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AMUSEMENTS. THE -pRiTNCESS. ■HE -t -BIXiCEfiIS. THE T>Ru-N I OESS. HE X-KilireißSS. The- -dbiixciess. HE A .RiIN'OESS. LAST NIGHT OF ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY In the " FEA-R MARKET." " FEAR MARKET." Too busy to write more. Getting ready for the Big Fight Tomorrow. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COOI'MEXCIXiG TOhMiO-RiROW. COMIMIEINICINO TO-MO,RIROW. The greatest sporting event of the decade. The Official and authentic films or THE DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT. THE DEMPSffiJY-CAiRPiEWTIER FIGHT. THE DETM.P.&.EIY-CARPENTI-FJR FJgHT. THB I>E3IiPaE.Y-CARr!EN.TIE« FIGHT. THK DKXfiPiSBY-CARIteSrrrER fOTHT. FmE REELS OF TES&B ACTION. FIVE REJOLS OF SENSATION. •FIVE KEELS OF THRIILUS. EVERY MOVE. EIV'FJRY ACTION, F-RIOM JEVIBRY AN'G-L"B REd'ORnEI) "BY A BATTERY OI« T W E N> T V C A M E H A iS. ■SPECIAiTj SLOW MOTION* -■ PICTURES giv-e a vivid idea of taotics of 'the champions. DETMIPISEY. A modorn GoltatOi, a symbol fXEMiPSEY. of strength and prowess. DIEIMIPSKT. DBMiPSEY. And The Tiandsome. dash in- CA J£fj£!;J l ££' Apostle of clean eport, CARBHWIHg. CARPBNTIER. LAMES,—You must come and see 'this sporting elnsste. Over oO.WW saw the figiht, and .thousands liave seen the plot are. It's Fashionable to do so. CBNTLEMiE'N,—See that your boy comes wiUi you. There Is a bis lesson" to be learnt in mcm Itiness and. courage, as we-1 ns tihls .great epoch In 'i£ie history of fport. BUSINESS M-E,N"S igiEiglSTC/N'S. aOSINIEISS .MEN'S ISiESG'IO'NS. iSliraCilAL. S-ESRIDNiS OF THE 'FIGHT PI-CTl'ißrl WILL BE 'HJEiLD CiATILY. From 12itol. From 1 ito 2 o'clock. From 12 to 1. From Ito '2 o'clock. l_ At • Afternoon and "Evening Sessions the Supporting (Programme will include HEBE DANTE.LLS, BEBE nANIEiLLS. BIEBE DANiIELLS, In the triumptiant success of her career, CLASS. CLASS. CLASS. CLASS. MANAGERIAL NOTE.—Witih the nvagn- l--tude of these attractions in mind, the interest that has t>eeu manifest, and the demand, for reserved seats, we cannot too eniphatk-ally advise our patrons to book seaits :it Ric3iards>oii's, or late reserres at TIHO3 PRINCESS. DAY S'D?I3IONiS: '1/ and 1/. (Plus Tlax). NIGHT 'SESSIONIS: 2/ and 3/. No extra for reserves. (Plus Taxj. GRAND. rpO-DAY. RAND. J-o-DAY. The Last Screening, " DON'T EVER MARRY." " DON'T EVER MARRY." The Last Screening, '" HALF A CHANCE." '• HALF A CHANCE." The Last Screening, LARRY SEMON '■THE BAKERY - " LARRY SEMON "THE BAKERY." 11th Chapter—"THE SILENT AVENGER. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S ARRIVAL IN LONDON. \tO-MOR'ROW (FRIDAY) TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN In the Uproariously Funny Comedy, "TWIN BEDS." • TWIN BEDS." 1 " TWIN BEDS." " TWIN BEDS." '• TWIN BEDS." "TWIN BEDS" as a play was screamlncly funny—the picture is doubly so. rJth Chapter—"THE .SILENT AVENGER " 12th Chapter—-'THE SILENT AVENGER*" l-'th Chapter—"THE SILENT AVENGER." TO-MORROW AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW AT THE CJUA.NI/. N.B.—Don't Forget the Grand Luncheon and Tea 'Room. QTOWX JJ ALL QONCERT QHAMBER. A GRAND 'BENEFIT CONCERT Will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 20. In Aid of MR. H. WATTS. Who has been laid-up for the past two years. He has a wlf fi and a family of oight children. If you feel like doin ß a good act, buy a Ticket. It is a good cause. and^al'leTy 27 Fr ° Dt S ° atS; V Back Seats A Real Good Programme promised you 57S Q.KAN.D. .-TO-MQRR'O"w (FRIDAY). DE'D-S." THERE'S ROUNIT TO KB TROUBLE. PICNICS, EXCTmsiONS. ETC. fJJ IB CM .E JI B E B! NEXT SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27TH, NEWTO.Y fiAX-OBaS FOOTBALL CLUB'S PICNIC TO MOTUTA-PU (By kind .permission <j£ Mrs. Beid). (Hot Water and Milk 'Free. Good Sports Programme. Lollies and Toys fw the Children. ■Popular Music by the Aloha Quintet. Boats leave .Ferry Tee 9.30 a.m. Sharp. vn P drir j.% e^ r T^ 2/i Chm ™ I>on'e be disappointed. Br your ti<-k«.fi "$&&"* , mem . bers »t the committee Tickets will aiso 'be obtainable in Ouav and Louver Queen 'Streets, Sunday a? W n£g[ ■GEORG-3 iSTJBTEN', r>3(> Hon. Secretary. DANCING. T)ANCING—DRUIDS' HALL NEWTOV Z* EVERY % TUESDAY and THPRSDIY o SSV,'- Al ?° SATURDAY AFTERNOON Get In S P e e^ aliy catcr e<l for. Tate, G. Thomas, MC "' S, J - -103 J'rop., -w. BTJCKLET.

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

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