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AMUSEMENTS. THOSE EYES OF YOURS SHOULD SEE THE EYES OF YOUNG IN "THE EYES -OF YOUTH." STRAND X.Z. s CTKANIi TRAND -- Largest - -OTK.VND CJ'ITRAND And OTRAND ©TtiAND Finest "OtiiAND QTRANb Picture CiTItAND Ol'ltAXI) House OTKAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. rpO-DAY! ' rpO-NIGHT! At 11.ir,, 1.0. 2.40, 4.30, (i.20, and S.O. /"ILARA T'-IMBALL XTOUNG. A— IM BALL A- DUNG. /~II,AKA T'-IMBALL VOIINU. X—IMBALL X OUNG. The Screen Version of the Famous Play: " TTIYES f\F ■VTOUTII.'' ■ ■ J_V KS Up 1 HUTU." • If* yes /\v -yt-imi." -'yes uf x orni." " TT-YES /,F \rOUTH." "-•-'YES "f X OUTH." Eyes f\p yorrn." YES "f A tll'Tll." "Tj-YKS f\V \rOUTII.'' " vJ>jc X OUTH." EYES /,F \rOUTH." YES "f X outH." "TTIYES _r\V AroUTH." " '-'YES Op X OUTH." Deep down in the translucent depths of the crystal she gazed, ami as the mists cleared her Hem-eland stretched out before' | her In a mighty panorama. i In the haze ~f the Park Side she saw her | path leading down, down into the depths of degradation and dishonour -*he saw a soul her so.il rent and torn by the machinations of evil, sinking slowly, slowly, but with irresistible sureuess. Into the slough of despair. She shuddered as Ihe vision blurred. Fearfully she looked again, and magically the,,, ene hail changed. She was rich. Lapp", loved and loving. Her soul cried out for C:ls this life. with outstretched hands she reached as if to grasp it -but the vision . had gone, and to her ears came the voice of I the Y.,gi / vOMMEXCINC ri-v, i MiiRRoW '. y .I'IMI'M'INi; -1 ,i MORROW : r pili: V NNIVEUSARY REGATTA. Ihe -Anniversary "-*egatta. 'i-.lik » nniversary regatta. - 1 HE ■*"Vn.\IVERSARY -""EGATTA, rpHE t NNIVERSARY REGATTA. XllE NNIVERSARY XVj'UATTA. SCENES OF THE YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT RACING LAST SATURDAY. rp.'lK -y-KW yritAND /".RCHESTRA. J-HE *U:w "-JTRAND V-'IiCIIKSTKA. PRICES: Hay. 11,1 and 1 .'!. Evening. 1,-, 1 '». 2 . and 2 '', .plus tax.. Box Plan at Hie Theatre, or Phone 3114. TIVOI.I . -pACH TiAT, ivoi.i — -Livn JL/ay miVOI.I -- f) f» A .(Ml Q ■*• IVOI.I - - —t.OIJ AX L) O t,ay aiccoxn yi**:kk. J—IGHTII i; AY WKI-OSU '* EEK. I,""'.!! * FTERNOON, ."> Oil J—ACH -cy. FTERNOON. W.OV. I,">ACH V-IGHT AT C -> IGHT AT OHUMORESQUE." UMORESQUE," HUMORESQUE," UMORESQUE." HL'MOREsgUE," UMORESQUE." 14,000 PS Have Now .Seen and Been Thrilled by This .Marvellous Royalty Masterpiece. HUMORESQUE." ("MORESQUE." HUMORESQUE." UMORESQUE." HUMORESQUE." UMORESQUE." HUMORESQUE." UMORESQUE." Everywhere it has been sh'.wn this remarkable Photoplay of New York's East Side has been the Film Sensation of the Year. 11l Chicago. Boston, and I<os Angeles 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. A Wonderful All.Star Cast interprets the Play, headed by: - A LMA "RUBENS A LMA XVUBENS GASTON* /ITASS ASTON V"*LASS fl ORDON ERA VJORDON DORE TTkATIDSON* ORE J-'AVIIISON I Adapted from the Story by F.tnnie Hurst. : and moulded on Dvorak's famous melody, "HUMORESQUE" IS PERFECT. BOX T">HAN OX J- lAN At 11. CI.EAL'S. Queen Street i (Next Ceo. Fowlds. Ltd.). ' AfATINEES D.C. 11. Stalls: !>d, i *»1 ■ \TINF.ES Children lid and lid. ! "V-IGIITS— DC. 2/1. Stalls 11, | IGHTS- Reserves, Gd Extra. rprvni.i .- -- Phone X IVOI.I 223GA aWiU.I ~~~-~~- SATURDAY - * NEXT. - NLVE MURRAY and DAVID POWKI_, In tho 7 Reel 'Royalty Masterpiece, "TIHE RIG.IIT TO LOVE." EL CICCI'IO N. I.Ol'l'TlO N. 11l every branch --Platform. Pulpit, Bar, Recitals. Monologues. Sltetcues, and Dramatic Art. ■vrit. j V "*\£ontagujs, P.O. Box K'.2S. 'Phone 2713 A. Mr. Montague can and does teach people to speak Engli.-li correctly, and to acquire confidence, and grace In delivery. The teaching of children especially always has an Interest and a ctraxui for h.m. At studio. 2S. Swanson Street, every day. .LIVO to 5.::o. Immediate booking necessary, as only a few Vacancies now remain. C rpivoi.l - — .SATURDAY NEXT. X MAE MURRAY and DAY.ID POWELL. In the 7 Keel Royalty ..Masterpiece. "TIKE RIGiIIT TO LOVE." LECTURES. AUCKLAND TJAPTIST rpABERNACLE C 11. "gJ"--n U EOx. HIS LIFE AND WORK. L ECTURE, rjX.-N.GHT, JgQ BY R EV J OSKI ' v W. K KMr This Is the 2!>th Anniversary of the death of the Greatest Preacher of the Victorian Era. The Tabernacle, where the Lecture will be given, was built by his son and successor, REV. THOMAS SPURGEON. There will be no charge for admission. bnt an offering will be taken towards the equipment of the newly formed Missionary Department of the Tabernacle. rpABERNACLE, rpO-NIGHT, "7 Oft r>4o LICENSING NOTICES. A UCKLAND LICENSING DISTRICT.— -A- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. -I. EDMUND C.LKN WHITTLE, of Auckland? Hotel-] keeper, being ttit* holder of a Publican's License, in respe"t of the house and pre-1 mlse-i known by the sign of the United Service Hotel, and situate at Queen Street. 1 Auckland, do hereby give notice that I desire to obt."in. and will, tit tli» next 1 licensing meeting lo be liol.len at the Magistrate's Court. Auckland, on the 2nd day of March. 11(21. apply for a transfer of , the said license from myself to Walter Frederick Thomas Grigsby, my appointee. i Dated the 22nd day of December. 1!I2;>. - Signature of Applicant. E. G. WHITTLE. 002

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 10

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