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AMUSEMENTS. STR.VND Direction: .OTEAND TR.VND Fullers' lIOTRAXO STRAXD Pictures (CJTRAND TRAXD Limited. RIEASO LAST 'NIGHT OF CHARLES RAY In his Latest CHARLES RAY Success: "19 AXD PHYLLIS." Human—and Humorous. IT'S A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. In Support, Mr. and Mrs. Carter De llavon ia "Honey Mooning," Etc. ■oojrMßNrixa to-morrow (friday). ■COMMENCING- TO-MORIMJW (FRID-VYj. X THOMAS TNC'E SrKCIAL. A THOMAS IXCB SPECIAL. ONE OP THE RIOOEST PHOTOPLAYS OF 1921. "LYING LIPS." "LYING LIPS" "LYING LIPS' , "LYIX<S LIPS" Featuring ••lyixg lips" "lying lips' - florence tidor "lying lips" florence vldoii "LYlNti LIPS" "I.YI'Xfl 1.1 PS" And "LYING LIPS" ■I.YINIi LIPS" PKTERS "LYING LIPS" HOUeSE PETERS "LYING LI-PS ,, "LYIXU LIPS' , From the .lewcl-hrdeckerl Parlours oC London Arlstocnicy u> t lie Sweeping Stretches of (lip Great Canadian North West: then l>!K-k again to London—over a storniswept high sea, whi.-h caught two loving souls in a horrible whirlpool of n hideous fate. Tin- action of • "Lying Lips" rai-os ou across the Atlantic. The big scenes include the sinking of a huge passenger liner at sea. shattered by a tnine, ami a wonderful Cathedral Wedding. '•LYIXG LIPS" •'I.VINIi LIPS' - Featuring "I.VINi; I.IPS" "LYINC LIPS" - FLORENCE VinOß "I.YIXCJ LIl'S" FLOREXCM VIDOR "LYING LIPS" "LYIXG LIPS" And "I.YIN<i Ll]*!" "I.YINii LIPS" HOUSE PKTE-RS "LYIXf: LIPS" HOUSE I'KTKItS "LYING LIPS" •i.vim; lips" "LYIXIi LIPS" THE TRAXSCEXDAXT DRAMA OF LOYK KTERXAL. Moments of exquisite tenderness iill.Tiiau- with passages of utter. nliiinsl brutal, realism. Taut with iietioii ami conversing with a tremendous climax. IT'S THOS. ir. IXCF/fl FIRST RT'PE-R PKODr-L'TIOX FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRODUCERS. STRAND STRAND "CIVERYBODY'S TO BOOK -L'VERYHODY'S ' 4402 LAST DAY Xv VEKYISODYS TO-DAY. " STRONGER THAN DEATH. ,, XAZIMOVA In The NAZIMOVA Rc.-intlful XAZIMOVA Photo NAZIMOVA Play ALSO INTERESTING HOME EVEXTS. AIjSO NO, VZ 'KING OF THE CIRCUS." COAIIVC. TO-MORROW. ('( KM I .Mi T< (-MORROW, T I MOORE'S I -\1 FIRST BIG SPECIAL. ■RVERYRODY'S TO-MO-RKOW AT 12 IvVKHYIIODV'-S TO-MORROW AT 2 KVKRYP.O-DY'S TO-MORROW AT -I iBVKUYRODY'-8 TO-MORROW AT 0 EVERYBODY'S TO-MORROW AT 8 P.y arrangement -witli J, C. Williamson Kilms wo Present TOM MO<l II X TO M MOO U X TO M MO<) X E TO M MO-o It X T0 M MOO XIC IX "LORD AND LADY ALGY." •' I.Onn AND I.ADY ALfiV." " LORD AND LADY ALGY." " LORD AND LADY AUiY." " LORD AND I.ADY ALC.Y." '• LORI) AND LADY ALGY." Perhaps the best way to descrtlio this great Goldvvyn special Is by the phrase. A ROMANCE of RACING AND ROYALTY ROMANCE—because n charming l<.ve titury runs through tho plot. RACING —Because the fortune «f love nnd money depended on the race— and such n race—Dewdrop end Fliekamaron are neck nnd reck on the home stretch. D'lie crowd are wild with excitement, This Is the pivotal point In "LORD AND LADY ALGY.'' ROYALTY—Recanso the characters represent Lord* nnd Ladles — English Royalty In all its splendour. NOTE.—The wisdom of Lady Algy In this picture may lie followed ny any wife who has the coiiraue and confidence with which tlip Eujrll.sli lady In It. C, Carton's famous story was endowed. ■MANAGERIAL.—You will flna this new picture. " Lord and Lndy Algy." one of the SUPPORTS: GAZETTE English .News. THE BARA SPECIAL Scenic Study. "OH, Wα IA T A NIGHT ,, Comedy. AiDY. Stop Rolling Your Eyes." Come nnd see Dulcle Bailey rolling em at Roy Hooper Next Monday and Tuesday at the Concert Chamber. SC!) "THE JOJ,LY J I NCOS." DANCING. PONSONHY Catholic Socials.—To-utght (Thursday). September S, at S o'clock, rsnnl Long Night. O'Neill Street Hall. Euchre Prizes. Dancing. Refreshments. Ladies. 1/6; Gentlemen, 2.'. Fred Itabbidge. M.C. ;E. Stewart,jHon. .Sec. D _ URSDAY, S till 11 p.m.. Trades Hall—Commencing To-night, a Waltzing Competition; Ist Prize £:>. 2nd Prize £2. Popular Dances. Mrs. Tyleoat and Orchestra. Gents 1/0, Ladies (id P. J. O'IiKIEN. Treasurer. H A gUP PE R jQ ANS AN T _\ suppur dansant A SUPI'BU DANSANT Will be held at THE SOCIETY OF ARTS H\LL THE SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL*, KITCHENER STREET, 0,11 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lfi FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lv,' From 8.15 p.m. to 12. Tickets. 10/6: Double Tickets (if booked) 13/6 (including booking of table). ' ADAMS' JAZZ BAND. Box Plan at Lewis Eady's (opp. Uis ■Majesty's). Booking Opens Wednesday, September 14. Refreshments extra. Catering by Mrs. Judd.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 214, 8 September 1921, Page 12

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