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AMUSEMENTS. TtTOLI. BOX PLAN ac H. CleaTe, IVOLI. Queen Street, next Geo. TIVOLJ. Fowlds, Ltd. TIVOLI. 'Phone 223CA. EACH AFTERNOON' AT 2.15. RACH AFTERNOON AT 2.15. I EACH AFTERNOON AT 2.15. l BACH AFTERNOON AT 2.15. EACH NIGHT AT 7.45. EACH NIGHT AT 7.43. EACH NIGHT AT 7.43. EACH NIGHT AT 7.4 a. A TREMENDOUS AND BRILLIANT SUCCESS. A KED-LETTKR EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE SILENT STAGE!! APOLOGY. The Management wifibes to apologise to the thousands who were disappointed on the first three days, and ■ respectfully requests as many as possible to come in the afternoons to relieve the pressure at night. "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "11HE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." ■THE AFFAIRS UK A-YATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." •THE AFFAIRS OK ANATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE- AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "TJttD AFFAIRS OF AXATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS -OF ANATOL." CECIL f)E MILLE, CECIL DE MILLE, Probably the foremost picture producer In the world has from every standpoint— that of investiture, cast, sumptuonsness of settings, brilliance of execution, richness of costumes, quality of story and general production. "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" The well-chosen, high-salaried cast is bewildering and amazing, and is Headed by WALLACE REID WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOTT DEXTER ELLIOTT DEXTER AGNES AYRES AGNES A VIRES WANDA HAWLEY "WANDA HAWLET THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS BEBE DANIELS 8888 DANIELS MONTE BLUE ■MONTE BLUE THEODORE KOSLOFF THEODORE KOSLOFF "THE AFFAIRS OF AXATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." Never, before has such a combination of talent and beauty been assembled In one production. Never have the 'unique and lavish settings been equalled. The gowns of the feminine principals are a revelation. "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF A-XATOL." The story is one of intense pulsating interest. Each of Anatol's "affairs" carries on to an unguessed and unexpected climax. The whole is a vivid tingling drama of love and marriage—glowing with luxury— piquant with gay adventure —a 10,000-ft. superlative masterpiece. , NOTE.—"The Affairs of "Anatol" is preceded by the I'aramount Gazette and Mack Sennett Comedy. Afternoons: Stalls 1/1, D.C. 2/2, Children half-price. Eyenlngs: Stalls 2/2, D.C. 3/3, Reserves 6d extra. - rprvOLl. 'Phone 2236 A. - 1 - IVOLI. 'Phone 2236*. ALA WEkJK. UALA WEEK. ALA "WEEK. GALA WEEK. THE FIRST OF OUR VERY BIG FOUR. THIS WEEK. A SPLENDID FIVE-ACT MELODRAMA. STAGED BY SELECT PICTURES, And Featuring Edith Hallor, Betty Blythe and J. Barney Sherry. "JUST OUTSIDE THE DOO~R." "JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOR." "JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOR." Nothing could shift it—nothing could save her from the terrible thing that waited— oh so patiently—"Just Outside the Door " NOTE-2 FOR 1 AT THE BROADWAY. A Season of' Two Nights Only: TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT iBROADWAY THEATRE, '.NEWMARKET. Overture 7.45. Plan at Theatre. Reserves until 7 p.m. 'Phone 1594. or Box EST END. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGH 7 ? EST END. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT WEST END. EARLB WILLIAMS WEST END. In a Drama of Intrigue WEST END. Adventure. Diplomacy and WEST END. Love! WEST END. "THE SILVER CAR " A Story of the Inside of Political Intrigue and a back stage view of modern diplomacy Good Supports Include—"Who's With The Baby," Strand Comedy, Topical Budget. SPORTING. A UCKLAXD "DACING r>LUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1922. AUTUMN MEETING, 1922. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. APRIL 13 AND 17. APRIL 13 AND 17. FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAY. FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAY. ADMISSION: To Racecourse 1/6 Leger Enclosure 3/ Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen 11/ Ladles 0/ Tickets for Grandstand Enclosure on Sale at Clubs Office, April lA All persons other than members leavlns ■the Enclosure or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as no Passes will bo issued. CHILDREN under twelve will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, I no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is found on eucii Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Sweepe is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation | •via oe removed from the Racecourse anu ( prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE, 711 Secretary. ,-vrORTHLAND TROTTING CLUB, ■L-* WHANGAREI. ANNUAL TROTTING MEETING. KENSINGTON PARK. WHANGAREI. THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1022. ADMISSION: Course, 1/G; Lawn, 2/C Vehicles, I/. Bookmakers or their Clerks or Agents are not allowed to be present at the meeiing. 532 B. HARRIS, Secretary. ECCLESIASTICAL.. fIHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. *~> Khyber Pass Road. Sir John Stainer's Sacred Cantata, •THE CRUCIFIXION," Will be rendered by the Choir TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY , I AT S P.M. ■Soloists: ' Tenor, MR. R. C. NIXON. Ba=*=. MR. J C. ' WATSON AND MR. W. ELLIS. ' I Organist and Choirmaster: i iIK. G. INGDEKY-ALLEN, A.R.C.O. ! Collection. lor Organ Fund. 574

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 12