AMUSEMENTS. 1 QUEENS rvUEENS TEEN'S *"»UEEN'S QUEENS rvUEE.Vb UEEN'S '■ — V"»UEEN-S t COMMENCING TO-DAY — FRIDAY — TO-DAY. BEAUTIFUL MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. Pronounced hy many as being the most beautiful blonde in tbe world, in the delightful play, CECILIA of THE PINK ROSES "CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES." "CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES." "CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES." FROM RAGS TO RICHES— ""**" Can a girl of humble birth be a success In society? A delightful story from the book of the same name by KATHERINE HAVILAND TAYLOR. Interpreted by one of the ( most beautiful stars of the screen, MISS MARION DAVIES. MISS MARION DAVIES. In Addition to the above remarkable attraction see GREAT SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP GREAT SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP Between HADFIELD and PADDON. HADFIELD and PADDON. Every incident of the great struggle brought before your eyes. A DELIGHTFUL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME — COMEDY, "WORLD'S NEWS, SCENIC. SCULLING RACE SESSIONS: 11.25, 1.40, 3.50, 8.0, 8.10. RESERVES PHONE 941 A. RESERVES — PHONE 941 A. j PRINCESS. The TJRINCESS. RINQES3. Theatre XT RINCESS. PRINCESS. Of "DRINCESS. RINCESS- Surprises. X RINCESS. THE BOOM STILL CONTINUES of WILLIAM FOX'S WONDERFUL PICTURE. I THE SAME OLD STORY HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY * AGAIN LAST NIGHT. ONCE AGAIN WE URGE YOU TO BOOK YOUR MEATS. PLAN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., Or PHONE PRINCESS SS6A. Ladles are requested to attend the Day Sessions. SESSIONS: 11.15 1.30 3.15 S. . j WEST END. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EST END. The Loveliest Girl on the WEST END. Screen, WEST END. OLIVE THOMAS, In WEST END. THE FLAPPER. She wanted to Sip the Champagne of High Life, but found Ice Cream Sodas more suited to her years. Good Supports include Episode 10, THE INVISIBLE -HAND -.Serial). Latest Pathe Review. rj. R A N D TO-DAY. ,J " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING. GREAT SNOOKY COMEDY. AVIATION. •nLTIS'G AT M A N G E R E. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. (Weather Permitting.) EACH AFTERNOON AN EXHIBITION OF FANCY A-XD TRICK FLYING WILL BE GIVEN. Passengers will be taken up at £2 per Passenger. X.Z. AERO .TRANSPORT CO., LTD. 566 SEE MISS E. McMILLAN In Hrhlbltion of Highland Dancing; also the Challenge Dance Match between Messrs. Phil Barry *—& B. Jackson at tho Otahuhu Sports tr-H-sorrow- Afternoon. ,- 556 •
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 12
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