AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. The Theatre "pRINCESS. RINCESS. Of - 1 - RINCESS. PRINCESS. Surprises. PRINCESS. LAST TWO NIGHTS or , MACK SENNETT 5-I.EEL COMEDY I LOVE, HONOUR AND RF.HAVE. LOVE, HONOUR AND P.EHAVE. | LOVE. HONOUR AND BEHAVE. DON'T MISS SEEING THIS EXTREMELY GOOD COMEDY. Tlione SSBA. COOK . CARPENTIER PICTURES. THAT SECOND PUNCH, WAS IT A FOUL ? Commenting on the Initial screening of the Cook-Carpentier light lilm, which was exhibited recently at a private screening, tlie "Sydney Referee" has to say: I had a private view of the Alms of the big light, and was immediately interested. Each oT the principals are seen In training work, which Includes the usual skipping, shadow sparring, and ball-punching stunts. The light holds one's attention all Ihe time. Cook is well in the picture throughout, but Carpentier takes the eye and the miud as the master. " It was the second punch that did tlie trick. It connected when my knees were not far off tlie ground." Cook is reported to have said after the battle. Cook was going well until the first of the two concluding clouts ' connected. That broke him up completely. The finishing touch was not needed, but Carpentier , 'dearly laid himself out to make sure of his game. Little more than one minute of the fourth round had gone, aud it was all over. Once Carpentier. annoyed at some holding, turned with an expnstulatllß. glance toward the referee. Cook drove left aud right hi before the Gaul could get his eyes trained ou their duty again. This act was illuminative In more ways ihau one. Carpentier failed iii one of the first principles of the game -keep your optics on your opponent. Carpentier fought confidently always, and in the fourth round, as I have already indicated, he demonstrated that the tales which bad been told of the power of lhat formidable right were true. This destroying weapon smashed against the Australian's Jaw with weight enough to break the toughest up. and the following punch crashed through the inter veiling space with remarkable speed. The deliverer of the blow tool; a chance with this makesure wallop. It only needed to be the lenst bit lower and there could have been no question about It being a foul punch. As it was. lots of rlncsiders questioned tlie locality of the attack. THIS CHEAT FIGHT PICTURE Will be presented for the first time in Auckland at the PRINCESS. • The Theatre "ORINCESS. RINCESS. Of X" RINCESS. PRINCESS. Surprises. PRINCESS. COMMENCING FRIDAY N E X T. F It I I) A V X E X T. RE WISE. ROOK YOUR SEATS. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. or l'hone ."SGA. Princess. EOX TVOODWARD"S "PICTURES. OX »'OODWARD"S A ICTURES. Britannia. Ponsonby, Three Lamps. Your Old Favourite. WILLIAM RUSSELL In WILLIAM RUSSELL I.adv of Longac.ro. WILLIAM RUSSELL I.adv of Longacre. WILLIAM RUSSELL A Stirring Drama full of Intense Excitement from the jump. DON'T MISS THIS. SUNSHINE COMEDY, " SAY IT WITn 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 fur. p.m. Phoue .T2it4.
DIXIELAND GRAND "HAL MAi-OlE." GRAND "BAL MASQUE." TO-NIGHT. TO NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIG'UT. TO-NIGHT. JOIN TH'B HAPPY THRONG OF DANCERS AND ONLOOKERS. GENEROUS PRIZES FOR THE FOLLOWING: (D BEST DRESSED LADY. 2) MOST ORIGINAL COSTUME FOR LADIES. (3) MOST ORIGINAL COSTUME for GM.S'TLEMKX. (4> MOST "HUMOROUS LADY'S COSTUME. 15) MOST HUMOROUS GENTLEMAN'S' COSTUME. (fl) BALLOON COMPETITION. (7) FOX TROT COMPETITION. SPECIAL NOTlCE—Professional Dancers or Teachers of Dancing will NOT he eligible for competition. The Competition is for Amateurs only, aud in fairness lo them professionals must lie debarred. .Single Tickets. 7.0; Double. 1.1/. Book your Tickets now at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., or ring up Ihe Cabaret (32CA). DIRECTOR DEL. S. FOSTEiR. CHURCH NOTICES. SM ARY ' S CATIIE DRA L. PARNELL. ASCENSION DAY. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11l a.m.—Matins. 111.30 a.m. —Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.—Festal Evensong. Preacher: REV. 11. A. SKELTON". 521 MILITARY PARADES. Sii_l_r THING'S EMPIRE VETERANS. CHURCH PARADE.--Veterans a-c requested to be at St. Matthews on SUNDAY. .May 2S. at 10.311. The Go\ernorGone al is 'to attend. Decorations. By order. O.C. JAMES STJ.CHBURY. Captain. 63 Hon. See. and Trcas.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1922, Page 16
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