AMUSEMENTS. ITS A LIVING, BREATHING ANSWER TO THOSE WHO STILL REFUSE TO TAKE THE MOTION PICTURE SERIOUSLY. " THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE." NO W CJIIOWIN C, VO W CjHOWING O\V (JIIOWI XC! -> O%V Ono WI N G AT AT tbtrtkmak EVERYBODY'S pHOXE j •'«■<■ ! LWATtONALHtI_aiPK_TURt.aJ THEATRE. i <*Q2- | VICENTE RLAZCO IBANEZ!. GREAT BOOK, A Marvellous Production which reaches the height of Picture Art, A PTEKSOON, " ~HE XT'Oim TTORSEMEN /"kF mnE A POCALYPSE." A FTERNOON. Afternoon -Ihe -Polk Horsemen aJf J- he -«. pocalypse." OQA I'M.' -milE T7101.K ttoksemen o k T lllO apocalypse." 9 P.M. .G.oU pm -Ihe a 1 oik -Horsemen aJ v x uk a*, pocalypse. ■ -a p.m.. Evening" -mHE toouk ttoksemen t_v rpiiE apocalypse." tji vexing, vfn-inc. • J- he -Torn -TLorsemen aJ p Xhe aa- pocalypse." X__vening, O PM "milK T7IOUR TTOKSEMEN f\V mHE A POCALYPSE." 7OA P.M. n O r.M. "X HE X OCR -TLoitSEMEN "F XHE -tt-FOCALYPSE." * .OV I>.M. /•KOWDS SAW THIS RE4LI.T WOXDERFI'L PICTURE AT BOTH THEATRES DURING AFTERNOON AXD EVENING, AND WE FEEL SURE ALL WHO GRASPED ITS FULL MEANING WERE IMPRESSED. A PICTURE ROMANTIC A DELIGHTFUL «DE LE S.?P N TO MOST TO LOOK AT. INTERESTING. ALL. THE PICTURE IS WONDERFUL— WONDERFUL BECAUSE IT IS ENTERTAINING. AND AT THE SAME TIME TEACHES MEN to do the RIGHT—to PROTECT the weak—to be KIND in order to be GREAT. THE TJIOUR TTORSEMEN (\F mHE A POCALYFSE." he x our -TLorsemen aj f aue -a. pocalypse." ■ ■ • WITH RUDOLPH -VALENTINO AND A LICE mERRY. L'DOI-PH v ALENTINO AND -"-LICE *- ERKY. AND A LARGE CAST OF NOTED ARTISTS. FULL I~V RrnESTnA A T "R OTn CESSIONS, TJOTH rTIHEATRES. ULL aa-T J->OTH SESSIONS, "- HEATUES. prices : a fternoon : —stalls _ /n /circle o / rices: Afternoon :—Stalls xi m. V-ihcle —■/• EVENING : — CJTALLS -| /__ p<IRCI.E O / (* T~|RESS riIRCLE Q / VENING: — OTALLS XI IS, A./ AS, -L-'RESS *>/• ALL PRICES PLUS TAX. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN, BOX PLAN NOW OPEN, — LEWIS K. EADY AXD SON, LTD. LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. ~" _. -\TATIONAL fFHEATRE. _ii_!PjjL -National J-heatre. OklA-Wm\ SUNDAY EVENING. SUNDAY EVENING. MBW-W SUNDAY EVENING. SUNDAY EVENING. " • FIRST BATTALION REGIMENTAL ORCHESTRA (40 Performers). 'l,i 1 ~" WILL GIVE THEIR FIFTH CONCERT OF _.HE SEASON. Vocalists: MISS WALPOLE (Sopranol, Soloist: Piccolo Solo, CORPORAL McLEXNON. MR. H. REANEY-BOOTH (Gramatic Baritone) At the Piano: MISS V. JOHNSON. Silver Collection. LIEUT. J. T. LIGHTON, Conductor.
AMUSEMENTS. , All /*-P5 <- TTTiNDREDS mURNED AWAY. „ Previous History -HuNDREDS IuRNED A W AY. 8 Ever Presented. ______ ' "OVER THE HILL." "OVER THE HILL." / ""' The types presented are the result of genius. The acting an artistic triumph. SPECIAL MUSIC BY SUPERB ORCHESTRA. BOOK lOUB SEATS AT ONCE. 'PHONE 4232. Sessions: 11 a_m., 1.15 pan., 3.25 p.m., 5.35 p.m., and S p.m.
LECTURES. »: «HE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED oTO A LECTURE . LECTURE On "rfIHRTSTIAN jgCIENCE," To be Held on MONDAY AUGUST 14. MONDAY. AUGUST 14. At ______ NEW SCOTS' HALL . NEW SCOTS' HALL — UPPER SYMONDS STREET —_ UPPER SYMONDS STREET (Next to Lyric Theatre), AT 8 P.M. AT S P.M. The Lecture WUI be GiTen by MB. C. J. OHRENSTEIN. C.5.8.. New York. - MR. C. J. OHRENSTEIN, C.5.8.. New York, A Member of the Board of Lectureship of Tho Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, U.S.A. Chairman: MR. E. C CUTTEX, S.M. > The Lecture is given under the auspices of the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, < Kitchener Street, Auckland. * 1 ADMISSION FREE. NO COLLECTION. ~~ j "tl«. Mr «Y e 4rMo<!^£ Uyton replies l-^uTday F ° r 7 I *#|Saii_; I 7251
LECTURES. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. : A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in St. Andrew's Hall, -Symouds Street, on MONDAY, the I4th inst., when MR. V. E. POWELL, C.E.. MR. F. E. POWELL. C.E., Will Deliver a Popular Lecture Entitled "THE CEMENT INDUSTRY OF NEW ZEALAND," . (With Limelight Views and Experimental Illustrations.) Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commciice at a p.m. Admission free to members and ticket-holders, Cd each to others. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. \3S=BS£S7 SJKX EDUCATION JT~W ~» LECTURES. Open to All Young Men. \A\Jsf V.M.C.A. BUILDINGS. a_4/ WELLESLEY ST. EAST. ,V , B J" DX - W. H PETTIT. Aug. lo—Sex and the Social Structure I Illustrated by Limelight Views) Aug. 22—'Sex Morality and Religion. TWO TUESDAY EVENINGS AT 0.20 P.M. Lectures Close at 7.20 p.m.. leaving plenty of time for Classes and Engagements. 736 E~P~S~O~M T~ T~B "RA R Y. P S O M B R A R Y. WINTER COURSE. LECTURE. "PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF AUTHORS," By MR. A. S. BOTD. MR. A. S. BOYD. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 15, TUESDAY NEXT. AUGUST 15, At S p.m. , Admission : Sixpence, or by Course Ticket. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. August 12. 1922. 076 A DISCOURSE OX JUSTICES' JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT METHODS. LITIGATION". LOXG-WIXDED LAWYERS AXD COUNSEL, Will be Glren on WEDNESDAY EVENING. THE I6th INST., AT 8 P.M., At the SCOTS' HAUL, UPPQR SYMOND6 ST„ By W. A. 6PURREL.L. Come and Hear a Man Speak Fearlessly and Straight From the Sboulder. The Truth, the Whole Truth, aniT^Nothing But the Truth. If someone will lead a Community Singing, aud disseminate a few Cheer Germs, the same may be indulged in from 7 to 8 p.m., . ] aud again from 9 a.m. titl you all are tired. NO COLLECTION. 3US pROFESSOR GROSSMANN, M.A.. *■ Will Lecture NEXT THURSDAY, at 8 p.m.. On " INDUSTRIAL UNREST." " INDUSTRIAL UNREST." At AUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH, Ponsonby Road. Music by Professor Moor-Karoly and Mrs. Garnet Uren. All WeLome. "J4 (-CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DFCTURE. SCOTS' HALL, • MONDAY. AUGUST 14th. I j Admission Free. N -„ Collection. ; ' READ LARGER ADVT. tils i |-pLATS Furnished by COAKLEY. !' 1 \arie.y, Economy. Comfort, Good -^ — . Taste 1 q I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 190, 12 August 1922, Page 16
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