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AMirSEMENTS. LAUGHTER. I . L You can't escape -the tiurden on your shoulders By laughing, but if cheerfully you go. You'll bear it farther than you would hy frowning. And should you fall you would not fall so iN-o matter how you laugh, you'll -still have sorrow, Y'on'll faJter on life's dusty way and hot; •Laughter will not relieve you from your duties, But you will find that laughter helps'a lot. THE ABOVE IS TRUE And THE BELOW IS TRCE. :So we advise TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At Sessions 12, 2, 4, 6, S. (EVERYBODY'S New 'Screen Delight EVI-JRY'BO'DY'.S that sparkles (EVERYBODY'S ■ with the radiant EVERYBODY'S Joy -of Yotrth. " COINCIDENCE." A Metro nigh Grade Comedy in S Acts I With An All-star Cast. Robert Herron heads the cafit in a lively comedy packed with laughs. Yes. a comedy that never gets serious until the picture is almost over, but hops from one amusing situation to the next so neatiy that the only sensible thing to do is LAUGH ! LAUGH : LAUGH ! You will—and Heartily, And wonder what is to follow. ROBTjar iHE'RRON Is the !Lov.Tble and ROBERT HEBRON Amusing Hero of •■ COINCIDENCE." •• COINCIDENCE." '■ COINCIDENCE."' •■ COINCIDIiNCE." As Bill Jenks Bobby's part is The liveliest and most amusing he ever played. 'Ills engaging personaJitv, quick Heuse of fun, will delight you all. REMEMBER. Though laughter -does not make the It iiclps the weary traveller a lot. Also. Scenic. Educational, and Topical Subjects. ■Stalls, 1/3: Circle, I' 7 and 2il. To Book, 2/7. il'hone 4402. Coming FRIDAY. 'I>EC. 2 | M.VRIIE -COiKELLPS | I '• GOD'S GOOD MAN." I J I TO-NIGHT. 'Last Chance to see TO-NIGHT. Hex Beach's TO-NIGHT. lies Reach's TO-N-1-GHT. "GIRL FROM OUTSIDE." TO-NIGHT. "GI.RL FROM OUTSIDE." From "My Wag Lady." A Beautiful Appealing 'Story, with a Good Moral. If you have not seen it. we advise do so. CHAMBER. CHAMBHB. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FRIDAY • and SATURDAY, November 23 and 26. THE DRAMATIC CIRCLE OF THE THE DRAMATIC CIRCLE OF THE AUCKLAND WOMEN'S CLUB AUCKLAND WOMEN'S CLUB Present Oscar Wilde's Sparkling Comedy, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEI:NG EARNEST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEIiNG F.ARN.EST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEIiNG EARNEST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEI'XG EARNEST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEKSQ EARNIE'ST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EAP^NIEST The following is the cast of characters:— Lady P.lncknell, Mrs. Forsyth; Cicely (-arden. Miss Phyllis Boult: the Hon. Gwen Fairfax. Miss M. Cranston: Algernon Moncrleff. Miss G. Fraser: John Worthing. Miss P. Rloomfleld : the Rev. Chasuble. Miss Foster; Miss Prism, Miss M. Spicer; Merrlman, the butler, and Lane, Moncrieft's man servant, Miss M. Robinson. Absolutely the Finest Ever Staged in this City. BOOK NOW. BOOK NOW. Rox Plan at Lewis R. Endy and Son's, Ltd. (opp. His Majesty's). Prices: 4/ (reserved), 3/, and 2/ (unreserved). NO TAX. Home-made Sweets will be sold at the Hall on both nights. 620 ANIGHT IN CHINATOWN. At HU'SHiMUNRO",S CA-BARET, TO-NIGHT. 'Book .Early. Double Ticket, 7/6. 353 ATHLETICS. \ UCKLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A ANNUAL SPORTS. ANNUAL SPORT'S. JANUARY 2, 1022. JANUARY 2, 1922. PIPING, DANCING, RUNNING, CYCLING ETC. For posters and full particulars supply to Hon. Secretary. R. MACDONALD. SS6 Box 1347, G.T.0.. Auckland. ART UNION. OTAHUHU CATHOLIC CHURCH BAZAAR. Results:—lst, 3420, Frederic Clarke, Otahu-hn; 2nd, 37 40, C. .Badler, W-ultaru; 3rd. 3860, T. Perkins. Oneliunga: 4th, 830, T. rorter, Penrose; sth, 3716, Miss Keauey, Market Road. OMier 7COI, Tom O'Connell. Otahuhu: painted cushion 9354 ■MIEB Roa-ch, Newmarket: painted table centre. 0017, 3. Gillies, Otahuhu; Enla-rge-.M e rs nt .T°Viues. Otlhu^ ther ■Other articles not drawn to be drawn at a jermlt r date tC be annouilced . under new 2>6 T. O'CON.NEm Secretary* PiyiDENDS. ■■rr\UE PJJRKER LAMB TOMB-ER CO LIMITED. ' DIVIDEND NOTICE. A Dividend of 5 per cent for the halfyear ended September TO. 1021. has this day been declared by the Directors, payable at the Company's Office. Customs 'Street Wrt taSSSt* , ° n and a " er WWBDAY . "c *>* JOSEPH HAN'KIN, Secretary. Auckland, (November 23, 1921. 357

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 12