AMUSEMENTS. TWO GREAT PHOTO.-DBAMAS, TIIK MOST AND BEST, ■VTATIONAL TJICTCRES. "VTATIONAL T3ICTTJKES. -'-National A ictukks. 'phone -National -^icTUKKa . "TVTATIONAL "PICTURES. 210 DA. "VT-ATIONAIi "PICTURES. J -'-'ATIGNAL -L ICTUItES. ATIONAL -t ICTDBES. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS FOR UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, T» ROCKWELL, lv the YJl.nilTE T lES. FROM THE v " LAPYS Story T> IIITB JUIEB. NOVEL BY /ILAUVS "DIUK-KWEI.L, of a WHITE T IKS. CHARLES J -»RIH-K\VELL, White Lie. » » HITE READS. A rOIVEKFI-I, AND ABSORBING STORY OF LUVE, DECEIT, AND SACRIFICE. A MASTERPIECE OF DRAMATIC CONSTRUCTION. THE DAINTIEST OF THE DAINTY. OHIBLET TyTASON. Romance of rTUIE T ITTLE WANDERER. SHIRLEY JJ -ASON. a J- ME ' » ANDEREK. V3HIRLEY "VTASON. Dainty Girl 7TUIE T ITTLE YX7ANDEKER. -"-"-ASON. from Nowhere J-UE »> ANDERER. A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY DRAMA, CLEAN BRIGnT, SPIRITED AND RICH IN SYMPATHETIC QUALITY. FOX'S WORLD NEWS. MTTTT AND JEFF. ACS. NEWS. •JTATIONAL QRCHESTRA, "HUNEST TN AUCKLAND. OVERTURE. "SAN TOY" (SIDNEY JONES), T. 55 T\M. SESSIONS: 11.13, 1.30. 3.45, 6, 8 P.M. RESERVE YOUR SEATS 8 P.M. SESSION. PRICES; DAY SESSIONS—STALLS, 6d; CIRCLE, 1/1. AFTER 6 P.M.: STALLS, 1/1; CIRCLE, 1/7; DRESS CIRCLE, 2/1. RESERVES, 2/7. TnVERYBODrS. CONTINUOUS. FROM 12 NOON. CLEAN, COOL, COMFORTABLE THEATRE. r>ay Sesslons : Piano and Organ. Night Session: Full Orchestra. Everybody , !""N ew programme rpo-DAY -pi TKKYBODY-β; EW PROGRAMME -»-0-DAY -•-'VERYBODY'S, Iβ hended by n Powerfully Dramatic and Intensely Absorbing "pVERYBODY'S. Story, starring the Great Actor, -EVERYBODY'S. ITT o TT \R T "PVERYBODY'S. - W. S. Hlrx , -Everybody's. t , 7 'x' A -EVERYBODY'S. W. S. Ha R T •Everybody's. a k r> ■pfVEKYBODY'S. Who admirably fills the role of Chief of a band of Wild Riders and -EVERYBODY'S. Raiders on the Western Frontier—Full of Fast Action-Beautiful EVERYBODY'S. Rugged Scenery. A Paramount Super-Special. VERYBODY'S. .. ml i r mni , /-* \ t v■■ "mHE moLL aat c." EvillvloSri: •• ±HB IoLL U^te." "C'VERYBODY'S. Also, Two-Reel Comedy, and our Local Picture of -EVERYBODY'S. •• "» t-OVIE TkAY." ■gVKRYBODY'B. - iIIoVIE -L'aY." T-ivehyboDy's day rRICKS: Stalls, 6d. Circle, 1/1. ■EVERYBODY'S NIGHT PRICES: Stalls, 1/1;. D.C.. 1/7, 2/1. Tuene 4402. £vKRYRonv4" TJ'INDLY -V-OTE—CHRISTMAS DAY: Continuous from 2 p.m. Direction: OTE—BOXING DAY: Continuous from 12 noon. Thos. A. O'Brien. HOLIDAY PRICES.
SPOUTING. A VC'KLAND "PACING QLUB. CiMMER -jITEETING, 1020-1921. -piLLBRSUE TJACECOURSE, TTT'EDNESDAY, -QECEMBER 29 JANUAUY X 3 FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAY. ADMISSION: To Racecourse, 1/0; Grandstand Enclosure, Gentlemen IV. Ladles (J/. Tickets for Enclosure on sale at Club s Oflice, December 22. All persons other than members leaving the Paddock or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as Bo passes are issued. CHILDREN under 12 -will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act • .Amendment Act, 1908. followed the occni pation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified o\ undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE, 619 Secretary. A UCKLAND rpROTTING pJLUB. gcxnißß irEETrNG. rpo-MORROW, rpCESDAY, Also, THURSDAY, 30, AND FRIDAY, 31, HORSES IN BIRDCAGE AT 11.30 A.M. FIRST DAY, DECEMBER 28. LEADING EVENTS. AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP HANDICAP £2000. Two miles. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, £730. One mile and a-half. ROWE TROTTING HANDICAP £500. Two miles. , ADMISSION: 1/ EACH. GRANDSTAND, 5/ EXTRA. l Children under 12 years will NOT be i admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. No Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, I' no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will Ibe admitted to the Racecourse during the I: Summer Meeting, and, if any such person Iβ t found on such course he will be removed 1 therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal Sweeps is pro--3 hiblted, acd any person infringing this . Regulation will be removed from the • Racecouree and prosecuted. ' C. F. MARK. . 578 Secretary. ) ■ 1 DENTISTRY. > i Dentist DaviesN rooms will be Open between the Holidays. Dentist phone, 3958. Wyndham Street, Opp. Gas Co. Office. i ! 561 ) RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. : TTJINE rpO-DAY gANFOBD'S, OPPOSITE G.P.0.. ■ LOWER QUEEN STREET. Clean, Well Ventilated, Palatial Rooms, on Three Floors. 1 Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. i Best Attention and Civility Await Yon. I CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TREAT. C j ,QA2*FORD'S DINING ROOMS. . Opp. G.P.0., Lower Queen Street. \ JWiILL BE CLOSED ON XIMAS DAY. ! ~ ' All Meals 2/ Each on Boxing Day, New Year's Day, and January 3. i Usual Tariff on Other Days. 522
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 308, 27 December 1920, Page 8
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