AMUSEMENTS. imi yon TiAcn t^ay-, i J-IVOLI Ai-ACH -•-'AY, TIVOLI . (y <r*f\ AND Q IVOLI -*<.■>« AND O SIXTH TjAY. IXT'H ■L'Al. 'CJIXTU TiAY. Day. A T 2.30 Ino 8 Of tbe Picture that ha« taken the whole world by storm. 10,000 FEJ-S 10,000 f^j;^ HAVE NOW SEEN HUMOKESyUE," UMORESQUE," HUMORESQUE," UMORESQUE," HUMORESI'UE," UMORESQUE," And thousands have been unable lo obtain admission. ' HIIIE "\TANAGEMENT . ""HE -"--"ANAGEMENT Have decided to screen this Marvellous Royalty Masterpiece TIOR' ANOTHER •n_7EEK JL OR --A-NOTHER >» EEK FROM TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th. " TTUMORESQUE." "-"LA-FMOkESgUE." HUMORESQUE." UMORESQUE." H UMORESQUE. *' UMORESQUE." Everywhere it has been shown this remarkable Photoplay of New York's East Side has been the Film Scurintlou of the Year. In Chicago, Roston, and Los Augelen it has
broken all records, as it did at the Criterion Theatre, New York, where in its twelfth week IS.OOO people went to see it. HUMORESQUE." UMORESQUE." HUMORESQUE." ("MORESQUE." HUMORESQUE." UMORKSQCIC." A Wonderful All Star Cast Interprets the Play, headed by: — ALMA TJUBENS DMA "UIIE.NS ALMA TJUItENS LMA JLVuBENS C 1 ASTON /~1 LASS *ASTON VXeaSS GASTON 4_VLARS ASTON vTLASS *i*-eba pnnnnx * ERA "OllllflN T--ERA /-10RDON" » era Woitnnx DORE T-VAVIDSON i ORE A-'ltVinSON DORE TTVAVIDSON ORE JL'AVIDSON Adnpted from the Story by Fannle Hurst, anil moulded on Dvorak's famous melody, is a pot pourrl nf nil the sweetness and greatness nf mn!her-love. blended with the humours -ml pathos of everyday life. "HUMORESQUE" IS PERFECT. REMEMI'.ER. EMEMR-ER. SCREENING A LI. VEXT Y\'EEK. CREENING ■-*> EXT ''EEK. BOX T>LAN OX, X LAN At 11. CLEAI.'S. Queen Street tNcxt Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.). miVOI-I — Phone IVOLI 223 C.A M 1* R E S S, >T E W T O N. LAST NIGHT-TO-NIGHT. OLIVE THOMAS In "YOUTHFUL FOLLY." SATURDAY ONLY. NORMAN TALMADGE ln "POPPY." MONDAY AND TUESDAY. TII ED A It Alt A ln "SALOME." HEY, Boys and Girls, come with mc to Heleisville January 211, where the .children's horse events are some events. 52S AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. TTELKN-SVILLE A GRICULTURAL AND pASTORAL 4 SSOCIATION'S ANNUAL O H O W, ON THE SHOW GROUNDS, iIIIOLI';.VSV*IL'..E. rpO-MORROW, CATCRDAT, TIIE BIG-GE.ST SHOW NORTH OF AUCKLAND. THE GREAT SHOW OF THE PROSPEROUS NORTH. CUPS FROM 3 GUINEAS TO 10 GUINEAS EACH. Gold and Sliver Medals and Hundreds of Pounds ln Frizes at the GREATEST SHOW NORTH OF AUCKLAND. •Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Pigs, Dairy Prndnee. ! Fruit. Honey, Bread. Cakes, Needlework, W'rltiug; Harness Horse Events. Hack Events, Riding and .Jumping Competitions, llxrdies' Riding and .lumping Events. Children's Pony Events; Implements nnd Machinery, Motor Curs and Vehicles; Competitions. SIDE SHOWS GALORE. GUESSING COMPETITIONS. 'As Judging of Produce nnd Industrial Exhibits w-ill take place on the day before the Show, all Exhibits must be In the Hall not later than 12.30 p.m. on Jun. 2S, lfi'jl. LADIF'S' AUTO MOBILE DRIVING <*OM*PETITION. Post Entry. AUCKLAND GARRISON 'ARTILLERY BRASS RAND IN ATTENDANCE. GRAND PARADE 2 P.M. Good Catering by Ladies' Committee. Good Bus and Taxi Service to the Hot *-prings, Auckland's Great Health Resort. SPECIAL TRAINS ON SHOW DAY! ■Special Stock Trains ■will ruu from the North, and also from Auckland. Excursion Fares ou the 20t1i (Show Day). GREAT BABY SHOW. Hot Woler Free. Milk Provided. DON'T MIS 3 THE BIG EVJ-NT! YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO! THE BEST SHOW OF THE NORTH! ADMISSION: To Showground and Hail. l/'S; Children under 12, 6d. Gates Open 10 a.m. A. J. SKELTON, Secretary, 520 nelensville. HELENSVILLE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. GREAT EXHIBITION OF HIGHLAND DANCES, All Post Entries at Helensvllle Show, the Greatest Show of tbe North. JANUARY 20, !!>_l. Remember, Post Entries. 53G A. J. SKELTON. Secretary. yyAIKATO /-IENTUAL ' A GRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A UTUMN (MOW. /CAMBRIDGE. TVTARCH "J AND O 1921. (EXHIBITION OF 'HORSES. CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS. HOME INDUSTRIES, FARM, GARDEN, & ORCHARD PRODUCE And BIG DISPLAY OF RETURNED SOLDIERS' WORK. SPECIAL JUVENTOE CLASSES. SCHOOL WORK. Entries close February 1-. with •Secretary, or nearest A. and P. Association; from whom Schedules can be bad. G. H. BELLAMY, Secretary. P.O. Box 26, Cambridge. 513 OTHERS are all going t<> the Great Baby Show at the biggest Show North i of Anckland, at Hclensville, Jan. 29. -23
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 24, 28 January 1921, Page 10
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