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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. — The — T>RiXCESS. RIXCESS. — Theatre — RIXCESS. PRINCESS. — Of — T>RIXCESS. KINCE'SS. — Surprises. — ■»- RINCESS. Five Reels of Screams —Loud Ones. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EVA ~ ~~ HARRY EVA HARRY NOVAK and GRIBBON NOVAK GRIBBON And tbe 100 Most Beautiful Hollywood Girls that ever put on a Bathing Suit, "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "lIP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "IP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC." More Laiii'hs Per Foot—More Beauty Per Girl—More Cleverness Per Doc—More Cuteness Ter Baby—More Complications Per Scene—than in any feature comedy produced to date. Harry Grihbon as Athletic lustructor In the Girls' Seminary is a Circus. The Big Bunch of Pretty Students adds Pep and Punch to the elaborate Ensemble Scenes. Be Wise, Get in Early and Book Your Seats. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. LM., or Phone Princess GB6A. SESSIONS: 12, 2, 4, 6, 8. THE "W EW T YRIC. UE EW Direction: nayward's Pictures, Ltd. By Arrangement with the United Artists, Ltd., TO-NIGHT AT EIGHT. D. W. GRIFFITH. Presents "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." Or, "THE CHINK AND THE CHILD." From Thomas Burkes Story: "Llmchouse Nights." "It is a tragic poem—a flower blooming in the gutter."—"N.Z. Herald." Featuring LILLIAN GISH, LILLIAN GISII, And RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESP (Of "Way Down East" fame), SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE AND PROLOGUE. BOOK NOW ! At Lewis R. Bad; and Son, Ltd., Prices: 2/6, 1/6 and 1/ (iPlus Tax). Matinees: Wednesdays «nd Saturdays. CHBER UP I To Get Cheerful Quickly, Go to . JVXIELAND - L/ IXIELAND To feel happy is to feel prosperous— To feel prosperous makes for prosperity. The answer is :— ~- DIXIELAND DIXIELAND Speaking of bands! Have yon heard it? Oh, it's a most persuading musical strain. Professor, please, please play it again. Just hear them call for encores one after another. Peoplo certainly do when they can be had in full measure at DIXIELAND DIXIELAND DIXIELAND COMING EVENT. A big night on June 7—Auckland Tennis Club Night. Single tickets, 7/6; double, lv/. Don't forget the date. Attendance Increasing. Prices the Same. THB CABARET, WEEK NIGHTS, 2/6. THE CABARET, SATURDAY NIGHT, 5/. Evening Dress Saturday Night. MIDDAY LUNCHEON. 12 to 2. POPULAR DANSANT, 3 to 5. Book your table for the Cabaret at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., or 'Phone 326 A. Direction .... DEL S. FOSTER. 548 RUGBY FOOTBALL. A A_ MATETJR "P- u<}Bryp4 ♦ O'tTR NATIONAL (SAME. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. 5 X VzP SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. L E-DEN PARK. H/DEN PARK. GRAFTON V. GRAMMAR. GRAFTON V. GRAMMAR. Kick-off 2.30 p.m. rso. 2 Ground. 1 COLLEGE RIFLES V. 'VARSITY. ; COLLEGE RIFLES V. 'VARSITY. '' MARISTS V. NEWTON. 5 MARISTS V. NEWTON. Kick-off 3 p.m. 3 Adequate Tram Services from City to Kingsland and Valley Road. Special Cars from Ponsonby to Kingsland, starting 1.50, and running at frequent * intervals. 5 Admission, fid; Children. 3d: Stand ot Enclosure, extra I.'. Children 6d. DEVON'PORT. DEVONPORT. 1 E-DEN V. NORTH SHORE. BDEN V. NORTH SHORE. v Kick-off 3 p.m. 7 AVONDAUE RACECOURSE. AVONDAL'E RACECOURSE. JUNIOR AND CADET MATCHES. T. W. MABEN, 502 Secretary A.R.F. Union. I _ 'WINTER SHOW. fI A UCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION fi ,; JULY 4 TO 8. t TUG-OF-WAR. I ;- ! Entries close on WEDNESDAY NEXT f I June 7. for Teams of Ten Men Aside fron i riaying Members of Football Teams, alsc from Colleges and Schools. Gold Medals for Winners. = A. D. STANLEY, Secretary. ~L 16 and 17, Hall of Commerce, 3 High Street, Auckland. Sβ P.O. Box 86. 50:

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1922, Page 12

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