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AMTTBEICEjnS. V"OTB.—Trams to Ponsonby, Grey Itjau, *-* OTE.—Onehunga, Mount Albert, Do- ! minion Road, Mount Eden, Remuera. Surrey Hills, Valley Road, etc., at end of all Performances. TMVOM Box Plan at H. deal's, J-IVOLI Queen Street. •piVOLI Next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. X IVOLI Phone 2236 A. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. Adolph Znfcor presents The Beautiful Heroine of "The Shclk," AGNES AYRES, AGNES AJRES, AGVE3 AArES. AGNF-S AYRES. AGVES AYRES, AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES, AGNEB AYRES, AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, In an Absorbing SCTeen Version of TT. Somerset Maugham's Startling Play, THE ORDEAL. "THE ORDEAL." 'THE ORDEAL." "THE ORDEAL." "THE ORDEAL." ORDEJAL." "THE OBDE'AL." "The Ordeal" Iβ a wonderful drama of the conflicting emotions In a beautlfnl »-oman's soul. Agnes Ayres splendidly nterprets a role which reqniree the Highest ability. The Play is handsomely counted with gorgeous gowns and luxurious settings. The Cast is exceptionally 3ne, and includes Conrad Nagel, Edna Murphy, Clarence Burton, Shannon Day, md a host of others. In Addition Famous Players present James Forbes' Powerful ComedyJJrama, THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN. "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." "THE TRAVEI LINO SALESMAN." "THE TRAVELLING SALiEfiMAN." "THK TRAVELLING SALESMAN." "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." "THE TRAVELLI.NXi SAWESMAN." "THE TRAVELLING SAIJCS.MAN." Theatre-goers will remember the remark ■ ible success of this Stage Play throughout iustralusla. Tbe story is one of Intense ntere:>t, in which high-class Drama and 'omedv are we-11 Intermingled. Many will •emember the story of the good-natured Commercial Traveller who, iv a small counry town, accidentally nnds that a girl la lbout to be swindled out of a vamable >ieee of property, champions her cause and •leverly eaves the situation. The role of he traveller. Bob Blake, Is eicellcutlj x>rtrayed by ROSCOB ABBUCKTjE, Who Is supported by a "big cast, including Jetty Rose Clark, Frank Holland, Wiliou faylor. Lucille Ward. James Blackwell. itlchard Wafne, George Pearce, Robert Dudley, Gordon Rogers and others. Also, KINEMATOGRAPH, LTD., LOCAL TOPICAU Showing the Davis Cup Tennle Champions. ;. G. Patterson, Rupert Wertheim, L. O. Lnderson. and Pat O'iUra Woods in Play it Stanley Street Courts, Saturday last. THE LATEST GAZETTES, BURTON HOLMiES TRAVELOGUE, MACK SENNETT COMEDY, And the TIVOH ORCHESTRA. (Mlee W. Mitchell, Conductress). TMVOLI Reserve* *- IVOLI Phone 2Z,idA DABY SHOW EVENTS. LABOUR DAY CELRBRATIONS. Special Prises for Glaxo Babies. Also for Open Events. 534 MEETXHGB. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. OPEN-AIR MBETING. X>RNER QUEEN AND FORT STRF.ETS. TO-NIGHT 7.30. ELOQirENT SPEAKERS. Selections by Temperance Guards' Band, 7.30 to 8 p.m. Why should New Zealand pay £10.000,f)00 o the Brewers? Thin is the prioe the ! ountry will have to pay If State control is I ■arried. Strike out the two top lines on the allot paper. TOTE FOR PROHIBITION. &H pHB A RMT * rttE CJALVATIOX A BMY. PUBLIC RECEPTION TO "OMMISSIONER AXD MRS. HOGGARD, :OMMISSIONER AND MRS. HOGGARD, THE ARMY'S NEW LEADERS. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. [•OWN HALL. TOWN HAJ.L. SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22. 2.45 P.M. SUNDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22, 2.45 P.M. Robt. A. Latdlaw, will Preside, irand Welcome Pageant. Items by " Grange Girls." Special Music and Song. Speakers representing the Churches and Various Public Bodies. • P.M.BRIGHT EVANGELICAL SERVICE. BRIGHT EVANGELICAL SERVICE. 1.45— Community Slog led by Staff-Captain Bladln. Dnrlns the past yeare. under Coinnlssioner iHodder, the Solvation Army in \ew Zealand has stood for good public lervlce. demonstrated in war, social, and ■plrltiml work. 'Coiamdssloner Hoggard is ieginning another chapcer. C<nne and give ilm a good Auckland welcome. Welcome Everybody. 513 pHTOBJB TC'JIjOQUE'NT /CATHOLICS r\S TJROHieitION. REV. FATHIEfR G. ZURCHEiR. ot the Catholic Clergy ProTilbitlon League, U.S.A. DB. A. B. O'BRIEN, Of dhrlstcliurch. MR. CHARLES TODD. Of Dunedin. mows all, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBEB 2» AND 30. "Entrenched behind appetite, tradition, lablt and law, fcbls great fraud of tin? age.s I las dared to proclaim itself the guardian of leTsonal lfl>erty, but the mask no longer •onceals this cruel vampire, which ban tucked every moral issue from our politics -Municipal, (estate, and National."—Rev. father Zurchcr. 602 p-ENTRAL. SOCIAL CLUB (REGISTERED). THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING _ Or the CENTRAL SOCIAL CLUB (REGD.) Will be held in the Club Roome, Upper Symonds Street, Auckland, On MONDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1922, At 8 p.m. 595 J. K. DOUGLAS, Secretary. EETING of the" RICHMOND CRICKET CLUB will be held in Mr. B. Davis , IVorkshop on Sunday Morning. . J. BLINCOE, 37 Secretary. A UCKLAND Coop. Terminating Bldg. i»- Society.—Appropriations, St. James' ■Jail, Thursday, October 26, Ut un. :i1,200 by Ballot and Sale. 5*

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 249, 20 October 1922, Page 10