AMUSEMENTS. l i QUEEN'S QUEEN'S ' UEEVS EILEEN'S 4 ' EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TU-MOUKOW iFKIDAVj. THE EVANS-JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVANS - JAMITO FIGHT. Till-: EVAN'S - JAMITO FIGHT. TIIE EVANS - JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVANS - JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVANS - JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVANS - JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVANS - JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVAN'S - JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVANS - JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVANS-JAMITO FIGHT. THE EVANS - JAMITO FIGHT. WHO WON ? WHO WON 7 " The ' Digger ' Evans-Silvino - .Tamilo Fight picture is the finest i have ever seen." This Is what Mr. Will -Lawless, tbe emiueut boxing scribe. " Solar Plexus."/of -Faii-play." said after viewing the Paramount- * Art era ft topical special of the wonderful fistic battle in which "Digger" Evans. Australia's soldier boxer, cained the decision over Silvlno J.imlto. the Filipino wonder, after 20 exciting, hard-fought rounds at the Sydney Stadium <>n Satur- ' day. February IK. 1020. Then the referee walked across and placed his hand on Evans' head —the " Digger " had won. BUT CRITICS DISAGREED. SOME SAY JAMITO WON. COME AND SEE THE PICTURE, THEN DECIDE FOR YOURSELF. Be Wise. Book Your Seats. Phone 911 A. QUEEN'S. /QUEEN'S. UEEVS. VJ L "EEN'S. ri.KAND. rpo-DAY. The Last Screenings of this Big DoubleStar Programme. TWO BIG MATINEES FOR CHILDREN I in rim; holidays. TO DAY. AT 1 AND 2.4r». Two Star Dramas. "THE GENTLEMAN IMDER-" A lid "PHIL. FOR SHORT." Special Programme for Children's Matinee, "ALICE IN WONDERLAND." "ALICE IN WONDERLAND," And Two Big Comedies— " LATE LODGERS." CHARLIE i'HAILIN In 'THE FLIRT." TOMORROW i FRI DA Yi. Grautl Super-Produi'tlon. A Powerful l'hoto-Druniutlc Production, "MAN AND WOMAN." ... MAN AND WOMAN." " MAN AND WOMAN." An All-Star Ca.u. Supporting DIANA ALLEN. New Comedy, I "PRINCESS JONES." — — "PRINCESS JONES." —- — I " PRINCESS JONES." Starring ALICE CALHOUN. Auother Special Children's Matinee Programme. TO-MORROW fc SATURDAY, at land 2.43. Two Big Comedies. LARRY SEMON and CHARLIE CHAPLIN. A Fine Scenic Picture. An Interesting Industrial. "ALICE IN WONDERLAND." (By Hundreds of Requests.) Let the Children See This Matinee especially put on for them. AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW. JAZZ AND BE .MERRY '' TO-NIGHT .it RUc-H-MU-.VR-o'S C.VIARET. Double Ticket .". . 332 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. .- T EAGUE FOOTBALL. rj J-'EACUE FOOTBALL. NORTHERN UNION. '' SECOND ROUND ROOPE I gmj ROOSTER. \ nW|~V CARLAW PARK, ! CARLAW PARK. \IS SATURDAY NEXT. kT SATURDAY NEXT. NEWTON V. PONSONBY NEWTON V. PONSONBY'. NO. J. AT 1.4.1 P.M. SHARP. CITY V. ATHLETICS. CITY V. ATHLETICS. [ NO. 1. AT 3.30 P.M. I Remember both Matches will be Played on | No. 1 Ground. COME EARLY AND SEE THESE | « MATCHES. j COME EARLY AM) SKE THESE | MATCHES. j ADMISSION: I . ' Ladles 0d: Standi'. j Ladies (id. i IVAN CUT.PAN. Serretarv. '•'IO Auckland R'lgby League. | rERRY NOTICES. IrpHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY X COMPANY. LIMITED. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.i ST. HELIER'S BAY SERVICE ALTERATION OF SUNDAY TIME TABLE On and after SUNDAY. September 10 1022, and until further notice the following trips will be run : — 1/oave Auckland. Leave St. Heliers B. 11.13 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. It. 11.4.5 a . m . 2..'10 p.m. 4.30 p.m. "'.l"> p.m. fi p.m. R.—Via Rangitoto. September 15, 1022. ALEX. ALISON, 000 Ma nagcr. TIIE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.i VEHICULAR SERVICE. NORTHCOTE AND BIRKENHEAD Owing to Survey and Alteration of S.S. GOSHAWK, the following Temporary TimeTable will be run from SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. and until further notice :— ..MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS inclusive). Leave Leave Leave Auckland. Birkenhead. Northcote D. 7.50 a.m. 6.15 a.m. 7.10 a.m. N. 0.30 a.m. 7.0 a.m. 8.25 a.m. N.B. 11.30 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 10.0 a.m. N. 1.10 p.m. 12.30 p.m. 12.40 p.m. N. 3 0 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 1.40 p.m. N.B. 4.0 p.m. 3.30 p.m. ! 4.40 p.m. SATURDAYS ONLY. D. 7.50 a.m. ti.l3 a.m. '.10 a.m. IN. 0.30 a.m. 7.0 a.m. 5.23 a.m N.B. 11.30 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 10.0 a.m. N. 1.10 p.m. 12.30 p.m. 12.40 p.m. 1.40 p.m. D.—Direct to Birkenhead. N.—Northcote only. N.B.—Northcote and Birkenhead. No Passengers are allowed'to travel on any of these trips, ALEX. ALISON. 356 Manager. DRESS AND FASHION. BEAUTIFUL Spring Millinery lust opened.--Prices always moderate at The Gainsborough, Karangahape ltd., next Kitchener's. J3J 'VTAISON 'Karue.--I.ta-i nip cummer Frocks, •'AA Lingerie: reasonable prices: Dressmakers and Costumiers. —5-6, Watson's Bldgs.. Wellesley St. E. 170 ELIABLM Hostery! silk, wool lineu., Prove it hy pu:i basing from Matthews and Andrews, Symonds St." 73
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 212, 7 September 1922, Page 14
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