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AMUSEMENTS. Q VEEN'S. AI-KEX'S. l-EEN-S ViiKKN'S. QUEEN'S yIEEN'S. QCKK.VH. yUEKN'H. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. In consenuencr of Hie Great Success of '•THE GK NT I. F.MAN P.CSH RANGER" "THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER" "TIIK GKNTLKMAN BUSH RANGER" The Dominion Pi.lure Theatres. Ltd.. beg to Hiinoum-e that it will be presented at the yrKßN'rt TIIKATRK throuu-lMiut the current v week. "TIIK GENTLEMAN r.ISHRANGER" ■THH GENTLEMAN ItCSII ItAXi JER" GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER. "THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER" ■TUX (i[-:.\TLi;.MAN BUSHRANGER" A STIRRING ROMANCE Of thrilling Incidents and Powerful Dramatic Situations. Interpreted by a Sj ially Selected Cast. NOTE. Daring riding feats are frequently seen mi the screen, but iv -The Gentleman Hushrtiiigor" you are introduced to a jrruceful iin.l .harming young Australian girl who is (he e.pial of Tom Mix. who could leach Fairbanks new tricks, who .-an outride Snowy Baker, and make all other screen horsemen take oH their bats iv admiration. MISS DOT M.<"".NVILLK MISS DOT McCoNVII.LK (Australia's Ctiainplon Lady Rider). FRF.D PHILLIPS. KRF.D PHILLIPS. champion Uoiirli Rider. MISS MONICA MACK (The Australian Film Reality.^ MR. JOHN MUSGROVE. And Hie Favourite and Popular Irish Comedian. JOHN P. O'NEILL. "THE GENTLEMAN RCSHRANfiER" "THE GENITLE.MAN BUSHRANGER" ■THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER" LITERALLY I'llOWllKli With Novelty. Speed. Great Riding Feats Thrilling Dnimatlc Incident" and all the factors thai make a bit; Sii.-.cssfiil Picture. THEN COMES STILL ANOTHER FINE ATTRACTION. Presenting the P..-an tiful and Talented American S.recn Bounty. LLAINi: ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. HAMMERSTEIN. | ■■THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE." ••THE GIRL FROM NOWIIKKE." "THE GIRL FROM NoWHERK.' , By r.radicy King. A Story ..r Intense Dramatic Interest. Maguiil.-cut Settings, anil Gorgeous Gowns, KWAKT'S oi;CHJ>TRA. Phone !MIA. Rox n'doinvAiiifs i>ictures. OX »' OODWARD'S ■*■ Ii'TI'UKS. I'.ritannia. Ponsonby. Three Lamps. THAT r.RII.LIANT ACTRESS MAnrjK KENNEDY MAIiGK KKNNT.DV .MADIiE KKNNEDY MADGE KK.NNT.DV In -STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL." "STRICTLY CONFIDF.NTIAL." Comedy ■THE SCHEME THAT FAILED." linxelte. Orrlies-tra. First Kpisode. Eileen Sedgwick In •TERROR TRAIL SERIAL." j Reserves at White's, opposite. Phone. T. 234. 1 )I:n.MHVAV To-NIGIIT Buck Jones i> iv "ONE ■ MAN TRAIL." Eddie Polo in "DO OR DIE." l<t Chapter. Chapter i.lay Screened Friday Nights and Saturday M.-itinee only. T A 7. 7. I" A X A l£ E T, •J CHELTENHAM <ARNI VAL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. ,V Double Ticket. Tallies Booked, I,' extra. I At Miinicliifti Kiosk. '->:m | ! * "" I rpUE FINEST SACRED PROGRAMME I EVKR HEARD NX.XT SUNDAY AT DOM AN 510 EDUCATIONAL %IT. CUTITBERT'S, MOUNT EDEN". First Term, IPCJ. Opens on THURSDAY, FE-ISRU.VRY 16. Boarders Return on Wednesday, loth. The Principal, i MISS L. CLOUSTOTv. BA. Will Interview Parents on TUESDAY. 14th. and WEDNESDAY, 15th. From 2 to i p.m. F. W. MATTHEWS, Secretary. N.SS. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. 51."> EADW AY Coaching College—Proticiency, D.. P.S.E., Matriculation (not Latin) ; a-fternoous, evenings.—Mcnnle's Bldgs., Symonds St. 531' BOXING. LEARN TO BOX. LAURIE C ADMAN will Teach yon how to Box and Keep Fit. School of Boxing and Pliysi-cal Culture, 14S1, Victoria Street \V. U«te UrquharCs ■Gym.). Hours: 10 a.m. to <)..To p.m. Monday to Friday. Saturday iUSO a.m. to j p.m. Private Tuition arranged. f» FERRY NOTICES. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRYCO., LTD. VEHICULAR SERVICES. 'SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 12, "1922. Owing to Repairs at the Auckland Vehicular Stage the usual Sunday Time-table; WILL BE SUSPENDED. I ALEX. ALISON, ?. Manager. February 7, 10?-\ 571 MOTOR RACING. -AT U R I W A I MOTOR CAR RACES. NOMINATION DATE EXTENDED TILL TO-MORUOW (SAT.). AT NOON. Car Specifications required only in I Handicap Events. T. M. V. MORTON. i 130 non. Sec A.A.A. Sports Committee. COACH SERVICE. SER- \\ VICE. Griffin's Coach leaves, Whangarei P. 0.. S 30. a.m.. Monday, Wednesday Jlul Friday. I returuins after arrival of Dargarilie I Rteainer. KIRIPAKA SF.RVICE. . G-rlmn's Car leaves Whang.irei P. 0., 9-U a.m.. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, conrel in t?me for Auckland steamer same day. HOLIDAY NOTICES. l|V!iri-' allp undersig-nedl wish to notify our Clients that we shall Ih> <'losed on SATURDAY NEXT, the lltn February, on account of llie c-'tonemasons' Picnic. •W. PARKINSON AND CO., .1. BOISKILL. McNAIi AND AIA.SON. "il« MEETINGS. A SSOOIATION -, FOOTBALL. Thp Devonport Presbyterian Association , Football Club will holii its Annual 'Meetin.; TO-NIGHT in St. Paul's Hall, Church Street, at 7.30 p.m. Players nnd friends please attend, 33

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1922, Page 12