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AMUSEMENTS. - , /TSIVOLI. BOX at H. deal's, ' - 1 - IVOLI. Queen Street, next Geo. TIVOLJ. Fowlds Ltd. _ TIVOLI. 'Phone 2236 A. EACH AFTERNOON LAT 2.10. BACH ATTTERNOON A.T 2.15. EACH AFTERXOO-N 'AT 2J'.. " EACH AFTERNOON AT 2.13. BACH NIGHT AT 7.4.). BACH NIGHT AT 7.45. EACH NIG<HT AT 7.45. EACH NIUIHT AT 7.45. ' A TBiEiMENDOtnS AND BBrLLIAXT ' SUCCESS, f A RED-LIETTER EVENT IN THE HISTOUY OF THE- SILENT STAGEU "THE, AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THH AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THE A'KFAIUS OF A_S\ATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANiATOL." "T>IB AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "TUB AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THB AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." ■THB AFFAIRS OK ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THB AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." "THB AFFAIRS OF AXATOL." "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATO'L." CRCIL DE MILLE, CECIL DE MILLE. Probably the foremost picture producer in th« world, lias from every standpoint— tint of investiture, cast, sumptuousness of Bettings, brilliance of execution, richness j of costumes, quality of story and general artistry—marked a distinct epoch , in 6creen. production, "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" The well-chosen, high-salaried cast is bewildering aud armizLng, aud is Headed by . i WALLACE REID i: • I WALLACE 11EID • ' / GLORIA SWANSON i ULOUIA SWANSON ELLIOTT DEXTER KL.UOTT DEXTEU AGNES AYRES AG.VES AMRES WANDA IIAWLEY WANDA HAWLEY THEODOKE ROBERTS TUEOJX)RE ROBERTS ; BEBE DANIELS I BEBE DANIELS 1 MONTE BLUE MONTE BLUE ,1 THEODORE KOSLOFF - ■ ' THEODORE KOSLOFF "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." •' THE AFFAIRS OF AXATOL." Never before ha.s such a combination of talent aud beauty been assembled Iα one production. Never have the unique and lavish settings been equalled. The gowns f of the feminine principals are a revelation, j "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." 1 " THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL." The story is one of Intense pulsating lv- " tcrest. Each of Anatoi's ••affairs" carries on to an unguessed uml unexpected climax. The whole Is a vivid tingling- drama of love 1 und marriage— glovriug wltu luxury — • piquant with gay adventure—a 10,000 ft. 5 superlative masterpiece. ' NOTE.—-The Affairs of Anatol" is pre- , I ceded by the Paramount Gazette and Mack Senuett Comedy. Afternoons: Stalls 1/1, D.C. 2/2, Children half-price. Evenings: iStalls 2/2, D.C. 3/3, Reserves . Cd extra. TIVOLI. 'Phone 2238 A. IVOLI. 'Phone 223GA. ' m O W S XT A L L. « ICTTA FIELD. Etta fiici.d. ,! j:tta field. c LAST RECITAL. c TX)-MOIUtO\V (THURSDAY). s AT S O'CLOCK. 0 1 Positively Last RpcPtal In Auckland prior to J fulfilling engagements in England. Europe, r and America. 1 NEW ZEALAND'S .MOST URILLIANT c SOPRANO, '* MISS ETTA FIELD. , r MISS ETTA FIELD. ,1 MISS ETTA FIELD. ,f MISS ETTA FIELD. 1 Late Soloist with the New South Wales State Orchestra, aud who has just recently coucluded special engagements in concert circles throughout Australia. MISS FIELD Will Sing 0 "One Fine Day," "Madame lJuttejfly".. .. , (Rossini) . "The Swan" » (Grieg) ' ' "The Star" ( Uogers l . "Pleading" (Elgar) •'ing Joyous Bird" .... iMoutugu Phillips) « And by Spec'"' n-om-st will repeat The Aria, •• "Farewell to My liomu" "La Waltz" (Ca tali n l> •'Aye Maria" (Maßchesoei) "To the Angels" (Zardo) With Grand Organ Accompaniment by Jj Mil. MAUGIIAN BARNETT. '„ Knpportcd by t. MR. LEO. WHITTAKER, Solo Pianist, v MR. ROBERT HELL, Baritone. And MR. MAUGIIAN BARNETT, City 'Organist. TOWN H A L h. TO-MORROW .THURSDAY) MCIIT. Chappell Grand Piano supplied by Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES.—4/ (Reserves), 3/, 2/ (all prices plus 'hx). f Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., ' opp. H.M. Arcade. r,f)O Manager. JESSE L. COTTON. SPORTING. A UCKLAND TRACING AUTUMN MEETING, 1922. AUTUMN MEETING, 1022. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ELEERSLLE RACECOURSE. E APRIL 15 AND 17. APRIL lo AND 17. j FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAY. FIRST RACE AT 11.30 A..M, EACH DAY. ADMISSION': To Racecourse 1/0 Leger Enclosure 3/ Grandstand Enclosure: .Gcutlemeu 11/ Indies 6/ Tickets for Grandstand Enclosure on at Club's Oflice, April li All persons other than members leavlug the Enclosure or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as no l'asocs will be issued. CHILDREN' uuder twelve will NOT be , s admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. . No person who lias at any time since the passing of the Gaming au«i Lotteries Act .„ ! Amendment Act, HKJtS, followed the occupa- ;" tiou of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, ' no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, win be admitted to the Kllerslie Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. , The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation c- >vui uc removed from the Racecourse anu >f i-rosecuted. >f *j-j - . W. S. SPEXCE, X 711 Secretary. El MOTOR TRIPS. MOTOU BUS SERVICE FOR GOOD FRIDAY. '* Time-table:— J5 Departs Victoria Avenue.—B.ls a.m., 0.45, - 11.13, 1.43 p.m., 3.15. 4.15, 0.15, 7.45 p.m., „ '•> P-m. j Departs City—l> a.m.. 10.30, 12, 2.30 p.m. *» 4. 5.30, 7, 8.30, 9.30 pm 505 W. I. HANCOCK. TJOTORUA A.A.R.D. MOTOR SERVICE. i 7 (Charlton's Propy.) ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS, Daily Services to C Whakatanc, Opotiki, Gisborne, Wairakei, , — Taupo, Napier. Tauranga. U j Daily Trips to All Sights of District. C Telegrams: A.A.H.D., Ro'.orua. WS

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 14

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