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AMUSEMENTS. ■ jiw» ? - rpHE -\TE'W T yric. i J. he EW -»-A*RIC. :S LAST TWO 'NIGHTS. H LAST TWO NIGHTS. ■ "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." At S pjn. ' Full Orchestra. "' Last Opportunity of seeing this Great Picture. f THE "VpEW T YRIC. HE i> KW -LYRIC. £ imHE r\TEw t yric. |J - HE EW -"YRIC. ; Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. By Arrangement with United Artists. Ltd. 11 " The Season House." Commencing Saturday. Oon.irnencJ_n£ Saturday. JtAUY PICKFIRD. Do you- remember MARY PICRFORD. how the world welMARY PICKFORD. corned " Pollyanna"-^ MARY PICKFORD. the Glad 800k —and MARY PICKFORD. then "Pollyanna"—the ■MARY PICKFORD. Glad Play? MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. • • • MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. And was ever the (MARY PICKFORD. weary world In greater MARY PICKFORD. need of the tonic of, MARY PICKFORD. gladness than now ? MARY PICKTORD. MARY PICKFOKD. • • * MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. And think, Mary MARY PICKFORD. Pickford as " PollyMARY PICKFORD. anna , " What a vision MARY PICKFO.RD. of ineffable charm, of MART PICKFORD. exquisite art, the mere MARY PICKFORJ>. words bring MARY PICKFORD. • MARY PICKFORD. » • • One of the great stories " POLLYANNA." for which the amuse- " POLLVAXSA." ment-loving world has " POLLYAXNA." long waited, is here. " POULYAXXA." " POLLYANXA." • * * " POLLYANNA." " POLLYAXNA." Pollyanna says: "Most " POLLYANXA." generally there is some- " POLLYAXNJA." thin? al)out everything " POLLYANNA." that yon can be glad " POLLYAXXA." aTjout, if you keep hunt- " POLLYANNA." Ins long enough to find " POLLYAXXA." it!" " POLLYAXXA." '• POLLYANNA." • * • POLLYANNA." " POLLYANNA." Re Glad: " POLLYANNA." That's what "' Polly- " POLLYAXXA." arms " has been making " POLLYA/NNA." people do for years: " POLLYANNA." " POLLYAXXA." • • • " POLLYAXNA." " POLLYANNA." Commencing • " POLLYANNA." Commencing " POLLYAXXA." Commencing " POLLYAXXA." Commencing " POLLYANNA." EASTER SATURDAY. "POLLYANXA." EASTER SATURDAY. "POLLYANXA." EASTER SATURDAY. " POLLYANNA." EASTER SATURDAY. " POLLYAXXA." * • « Popular Prices: 1/, 1/C. 2/. and 2/0 (pins tax). Box Plan open To-day at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen Street, or by 'Phone 3645. ■•Pollyanna" is the high prieste?s of optiI mism. She is not merely the discoverer, but ;" the exploiter of "the silver lining." 1 SPECIALLY ARRANGED MUSICAL SCORE BY 0 TH.E NEW LYRIC ORCHESTRA. e/• • • Dear Kiddies,—■ You must all ask your parents to let you see •■ Pollyanna." She is the wonderful Glad-Kid you hare all heard about. There will be a Matinee on Saturday and every day next week during your school holidays. CJTRAND. X.Z.s QTRAND. Lamest KJTRAND. aud OTRAND. , *~*TRAXD. Finest QtRAXD. '• CJTRAND. Picture QTRAND. House. *->TRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-DAY at 11.13, 1.30, 3.30. 3.43 and 7.50. JAMES " THE GOLDEX SXARE." OLIVER " THE GOLDEN SXARE." CURWOODS " TIIF. GOLDEN SXARE." r STORY: "THE GOLDEN SNARE. , Featuring Lewis Stone and Huth Renwick in a story of the vivid adventures of a Koyal X.W. Xtounty in the Arctic. And a Mack Sennett Comedy: "LOVE AND DOUGHNUTS." Latest Gazette. Tony Sarg Cartoon. MISS WINIFRED CROKIIKK. COMMENCING SATURDAY: Big Raster Attraction, •• STARDUST." " STARDUST." ■< REGATTA. f r~. -IW-UHEKE REGATTA. jA yy AIHEKE REGATTA. I /nr\ cowes hay \ COWES BAY. SATURDAY, APRIL IS I SATURDAY. APRIL 13 o -*■ _ PROGRAMME: Keel Yachts, allcomers, start 11 am • 2-1 and iili-footers start ]1.1.->; and under start 11.30; 11-footers, allcomers start 11.45: Settlers - launch race start noon": launches under 9 knots start 12.15 p.m.: launches over 0 knots start 12.:i0 p.m. All races start awl finish off Cowes Kay Wharf. Additional races if . inducement offers. Boys'. Girls'. Ladies' and Men's Dinghy Races. Settlers' Pair Oar Race. Tug-o'-war in Dinghies, Greasy Boom. Corfu Dive Greasy Pig Race, etc.. etc. Prizes will be paid over in Cowes Bay pavilion on Regatta night. Pri7.cs for Side Shows are trophies: for Sailing Events, cash prizes: for Launches, oases of benzine. Entries close on Cowes Bay Wharf at 0 o'clock morning of regatta. Fee 2/G. EXCURSION FROM AUCKLAND EXCURSION FROM AUCKLAND. L S.S. NGATIAWA leaves X.S.S. Comnanv's Wharf 0 a.m. SATURDAY. April 15. leaving Cowes Bay Wharf -J. 30 p.m. Return Fare 2:6. Come and see the last. Regatta of the season, under ideal conditions. W. A. WILKINSON, 574 Hon. Sec. - ~M" Z. AQUATIC. *MB& yachtsmen: Your Paper will be Published TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Latest restrictions for 14ft one-design class. Gd. Order Early. Cd. M BOWLING. = mAKAPUNA BOWLING CLUB. -*- PROGRESSIVE PAIICS TOURNAMENT - SATURDAY, loth, and MOXDAY, 17th April. Individual Entries are invited for above. i' (Two separate tournaments.) Post Entries. 2/6 Each. Play commences each day at 9 a.m. le 33S H. B. FRASER, Hon. Sec. RESTAURANTS, TEA BOOMS. ™ QANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, Opposite G.P.0., Lower Queen Street. West Coast Fish of All Varieties—hot and lt tasty. ■» TRY A FISH MEAL TO-DAY. rs TTAXG Out our Banners on the Outei re JJ- Walls—Still they come to Whitehead'a. Manchester Dining Room". 2OJ PRIOR Still Leading. The Best I/i Meals in town. —Strand Arcade Cafe. I

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

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