AMUSEMENTS. AN EPIC OF HUMAN EMOTION. STRAND. N.Z.S CTRAND, TRAND. Largest CJTRAND. and QTItAND. IOTRAND. Finest »traND. i CJTRAND. Picture CITHAND. I STRAND. House. TRAND. * Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Limited. J To-night at 5.45 and S. To-night at 5.4R and 8. To-night at 0.43 and 8. THOS. H. INCE Presents His Latest Success, "HAIL THE WOMAN." " HAIL THE WOMAN." " HAIL THE WOMAN." " HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL 'fllE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." A picture in wh(cb a magnificent tribute Is paid to womanhood. It visualises the new position of the woman. It pictures her conquest over everv-dnv economic conditions. It is a drama of "'just'folk," for the characters might be you, your son, your mother, or your daughter. It is not a political preachment, nor a sermon on morality—Just a human drama of life. • • • The basic theme is the awakening of modern womanhood from the slavery of the kitchen nnd her progress In business and in the professions. It is a picture of vivid contrasts of character and of conditions and of times. » • • Featuring FLORENCE VIDOR. FLORENCE VIDOR. ! MADGE BELLAMY, i MADGE BELLAMY. THEODORE ROBERTS. [ THEODORE ROBERTS. And LLOYD HUGHES. LLOYD HUGHES. Also, on the same Pogramme? A Mermaid Comedy, "APRIL FOOL." "APRIL FOOL." "APRIt. FOOL" "APRIL FOOL." "APRIL FOOL." Latest Gazettes Topical. • • • • Specially Staged Fashion Display of Cabaret and Evening Wear by John Court, ltd. <Kvcning Session Only.) TOE STRAND ORCHESTRA. THE STRAND OBCHESTUA. ! Largest in Auckland. Prices: 1/, 1/6, 2/, and 2/0. Book by Theatre, Phone 3114. I LECTURES. "PROHIBITION AS IT IS TN CANADA AND THE U.S.A. ". I LECTURE BY •j J OHX T)AWSO.\, Who has recently returned from a trip through Canada j and the United States. (1 1 J YOU SHOULD KNOW TnE FACTS: a COME AND LEARN OF THEM. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE, f AUCKLAND TABERNACLE, \\ (Top of Queen Street), n '' TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. JUNE 3, d TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, a S p.m. n tie Singing by the Special Choir. y Chairman: REV. J. W. KEMP. II Admission Free. Collection. -11 sj? MEETINGS. r, ■ in mOXGARIRO NATIONAL PARK SPORTS -L CLUB.—The Annum General Meetinjr ?e of Members of the Tongnriro National Park in Sports Club will be held in the Council r " Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, at 7.30 p.m., on FRIDAY, the 2nd June, 1922. > r Business: To Receive the Annual Report ! S and Balance Sheet, and Geenral. Ladies d> and gentlemen who wish tv become lumbers of tie Club are resj>ectfull.v Invited to attend the Meeting. Members' Subscriptions are as follows:—Ladies 10/, aid ' 53 Gentlemen £1 per annum, nnd those are no-v due for the year ending 31st March, 1923. = J. CULLEN, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer. 230, Remuera Road, Auckland 29th May, 1922. 501 CITY OF AUCKLAND. COMMUNITY SINGING. A meeting of citizens interested in Community Singing will be held at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on MONDAY, June sth, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of considering the advisability of instituting regular ipublic gatherings of citizens for developing Community Singing in Auckland. jj All citizens interested are Invited to attend. s J. H. GUNSON, Mayor. May 31st. 1022. 504 R, TMRKiEXHEAD PROGRESSIVE l> LEAGUE. A SPECIAL MEETING of Members and Ratepayers tvIII he held In the Foresters' D 'Hall, MONiDAY, June 3 at 7.30 p.m. — O. Paterson. Esq. (President), will address the meetim. Xote. —.Matters will come up for dis- _ <-ussion that all Ratepayers are equally inA terested in. Ratepayers, you are specially it- 540 THOS. FAR'RELL. Hon. Secretary. iy, " : '■ ' a " AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. 4 A. ai- PROPOSED KOWHAI JUNIOR HIGH gs SCHOOL. A Meeting of Parents of Pupils attending F the Edendale, Etlen Park Model, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, Maungawhau, St. Alban's and St. Barnabas' Schools, and of tne Committees and Head Teachers concerned will be held in the Empire Theatre, E. Dominion Road, on MONDAY June 5, at 7.30 p.m. The proposal to establish a Junior High School will be fully explained to the meeting by the Director of Education, Mr. J. all Caugb'ley. on ° E. C. PURDIE, 524 Secretary. = E>RESS AND FASHION. a— T-wRESSMAKING, Costumes, Coats, little :ot- XJ Boys , Suits. tailor finished.—Mrs. A Thomas, Newell St, Point Chevalier. 120 '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1922, Page 12
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