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AMUSEMENTS. THE LUXURY PLAY ANOTHER ItECORD SMASH ! A brilliant and luxurious piay that will thrill with the shock of some a^tountiiny situations, set amid scenes of the most gorgeouß; a play that abounds with the wonderful moments, j and a play that is magnificent 'Wita : beauty and effect. i METRO CLASSIC PKESE-NTS THE MOST VIVID DUAMA OF THE YEAR. mO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. J-U-.MUHT. J-0-XWJHT. HIPPODROMTTi I P P 0 D R O M Xli XJ" IPI'ODUOSip I ■ XX IPPOD RO M. I Based upon " .lUDAH," the Powerful Play ! by Henry Arthur Jones, and I Keuturlnp ] That Exquisite and Superoly-gowned Star, MAY A LLISOX AY In I i TIT AY A LLI.SOX a Dramatic ; Ji-AV Masterpiece, ! T\.j Ai -' A LLISOX that will make I -"XAY -ii-LLisON you think— I MAY A LLISOX and wonder. , -AY -tt-LLI¥OX MAY * I.LISO.V • AY -tXLLISON ]\f AY A LLISOX A woman's soul laid I -L'-tvY Jγ ALISON bare and a man torn 1\» AY A LLISOX on the torturins jA * i VY LLISOX rack of lies. MAY ALLISON AY -fl-LbISUN 0000 FEET OF WONDER AND SUSPEXSE. She cheated him She cheated herself She cheated the world That's, why people called her TIIR piHEATER." —■ — HE V/iiEATEtt." The powerfnl and " rpilE /^HiIEATBIt.' , etupcndoueeoHety ••J-HE VheaTER." drama picturlsa"rpni.; rtHEATER," tion of the won"Xj.jh \JhEATER." derful stage sueTIIE rtHKATKK." cess. HE ViiKATEIt." "Judah. ,, THE /PIHEATER. "Judah." HE V/TIEATER." When " Judah " was played ln London it provoked more discussion than any play of the decade. It makes you think. MAY ALLISON as " THE CHEATER." MAY ALLISON as " TIFE CHEATER." MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." ; MAY ALLISON :us "THE CH-BATER." MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." I MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." MAY ALLISON us "THE CHEATER." MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." MAY ALLISON us " THE OHBaTER." Intricue and suspicion in a settlns of wealth, wliereln a -woman ciieats and pays the penalty in tears. SHOULD A -MAN LIE To Save a Woman's Reputation 1 SUPPORTED BY English Gazette Topical. Around the Town Interest. Ou the Reserve Comedy. Also, the HIPPODROME i~kRC7TE«TRA. 1 l'l'O IJ HUM X " ltd IESTKA. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. X YVEATHER PERMITTING. tiwmfii -pXCCRSION TO -piTEBHEAD. gUXDAY, JANUARY S-S. ICAIPATIKI Will Leave THE WATERFROXT, OPPOSITE NORTHERN ROLLHR MILLS, A,t 10 a.m. Callin- at BIRKDALE. HOKON VLLT.E, GREEVNIlITirE ANU WALMAKIK. Return Fare .. '11. SSO BKADXEY AND BINXS. TjiXCUBSIO N BUCKLAND'S BEACH. (Weather Permitting) TO-MOUROW (SUNDAY. JANUARY 30. Steuiuern will leave the Waterfront, opposite Northern Roller Mills, At 1" am. Uuckland's 4 P-m. Return Fare, 2/. r.4.-. BRADNKY AND BINNS. I . Xf OUTIIEUX STEAMSHIP -»> COMPANY, LTD. QCNDAY mRIP. OSTEND, AWAROA ORAPIU, AND COWES. Weather and other circnmstancce permltting, the S,S. WAIUKU will leave Northern Wharf on SUNDAY. 30th January, at 10 a.m., and will leave Cowes Bay at 330 p in. on return. Fare: Ostend, 3/; Awaroa Orajiiu and Cowes Bay 4/. 11 CHARLES HANSON, Manager. O^ D "ROYS , A SSOCIATION j -pXCURSION. mc Annual Excursion of the abore Association to the Thamee will be held on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. The P S. WAKATERE will leave Anefcland at 1 p-m. sharp, returning on the Sunday following, leaving Thames at 4.30 p.m. Excursion Tickets are available for return by Tuesday's Steamer. RETURN FARE: Adults, 10/; Children under 12 years, 3/ (These Fares Include the Thames Harbour Board Special Tax.) Tickets obtainable from the "Observer" Oflice; D. Wilson, c/o Thome, Butcher, corner Liverpool Street and Karangahapr t Road; J. H. Reed, 42, Richmond Road, I I'onsonby; (J. B. Walker, 53, Wellington Street; A. Williams, 11, Old Mill Road, Grey Lynn; S. Skeen, 31, Cafitle Street, Grey Lynn; W. J. Edwards, Tinsmith, Mt. Eden Road; W. Simmouds, 100, Grange lioad, Mt Eden- R. Webb, Birkenhead; G. Firrlt, Victoria Street; A. Wilson, 12, Pompalller Terrace, I'onsonby; l>. L. Laycock, c/o Buckley and Hull, Sinceton's Buildings, anu T. AITKEN, Hon. Sec, 45, Richmond Road. Telephone 1700. 70 KTUKAPUXA BOATIXG CX.OB. A NNUAL -piCNIO AND |C3FOKTS. P S WAKATERE, TO BUCKLAND'S ' ' BEACH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. From Xo. 4 Jetty, 1.30 p.m. Band on Board. SPORTS GALORE. Speed Launch Races. Yacht Races, Dinghy Pulling Rnces, Greasy Boom, Tug-of-War, Foot Races, Novelty Races. Fun and Sports for the Children too. A REA | B °c D u^ G A F T l \:i 0 E ? N NO^ D OLD - Adults 2/. Children 1/. J. PAVITT, I g7l Hon. Secretary. CtUNDAY "PICNICKERS ;fe x , AND •piXCURSIOXISTS. Whether you are conscious of It or not, the best elements in our civilisation and I many of the privileges of modern life are i due to the Spirit of Christianity. Others have fought a hard fight for them. At this i critical time it is up to you not to weaken the life of the nation by reducing the day of worship to a«day for picnics. I If you repudiate your own responsibility, I 'do not entice from the Sunday Schools the children on whose characters the future' depends. If your own pleasure Iβ more to .yon than the will of God, or the strength of , the nation, as far as possible go alone. Don't drag down the future generation with you. i THE LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE.

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

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