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AMUSEMENTS. SHOWING mO-DAY (FRIDAY) mO-DAY CJHOWTNG. UOWINU — J-O-DAY (FRIDAY) J- O-DAY "UOWIXG. DOUBLE FEATURE rROGRAJIMB THE MOST AND BEST. ■VfATIONAL TJICTURES. -VfATIONAL TJICTURES. -NATIONAL -*- ICTIRES. 'PHONE i> ATIONAL X ICTURES. NATIONAL "PICTURES. ATATIONAL TJICTUKISS. ATIONAL JL ICTUKES. ATIONAL J- ICTUKES. BECOMUEXDED MOKE ESPECIALLY FOB ADULT AUDIENCES. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE NEW SCREEN SENSATION. "DUCK TONES, A NEW fN A TfORBIDDEN mRAILt,. -L'TCK "ONES, SCREEN! STIRRING -E OKBIDDGN ■*- RAILS. BUCK JUNKS, STAR, ROMANCE TTORHIDDEN mRAILS. UCK "ONES, RIVALLING OF DARING ■*? OIUUDDEN J- RAILS. "DUCK TONES, TOM MIX, AND TTUJKBIDDEN mRAILS. J -»UCK "ONES, DEVOTION, OKIiIDDEN -"-RAILS. WRITTEN DV THE NOTED AUTHOR, CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER. A Virile Drnma of the days when Law was fighting for its life in the Great West. A Powerful Story of Adventure. Intrigue, Love, Luck, and Lust in the Rugged West. A THRILLING STORY OF THE WEST IN THE DAYS WHEN LIFE AND BUCKSHOT WERE CHEAP, AND THE SUREST SHOT WAS THE MAN WHO WON. ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING AND ABSORBING STORIES OF THE WEST EVER SCREENED. GREAT STUNTS! ADVENTURE! ROMANCE! GLADYS T>ROCKWELL, IN THE i5raMA milE T\ EVIL'S "DIDDLE. LADVH JJROCKWKLL, OF A WOMAN J- UK -L , EVIL'S -L*IDI)I.E. GLADYS T> ROCKWELL, WHO PAWNED rpilE "TkEVIL'S "DIDDLE. LADYS JJROCKWELL, HER HEART. AUK '-'EVILS JLVIDDLE. IN WHICH A GIRL BATTLES WITH LIFE AND WINS OUT. The Story of a Woman's Love thnt survived the temptations of the most alluring street in the World—Broadway. A Story of the great woods, the stage, tangled hearts and a glrl'iind her big chance. PRIVATE DETECTIVES MUTT AND JEFF. FOX WORLDS NEWS. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. "\TATIONAL /"ORCHESTRA, "CMNEST TN AUCKLAND. Overture: "The Deep Blue Sea" ißrewer). Piccolo Solo by Lillian Levcns, 7.:i5 p.m. Sessions: 11,15, 1.30, 3.43, G.O, 8.0 p.m. Usual Prices.—Day Sessions: Cd and 1/1. After 6 p.m.: Stalls, 1/1 ; Circle, 1/7, 2/1; Reserves, 2/7. Reserve Your Seats, 8 p.m. Session. ' TJJV'RYB'DY'S." "Let's raise the devil." she laughed as Khe tried so hard to be '■"V'KYB'DV'S." "sporty" like her companion. Yet with nching heart she wus EV'IIYB'DY'S." playing the Biggest, Finest Game of her Life. V'RYB'DY'S." EV'iIYB'DY'B" "\T 0W CnOWING AT T7IVERYRODYS. v'ryb'dy'S" J ow Showing at -Everybody's. EVRYB'DY'S." V'RYB'DY'S" T7 N " 1D "R EXN 'ETT. Th e Great Australian Star, In a Real ' TT'V'RYB'DY'S." J-»EXNETT, Live Love Story that goes straight to • Av'RYB'DY'B" Ti 7NlL> "RENNETT', the heart of everybody, EVRYB'DY'S." "*-* VRYBDYS." ENTITLED E V'RYB'DY'S." " rpHE VTTOMAN TN rpHE CJUITCASE." VRYBDY'S.'' 'J- HE V> OMAN J-N IHE ©L'ITCASI*" ' pVnVB'DVS." IN SIX STIRRING ACTS. " VR YTE'DY"*! ** • "nv'nvn'nv-«" A storT which may be described as an Entertaining Slice of • EvSybdyl" ReiU Llfc - E V'RYB'DY'S." STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. V'RYB'DY'S." At 12 Noon, 1.50, 3.50. .1.50. 7.50. nnishlng at 9.50 ' ■pVRYB'DY'S." (Suitable Hours for Buses). ■ -LiV'RYB'DY'S." Day Sessions: 6d, Stalls: 1/1. P.C Night: 1/1. 1/7. 2/1: Res. 2/7.

BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. THE RELATIVES OF THE LATE MR. ALEXANDER BOND, late of Mount llobson, Remuera. desire sincerely to thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for cards, telegrams, ani floral emblems received. ■MR. 111. A. GOOD AND FAMILY sinmerely thank all <who expressed sympathy with them in Lheir recent sad bereavement, ami for their telegrams, letters, cards and beautiful floral emblems received. MR. JOHN PEE AND FAMILY, of Otahuhu, wish to thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement: also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. Special thanks to Dr. Rowley. 'MTt. AND MRS. WILT-STEED, of. Seddon Terrace, Otahuhu, desire lo express their sincere thanks to all kind friends and neighbours for tbeir kindness shown to us In our recent sad 'bereavement. Especially to Dr. ißoss aud Rev. Father Murphy. Also for letters, cards, telegrams, aud . floral emblems received. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LITTLE AN© SONS, LTD., Under. • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobsou St., Auckland. Phone 531. D WATXEY SIBU.N, Undertaker ana Eiiib:il-ixior. Phone SM4A. i Newmarket and Synionds St., Auckland. Official Undertaker to N.Z. Defence Department. D m J. McIVOR AND SONS, Undertakers ■*■ • and Embalmers, 198, Karangahape Rd. Motor Hearse. Phones CS9, 2154 (•_' rings). D mESTEKN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70. "» Ponsonby Rd. Jas. Weir, Manager. PuDerals Furnished. Town or Country. Motors. Plione IS.'iS. V WINKS AND HALL, Undertakers alTd Embalmera, Chancery St. Auckland Phones: Bus., 332; Private, 190T, 1029 (two rings). D JAS. JAMIESON, Funeral Undertaker, 27, Belgium St. (late Upper Queen St.), near Newton Bast School. 'Phone 253. B DANCING. mHiB WATERSIDERS' D4XCE. TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT AXD EVERY SATURDAY, S to 11 p.m. Parker's High-class Orchestra. Lady Cloakroom Attendant. "Maxina," etc., etc. Gents. 1/0. Ladies od. S4 ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST ST. ST. BENEDICT'S CLUE. SOCIALS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. Morrow'a Orchestra. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. WS4 P. J. McCABE, Hon. Sec. fVNEILL STREET HALL., rONSONBY, '-' EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Culpan and Patterson's Dancing Club. L. Munro's Music. Ladles, 1/: Gents, 1/6. 501 O D E It N DANCE CLUB. Masonic Hall Belgium Street. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, 8-11 SHARP. Llllls , Orchestra. Ladles 1/, Gents 1/6. 224 T. M. LILLIS, Hon. Sec. TERVOIS SOCIAL CLUB'S OPEN 'J NIOHT, MONDAY, October 11. Jervois Hall. 'Ponsonby. Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/. 113 TVANCING — ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. *J EVEiRY MONDAY NIGHT. L. Munro's Music. A. G. BETTANY, M.C. MS4 W. P. CARTWRIGHT. Sec. THING'S COLLEGE - OLD BOY.S OF ■**• PAPIAKTJRA and Surrounding Districts, extend a Hearty Welcome to the Public to a BALL, to be held at PAPAKURA HALL, on WEDNESDAY, 6th Octofber. 'Subscriptions: Ladies, 3/; Gentlemen, 5/. Double, 7/0. Dancing, 7.40. E. W. IVLATT, 43 Secretary. HARD-UP SOCIAL, St. Benedicts Hall, Eaet St.. Thursday, October 7. IO'JO, In aid of Queen of Erin (Mies Mary Lillls). Prizes awarded to most original ladys and gent's costume. Euchre 8 to 10 (prizes wor winners). Dancing 8 to 12. Lillis' Orchestra. Gents 2/, Ladies 1/6. 536 T. M. LILLIS. lion Sec. "M" rr LABOUR PARTY (Au.&land West ±X •£*>' Branch).—The usual Fortnightly Dance, O'Neill St. Hall, Ponsonby, Tlmrs3ay Xext, October 7th. Latest Dances. Adeane's (Music. Retr2shmeu:s Provided. Ladies. 1/; Gents. 1/6. y5 Q T. H E L I E R' S. FORTNIGHTLY DANCE THURSDAY NEXT, 7th. Good Floor. Good Music. Light Refreshments. ■Lndles, 1/. :>.;,..■ Gents, 1/C. piANCY COSTUMES FOR ALL. On nire or Made to Order. Our Costumes Won 63 Prizes Last Season. MISS KIRKBY, 46, City Chambers. S TEACHERS OF DANCING. LiEAlfiN , to Dance, Druids' Hall, Newton, Classes every Thursday Night. 7.45 to 10.30, and Saturday Afternoons, 2.30 to 5 o'clock. Saturday Nights, 7.45 to 10.30. Instructors, G. Thomas, H. Hancock.—W. Buckley, Sec. 525 DANCING— Miss Spencer's Classes, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, S p.m., at 25, Vincent St.; St. Sepulchre's Hall, Tuesday. S p.m.; Saturday, 2.30 and 8 p.m. Private Leesons by appointment. Terms, etc.. 25, Vincent St. Phone 220.. B AC'S Dancing Academy Taught Thonsands, can teach you. Leesons any hour.—Beresford and Pitt Sts.. Newton. 560 NOTICE.— THE CLUB LUXCH AND SUPPER ROOMS are now open for Meale at all hours. The best and cheapest imeale In town. Come and try.—l2l. SYOiOXDS ST.—W. BUSSELL, Prop. 290 I

AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S -OPEHA nOV SE. F II Ij I, E R • S OPERA HOUS E. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction 'Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS MERRY AND BUIGHT. SPECIAL — MONDAY NEXT — SPECIAL. CHILDREN'S—AT 2.."!O—MATINEE. CHILDREN'S—AT L'.3O—MATIXEK. BARGAIN PRICES: Gd. 1/. 1/6 (plus tax). COMPLETE PROGRAMME CITANGKD. TO-XIUHT — AT S - TO-NIGIIT. TO-NICiHT —AT S -TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT S — TO-NIGIIT. LAST NIGIIT OF THE POPULAR WALTER GEORGE'S WALTER GEORGE'S SUNSHINE PLAYERS. SUNSHINE PLAYERS. Presenting for Their Farewell, " IN RUNNY JAPAN." " IN SUNNY JAPAN." PRECEDED BY STAR VAUDEVILLE. Including GUEST AND NEWLYN, Sketch GUEST AND NEWLYN. Artists. 11AL RAIE, Entertainer. Male THE SMITHSONIAN'S. Duettlsts. THE SMITHSONIAN'S. FLANEUR'S Comedy - FLANEUR'S Cauiue's And FULLER'S WONDERS. FULLER'S Nine WONDERS FULLER'S WONDERS. Plans at Segedin's till 7. Phone 3748 for Reserves. Prices: U.C., ]/1 : D.C. and Stalls 3 ■■> OPENING AT MONDAY MATINEE • '" OPENING AT MONDAY MATINEE : ALL -\rAUDEVILLE LL V AUDEVILLE - -10 — STAR ACTS — 10 JJOYAT. " QHOIR. In Conjunction witii the A XJCKLAND r»HOKAL SOCIETY. (TOWN: TXALL. JTIUESBAY, /"VCTOBER pr Q.REAT "VrUSICAL "pjKSTIVAL. CHORUS 200 VOI'PES AND TUI L ' OUCHdSSTItA. " TJXHE T^ATIVITY. ,, BY DR. THOMAS. SOLOISTS: MISS CORA MELVIX Soprano MISS LAURA STONE 1 Contralto MR. .H. E. CA'RTE!R Tenor MR. 'X. B. ROW® .....Bass'. Also, 100 MAI/H VOICES AND FULL ORCHESTRA, In "VAZAREIiH" (BY GOUXOD). rnowx ttall. rpowx rpUESDAY, QCTOBER R Box Plan open at WJlduian and Arey's. ■Reserved Seats—3/, 2/, 2/, 2/ 2/ 2/. 2/. 2/. UNPAID 'SirnSCRrPTIONiS ARE OVEiRT)UE, and may be paid to M!R. TO. COLTIMAN, Jeweller. 104, Queen Street, or to Secretary, 1, Kitchener Street. SYD. J. HARRUTT. 636 Secretary. BAWD PERFORMANCES. A LBERT "DARK. • •"-LBERT -t ARK. mo-M ORROW (SUNDAY), AT O PM -•-O-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT *> p. M ] OCTOBER 3, 1920. rpriß AUCKLAND /"IITY TJAND J-he -Auckland -£»and Will render a Specially-selected Programme of Music under the baton of MR. A. CLAREBURT. PROGRAMME. 1. March "On the Warpath" 2. Concert Valse..... "Destiny" 3. Chorus "Hallelujah" 4. Selection "Sabbath Garland" 5. Air Varle "Welsh Melody" 6- March "The New Colonial" God Save the King. COLLECTION; AT GATES. 592 Dining-room open as usual; I*-* lisht ltmcfceoo sind tea. 671

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 236, 2 October 1920, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 236, 2 October 1920, Page 16

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