AMUSEMENTS. "THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT 1 PICTURES." /IV VOLT. Reserves at 11. Clears, I 'A-IVOLI. Queen Street, next Geo. TIVOI.I. Fowlds. Ltd. TIVOLI. 'Phone 2230 A. , TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. TO-XIGHT, AT 7.30. LAST NT<;«T OF LAST NIGHT OF " lc! MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" "US MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" " It* MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" "lei MATRIMONY A FAILURE'/" I.AST NIGHT OF LAST NHi'HT OF "DON'T CAM. ME LITTLE GIRL." "DON'T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL." "DON'T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL."! "DON'T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL." i.MARY MILES ..MINTER.) TO-MORROW ilI-'Rin.\Y.l Tt.l-MOUUUW til'RID A Y.I ■ ANOTHER HIGH-CLASS AND ENTERTAINING DDIRI.E - FEATURE PARAMOUNT FROGR.VM'M K. Jesse L. Presents ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CiI.AYTON. RTHKL CLAYTON. BTHKI. CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHI?r. CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. In a Tlirililufr and Absorbing Screen Version of .E-lmer R-icp" s .World-famed drama, "The Witness for the Defence." Entitled "FOR THE DEFENCE." " FOR THE DEFENCE.'' "FOR THE IfEFHTNi'T-:."' " FOR THE DEFENCE." •• FOR THE DEFENCE." '• FOR THE 'DEKEVt-E."" " FOR THE DEFENCE." "FOR THE DEFENCE." "FOR THE DEFENCE." '• FOR THE DEFENCE." "For tbe Defence" is the superlative in suspense. It is a picture that will bold your Interest from Urst to last, and contains one of the most amazing and daring climaxes every conceived. This great picture Is undoubtedly Ethel Clayton's biggest dm ma tie triumph. She is as lovely and dainty , as ever, and is supported" by a speci- , ally selected cast, including Vernon , Steele. Zasu Pitts. Sylvia Ashton. Mabel van Buren, and others. IN ADDITION. Restart Pictures Present ALICE BRADY. ALICE BRADY. ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRAKY. ALICE BRADY. In " THE LAND OF HOPE." " THE LAND OF HOPE." " THE LAND OF HOPE." "THE LAND OF HOPE." " THE LAND OF HOPE." This 1» the appealing story of a beautiful alien girl who found her dreams coming true after many bewildering hardships aud temptations. (From Polnud to America, from hope to despair, from temptation to safety, •that was the Jouruey of Alarya, the sensitive immigrant girl. "The Land of Hoj>e" has some delightful comedy touches .It is quite one of tbe best pictures la which Alice Brady has yet appeared. She Is supported by a line cast, which Includes Lawrence Wheat, who appeared so successfully in "The Bachelor Daddy." ALSO THE LATEST GAZETTES. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. MACK SIWXETT COMEDY. AND THE "TItVOLI"- ORCHESTRA. t'Miss W. Mitchell. Conductoress.) TIVOLI ■■ Reserves. IV©LI 'Phoue 2230 A. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. Etc. MONSTER TT- XCUR SI O N O N S T E R AU'x c V R S 1 O N . S'C R F >D A L E. U R 'F D A L E. NEXT 'SATURDAY AFTERNOON. NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. BY THE NORTHERN COM'PANY'6 COMMODIOUS STEAMER, P6. WAKATERE. v IMS. WAKATEBE. A splendid opportunity to visit Auckland's ; Big New Seaside Resort, and view the won- t derful progress achieved in twelve short months. If you want to make money, or to secure a Seaside Home "Site, come down • with us next Saturday afternoon. You will . certainly spend a pleasant afternoon, and If you purchase a section you will assuredly a year or two hence freely admit that the afternoon also was a profitable one. 'Leave iN.<S.S. Ci>.'s Wharf.. I.ISJ p.m. Leave Surfdale 7 p.m. •Return [Fare: ■Adults 2 6. {under 12) 1/ Burnnand°s Professional Concert Band on Board. Queen Street Office open each evening this Week. jgCBFtDALE OEASIDB "p STATE, 1"H, QUEEN STREET, Telephones: 11S4A and 3304. 571 R-f-jK "VrORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. I WEEK-END TRIPS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1»22. ("Weather and other circumstances permitting.) FOR WAIHEKE. S.S. HACTTI, Northern Wharf, 1.45 p.m. ARiKLE'e BAY AND WAY PORTS. I S.S. GAEL. King's Wharf, 1.45 p.m. •Vessels will leave al»ve Resorts, Monday early, arriving Auckland about 8.45 a.m. R. C. HAMMOND. 208 Manager. BE A C H v A N D S, SEASIDE SUB-DIVISION. Launch LANCIA leaves from Steps next SATURDAY, at 12.45 p.m. SUNDAY at 9.45 a.m. 3/ Rcf.tirn. Tri-> t>y Road will leave from front, or Office at 12.15 p.m. on SATURDAY, and at 9.43 a.m. on 'SUNDAY. 5/ Return. A . Pretty Scenic Trip. i OFFICE. 278. QUEEN ST., CITY. 114 R. W. KIBBLBWHITE. I '. m KIA OR A. I C!m*«>mSSM Leaves Hire Steps, i .MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. FRIDAY*?, FOR SIEVERDAILE, WAY PORTS. Tlme-tahSes on Board. WEEK-ENDS. SATURDAY, 1.30., Arriving Mondays, 8.30 a.m. Phone 4169. V. HARRISON, D Proprietor. _V -, YX/BATHER PERMITTING. GSSST EXCURSION TO OSTEND, I SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17. S.S. ONEWA will leave Queen's Wharf at 10 a.m., leaving Ostend at 4.30 p.m. Return Fare, 2/. 570 A "OOKLA.N-D. ROWING CLUB ""-Will Hold their First Summer Outing To I BUCKLAND'S BEACH On SUNDAY. DECEMBER. 17. 1022. A GOOD TIME FOR EVERYONE. I S.S. PITOITOI Leaves Queen's "Wharf «t 0.30 a.*m. Adults 2/.-Children 1/. 630 P. COOK. Hon. See. TOIUI SPECIALISTS. SALON A La Mode, Madam Pauia. AiTol:et treatments Expertly Done. Violet Rays.—Room 50. Brunswick Buildings. 174. Queen St. D LA PLASTIQCE Cures Lines. Wrinkles. Sagging Muscles. Only operator. Miss McElwaln. 270. Queen St. Particulars posted. B TUTTS Charges for Cleaning and I Re-Blocking Ladies* end Gent.'s Hats from 8/ to 4/6, plus postage— Tntts, j Bjtßonda St. D[
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1922, Page 16
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