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AMUSEMENTS. TIIK HOrSK OF QUALITY ANO QUANTITY. *s£? (NATiONAL ™£- UNIVERSAL I-ir.MS. LTD.. I t'NIVEKSAI. FILMS I.TP r ™ at * Presents TEfI - FInST " X T "¥'P ENGLISH •"•A It ICY Entitled Tuo Greatest Westerner*. "THE PUPPET MAN." » TTJIT WATTnC" "TIIK PUPPKT MAN." lHh, WALLOP, ■tih; pippi:t man!" "TIIK WAI.LOI-." ■" nlI: ITI-l-KT MAS.' •■TIIK WALLOP." ' From tile .story by -TUE WALLOP." I rOHMOmiItI.ONI.EN.NOX. riMIK -VTATIOXAI. TOY TUT. •■ TJRdWNIK." -LiiE National «i«y 1 n>! ■•-Druwnik." in the scream of tiik year ••riOLKiNii.; , ■■piii.nxn." tiik "v-ationai. /arciiestra, tdm nest tn \ itkhnh he -National -Finest J-n -Auckland! Conductor: FUANK P.ARTLETT. sessions: n.is, ].:»», ::.4,->. 0.0, 8.0. WHO'S who in tih: play. WHO'S WHO IN THE I'LAY. THE HIPPODROME. CANOPT OF LIGHTS, Three Doors fr..m .Tohii Court's. Queen Street Prologue Patricia . . EH.EKN PERCY Stephen Brent ... WILLIAM RUSSELL Sir Stephen iVNcill. her father. Eric-Maync Mary Ralston Helen Ferguson Her husband Ca'sev .lames Thornton W. .1. Hisuhy New York Sequence Henry Ralston Willis Robards Patsy EILEEN PERCY Mrs. Thornton Margaret Mann Arthur lUwks Francis Feeney Lucy Thornton Duete Cooper Mike Itorkc Frank Clark Bert Thornton Charles Spere Miss liorkc Vivian [fansome Mγ. Joyce Gerald Pring Inspector Halm I. MucDonuld .1. Spencer Giles Fred. L. Wilson Suik Wull" Glen Cavender

' "DESERT BLOSSOMS." LITTLE MISS HAWKSHAW [~ "DESERT BLOSSOMS." •LITTLE MISS lIAWKSHUV" . ; "DESERT BLOSSOMS." ••LITTLE MISS lIAWKSIIAw!" c i WILLIAM RUSSELL, EILEEN PERCY a i WILLIAM RUSSELU EILEEN PERCY i v WILLIAM RUSSELL, KILKKN I'KKCY. li /' Admirers of the simple, wholesomely \ {. sentimental picture had their (ill of ' I fca.j enjoyment to-day, when the enticing y William Rnssell. the vigorous lOileen Percy opened in the Fox picture ' Fox star, is given excellent oppor- •■Little Miss Ilawkshaw" for a run of ' tunlties for the best possible dis- six days. Many amusing incidents T play of his talent and ability in ncnir thrnuphout this photo-play and I' "DESERT BLOSSOMS," a Fox Miss Percy showed that she stili retains ' photo.-play. now showing. in full measure the keen sense of " RUSSELL appears as a young con- humour and sentiment that soes with ' strnction engineer on Government her native Irish blood. Eileen plays !l work, and discovers a plot to the part of a mis-treated foster-child. ' : deliver a bad grade of cement. He She burrows her way to an education at deals with the plotters in pood. the public library in her spam time, two-fisted fashion—and naturally wtiile conducting a news stand. Her enough, he wins the girl, portrayed life is by no means one of ease, and by Helen Ferguson. she contends with much hardship. Hut she wins out in love nnd wealth and T .. happiness, lion"; See the picture, and -'-< enjoy a delightful performance. Supports Include Our Old Friends :— MT7TT ANT) JEFF (Cnrtnon* FOX NEWS (Topical) AUSTRALIAN NEWS .. ..' .. .... .. (Gazette) 1 HIPPODROME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HIPPODROME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA! Be Wise, Book Your Seats. Plan at Richardson's Music Depot, Queen Street, or Phone 4232.

MUSICAL TUITION. M ISS G rtA ME,Box -j° rHSsox . VIOUNISTE, (Pupil of Colin Mnston, L.E.A.M.) WILL RECEIVE PUPILS. Studio: S, QUEEN'S BUXJS., "WELLESL.EY ST. ■WEST. Interviews Dally, 1-3. 6-7 p.m. 541 T> I A N O. 6 I >" G I X U. MB, AND SIR'S, CVRIh TOTYISEY ■WILL RESUME LESSONS AT THEIR RESIDENCE, 12, CITY ROAD, MONDAY, FOBBUARY 13. 'Phone inOSA. 336 ITISS VERA ADAMS, U- TEACHER OF PIANO. Resumes Duties MONDAY NEXT, FEBBUAEX 13. MUSIC ACADEMY: 52, Symonds Street Phone 1241. SSB fVT R. CHARLES ELLIS, ***• PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Has Resumed Teaching, Interviews by Appointment. Studio; 21, Picton Street, ronsonby. 'Phone 283. 539 J£lS3 JJIXA nALD OW, TEACHER OF VOICE PRODUCTION, j HAS RESUMED LESSONS i At Her Studio, . I, .WELLESLEY CHAMBERS, Corner Wellesley and Lome Streets, j Auditions by appointment. Telephone 1138 A. D 4 rpLUTB PICC o'l O. GEORGE POORE, SOLO FLAUTIST, Resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S. Studio: S, Queen's Buildiugs, Welleslej Street. Private address: 43, Pousonbv Koad Mr. Poore will be at Studio each daj from 12 till 2 to meet intending pupils, o at home each day after 3.3 U. 501 JUDITH WHITELAW, L.U.A.M. VIOLINIST. Resumes Lessons on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Studio: 45, Hellaby's Buildings, Queen St. Interviews: Saturday, 11th, 10-12; Monday, 13th, 2-4. Telephone 1432 A. : nyr h.. c b'm e& t drakE " U - (TE.NOB) (Pupil of Mr. George Uttlcr, London.) HAS 'RESUMED TEACHING AT HI!J 3TUDIO, ■HAI/LrBXSTBIX'S BUil-DrNG-S, Kurangahapc Road. I Interviews dally from 2.30 until 4 p.m. . , 573 -\/r B. JAMES TT UTT ON, TEACHER OF PIAXOFOBTE. LESSONS ■SVILL BE REBUMED MONDAY, KEBRUAKY 20. Few Vacancies Beginners. ■Mount Eden llomes Visited. Inquiries. PHONE 440G (3 Rings). 94 CSICAL EDUCATION.—MR. EDGAR RANDAL. Studio: y, Wellesley Chambers, Lome St. lopiJ. Wellesley St. P. 0.) Residence: Lynton Avenue, off Pa Road. Epsom. JilS TW ISS MABEL WEBB. Teacher Piano, JXL Theory, SingiUK, recommences Feb. G Junior and Senior Pupils. Only address: Corner Main ltd. and Park Avenue, T»k*puDt. «21 CURTIS, Teacher of Pianoforte "and ' 5^ 6 .Orchestral Instruments.—mT. ili): Resumed Teaching.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1922, Page 12

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