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AMUSEMENTS. mO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. X O NIGHT. 10-NIGIIT. "If Universal offered mc one million dollars to do again what I did in ' CONFLICT ' I would not do it. Life is too precious."— I'RISCILLA DEAN. TIIE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND QUANTITY. _ PHONE f MATinMAI inMIDIITI PHONE UNIVERSAL FILMS, LTD.. PRESENTS DP* \*m*&** ~~m\ pRISCILLA T\EAN -*- iti.st 11.1.a t./. ; , N X insrir.r.A Ukan P lIISCII I V ¥-.!■! \- f A •' X <§ KIOV.IIjI.iA tiAIN IS '•" a f<sS%*. <&£m pRISCILLA "pjEAN T. RS' '"a \yy \*m 'geW** X HISCILLA A^EAN D EAN I ! PRISCILLA T\EAN „SK"-* *f BAN i 1 -T HISCILLA U__a Ism") D KAJ> I £ PRISCILLA T-WEAN -"-HISCILLA XJ EAS _^T > _s!BF : J_\ AiiISCIILA I^EVN MM lIJA A RISCILLA Uea.N IN HER GREATEST TRIUMPH. COXPLIC T." ON F L 1 C T." CO N F L I C T." O N F L 1 C T, " SUPPORTED BY HERBERT RAWLINSON. Stuart Partons Stupendous North Woods Sensation from the famous Red Book story by CLARENCE BUDINOTON KELLAND. Including fl'yS gO THRILLS. FIVE BIG THRILLS. M\h BIG THRILLS. KIVE BIG THRILLS. NEVER BEFORE SHOWN ON ANY SCREEN. THIS PICTURE WAS PHOTOGRAPHED AMID THE GRANDEUR OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. If you want to have the big shivery A drama so powerful, so rich with thrill of your life, see the great dam suspense Ui«i It might have been explosion that sets free a raglug river written by Edgar Allan I'oe. A picture of logs and starts daring Priscilla Dean l,lat holds you breathless through scenes on a wild ride that takes her to the '' vun fcreater than "Way Down Enst." very brink ot the falls. Staged In wondrous outdoor settings of supreme scenic grandeur. Don't miss it. "CONFLICT," .. ONFriCT .. "CONFLICT," " *-J (J X F L 1 C i\" ("1 O N F 1. 1 C T." v:t," BELOW ARE A FEW CRITICISMS CULLED FROM THE NEW YORK PAPERS JUST TO HAND. "For ten breathless minutes we prayed Priscilla Dean would come out of the log jam Intact. This is one of the most thrilling acts ever seen in motion pictures."—"New York World." "Mystery, drama, adventure, and one of lhe most thrilling passages ever seen on the screen, al! are found In 'CONFLICT.' The scene In which Priscilla Dean rescues her lover from death in a raging torrent on the brink of a waterfall is a marvel. THE FAMOUS ICE SCENE IN WAY DOWN EAST' SCARCELY EQUALS IT '—New York Evening Mall." "The motion picture industry possesses far too few Priscilla Deans to allow this charming young brunette to be taking such chances with her life as those shown in 'CONFLICT.' " —"New York World.'' CO N FLIC T." O N F L I C IV "/"lON FL I IT," "CONFLICT," IOUD BETTER GO ON A DIET IF PRISCILLA DEAN In j CONFLICT" O N F LIC T " CONKI.IC T " ONFLI C T '" DOES NOT LIFT YOU OUT OF YOUR SEAT. YOU'RE TOO HEAVY. CENTURY piOMEDY. " VTTHIZBANO," jpENTURY jTIOMEDY. ENTURY " »» HIZBANG." V-'ENTUBY THERE IS A HUNDRED LAUGHS COMING TO YOU IN THIS CENTURY COMEDY GET THEM. INTERNATIONAL NEWS - THE TOPICAL SUPREME. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE ORCHESTRA THAT STANDS SUPREME. THE -VfATIONAIj ORCHESTRA, mHE "EMNEST TN A UCKLAND. he -National Orchestra, J-he x inest -*-n -".uckland. phone 2100 a tihir peserves. HONE 21C9A XJ oit AV'ESEHVEH. TWO BIG FEATURES, THREE BIG STARS At THE HIPPODROME. CANOPY OF LIGHTS. Three Doors from John Court's, Queen Street. TONIGHT. mONTGHT. O-NIGHT. Ao.xiGHT. SHIRLEY' MASON EDNA MURPHY SHIRLEY MASON EDNA MURPHY SHIRLEY MASON EDNA MURPHY SHIRLEY MASON And SHIRLEY MASON JOHNNIE WALKER SHIRLEY MASON JOHNNIE WALKER SHIRLEY MASON JOHNNIE WALKER In In "EVER SINCE EVE." " WHAT LOVE WILL DO." " EVER SINCE EVE." " WHAT LOVE WILL DO." " EVER SINCE EYE." " WHAT LOVE WILL DO." "EVER SINCE EVE." "WHAT LOVE WILL DO." "EVER SINCE EVE." "WHAT LOVE WILL DO." The romance of a girl who was not A thrilling story of regeneration. A what she seemed. The strange story of romance In which a girl's love and a a little orphan girl. In which a maid boy's sound heart combine to vindicate became a man and developed a mix-up. the right. Hard fighting for love of a A fascinating star Ih a fascinating light, and harder lighting for the right, romance. Showing what love will do. Story of a A story In which Cupid works overtime man's pride, a woman's love, and a on thejob. mother's remorse. Seeking a path of The tangled tale of an orphan girl and roses, an erring wife found it a thorny a bachelor artist. «'ay. A romance ln which more than The story of an ocean voyage and its one astounding change of heart takes double sequel. place. Showing that the failure of one A game of love versus philanthropy. marrlnge does not mean that the next A romance of mistaken lGentlty. one will be a success. In which two A "double-dealing* romance. youthful screen stars shine brilliantly. THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES: GATHERING COCOANUTS (Cartoon) FOX NEWS (Topical) AUSTRALIAN NEWS (Gazette) HIPPODROME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. HIPPODROME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. BE WISE, BOOK YOUR SEATS. REMEMBER, THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE BEST SEAT. Plan at Richardson's Music Depot, tjocen Street, Or I'hone Theatre 4232. ATHLETIC SPORTS. SPORTING. AUCKLAND HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING AND «MMt ATHLETIC SOCIETY. noE> IJIAKAFLNA JOCKEY r"ILUB. COMPETITIONS. POINT ERIN PARK. *-' MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. RUMMER "VTEETING, 1022. W. .T. NORWOOD, ° I___1 ___ sgg Hon. Secretary. ' ipO-MORIROW. mO-MORROW. HAMILTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC gATURDAY, JANUARY OQ CLUB. *-' " XMJ, FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.45 A.M. QPORTS /CARNIVAL. JJOJfDAT, JANUARY gQ (Under N.K.A.A.A. Rules.) FIRST nAf . E ,^jgjT g AT n,O FAMOUS SOUTH AFRICANS. 9/fi— THROUGH TICKET— O/« At SEDDOX PARK, on *' °-™BOCGH TICKET-^/1> rpUESDAY, "pEBRUARY *J 1922. ,nc,udcs n « a ™™* Admission to First Event at 2 p.m. BURNNAND'S BAND IN ATTENDANCE. PROGRAMME. W. SINCLAIR, Caterer. 1.120 Yards Auckland Provincial Children under 12 Yenrs of Age will NOT be Championship. Admitted to Grandstand Enclosure 2. 1000 Yards Auckland Provincial Chnmpioneblp. No person who has at any time since the Homlienn Frenls passing of the Gaining and Lotteries Act Handicap Events. Amendment Act. 1!M>8. followed the occupa4. 100 Yards. 12. Long Jump. tion of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk. 5, 220 Yards. Ul. High Jump. no Disuuallfled or Undesirable Person, will C. 440 Yards. 1-t. Half Mile Junior be admitted to the Takapuna Racecourse 1. 880 Yards. Cycle. during the Summer Meeting, aud if any 8 One Mile Run. L". One Mile Cycle, suen person is found on such course he will 0 1 0 0 Yds Hurdles 10. Two Miles Cycle be removed therefrom and prosecuted for 10. Half Mile Walk. IT. 100 Yds. Junior. | trespass. 11 Hop, Step aud IS. SSO Yds. Junior. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited. Jump. nnd any person infringing this regulation ■ . will be removed from tbe racecourse and Kntry Fee for Open Events. 2/1. prosecuted. Entry Fee for Junior Events, 1/0. Nonrinations close on MONDAY SPECIAL STEAMER. FREE FOR January 30, 1922, and most be accompanied RACEHORSES ONLY, by Entry Fees. Will leave Hobson Wharf at l» a.m. each All Events open to Financial Members of race day, returning at 7 p.m. Horses eonClubs affiliated to N.Z.A.A.A. veyed on other vehicular trips will be A. H. BURN. Hon. See. cU "* ed U,e uaual rat^ s " ___. 4 __ '_~.. .. ttt. -.-w» R- tVI.MAKD. Everybody's Buildings,.Hamilton. . u22 362 Secretary. COACH SERVICE. REMOVAI. NOTICES. rfTBANGAREI-TANGITERORIA SEE- -|IEFFE'S Irish Linen 'Stores have Removed W ' VICE. "-J from 20 to larger" Premises, 2S, Jervois Griffin's Coach ieaves Whangarei P. 0., Kd. < 24 s.ao a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ! -— after arrival of Dargaville , __—«««,.««.= — m.~ it earner. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. KIRIPAKA SERVI'CSE ■ Grlffln't Car leaves Whangarei P0 80 T AUNCH "Kla Ora" leaves Auckland dally s.m.. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday''con- XJ for ArkleV Bay and way ports, at 5.15 «wUiKsimturu lanaeh. Returns Whihga- p.m., leaving Arkle's at B.UO a.m SaturMl in time for Auckland «earner same dnys. leavee Auckland at l.lv p.m. ■W. - „ - saM OJ* VHBE HARBISON, Proprietor.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 10

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