AMTTSEM-acrS. For the First Time in Australasia, A T rpHE "MEW J YRIC. ■**-T J- UK JW-EW AAltlC. \ t irriHK ~v- EW T yric. _i-X J-HK -*-~E\V ■".BIC. OOMMEXCIXG TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) COMMENCING TO-MOKKOW (THURSDAY) COMMENCING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) At S o'clock. COMMENCING TOMORROW (THURSDAY) At S o'clock. A PHOTO-TtRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT YOU WILL NEVER FORGET! D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH Presents "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." •• BROKEN BLOSSOMS." "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." •• BROKEN BLOSSOMS." "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." •BROKEN BLOSSOMS." "• BROKEN BLOSSOMS." •BROKEN BLOSSOMS." •" BROKEN BLOSSOMS." Or "THE CHINK AND THE CHILD." From Thomas Burkes Story: "Llme-ouse Nights.'' Idealised realism, spiritual lieauty springing up in the midst of sordid surroundings, the fragrance of a great love that endures until death —all arc found ill "Broken Blossoms." D. W. Griffith's latest picture. WORLD CRITICS HAVE SEARCHED THEIR MEMORIES FOR VIVID • WORDS TO VOICE ITS r RAISE! * • • "Broken Blossom*" Is the most tragic, the most bountiful thin., rhat has ever reached the screen."— "Chicago Journal." "A sincere human tragedy—that is what D. W. Griffith has had the courage to produce iv 'Broken Blossoms." "—"New York Times." Featuring LILLIAN GISH. LILLIAN GISU, 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 PI.AN NOW OPEN. HON PLAN' NOW OPEN. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. book now: At Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. Queen Street. Prices: 2'C, 1/0, and 1/ (Plus Tax). L Matinee.; Wednesdays and Saturdays. Screened hy Arrangement with United Artists, Ltd (A'slu), and Presented by Mr. Arthur Davis. DANCING. m O • X 1 . H I. TO-NIGHT. ROLL up. King-land Labour Branch. HARD UP SOCIAL AND EUCHRE, St. Benedict's Hall. East Street. Prizes for Best Hard Up Ladles" and Gents' Costume. Also Euchre Prizes. Gents, 2/0; Ladles. _'; Spectators, 1/. Supper, LlllLs' orchestra. TRANCING — TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TRADES HALL. And Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver, and J. Turner's 3IOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. M'ticre the Floor and Music by our Orchestra aud -unductortililp are Unsurpassed. 0 RICHMOND HALL, Grey Lvnu Tram Terminus.—Louis .Night TO-NIGHT. with Balloon Waltzing Competition and Jazz Orchestra. Private Tuition, phone 403 A. 13 Prop.. W. BUCKLEY. T\ A N C 1 N G. XJ O'NEILL ST. HALL. PONSONBY. Every WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. Learners and Advanced. 9 W. P. CARTWUIGHT. Sec. CJT. BENEDICTS CLUB WRBKLV DANCE. St. Benedict's Hall. East St.. Every Saturday Night. Latest Dances Dancing. X till 11 p.m. Ladies 1 , Gents 1/(1. T. J. Troacey. lion, rice. Ws. rpillO COMMITTEE OF THE AUCKLAND A LAWN TENNIS CLUB wish to inform Friends or the Club that the ANNUAL DANCE will be held Ml the "DIXIELAND" CABARET, on WEDNESDAY, June "th. The dance will take the form of a programme eaharet. This year individual invitations have not lieen issued. Tickets, however, may he fbtninevl from members of the Club, from Partrl__e's. Queen Street, or from the undersigned. Arrangements for booking tables may also be made by communicating with the undersigned. . R. S. BURT. Hon. Dance Sec. C.'o Parr. Blomfleld and Alexander, Solicitors, Shortland Street. 513 TEACHERS OF DANCING. HINEMOA Classes, St.. Benedict's Hall. East St . every Saturday afternoon. 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Every learner taught separately: private tutor arranged. Every Monday, Scots' Hall. Learners 7 till S p.m. Trades' Hall every Tuesday evening, 7 till S p.m. A. Amos, professional teacher. Mnrkwick's orchestra. " 83 REUNIONS. KING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. I / THE ANNUAL REUNION. THE ANNUAL REUNION. THE ANNUAL REUNION. * J UNE 8, 9, AND 10. The Lists CLOSE on FRIDAY NEXT (_6th>. All Old Boys who have not received notices please write to tbe Secretary. P.O. Box 200. R A. BLOMFIEI.D, 512 Hon. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1922, Page 16
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