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AMUSEMENTS. In Preseutins Tu-niphfs Programme we feel proud, because it is so delightful and breezy tuat it will iustautly gratify you. The careful selection of ••material" has made our Theatre a "household word." PniNTESS — Tlie — T>RINCESS RINCESS — Theatre — X IUNCKSS PRINCESS — oC — TJKINCESS RINCESS — Surprises. — ■*• RIXCIiSS "CHANNING OF THE NORTHWEST." "CHANXIXC, OF THK NORTH-WEST." "CHAXNIXG OK TIIK NORTH-WEST." ■CHAXNI.NG OK THK NORTH-WEST." "CHAXXIXG OP THK NORTH-WEST." Featuring EIT.KXK O-RRIEN EUGENE (VRIIIKX KUCSENE O'RRIEN EUGENE rt'RItlKN KUGENK CVRRIBN KUGENK O'RRIKN KCGENE O-RRIKN EUGENE OISRIEN « • i> "CHANNING OF THE NORTH-WEST." "CUANNINU OF TIIK XURTIIWKST." Is some tliriller: It elves the star a chance to prove he is a vigorous outdoor man who rides like a Cossack, swings a wicked carbine and tnkes on the husky rat Ilartigan in :i free-for-all ticht which would make Dempsey am' M. I'arpentier turn sreen with envy. The girls went wild over it all. and the men rooted for (iene as dimming of the Mounted to crash one home on the |aw of Put Hartijtan as "Sport" Mi-Cool. Resides Mr. ()"Crien and Pat Hartiffan tl.e cast includes the alwnvs Interesting Gladden James. the clori ously beautiful Nita Valdl and winsome Norma Shearer, it's a thriller and no mistake. In Addition — THE Gth - BOUND - C(h OC THE LEATHER PTTSHERS. THK LEATHER PUSHERS. THE LEATHER PUSHERS. "Kid Roberts" is still going strong. w * *:• Also. Another Reautiful Canadian Scenic. The Latest News Topical. » » * PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCIIESTR* i PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. (The Best Ever.) We would advise you to Hook Your Seats nt once. Phone SStIA. Sessions: 12. 2. 4, 0, 8. BCD PETERSEN, Manager. A PROGRAMME FOR EVERYBODY. A PROGRAMME FOR EVERYBODY. ■fpO-DAY. ~CU"ERYBODY'S •"■n-iiAY. -Everybody's rpO-DAY. TjIVEHYBODVS ■*■ 0-DAY. -"VKKYBODVS SESSIONS: 12— 2—4—o 8 SESSIOXS: la —2 —l—o—B. A 3-STAR PROGRAMME. A 3-STAR PROGRAMME. No. 1— MISS DT" PONT MISS Dγ PONT In SHATTERED DREAMS. SHATTERED DREAMS. SHATTERED DREAMS. She was a slip of a girl, refined and beautiful : he was a Parisian Apache, with cave-man ethics. YET SHE MADE HIM HER SLAVE. No. 2—Stars ' PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK - in the "LOVES OK I/ETTT. -, "LOVES OP LETTY." A Pngc from the Book of Every Girl's Lire. ■No. 3 Features the Child Wonder— BABY BETTY. D o Not BABY BETTY. Miss BABY BETTY. Sec it! •BETTY. BEHAVE !" "BETTY, BEHAVE i" The Imp of Mischief—lts Great:' STALLS. J/; CIRCLE, 1/6; FROXT govTtLi: ; RES - 2/0 - (A " p*-pi™ To Book, Phone 4402. or Book at Theatre. "TWXIELAND\J IXIELAXDAuckland's Big Popular Cabaret. The Home of Jazz Music and Jazz Dancing. TWO BIG SESSIOXS TODAY. AFTERNOON "DAXSAXT," .1 TO 3 SPECIAL CABARET TO-NIGHT. (Evening Dress), 5/. ■ TO-NIGHT, AT s TO-NIGHT, AT S . Enjoy the pleasures of Dixieland and dance to the Dixieland Southern Band. Book your table for to-night at Lewis R Lady and Son, Ltd.. or by phoning- SOMa! DIRECTION DEI ,. s# kost-k,, _ 69S KPGBY FOOTBAIL ~ j> u<; by FOOTBALL. ■»-» hG By FU OIBALL. /Q9 DOMAIN. DOMAIN' DOMAIN. DOMAIN. m Vt} WEDNESDAY NHXT © C WEDNESDAY NBXt! KTDXEY 'VARSITY SYDNEY 'VARSITY V. AUCKLAND "VARSITY AUCKLAND "VARSITY! KICK-OFF 1 P.M. A GAME PAR EXCELLENCE. CURTAIN RAISERS: 12 45 p.m.: Schools Trial Match, A-B Teams 1.4o: Secondary Schools. «•«»««>. EDBN PARK. E-DBX PARK. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT' (FIRST TEST.) ' SYDNEY 'VAIOSITY SYDNEY 'VAHtsnv V. XEW ZEALAND 'VARSITY. NEW ZEALAIND VARSITY. Games that will keep you interested. No slack moments. Do not miss these games if you want to see good football. Admission. 1 : Children. U<l; Grandstand or Enclosure 2/ extra. We pay the tax. R. G. li. SINCLAIR, Hon. Sec. N.Z. 'Varsity Rugby Football Council. TIS mO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING), li. r.:;o p.m. HE\R TWO LEADING LABOUR LEADERS. CTiTK THE CASK FOR PROHIBITION. " COME AND HEAR THE EVIDENCE. STEAND THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 196, 19 August 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 196, 19 August 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 196, 19 August 1922, Page 16

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