AMUSEMENTS. n „VOLI rnivOLi. | XjvOLI J-IVOLI. TIVOLI fTWVOLI. ! IVOLI J-IVOLI. Last -\r IGHT AST -> IGHT OF piITARLES "RAY. V-'IIARLES ■*-*AY, CiHtARLE'S TJAY. HARLES -"AY, In a Wholesome and Clever Screen Version of the "Mousey" Magazine Story, " TJ'EO TT OT T\OL_ARS." '•-LV KI) J_(| T -L'OLLARS." RED TTOT TV> L LARS." ED -Q-OT -L'OLLARS." Charles Ray appears in another of Ills Inimitable impersonations, aud scores an Instantaneous success in this entertaining , Photo-play. TO-MOTUROW. QATUR'DAY. O-MOWtOW, *3_TLUt_l_.Y. COMMKNCIXG AT THE MATINEE. <> Ofk ATIA'KK, -'•01/, . A TAT I NEE. i) OA -"-•-ATI NEE, -Z.&yj, THE DELIGHTFUL HAVOURITE, MA It G C Lilt ITE _T* LARK ARUUERI'i'iE "-/LARK MA RG1: 1-jR ITE ( 1 LA UK ARGIEIUT'E -/LARK MARGLKiItITE /tLAfIIK ARGIEdtIT'K V_<_ARK MARG UERIT'E n LARK ARGIIvIUT'E VVLAUK \f ARG U BR 11YE _T\\ .X It X ■•"-AUUtfBRITB V_/I,AUK M.VK Gi; E'R ITE r>l_Ut X ARGCBRITH VVLARK MARGUERITE / I'LARK AR-GIIERITB VJ'LAKK MARGUERITE /"tLARK ARGI'ERITE V>„ARK MARGCERITE /-AltK ARGI ERI IE M.ahk MARGUERITE / I'LARK ARGL'ERITE '-'LARK In a Sparkling ".Metropolitan Magazine" Story, entitled. AfXtWV ■ -V-AO-ED ATARY." vXDKiL -* A..MIED -"J-ARY." " A* /II.U'L "VT'AiMiED YIAitV." "•*■*■ VJii.,l, _> A.MEI) i-'J-ARY." " A i"« HtiL "VTA-MiED TATARY." ••__. VJThwl -N.vmied Mary." MM. -VTAiM'ED IfAItY." VTl'I'H. -> AiMJCD AM-ARY." V1"11IIL VTAMED AT ARY." Vlntl, -A AMK!) A**- ARY." Aftlßl. VAMEII "VfARY." VTIKL A' AMEI) AU-ARY." Any picture that provides the public with seventy minutes of good. wholesome laughter is relished these days. That Is Just what "A (Url Named Mary" does. It features dainty .Marguerite Clark, and is a pleasant heart-warming story wiob a true to life hit of girl psychology intermingled. The original story was published In the "Metropolitan Magazine." KaLhlyn Williams and Wallace MucDonsld are also I In a big cast of Art croft players. Also, The Crowning Triumph of the Cinema! HEItIBERT AI. DAW.LEY'S One .Reel Super .Special, THE II OST *yb" C 2 LUMBER HE VJhoiST VJF OIoMRER MOUNTAIN." IUNTAIN." THE /llifWT i VI-' QLUMBER HE VT|ioist VJ>Y I MOUNTAIN." OI'NTAIN." TIIE ♦pi HOST |-yk Q LUMBER HE VJmost yfv KJLL'MBEII MOUNTAIN." OI'NTAIN." THE rsilOST _f\P aiXM-888 HE VXhost V_»f ©LUMBER, MOUNTAIN." OI'NTAIN." The -producer, Herbert M. Dawley, American scientist and photographer, has In some remarkable manner obtained pictures of pro-historic mammals, birds, and reptiles, moving nnd lighting In theAr natural environments. .So rcaiUstlc are the pictures 'that the onlooker experiences peculiar spinal sensations when first introduced to these monstrous, grotesque animals. The authenticity -of ihe picture is guaranteed. The production Is no less an education than an entertainment. And in Addition the Latent "YfAOK CJEXNETT /COMEDY. A'-l-ACK KJen.VETT VMlEIiy. ENTITLED • "rpHE |~VUACK TAOCTOR." "- 1 -he Wiack -"Doctor." "iTMIK |-|CACK T-OCTOR." "J-HE V*i; AC K JL/OC'I-OR." 20011 Keet of Laughter. BOOK "piARLY OOK FOR THIS GRiEAT TRIPLE PROGRAMME! l~"IVOT,I. Reserves at H. deal's -*-IVOLI. Queen St. Phone 2236A1 rjRAND rpO-DAY. U «ANh J-O-DAY. The Last Screening, "irpiLE DAiti.ihu." "J-HE -DAlt'itlElt." "rraiK r»AJUu_ot." — "-"-HE JJA..KIKH." . 6th CHAITER "MYSTERY OF 13 " CHARLIE / IHAI'LIN HARLIE V-/HAPLIN . In pBARLIE pHAPLIN "A Dog's Life " V-'MAItI.IE V-/HAPLIN fJIO-MORROW (SATIRDAY), SF.PT. 25. - " rp H E TyTAN vyTiiV yvon." — ' rpiiE TITAN HTHo r\rON." " ■*- HE J1 AX »» [|fl »V on " 7TH piIAITKK-"ATYSTERY tip 1 O" • tii V_>haiti:r_'AV_ YS tery of ■*•-»•■ AND CHARLIE /-MIAPLIN. HARLIE Vjhal'UN In CHARLIE pHAPLIN. "DOUGH HARLIE VVHAPLIN. And CHARLIE /"TOAPLIN. DYNAMITE" HARLIE V/HAPLIN. REUNIONS. ' -VTEW 7r.ALA.vn J A.BOUR T>ART- I *-'EALA.NI) -MAiBOUR -*- ARTY. I TJEUNION. rpOWN JTALL p'ONCERT CIHAMBER. mO-MORROW (SATURDAY) "V-IGHT. PLAIN AND FANCY PRESS SOCI4L ' DANCE. AXD KUOHE TOURNAMENT. Prizes' Value £18 IS/. 'Gents, 21, Ladies i/. Tickets now on sale. All LABOUR SYMPATHISERS WELCOME. gUN DAY TjWBXING TjECTURE. OPERA TTOUSE. PERA JJ-OUBB. WTP pARRY, 'M.P. • - Li * -*- ARRY, M.P. (AUCKLAND CENTRAL). Will Deliver an Address upon "'BOY SLAVERY IN NEW ZEALAND." A Special Musical Programme has been arranged. Doors Open 7. Commence 7.30. You will have to be early. 70 BILLIARDS. JJ I L L 1 A R D sT CENTRAL BILLIARD ROO.M, ONEHUNGA. An Exhibition Game of Billiards will be Played on MONDAY NEXT, 27th INST., 7.30 P.M By V. Riddehough, of Otahuhu, and ' .1. Lloyd, of Onehunga. Also Snooker Cup. Presentation to Mr. A. B. Ormrod All Cordially Invited. 567 CRICKET. ■Q ~i 1 C X E T. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All Grafton School Old Roys interested In the formation of a Cricket Team are requested to send in their names An Instant response Is necessary. Obey that impulse. R. H. HILL, Sec. ipro tern.), 12 3, Karangahape Rd. I Furnishing In Oak, ses Robertson Auctioneer, first. jj
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 229, 24 September 1920, Page 10
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