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AMUSEMENTS. A QHALLENGE TO CIR pON'AX TVOYLE pROM •'/BARTER mHE p REAT." £1000 WILL BE PAID TO CHARITY IP SIR CONAN DOYLE WILL MATERIAL!„ A GENUINE SPIRIT OK GHOST ■___» TEST CONDITIONS AS SUGGESTED RY "CARTER." OPPOSED TO THIS CYRtfI WILL REPRODUCE BY NATURa? MEANS ANY MANIFESTATION n» -SO-CALLED MATERIALISATION _. MEDIUMS. °" CARTER riART__ ABTER THE Qi___ pAKTER GREAT. /^ARTPR JJIS jy|AJESTY'S rpHEATRE. Direction .... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AND I*JV-_T EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. pARTER THE p_RT_R *-~_R-ER GREAT. SEE this Wonder Man In a Wondrous Breathless Night of Weird lllusio_. ' A NIGHT WITH THE ORIENTALS THE CRYSTAL CASE (MYSTERY TH_ MY-BRJOL- BOWL. THE ASTRAL HAND. THE SPLRIT SEANCE. T.HE MY-TBRY OF BAGDAD. THE -MYSTERY OF THE YOGI. AND DON'T FORGET THE LION- BRIDE. The most thrilling and spectacular illusion ever attempted In the Southern Hemisphere, introducing a huge savage Nublaa Lion. "BABY," Weighing over 11751b. which, at the will of the Great Magician, is made to disappear and reappear in full" view of the shuddering audience. EVELYN IMAXWELL. EVELYN MAXWELL. THE rSY-H-C MARVEL. BOX IP LAN'S at .Lewis R. Eady's, opposite Theatre, until 12 noon, thereafter at Coleman's, Tobacconist. Ills Majesty's Arcade, where early door Stall and Gallery tickets are obtainable. PRICES: 7/9, 5/2, 3/2, 1/7. Early Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra, "OUT OF MY SIGHT! YOU'RE AS GUILTY AS HELL!" These were the contemptuous words the attorney shot at the man he had just cleared of a murder charge. "SHOW ME A SIGN" iFROM HEAVENGIVE ME REAL PROOF OF YOUR GOD!" had been the challenge of Charley Steele. There is a multitude of such unusual. dra_at-ie moments. The One Big Event of the Tear. The One Big Event or the Year. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. at the HIPPODKOMTI IPPODROMXJTIPPODROMJ7I XX IPPODROMXMETRO CLASSICS Offers ■A Magnificent Presentation of Sl_ p ILBERT J>ARKER'S UK **JILRERT A ARiKEK'S SIR pILBERT pARKERI.R "sXILB—RT X ABKER'S Beautiful and Glorious Romance. Itb merit resulted in the writer being made a Knight, by Royal Proclamation. Millions have Millions hara ,—ad it seen it as a book. as a play. These Millions and Other Miliions want to see-it on tbe screeu! ' I*J—E piG—T f\F *WAY.*' "J-.HE xv-ig.iit *L/-F Way." '*T-E piGHT Aa- *WAY.*" ••A,re XAiiqhT v/ji' Wat." ' -mHE pIGHT /"VF \T7AY." "IflE XA.ji.jhT V_T VW XX." 'Tlie Right of Way" is an outdoor drama. It fairly tingles with the rush of wind, the sweep of passions of men -grating the primitive in nature, aiid the unleashed 1 powers of chose who strive against them H for existence. It shows humanity with the bark on. Featuring : The Magnetic and Versatile BERT J YTELL - - ERT -L- YTELL As BERT j YTELL " Beauty Steele," ERT XJ YTELL the BERT T YTELL BrUliant. ERT XJ YTELL Dissipated, BERT J YTELL SmurtlyERT XJ YTELL Dressed BERT. J YTELL Lawyer. BRT XJ YTELL . The story of "Beauty Steele," _TC—stible, dissolute, and unprincipled, t-he pride and despair of society. How his masterful personality, his craving for drink, his somewliat attractive superciliousness brought bim into -the lives ot" two women, different entirely, but both beautiful, constitutes oas of the really big love stories of modern times. THE piGiHT r>F WAT." HE X-iG'iiT __• »*AY." ' fpHB JJIGHT rvF V— _Y." '•A he x\[(',ht \Jn? Way." _ ' TJIHE piGIHT fYF vATAY.'' '•XHE XVkjjit *_*_• **AY." 7500 Feet in 7 Great Acts. The World's Dramatic and "Film Critics acclaim th* effectiveness of rhls super-picture to be far greater and to outrival that of THE -VriRACLE "rVfAN." HE -A-'XIRACLE I-'XaX." Many Attractive Supports Around tbe Town Novelty English Budget Topical A Complete Change Comedy The Great Gamble Serial Together with Auckland's Favourite Orchestra. HIPPODROME /"kRCHESTRA. IPPODROME V'P.CHESTRA, In a Feast of Harmonious Melodies; Overture at S—Theodore & Co. Note the Sessions BOX PLAN at Lewis J—dv's, opp. B_. Theatre. TT I P P O D >R 0 M E. SPECIAL ANNOKNC__ENT. By Courtesy of the Hippodrome Management. MESSRS. THE FLETCHER CONSTRiUCTION COM PA-NY*- FILM Will be Screened TO-DAY and During NEXT WE_K. Produced by EMIGRATION" FILMS iN'.Z.). 270 I W EST Jj-- N" D mIIE AT R J*. *>' EST X_ xr) 1 HEITB*. TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY". H. B. W ARNER IN A piCGITIVK TjTROM vrATRLMONT. Do Men Want to llarrv? Do Women Make Them Marry? 1 H. B. Warner in this clever portrayal nf • man who didn't want to marry may answer these questions. The Best H. B. Warner Photo-riaj\_ ,"\7*ICTORIA rpHEATRE, "I aI" V. 1-NPOF.r .Victoria a heatrk, J-* is vox port TO-NIGHT ONLY -- TOM "\rOOR_ n.\i ItXooi-'e In the Goidwvn Feature. I ** HEARTSEASE " Charles Klien's "HEARTSEASE" Great " HEARTSEASE " Success. MONDAY NEXT ONT.Y. The Great Double Star Prosra-rnme. Do Y-ou Believe iv S.ririuia!i*u»* See D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece, THE GREATEST QUESTTON. THE GREATEST QUESTION*. Also. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His .Latest Million iK.ltsr Production. A DAY'S PLKASCRK. A DAY'S PLEASTT'RE. THERE'S a chance of Mr. Fraser Gange or Miss Amy Evans singing one of the Songs that used to charm you long ago, at THE TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. 61*t Printed and Publish— ft-r the Proprietors. •• The Brett Printing and Publlshlni Company, Limited." by Henry Brett,J_ Lake Takapuna, Journal'st, at the Otoe* of the Company, Sbortlaud Strss*. Auckland SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1020.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 16

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