AMUSEMENTS. WALLACE TTEID, * * ALLVCIi -"■Jα!), \\ 7 "OEID, »> ALIJi'E W'ALLAiCIv TJKID, ' » ALJuAVE ■"•■fMD. Y\, T ALLAiCB X>:KID, *> AI.LACE -"KID, \xtali_.u:i-: f>;i-: n>. ** ALLAOIS XVjCI.I). THE WORLD'S MOST VEUSATII.E ACTOR, Will bu seen at THE -piItIXCEBS HE X ui.\CK»B rpHK r>nixcE»s Am: X iuin<:ess THE TJlit IXC ESS he ■*- aux<:E»s CO.MME.\CIX(i mO-.VICHT. rpiO-XIQIIT. ■*• O-XHWIT. ■*- OXHiJiT. rj-yo-NW.'HT. rPKiMUiiT. 1 0-NJUll'i', -*-») -X HJI IT. IX XCM.-M-: Al v -L>r,ST" ■ "-LiXi'USE JI V •L'l'iST." " I.XKCrSE AT V T >.|:ST." " i-'Xy U V x T - ••-pxcrsE vi-Y ,-|yus-r:----•••L/xcrsE -"Ay \J {ST - ExccsE vry T-vtrsT." xcrsE -i-'J-v i/i:»T/' "Every foot contains a " is a much-used and much-abused statement, but it exactly describes this Picture. IX Tills I'KODfCTIOX VTTALLACE TJEID, V »ALLACE -t^KID, WALLACE X? EI 11, AIJ.ACE XVICID WALLACE TJKIII, ALLACK -"KID, \\ T ALLA€K TJJCII). * v ALIiACE -^'EIP, VUAi-UCK T> KID, *>ALLAOE Ell), Is even better than Tie was in •'lloarin;; Itoad" or "You're Fired." In addition, we take pleasure in prese'ntlng ~\Vn. /CEOIFKEY TTIAYIJE, X 'Xr. VT E( > fui . :y X , AVI.'E, MR. /CKOFREY "IT'iAYIiE, It. vTEOKKEY ■ A AYL-E, THE EMINENT BARITONE, will make hi.s flrwr appearance in New Zealand. A ,Fe\v Press Xutes: "The Interest of the recital was centred on .Mr. (ieofrey Fayle, one of the Australian Contingent, now ill Brighton. iCeofrey Fayle .has a voice of exquisite quality and range, his songs being chosen with arilstli: taste, the .songs sung in French Jieln;.' particularly lino, «n<l a gift of humour being shown In brackets of Lohr's soui?»." "Sus-sei Dally." March "A. lliln. " <Jt-of rev Kayfe ha.* a voice of power and artistic quality. The programme given .being of great interest, etc"'- "Argus," Melbourne." "This young .«lng.-r, «h,> is ;>roomsiiim to Europe to «tufly. has a light voice of even quality, and should reach a high level." — "Herald," Melbourne. SESSION'S: 11.15. 111, '2.4.">. 4.30. 6.1.1. 8 Day Prices: Dress Circle, 11: Stalls, <ld. Night l'ri<-e.s: l)ri~s Circle, '.' 1; Stalls, 1/1. Itcscrvee, "2/7. 'Phone SSOA_ 7 N A OJtEAT H.OYAI.TY MASTKRPIECK PICTTRK, /WCIL UK "\ni.LK V-'ECIL HE -"-MLLE ASKS Y\7 f| V /'MIANIiIC -\'°l"R W ,FK? ~»l|IV v-'HANKrB X oilJt W'IKK? V\"HY V'OI'.R VX/ , !)' , )-:? »>'ilY V HA v,; E X ~r . u VV H--E? TUE M.VSTICR DIHLTTOK Who Made THE CPKKAT AIAS'PBRPIECE. "MA LE AXD ■]•• EM,A L E." HAS DONE IT A CAIN. All the luxury of setting, all the in<=i;£hts into Uie 'heart* of ivive.s and husbands, is here In the same wonderful degree. Now CECIL t)K M11.1.F ask*. «• WHY CHANGE vorit Wll-KV" His former Picture. "DON'T CHAX'OK YOIIt IH'SiiANIi," from the WIKIvS point of view. This Is from the HISHANDS. The Cast Includes; THOMAS MEIU'fITOX, THOMAS MEIC'IITOX. As the Husband. (iLORIA SWAXSOX. ULO-RIA SWANSOX. An the Wife he Changed, Ami HERE DANIELS, WE BE DANIKI.S. A« the Other Woman. How Love, snared in t.he monotony of marriage, shall be kept as lastingly happy a.s the honeymoon, is the problem, and the solving of ii is concluded amid all the m.vsjeries of the [towder-ptitT. the perfume spray ami the Milks that shimmer at eve. tra-la.' Underneath the rfiinlug surface of the vanities you soon see one tremendous reason why it isn't worth while to change your wife; tnayibe you ran gue-ss it. 'bu-t that's nothing like seeing it all worked out in life's own pattern. THIS GREAT ROYALTY •ATASTHHPIECE I) V VLT V -"X AST ETK Pi"E< ' X WILL BE PRESENTED FOR THEFmsT miME tn -\te\v IRST Xjmk X N E\V At the PiK I x< - E S R, « I X C ESS, Commencing SATHRIXAY, /~|CTOBE.R t>o ATTRDAY, VCTOBK-R —O. A I' C X L A X D /C IT V 13R1XCF.SS. rnHEATRE, X RIXCESS XnKATRE, QUEEN STREET. SUNDAY Tf VEX INC.. CNDAY XJvEXIXi;. DOORS OPEN 0.30. . 7 o'cIock—ORCHESTRA, under the Direction of MB. B. ADAMS. 7 30 —SERVICE BEGINS. KEY. TASPER /CAI.OER EY. "ASPEIt V-'ALDER WILL SPEAK, SUBJECT: •• \ t rniiK /cuossROAPS." • Xhk V^KOSSUOADS." OffertorT Solo: Rtcit and Aria, "Lord. God of Abraham" lEHjah), MR. KENNETH IMPETT. A HEARTY WEI-COME TO ALL. The Address deale with the problem of the present industrial position. We have already dealt with the Causes —History Is full of glaring Instances of wnat has made ; ie the Remedy? Can we prevent the chaos which seems to be looming ahead? Come and hear a fearless, heart to heart talk on a problem that cocnerns YOU. It will slmplv be one man's opinion, but it might possibly give you a new viewpoint. You may not agree. That in not the point. The point is that you think, and if possible, think on new lines. 000 IVE the Kiddles a Good Outing, Labour Day, at 'Pine Island. Lollies for children. 51U EA ACTS LIKE POISON OX MY CISTERN." FRIDAY EASTHER (MRS. MAY). TOWN HALL. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. 5j3
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 16
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