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AMUSEMENTS. IPPODROM ■*-" HIiPPODROMTp IPPODROM J- , * (Late Globe Theatre) UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Sole Lessees and Direction: CLARK-THOMPSON PICTURE CO. E. H. CLAIiK. H. W. THOMPSON TO-DAY rpO-NIGHT. 0-DAY - 1 - O-NIGHT. Received by Saturday's Capacity Audienc< with a tumult of approval. THE PICTURE SENSATION DE LUXE. AN ADAPTATION OF THE FAMOUS PLAY THAT STORMED LONDON INTO A FURORE, " "\TARRIAGE QF /CONVENIENCE. , " ATARRIAGE QF /CONVENIENCE. , " "VrAKRIAGE r\F /CONVENIENCE. , " "ITARRIAGE QF /CONVENIENCE. , " "VrARRIAGE QF /CONVENIENCE.' " I\,TARRIAGE QF /CONVENIENCE." Featuring THE LADY BEAUTIFUL OF THE SCREEN, /CATHERINE /CALVERT. /CATHERINE /CALVERT. /CATHERINE /CALVERT. /CATHERINE /CALVERT. /CATHERINE /CALVERT. It is a melodramatic story, involving the upper strata of society, and lays bare in a most sensational manner the inner workings of modern society, its shams, its sordid immorality hiding beneath a coat of respectability. " "VTARRIAGE r\F . /CONVENIENCE." " "VTARRIAGE /~iF /CONVENIENCE." " "VTARRIAGE r\F /CONVENIENCE. ,, " "V/TARRIAGE /~)F /CONVENIENCE." " Tl/rARRIAGE f\F /CONVENIENCE." " ATARRIAGE f\F /CONVENIENCE." Supported by TOPICAL COMEDY-—INTEREST Also The HIPPODROME /ORCHESTRA, IPPODrROMS V-»RCH'ESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr. L. Stokes. Lewis Eady's (opp. 'H.M. Theatre) has the Box Plans. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. New Offerings from the Incomparable Star, MISS HELEN CHARLES. MISS HELEN CHAHLDS. MISS HELEN CHARLES.* First Appearance of BALMUS Poseur BALMUS and BALMUS Equilibrist. Fresh Budget of Songs from ELLA AIRLIE. ELLA AIRLIE. I New Programme Supplied by EILEEN O'NEIL, EILEEN O'NEIL, The Musical Doll. , Welcome Return of CHAMPION'S COLLEGE CANINESCHAMPION'S COLLEGE CANINES CHAMPION'S COLLEGE CANINES', The Dandy Animal Act. ERNIE BRINKMAN And the ERNIE BRINKMAN STEELE SISTERS STEELE SISTERS, In a Novel Song Travesty. Pronounced Success of THE DARWINIANS, "Jungle" THE DARWINIANS, Froliekers. Only Two More Weeks of FULLERS NINE WONDERS. I'ULL.KIfS NINE WONDERS FULLER'S NINE WONDERS. Last Week of KENNETH MACLAINE, KENNETH MACLAINE, The Laird of Lochbuie. Plans at Richardson's till 5, then at Segt-diu's till 7. 'Phone 374S for Reserves. UK WHO BOOKS IS SURE. PRICES: 1/, 2/, 2/e, 3/ (Plus Tax). TySAK- ■ i-* Suppose she DOES want to be hooked up while you're shaving— Why Change lour Wife? Beth. P^s1 N ?!_ DANCING. — TO-XIUHT. TO-NIGHT TRADES HALL. Aud Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Messrs. Geo. Willliains. Chas. Weaver and J. Turner's .MOST .POPULAit AND SELECT DANCES. We claim our Orchestra of six instrumeuls, and floor aud conductorship of our das.* second Co noue, and allow the patrons to be the jud^ea. Gents, 1/C; Ladies, 6d. 42 T\ A N C I >{ G. Ideal Social Club's- Popular Dances, EVERY TUESDAY, iDrulds' Hall, iNewton, S till ai.—W. Buckley, 'M.C. 501 /CKAND EUCH.RE TOUUNAMI.NT, J *-* In Aid of 1 CARNIVAL QUEEN, No. 5 CANDIDATE, Pousonby West, To be held in O'NEIL ST. HALL, PONSONBY, On TUESDAY, EVENING, Oct. 10, at S p.m. Valuable Prize*. Ladies: Ist, Aluminium Kettle; 'iud, Pair of Vases. Gent's: Ist, ■Silver-mounled Umbrella; 2nd, Silver Cigarette Case. Refreshments. Tickets, li. 673 T\ A N C I X G. ROLL UP. 5 'PARISiII HALL, DEVONPORT, TUE.SJ3AY, OCTOBER- 19, ID2O. liA'RD-UP SOCIAL, IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS. Bartley's Orchestra (Five Performers). Good Floor and Splendid Supper. Admission:—{Jents, 2/6: OLaUies, 2/. One Shilling Fine- on Well-off. Prizes for Best Dress. 502 TERVOIS Social Chili's Hard-up Ball next " Tuesday. You don't require an iuvitation. Tickets nt door. IK; TRANCING. TRADES HALL. OCTOBER 21 AND 28. THURSDAY, S TILL 11 P.M. MR. AND MRS. C. F. AMOS (Of Christchurch), Have taken the above Hall, and will open THURSDAY NEXT. A Number of New Dances will be put on (<>n.. Per Xljrhti. ALL YOUR FAVOURITE DANCES No Close I lancing or Gliding will be Allowed. Ud : Gents, 1/6 Musician: M. McINTYRE M.C. F. AMOS. 62!) D• A N C i S G. ST. RENEDICT'S HALL. LONG NIGHT, NOVEMBER Ist. Gents, 4/0. Ladies, 8/. A. 0. BETTANY, M C MS4 W. P. CARTWiUGHT,' Sec. Qi'KN to All.-.l.Tvois Social Club's Faiicv Dress Ball, Tuesday, October in Dancing, S-i. 16^ mIVOLI Pictures, near GTafton Bridse,■1- showing features of Henry George the great economist, lover of humanity. 7

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 10

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