AMUSEMENTS. TWO GREAT PHOTO.-DKAMAS, THE MOST AND BEST. ■VJ-ATIONAL T>ICTIHi:S. "VTATIONAL. T)ICTURES. 1 HTI'IIKS. 'PHONE i-' ATIONAL PICTURES. RATIONAL pU:TUIUiS. "VTATIUNAL "PICTURES. NATIONAL J- ICTUUES. i> ATIONAL ■*- ICTUKES. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE ATHLETIC STAR, IN A POWERFUL BTOKY OF A "BEAST" OK THE SEA. Recommended by Tensor More Especially for Adult Audiences. rj.EOKGE \X7ALSH, IN A SKA milE QUARK, The Greatest o£ yKOItCK >> AI..SU, STOKV J- HE CJIIAKK, Sea Stories! riKOKUK \\ T Al.!Sil, OF milK UIIAHK. Crowded With VJKOKCJK »♦ AI.sU, UCK, i-lU-: OuakK Action. ITTAI.SH, LURE, rpilE OIL\RK, Thrills, VJ EORGE ''AI.SII. AND LOVE, J- HE • OiIAKK. And Komance. Showing life on a tramp steamer, where brute strength rules, in which the lure ot adventure leads n j;lrl face to face with death—and worst. Th» Story of a (,'irl who seeks death In the sea to save herself from the lust of a brut*. In which a young Rlri trusts her life and honour to n beast of the. sea, who, to save her, blows up tUe ship, risking death. Showing the triumph of Love over L-ust. "V-IVIAN I>l<"H, • ■\"\T()[:ld -\7"Ol- XfORtIIVK ? ' IVIAN J-Mcil, A CHARMING >Vo(LI) -»• 01" > IVIAX -tVICH, IN A >> ()lL i, lvi; -ToiIUIVKV ITIMAN1 T IMAN ltil'll, .SOCIETY DKAMA, \TT()1"1,]» \ r O\: TTlOlCti! VK V ' IVIAN J-VICN, VToCLU J- <)U •foRCIVEV A Society Drama, in which the eternal triangle UflM four sides. A Drama in whlcu the injustice of sex discrimination is emphasised. The Story of •'mans Inhumanity to wumuu ' and its dramatic sequel. A social drama with a vital message tf» every husband and wiffl. An absorbing story of social conditions darkly revealed in married life. A NEW STAR AND A I'OWERIH;L ' PLAY., __~. ' NOTHING HIT GIRLS. . . .MUTT AND JEFF. . Fo\ WORLDS NEWS. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. RATIONAL QRCIIESTKA, pi.NEST TX AUCKLAND. OVERTURE: "MORNINC;, NOON, AND NKUIT" I SUITE) 7 r>s Sessions: ti.i.-,. 1 t :to. :;.4.->. (i.d. fs.ii. Honk Your Seats, X p.m. Session. '"PJ V "RYB , DVB." AT IJVKRTBODV'S rpO-DAY. ..■tjy'KYß'DY'S." -At VKHYBODY-S J- O-DAY. ~.,.„ ". '- » noonl ' -• ■»• •». & P-- m- - THRIhhFAi - <I'KVER, AND ENTERTAINING, " ls thla r, " Act Artcraft Picture, entitled • -L'vitvß'DY's! ,, •• johnny, r\ et v oi 'H ry UN - " TfvitYß-DY's." ■•'Johnny, vJkt ■*-our vJun " •• -LJv'KYB'DV'S." •• JOHNNY, pBT fl Vs!" ""OILNNY, VI XT -»- OUR VI LN " •V'BYB'DY'S." Adnptet) from the riav of the •EvRYR.nY^ , " 1!1 X «»«eBS. In the T'lcUire yonder" thTfun" the" clever "stimis " T?VKVBDrs" as we " as tbe absorbine story '■ S S b Tonxxv \ttk;cins, an '"PV-RYB'DY'S." EE tl 01INNY >> IGGINS. ELABORATE CAST ••- L 'VRYBDYS." In "Ev-RYR-^v-l' , '. "JOHNNY, riKT AT-OT-R f, VS." "pmlS "Johnny, vtet 1 our Cγ ex." ••-LiV'RYB'DY'S." If . T0 " appreciate highspeed humour, heart IntrTest with a punch "XfVRYB'DY'S." an<l Peppery, snappy Comedy Drama, COME TO "-L'VRYBDYS.- TpVERYBOnVS. T7l VRRYBODY'K, T1 VFIIVUnnvS "-P]V'Rl-B'DYS." Ji-VKRYBODYS. VER YBODYS -L V F RYIIODYS " TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TOdly ■EvRYB'DY-S" BIG Rr ' TORT,N, < ! PROGRAMME. ■'■piVRVB'DrS.' ,, Includes ;: T7V ; RYB ; Bri :: A MACK SF.N.XETT. " AN " OTHER ENTERTAINING PICTURES •' "pVRYB'DYS." ■ • I! Day rrlC<S : Sta " S, 0<1; D - C '- Vl ■ rhlWren. Halfprlce " VUYB-DY's!" Evening: 1/1, 1/7 2/1. Hook Theatre or Phone 440y " TjIV'RYB'DY'S." Reserves, Od Extra. " EVEIiYIiODYS BIG ORCHESTRA AT 7-,Q SPECIAT MUSIC
BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ( MR. AND MRS. .IOKEPII BOXXAR AND FAMILY -wish to thank all neighbours ajiil ' friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. We thank nil ' friends for letters, cards. telegrams, nud floral rmWems received. .Special thanks are tendered to the matron and staff of the Children's Home, lUchmund Hoad, for tln-ir Bivat attention : also the headtniister, ■ teachers, and pupils of lUehiuoiul Road School, Ponsouby. MR. ,T. M. CKCVIVE AND RELATIVKR I] desire to ttuiuk all kind friends (especially iMr. JSUlujrhnm-nml employees: nlso Mr. anil .Mrs. C. Fri'ncli, fop their unllriiiij; lovp and attention), who sympathised 'with them In their luto sad bereavement: also f.ir letters, (.•arda and floral emblems received. ■MRS. DivWICK A.XI) FAMILY desire t.> sincerely thuuk all kind friends wlio sympathised with them In their recent sad bereavement, nud for letters, telegrams, cards and (loral emblems received; ntid also to thank Dr. Coker aad .Sister JiliUisau. for kind attention. luJS S 'lio SMITI . t AXD FAMILY, Campbell t-eiruons? anrn%hbou n rs •who so kindly sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement ■ also for g"" a '? r g rbic t m 's! grams ' ie,tws -'«"»».'««a , __A»nTSEMEJrTS. rp O w N jj A L I ■ T°W*JJ A L U E VANS "G AXGE Jf ~XAL pOXCEBT. E VANS "G AXtiK P INAL QOXCERT. Direction CHAPPKI.r. AXD CO.. i.TD. rpONIGIIT— (JATLUDAV—rno-NiuHT. THE FIXAIi KAWE'WKI.r. CONCERT KY TUB WORLD'S <JBKATK.ST VOCALISTS A MY -171VAXS A UV VANS Amy -CivAxi TjTRASEn r-l AXCE. : The Greatest nAXfiK. Baritone Extant. J- 1 RA.RWK VX\XGf A Master of T7<I{A.SElt flANfiE' 'Miaster Vocalists. -C RA.SRK L»" \X(se' T7TOAKBR < •*■ UA.SE'It VJ A v UE • Assisting Artist: HAROLD ELVIXS, At the I'lnuo. IX TUFT WOR.LD OF SOXO THFIR XAMES WILL I.IVK FUR rTVRR. _ A SPECIAL PROGRAMME. Including . REQt'EST NUMBERS. TiSf: LA^uje7a^ ma^™ : AUOKLAXD --JCSN. A t'CKL SOCIETY. t^QCIETY. mowN ttali, rp II UU S DAY V- EX T. THE IXSTAXT, c AT S P.M. "JpATST," GOUNOD'S "■pAUST," FAMOUS ""pAt.ST," OPERA. And WEBER'S MASS IX Or. ; Principals: '. MISS CORA MELVIX, Soprano. MISS WYNNE SEYMOUR. Soprnno. >nSS LAURA STOKE. Contralto. MR. HUBERT E. CARTER. Tenor. .MR. U. BARRY COKEY, Bass. Fox Plan opene to Subscribers at ■ Itlchardsnn's on MONDAY NEXT, at !) n.m.. and to the General I'ublic on TCES- ( DAY. Tickets, -1, each. : H. E. SIM.MOXDS. 610 sSccretary. r\ RA>~D TTOCAIi "OECITAI/ GIVEX BY ] Tl TAD AM E .T>ELLA TJU.SeE I L/L AXD CHOIR OP PRIVATE PUPILS In ST. JAMT.S , ItALL, ■WELIyIXGTOX ST., 'JTVJirJIvSDAY, (~)CT. OQ IOK, ] AT 8 O'CLOCK. Solos, DtietH, Trios, Quartets. Pi-oceefls In Aid of Auckland T'lpe Hand. Doors open T.iiO p.m. Tickets 2/ and 1/. S.li. Watcli for full proffnuume. niO L. AMOR. Hon. Sec. ir T MAN ABOUT THK ~0V&K "AS -A- -IS USES !'• FRIDAY EASTIIER (MRS. MAY). TOWN HALL. S TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 5D3
AMUSEMENTS. Ir\\" f5 ' ? °p" « A HOUSE. Fnr'f'SS 5 OPERA HOUSE d< hi S OPERA II o\: a X Direction , leu and Jolm 1 ,.- uller ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. SPECIAL — MONDAY NEXT - SPECIAL. CHILDREN'S—AT n3O M VTINFF CHILDREN'S-AT Sia^MATINEIs: BARGAIN TRICES: fid. 1/. I,'rt (plus tax) COMPLETE PROGRAMME CHANCED. TO NIGHT—AT B— TO-NIGIIT TO-.VIOHT—AT 8-TON GUT: TO-NIGHT-AT 8-TO.XIGIIT: BIG VAUDEVILLE BOOM. 10 GREAT ACTS, AND EVERY \C T V STAR. HELEN CHARLES HELEN rilAKl.rcs HELEN CHARLES HELEN CHARLES. An Artistic Triumph. Most Gifted Artiste of-Hit Day. 1/nst Night of the Popular <;i;est and newlyn guest and newlyn' (.test and newlyn] The Hilarious Hebrews. Last Night of the Clever TWO CREIOIITONS, Expert TWO CREIUHTONS, Jugglers. Lust Night of the Daring KITCHIE AND KLIFTIE, Whirlwind Tumblers. Triumphant Season of FULLER'S NINE WONDERS FULLER'S NINE WONDERS FULLERS NINE WONDERS. The Joyful Chlldreu. KENNETH MACt.AINE, Iα Choerful Souks. EILEEN O'NEILL, Little Perfection in Musical Moments. THE DARWINIANS. "Jungle" TUB DARWINIANS, Acrobats. KLLA AIR LIE, Songs :it the, ELLA AIRLIE, Piano. ERNIE BRINKMAN Aud the ERNIE BRINKMAN STEELE SISTERS, STEELE SISTERS, Three Breezy Eolk. Plans at Richardson's till 12. then at Segedin's till 7. Phone .TMS for Reserves. HE WHO HOOKS IS SIRE. PRICES: U.C., 1/1; Stalls and D.C., .'!, J. MORE "VT EW A rTS MONDAY. ORE - 1 ' KW -"-CTS JI ()NIiAV. "\ T EW r7EALA.NI) T ABOUR p.APiTY. lijjw Zealand Labour - 1 - arty. /"jyPERA TTOUSE. "PERA JJ-OUSTS. OUNDAY -pVENLNG T RCTURE. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF •HEARING R KV - J. K. A! RCHE;i (Late Labour Candidate for Invercargill). SUBJECT: "rpHE rtOAL pROBLK'M AND TTS CO.LUTION." •SPECIAL MUSICAL PROO>RAMME. J . Selections O.RCHKISTRA -'. Song, "Let the Rest of the World go by" Jl'R. J. A. RODG'ERS. 3. Trio, No. IV. Beethoven op. 11. Piano, .MISS L. QiaNN; Violin. MR. C WHITMOKE; 'Cello, il'R. E. ENGEL. 4. 'Chalrninn's Rerci;irke. "An Appeal for a National Office." MR. R. F. WAY. o. Violin Solo. "'Romance" MR, C. WHITMORE. f>. Vocal Duet. "A (Perfect. Day" MISS lIEATHWAITE and MRS, JACKSON 7. 'Cello Solo. ■■Hungarian Rhapsodic" .... MR. EDWARD KNiiEL. MISS L. QCINX AND MR. CONRAD. DOORS OPEN 7. COMMENCING 7.30. Be Early and Secure a Good Seat. SILVER COLLECTION. Vocalists and Musicians Open for Engagement, please communicate with T>. Wlleon, Room 11, Trades 'Hull. 'Phone 2370 A. 1255 R°X VXXOODWARD'S T>IC.TUnES. OX VV OODWARD-β XICTUREB. BRITANNIA, PONSONBY.—TO-X'IQHT. CATHERINE CALVBRT, CATHERINE CALVBRT, In QUT QF rpire -XTIG'HT. SPIiEXDID SUPPORTS. Second Episode OREAT (iAMBIJI Serial. BRITANNIA ORCHESTRA. ,
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