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f AMVmEMBtnU. '■ V FOLJLYANXA " AT - THE NEW/LIBIC! EXTRA MOKXIXG MATINEE TO-MORBOW EXTRA MOKXlku MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 11.30. Owing to tfir great number of disappointed kiddles we bare had to turn away at the flrst two matinee*, we have decided to bold a SPECIAL MORNING MATINEE TOMORROW (Tuesday), at 11.30 (doors open at II), to give the children every opportunity of seeing "Pollyanna" ftefore the holidays flnlih. Usual Matinee Prices. j ALSO THE USUAL MATINEE • AT 2.80. MATINEE AT 2.30. THE XT EW T YRIC. HE -L*EW I THE XTBTtf T YBIC. HE J-'EW -*A"BIC. ' Direction: Hay ward's Pictures, Ltd. By Arrangement wltb United Artists, Ltd. "The Season House." TWICE DAILY. AT 2.30 AND 8. • TWICE DAILY, AT 2.30 AND 8. "The World's Sweetheart!" In ElMßor H. Porter's Famous Xovel: '" POLLYAXNA." Ponysnnm says: "Moet " POLLYAXTIA." generally there is tome- •' POLLY ASM*.." thing about everything " POLLYAXXA. that yon can be glad " POIXYAXNA." ebtmt, if yqu keep hunt- " POLLYASSA." ing long enough to find " POLLYANNA." It!" " FOLLYAXXA." " POLLYAXNA." • • • " POLLYAXXA." " POLLYAXNA." Feat urine " POLLYANNA." MARY PICKriRD. Do you remember MART PICKFORD. Low the world welMARY PICKFOKD. corned " Pollyanna"MABY PICKFORD. the Glad Book—ard MART PICKFORD. then "Pollyanna"—the MARY PICKFOBD. Glad Play? MARY PICKFORD. . • ' • • MARY PICKFORD. MABY PICKFORD. And was ever the MARY PICKFORD. weary world in greater •MARY PICKFORD. need of the tonic ot MARY PICKFORD. gladness than now ? MARY PICKFOBD. • • • MARY PICKFORD. And ' think, Mary MARY PICKFOKD. Plckford aa " PoUyMABY PICKFORD. anna!" What a vision MARY PICKFORD. of inetTable charm, of MARY PICKFOBD. exqtiUlte art, the mere MARY PICKFORD. words bring. MABY PICKFORD. • • • • • • " POLLYANXA." It Iβ one of th* best " POLLY ANN A." known, most talked- " POLLYAXXA." •boat little ladies in the " POLLYANNA." world to-day. Jnst a "POLLYAXNA." tender Uf.le wisp of a " IH>LLYANNA." girt, but her "glad" " POLLYANNA." meaaage Is reaching out " POLLYANNA." wherever human hearts " POLLYANNA." are.beatlnr- "POLLYANNA." .« • • • "POLLYANNA." Usiial Popular Prices: " POLLYANNA." 1/, 1/6, 2/, and 2/B " POLLVAXXA." (plus tax). -■ POLLYANNA." BOX PLAN FOR -POLLYANNA." TO-DAY at the "POLLYANNA." NEW LYBIC. "POLLYANNA." Phone 3645. "POLLYANNA." D»r Kiddies —Im so glad to hear that those of yon who have seen "Polyanna" like her "glad-game." Yon know what PbHyanna said when she couldn't get any ice-cream: "I can be «lad about that, 'cause the Ice-cream yoe don't eat can't make your stomach ache." KMdles, even if you are not in need of "the glad girl" medicine, be sore and get your Stents to fend yon to see. "PoEyanna." lere'e an extra Matinee To-morrow Mornlag (Tuesday), at 11.90, so that you can be certain you'll get In before yon go back to school—Your sincere frlenU, ._ Mary. Plckford. in o - N i g B T-α t DIXIELAND, JOYOUS EASTER CARNIVAL 5 NIGHT. ' JOYOLH EASTEB CARNIVAL NIGHT. ' GORGEOUS SETTING. GOBGEOUS SETTING. BRILLIANT LIGHTING EFFECTS. BRILLIANT LIGHTING EFFECTS. / The Flneet Dancing Surface in' the Southern Hemaiphere. And the Famous DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND. ' DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND. The Management haa spared no (effort or expense to make To-night the-last word-to-Cabaret offering*. Maay fun-producing "stunts" have been planned, and an absolutely new departure' in competition*. ■ • ■ • X This last Is quite unique and Is 4. only made postilb'e by the unusual - .*■ nature of the Dixieland floor. ."f There are rtill a few tables left. .- but ring 326 A "early If you would - avoid disappointment. SPECIAL CAKNIVAL ADMISSION PRICE. ' ■. ■ .10/8 the Single Ticket. •' , .. ' 'Phone 32CA. v 930 ' XECTPBEI. LE '.C. . ..T . U R E. E • .C...T..V B E. /;\ ■ : . ::::.x>n::.: "BCIENCB '.'. OF CHIROPRACTIC" "SCIENCE.. OF CMIBOPRACTIC" (Drngiees HeaUng). - C.O N C E B T C HA M B E R, i CONCERT CHAMBER, TBESDAY, 18TH INST., S P.M. •:. TUESDAY. 18TH INST., 8 P.M. . Admission Free. ' *■■; ■ ■■ Lecturer: . MISS FREDA DUGGAN. ■;: MIBS FRBDA- DUGGAN. Under Adspices of' -Auckland Branch of New Zealand Chiropractors' Association. : FLETCHER AND/.FLETCHER, ■ - - . : Strand Arcade. GILES- AND • GILES, ' -Imperial Buildings. DUGGAN AND DUGGAN, 503 ' Smeeton's Bnlldings. XaUTO nUKaTMt WOTICK. T AND TBAXSFEK ACT XOTICfiS. Xtfllce to hereby KlT.en, teat tne several parcels of land hereinafter, described will be brought uadtrr the provldona of the Land' Transfer Act, 191S, unless caveat be lodged forbidding.. tie same, on or before the 13th tMAY. .IKS.. : . . eew.-BDWABD. COPPLSS,. HERBERT MORGAN CWPPINS; and WALTBtt MOKMAX COI'PIXS. Part Allot. 9tf, Parish of Mairarewa, containing lMa 2r 37p; occupied by Applicants.- . Plan 13670. e019.-JO&EPH BKIDDOCK and HERBERT EDWARD POTTER.- Part Allor. Oβ. Parish of Manurewa.' containing 173 acres; occupied by Joseph Brlddock. Plan'j KNIGHT. Part Allot. 379, Parish of Waipipi, containing 24a lr 38p: occupied by Applicant. Plan 15703. . Diagram!) may be inspected at this office. 'Dated this 10th day of April, 1922. at the Land Registry Office, Auckland, \A. V V. STDBTEVANT. •n .District Land Registrar.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 90, 17 April 1922, Page 10

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