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AMUSEMENTS. I — rpiVOU Box Plan at H. deal's. — -MVOLI Queen street. — rpiVOLI Next Geo- Fowlfls, WQ. — -*-IVOLI 'Phone 2236 A. TO-NIGHT. 7.30. TO-NIGHT. 7.30. .NOTHER RECORD-BREAKING PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME!'. CECIL DE.MILLE Presents WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON. GLORIA SWANSON. GLORIA SWANSON. GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON. GLORIA SWANSON. n a fascinating screen version of Lnrna Moon'R Great Broadway Stage Success: DON'T TELL EVERYTHING" "DON'T TELL FVFRYTHTNO." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TFLL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING.". "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "Don't Tell Everything" is a hltrhly nterestlng Drsrna. alternating between Jew York's fashions We circles and the rest CsHfornlan out-of-doors. It breathes he fragrance of the pine woods, tbe life nd action of the polo field, nnd th» charm f n Western golf course. The story Is a Drilling one, containing many novel scenes nd situations, and holds the Interest to le Bnlsh. "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." ' A Plctnre of modern social life that hrllls with lively sensations and charms rlth Its fashion and hennty. A tnle of a angled love and a new commandment for nen. A plctnre of big real thlhsrs thn' oake or mar human happiness. A produclon with sets that ranee from magnificent rawing rooms to wild mountain cabins nd ln which a mighty storm scene Is one . f the biggest thrills ever staged. IN ADDITION, ! IN ADDITION. I Ye have pleasure ln nresentlng the world's Greatest Fun-Maker, , HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD .LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, n the Greatest Comedy of his Career —a 4000 ft. "Snper-Dreadnought" Scream, Entitled: "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." I*hig Is the biggest Comedy yet made by his King of Comedians, and Is a treat ln itore for those who remember "Nfver A'eaken," "Among Those Present." and his other brilliant previous comedies. USUAL PRICES. BOOK NOW. And Avoid Disappointment. rIVOLf. 'Phone IVOLI. 2236 A. "DARBY AND JOAN." THE SONG: Darby, dear, we are old and grey. Fifty years since onr wedding day; Shadow and sun for ev'ry one, As the years roll on. Darby, dear, when the world went wry, Hard and sorrowful then was I! Ah! Lad, bow you cheered mc tben. Things will be better, sweet wife, again! Always the same Darby, my own. Always tbe same to my old wife, Joan! A T rf\HE r3.RA.XD irpO DAY. fa-T J-BE 'JRAND ■*- 0-DAY. Sir Hall Calne's New Masterpiece: "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN." "DAUBY AND JOAN." A Great Play that has thrilled thousands. The song will be sung by MRS. HENRY HAYWARD. In Addition: A NEW PRODUCTION. Starring WM. S. HART, CHARLES RAY and LOUISE GLADM. "STAKING HIS LIFE." "STAKING HIS LIFE." "STAKING HIS LIFE." SERIAL, 13th Chapter—"The Adventures of Tarzan" CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. AT THE GRAND THEATRE TO-DAY. Marlon Davles. TO-NIGHT AND Marlon Davles. TO_ORROW NIGHT. Marlon Davles. Selznlck Presents Marlon Davie;. Beautiful Marlon Davles. MARION DA VIES Marlon Davles. In Marion Davles.. "G ETTING M ARY Marlon Davles. MARRIED." Marion Davles. Also, Marlon Davles. Comedy. Scenic. Marion Davles. "THUNDERBOLT JACK." Marlon Davles. The Great Xew terial Marion Davles. Second Episode. Marlon Davles. Overture, 7.43 p.m. ReMarlon Davles. serves nntll 7 p.m. Marion Davles. 'Phone 1894. BROADWAY THEATRE. NEW MARKET. A SONNET OF SWEET SACRIFICE. **" "THE ROSARY," PRINCESS. FRIDAY NEXT. PANCINO. A DEANE'S DANCING CLASS. O'NEILL ST. HALL, EVERY MONDAY. Beginners 7.30. Advanced 8 p.m. Usual Sobs. STACEY ADEANE. 287 SCOTS' HALL — TO-NIGHT — GRAND MASQUERADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. 8-1' a.m. Prizes Best Fancy, Comic and Original, Ladies and Gents.; Special Stage Dancing ; Singing; also, MR. WALKER and PARTNER will give Exhibition of Jazzing Direct from United States. Ladles 2/. Gents 2/6. Euchre Tournament, 1/6. Euchre Prizes, Gold Medals. Supper. Spectators. 6d.— A. AMOS. Proprietress, assisted by 5 M.C.'s. Markwick's Jazz Orchestra. 54 TRANCING. — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. And Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver, and J. Turner's MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES Come and. Dance on tbe Fastest Floor ii New Zealand, with the assistance of out Unequalled Orchestra of 6 Musicians anc Drummer, with All Effects and Conductor ship that Is Unsurpassed Usual Prices. _] rpO-NIGHT—DRUIDS' HALL—TO-NlGni SOCIAL AND DANCE. i Public Welcome to Horace Leaf, the Distinguished English Lecturer. Dancing at 8 p.m. Refreshments Provided I Admission: Gents 2/, Ladies 1/. j Everyone Welcome. 1 2( J) A N _•' I X v DON'T FORGET AUCKLAND ROWIXC CLUB'S WEEKLY DANCE, to he held' i Club's Boatbouse. King's Drive TC MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, June 2( Tickets for sale from all club member or admission at door. Bus leaves come I Quay and Customs Street at 7.30, and a ! intervals thereafter. Bus fare Included ii 1 admission fee. Gents, 2: Ladles 1 1 533 F CROSLEY. Hon. Sec. BURXNAXD'S Professional Orchestra, fo Weddings,' Dances. Socials, etc. ()_ < Princess Bldgs.. Queen St. 'Phone 734 A. < TEACHERS OF DANCING. DANCING.— Jazz. Fox Trot Taught b gentleman, homes visited if desirei music supplied.—Jazz, 548, Stab. 01 ART UNION. GRAND ART UNION Convent, Grey Lynn. WINNING NUMBERS: 15,024; 4,533; 16,632: 17,301; 14.081. 93 D. COOPER, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 143, 19 June 1922, Page 14

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