone 5274. J] ND IJIHEATRE. • TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TOSi MOORE, In Goldwyn's Finest, " JUST mO-XIOHT." "Wtjst XOR J-O-NIGHT." There was the Moon, the Lovely Girl, the Ardent Lover, Unmarried and then a Wife Mew In and claimed him. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? He had never Been her before, yet she swore she was his wife, and frightened off his girl. AND LAST CHAPTER OF THE MAN /-\F -Vf IGHT " AN *-*F iM-IGHT." rjJJ M P X B S s. TO-XIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. CUPID FORECLOSES CUPID FOBHX>LOSES <JUPID KOItEGLOdES Starring BESSIB LOVE. Big Supporting List. ■ TjyVOLI NEXT. Cecil de Mille's Spectacular 6-Reeler, "WE CANT HAVE EVERYTHING!" Bj Rupert Hughes. Boxnre. q HANGABBI A MATEUR JV S\ "DOSING A SSOCIATION. t> JQ, (J (INCORPORATED.) T LOYD—VyADDY. ALBERT LIXJYD, Champion Heavy and Light-Heavy-Weight of Australasia, will meet ER.N WADDY. Champion Heavy-Weight of West and South Australia, in • VTTHANGAREI mOWN TTALL; F RIDAY, M AY 28, ' FOR PCRSE OF £250. ERN WADDY has been brought over ■from PRICES: Ring Side, £1 1/; Ordinary Reserves, 10/B; Stalls, 0/. Seats tan be dtesi'rved by telegraphing Secretary, Whangarel Boxing Association. CONTEST OF THE SEASON. CATCH MANAIA WEDNESDAY, OR KANIERI THURSDAY. E. P. RAMSEY, 554 Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES. r\TEiW ZEALAND 'RAILWAY'S. KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1320. ■RACES- AT ELLERSLIE, June 3, 5, 7, 1920. Holiday Excursion Tickets will foe issupd from any to any station on the North Island Main Line and Branches from Ist to 3rd June, inclusive; from Taumaninui and all stations north thereof to Anckland on 4th and sth June; from Hplensvllle, Hamilton and intermediate stations to Auckland on 7th June. t>y morning trains only. All available for return up to and including IS'n June, 19£0. EXTRA EXPRESS TRAINS. Trom Tuesday, Ist June, aa2o, to Tuesday, Bth Juue, 1020, inclusive (Saturday, sth June excepted), an extra express will leave Auckland for Wellington at 7.40 p.m. 'From Tuesday, Ist Juue. 1920, to Tu~sedny, Sth June, 1920 inclusive (Sunday, 6th June excepted), an extra express train will •leave Wellington for Auckland at 2.0 p.m. ■BY ORDER. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. \i "VpORTBEiRN STEAMSHIP ! - L 1 CO.. LTD. fWeath?r Permitting.) SPECIAL WEEK-END TRIP ¥ TO OSTE>:i>. S.S. WAIPU Steamer leaves Northern Wharf on SATURDAY. 29th May, at 1.43 p.m and will leave Ostend at 4 p.m. SUXDAY. Return Fare, 3/. SCL CHARLES RANSON, Manager. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. JJINE mO-DAY AT OASFOBD'S, OPPOSITE G.P.O , LOWER QUEEN STREET. Clean, Well-ventilated Palatial Roome On Three Floors. Taity Varieties of the Deep See. Beet Attention and CiTtUty Await Yon. CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TBEAX. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 125, 26 May 1920, Page 12
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