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AMUSEMENTS. AT LAST THE PERFECT PHUTO.-I'LAY, STKOHEIM'S WONDEK-PLAY, ■VJATIU.NAL T)ICTL'RES- -\T ATIO:<AL PICTURES. National -Pictures, thonb -National, -t ic/rußica. "VTATIUNAL TJICTUKKS. 216WA. VTA XIU.NALi TJICTUKHS. ->-' ATIUNAL J- ICTURES. -" AGONAL *- ICTUKEB. UNIVERSAL FILMS PRESENT FOB UNIVEUSAL EXHIBITION. igj A JKWEL DE LUXE PRODUCTION. OTRUHEIM, "DLIND TZTUSBANDS. J KIC OxKDUKJM. -DliM) -O-USBANDS. I "pUIC (JTKtlUKlll. THE SATAN OF TOE T)LIND TTUSBANDS. j -L'KIO SCREEN, IN THE ■DuSI) -EXUSUA.NJJS. i OTRUHEIM, MOST ENTHRALLING TjLIND VTUSBANDS. j J-JHIC "TKOHEIM. PICTURE TIIK AKT -t>l.l.\D -U-USBANDS. VHH , LJTROHEIM, HAS EVER PRODUCED 01.1.ND TTUSP.ANDS, -i-OilC OxiiOHElM, iJuND -Q-USBANDS. lIX STAI.KKU \I.I. WOMANKIND AS A BEAST OF X'RICY STALKS ITS i;a.\lK. A DARING TUEME CLEANLY HANDLED. STAGED AMIDST THE MOST KM.IiANTI.Mj TIKULEAN ALPINE SCENERY. THE GLAMOUR THAI' ATTACHES ITSELb' To THE ALPS FAMED IN SONG AND STORY. THE EDITOR VV "PHOTO.-PLAY" says that of all the pictures'He has seen during llii- year -BUND i'ILSBANDS" is one of the three best. THE I'l!|;MliE.\T ut' Tilt; USUKKSAI. HUT CO. nays : "A simple plot, no doubt, | yet once you see whither it is leading you would not take jour eyes from the j MTCt'u lor anythhu; in Ihe world—for the artistry of its ti-llinj;. the gripinni; rialism of ihe situallous, the flawless acting, and the superb staging of 'BLIND 111 SBANDS' is the most remarkable that .you have e\er seen in pictures. I 1..-, sourly guarantee Lliat 'IiUND lllSll-VXDS' will give yml the MOST I IKKMK.MiOLS HOUR you have ever known in Photo.-drama Entertainment." I HARRISON, REVIEWER Fun -MOTION PICTURE WORLD," say's: "-BLIND I lit l-HANUS' IS A MASTEKI'IKt'E —AS KNTEIiTA INMKNT 100 I'EK CENT. ,, \ STKOHKIM Says: -rhey call mc -The Satan of the Screen. , That's because I play a i polished villain lv ttie oulv way a villain should be played—TU MAKE YOU j HATE HIM." ' 1 THf: ACTING OK "BLIND HUSBANDS" is so llawless as to be more than acting— j IT IS LI Ft;. "BLIND HUSBANDS," THE PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET, A WOMAN'S FOH MEN. THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS NO FEAK, • MARIE VfTALCAMP, In the Klrst Episode of rpHE TpjUAGON'S "VfET. AUIK '' ALCAMI', the Greatest Adventure -»-HE J-'RAGON'S -L' ET. j MARIK \\TALCAMI', and Travel Story Ever rpilE 1 \RAGON'S "\T ET - ARIE ''AI.CAMI'. Seen. J-11E -L-'RAGON'S ET. THK ONLY SKKIAI, E)'ER MADE IN TIIK ORIENT. "TUB I)IL\GO.VS NET" WAS FILMED IN JAPAN, CHINA, AND THE PHILIPPINES. STORY FROM 1. ALLEN DUNN'S NOVEL. "V-ATIONAL QKCHKSTRA. "LMNESX T.N AUCKLAND. O\ KRTrUIS : "KIENZI" (WAC.NEK). T..".".. P.OOK YOUR SEATS S 1.M, . SESSION. •■VICES :— DAY: STALLS. 6d. : CIRCLK 1/1. AI'TER 6 P.M.: STALLS, 1/1; CIRCLE, HID. CIRCLE, 2.7. RESERVES. 3/2. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, X-C, 0.0. S P-m-

MEETINGS. •■ rpiiE T ike qf yinoitr , IS THE SUBJECT AT THE AXE.VS I\TEETINU IN THE 13APT1ST rpABERNACLE, QUEEN STREET, ON SUNDAY, AT 3. Speaker: REV. F. 11. WILSON. "Soudan United Mission." Leader: MR. JOHN SMITH. THiors Open 2.30. Commence 3. Close 4. Visitors 10 City Heartiiy Welcomed. Come. 5415 AJKW 7KAI.AXD T AUOUR TJARTY. Eiv Zealand -Labour r akiv. QUAY STREET. S U N D A V, 2.40 P. M. MR. C. S. MORRIS. MR. J. A. LEE. CoHec tion in Aid of. Municipal Campaign. 21 S~axvat"io3; akm? oTty corps, albert str'ket. to-morrow (sunday), commissioner and mrs. iloddek Aud Headquarters Staff WILL CONDUCT ALL MEETINGS. 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. You Are Cordially Invited. 592 C. DAWKINS, Commandant. /">NaiHUNUA .POULTRY CL.CB. The Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Supper Koorn, -Forester-s' Hall. Cjueen Street. Onehunga, NEXT ■MONDAY. January 31. at 8 p.m. liSusiness: JilecUvn of -Officers and General. JOHN SMALL. 542 Hon. Secretary. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TFTK TRUSTEES Will be Held A T THE BANK, 0u WEDNESDAY" NEXT, FEBHCARY 2, At 2.1.", p.m. J. AIL , I a BABE, Manager. 29th January, 1921. 539 XT Z. HOME SERVICE AUCKLAND BRANCH. iiUfflM Tni - ADJOURNED IK yi M-fc-U M& ANNUAL MEETING of the above League will TIIE CHAMBER OF ' COMMERCE, At 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. All Interested are Requested to Attend. JAMES A. PENNALLIGEN. D Hon. Secretary. BOROUGH NOTICES. "O O R CUIiH U~F .P AERO A. NIG.HTSOIL CASTING CONTRACT. Tenders for the alxive Trill be received ill. tn 4 p.m. on M'O.NI>AY, February 7. ■Specifications and conditions may be seen at the .Boroogli Council Chambers during office .hours, or at the Office of this paper. P. C. FURLEY, 51.-. Town Clerk. TOURIST RESORTS. TTOTEL "NTOETHLAND. (Next to Y.W.C.A., Queen Street, first tram stop above ■(Town Hall;. This large and commodious Establishment is one of the moat up-to-date private hotels in Auckland. The Northland accommodates over 100 guests, and is furnished throughout in motiern style. Bathrooms on every Moor are fitted with the latest appliances. The Billiardroom is situated on the ground floor. From this Recreatiou Roof and Balconies estensi.e views of the Harbour aud (Julf are obtained. MRS. EVAN'S, .Late Royal Court and Grand Vue, Phone c>4A. Proprietress. C QN ETAXOI BEACH PRIVATE HOTEL. This delightful Hotel ia the place to spond your vacation or weefe-end. Tin- accommodation is equal to the Leading City Hotels, with a plentiful snppl.v of fresh milk and cream and butter produced on the farm. Beach over one mile. Delightful and eafo bathing. The building Is fireproof, electric light, unlimited supply of hot and cold water, telephone. Surrounding eoimtry beautiful. Booking Office: T. R. SMYTIIEMAN. Imperial Buildings. Or wire to MRS. KISBET MASON 584 Onetangi, Osteoid P.O. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. -pvINE mO-DAY AT OANFORrrS. OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN STREET. Clean, Well Ventilated, Palatial Rooms, on Three Floors. Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. Best Attention aud Civility Await You. CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TREAT. C "T FRUIT SALAD AND CREAM. Fruit is always good for you. In hot with Cream, as at STACEYS, it's positively delicious. With dainty Bread and Butter and a oooliug drink, you have the ideal hotweather lunch —light and beautifully refreshing! Try it to-day at STACEY'S, at the bottom of Queen St., four doors below Smeeton's. IB

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 12

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