ABTUSEMJSXTS. ITTIVOLI Box Plan at B. deal's, J-IVOLT Oueen street. "TWVOLI Next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. —- -MVOLI *Phone 223GA. TO-XIGHT, AT 7.Z0. TO-XIGHT, AT 7.30. Tremendous and Enthusiastic Success. Xew Double Programme. Commencing with PARAMOUNT GAZETTE, and BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. THE GREATEST HIT OF THE YEAR* A Picture about which "Everyone is Talking, entitled "ONE GLORIOUS DAY." "O\T RLORTOUS "DAY." "OYR GLORIOUS DAY." "nvj; or rmmT-s bay." "ONE GLORIOUS DAY." Tt is withont donbt one of the most orHn.il pictures ever produced. It is drama find it is comedy: it is satire withont hnrlesqne. Its double and triple photographic efferts are simply marvellous. It "is interpreted by.a strong cast, including WILL ROGKIt" WILL ROGER And I.TLA LiEE. LILA LEE. Never before has there been sneb a wealth of fun, fast action, and (renuine human interest crowded into one picture. IX ADDITION We Present the Ever-popular Favourite, ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. Supported by T. ROY "BARNES. T. ROY BARNES, FOXTAIXE LA RUE, an 2 FONTAINE LA RT'E, and THEODORE ROBERTS. THEODORE ROBERTS. In an Appealing, Interesting, and Humorous Story, entitled: "EXIT THE VAMP." "EXIT THE VAMP." "EXIT THE VAMP." "EXIT THE VAMP." "EXIT "THE VAMP." American Journals, jnst to band, unanimously vote "Exit The Vamp" as Ethel Clayton's very best picture. It tells a humorous and at the same time dramatic tale of how one clever woman can outwit another, and it is a triumph iv photography, settings, and costumes. ALSO The Latest Gazettes, Burton Holmes Travelogue, and the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA Miss W. Mitchell, Conductress. Reserves rpiVOLI Thone 2236 A. "CJMPBESS, RESERVOIR CORNER, -""-MfFRESS, RESERVOIR CORNER, NEWTON. ■TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Full Orchestra, Six Performers. TOM MIX Stars In "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART." "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART." RUDALL HAYWARD BUDALL HAYWARD Presents I "MY LADY OF THE CAVE." "MY LADY OF THE CAVE." "MY LADY OF THE CAVE." "MY LADY OF THE CAVE." The First and Only Film Drama of Xew Zealand Life. USUAL PRICES. DAKCING. irpO-NIGHT. SELECT DANCE. TO-NIGHT. A Scots' Hall, Symonds St. Ladles 1/0, Gents 2/. Roll up. Euchre Tournaments. Under new management. Admission 16. Good prizes. Best M.C.'s. Markwick's Orchestra.—A. AMOS. Proprietress. t» TRANCING. — TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. XJ TRADES HALL, ! And Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Messrs. Geo. Williams, Cnas. Weaver, and J. Turner's MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. DON'T FORGET FRIDAY. JULY 14, At the Trades Hall. THAT'S THE NIGHT we're going to give our Patrons a treat. Supper included. Prices fo r Long Night: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. 37 Mrs. Jessie tjpenee. Teacher of~Highland Dancing, can he interviewed at these socials 512 R. MACDONA-LD. 'Hon. Sec. T\ A X C E R S, TAKE NOTICE. TAKE XOTIC E. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN". We Will NOT BE HOLDING OUR USUAL WEDXESDAY NIGHT DANCE THIS WEEK AT THE TRADES HALL On account of assisting tbe New Zealand Labour party with their Grand Conference Carnival at the Scots' Hall. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE, WEDXESDAY NEXT. See Advt. Messrs. Williams. Weaver, and Truner. ">7 "JTEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY, """" In Conjunction with MESSRS WILLIAMS, WEAVER AXD TURNER, Are Holding a GRAND CONFERENCE CARNIVAL, SCOTS' HALL. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE, S to 12 p.m. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 5 WEDXESDAY NEXT, JULY 5. Valuable Trizes for Best Fancy Dress. Lady and Gent; Best Comic. Best Propaganda Dress, etc. Special Engagement of Mrs. Xorthover's Unsurpassed Orchestra of 12 Instruments. Tickets on Sale at Town Hail Meetins. Tomorrow niiht, or from D. Wilson Secretary, Room 11. Trades Hall. Phone 2'J7OA DANCERS 2/. SPECTATORS I.'. I'm ADAXCE will be held EVERY THURSDAY, with the usual Weekly Euohre. In the Xorth Shore Rowing Club Rooms, in aid of the Club Funds, commencing July U. Subscription, I. r>2*2 EURXXAXD'is Professional Orchestra, for Weddings. Dances. Socials, etc. Offl-e. Princess Bldgs., Qneen St. "Phone 734 A. C f_JBl A UCKLAND KEXXEL SW ATA .CLUB'S |T\- FIRST MID-YEAR AXD CAT snow. Dlnr uo(i AND CAT SHOW. 7 * DOG AND CAT SHOW. .TOYLAXD, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. JOYLAND, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. JOYLAXD, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY" 6, FRIDAY, JULY 7. THURSDAY, JULY 6, FRIDAY, JULY 7, SATURDAY. JULY 8. SATURDAY, JULY S. Open.from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST LOT OF DOGS AXD CATS EVER SEEN" AT ONE s-:ow. X.Z.s Biggest Winners on Exhibition. Admission I■'. Children 6d. (We Pay Tax.) GEO. HUNT, .Secretary A.E.C,
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