AMUSEMENTS. H E NEW L V R I C. LAST TWO NIGHTS, AT 7.45, Of CHARLES CHAPLIN And JACKIE COOGAN In "THB KID." Also, WESLEY BARRY, in '•DINTY." USUAL PRICES. Book at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. Every Art has Its Golden Age, bringing those wondrous works that live on through all the years. And It seems that a Golden Age has dawned for the newest of all Arts — the motion picture! The master artist of the screen has brought to us a creation of such exquisite wonder and beauty, that all else seems as of yesterday! The Triumph of Years! For the First Time in Australasia. AT imHE ryTiEW T YRIC. T -L HE EW -LYRIC. AT mHE rVTEW T YRIC. t J- he I'EW Juysic. COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT. COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT. EVENING AT 8. D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH Presents "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." " BROKEN BLOSSOMS." " BROKEN BLOSSOMS." " BROKEN BLOSSOMS." ■ BROKERS' BLOSSOMS." "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." ■ BROKEN BLOSSOMS." " BROKEN BLOSSOMS." Or " THE CHINK AND THE CHILD. ,, " THE CHINK AND THE CHILD." From Thomas Bnrke's Story: "Llmehouse Nights." • • • —"He built for her a fairy room of love, hung It with ellken flelds of blue, heavy with the richness of old china. Chrysanthemums and lilies and flowers of the heart be placed upon her breast, as she smiled in her first happy dream." • • • Featuring LrLLIAN GISH, LILLIAN GISH, RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS and DONALD CRISP. DONALD CRISP. • • • "An Orchid Miracle of the Cinema!" • • • " ' Broken Blossoms ' is five years ahead of any other film."—"Literary Digest." • • •» Special Musical Score and Prologue. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. BOOK YOUR SEATS At Lewis R. Eady and Sou. Ltd. Queen Street. Prices: 2/6. 2/, 1/6, and 1/ (plus tai). By Arrangement with the United Artists' Corporation (Australasia). Ltd. R OX VX/OODWARD'S TJICTURES. OX '» OODWABD'S X ICTURES. Britannia, Ponsonby, Three Lamps. Your Old Favourite, WILLIAM RUSSELL In WILLIAM RUSSELL Lady of Loncaere WILLIAM RUSSELL Lady of Longacre WILLIAM RUSSELL jA. Stirring Drama full of Intense Excitement from the jump. DON'T MISS THIS. SUNSHINE COMEDY, " SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." If It hurts you to laugh take my tip and stay away. Fox World News. Orchestral Music. Australian Gazette. Reserves at White's till 6.45 p.m. Phone 3234. TX7EST END. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' » EST END. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT WEST END. WARREN KERRIGAN, WEST END. WARREN KERRIGAN, WEST END. WARREN KERRIGAN, WEST END. In WEST END. "DREAM CHEATERS " WEST END. "DREAM CHEATERS." WEST END. "DREAM CHEATERS " WEST, END. Good Supporting Programme PAJTCIHQ. l> A x C I N G. DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON—To-night and Every Tuesday and Saturday Nights, with our exclusive Jazz Orchestra I RICHMOND HALL, Grey Lynn Tram ' Terminus—Long Night, including Balloon Waltzing Competition and Jazz Orchestra. Private tuition. Phone 405 A. i 45 W. BUCKLEY, Prop. , rpO-XIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DANCING, j - 1 - TOADES HAT,L. AND EVERY TUESDAY, 8 till 11 p.m. j Ladies. 6d. Gents, 1/6. Good Programme, including Jazz. ' Also at ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. Every SATURDAY. All learners taught by professional teacher. Also at SCOTS' HALL Every 'Monday. Markwick's Orchestra. IJ2 Proprietress. mO-NIGHT and Every Tuesday. O'Neill ■*- St. Hall, Ponsonby. Auckland West Branch, Labour Party. Social and Dance Parker's Orchestra. Refreshments provided. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1 7 6. Learners. 7.30 till 8. 26 jpiONCERT AND DANCE, queens Bldg., corner WeHesley anrt Albert Street** TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 p.m. Competitions for Reel of Tulloch. Semi-final for clog dancing for 'Barry Cup. "So entry fee for corn petitions. Tickets, Gents I', Ladles, Children and Competitors, Gd. Dance to follow. 134 THE SELECT DANCE CLUB. Masonic Hall. Eden Terrace.—Don't forget Long Night and Supper. WEDNESDAY, 24th inst. Latest Hawaiian Music—A. F. BARRON, Hon. 6ec. 37 TEACHERS OF PAJfCIKG. MISS SPENCER'S Classes, St. Paul's I Hall. MONS. and TUES., 8 p.m.; St. Sepulchre's Hall. SAT£., 2.30 and 8 p.m.; WED. and THURS., 8 p.m.. at 25. Vincent St. Private Lessons any time by appointment. —Terms, Phone 2237. R ELECTORAL. mO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE -L AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Ladies and Gentlemen, — At the request of a large number of I shareholders, I am a candidate for a seat on the Board of Management of the above I Society, and if elected I will endeavour:— I (1) To bring in a system that will terminate 1 the groups in as short a time as possible. a minimum, with the maximum amount of efficiency. (3) To provide facilities for taking a vote if members wish to close their ' group without waiting till it runs out In the ordinary way. ! If you are desirous of seeing these improvements effected, then I «sk for your 1 vote to enable mc to move in that direction. I Show you are interested by not neglecting Ito vote. Thanking you In anticipation fc* J your support at the poll.—l am, etc.. ' 504 H. G. McCREA. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. JE. DOWNES, Masseur and Medical • Electro (Regd.). High Frequency. CompWt* Electric Appliances and Nerrous Cases specially dealt with.—lß. Hnntly At., off Knyber Page. 'Phone A 3163. B -yTEBSE NASH, Registered Mtawtre, 1 i> 23, Bayfleld Road, Heme Bay, Has Vacancies for Maternity Patients. In* , **— aal attention, with or without doctor i i 'Phone 2136 A. v
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1922, Page 12
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