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AMUSEMENTS | THE FAVOURITE THEATRE. ! |rp II F. TVIt IC, i -*- H !•: ■"TIIIC, I TOP OF SYMONDS STREET, i For the- Last Time. To-nighr. j The Play that Created a Furore Throughout ! the World. " I •MILESTONES." Romance as ■ MILESTONES." Beautifully Told "MILESTONES." as a Song "MILESTONES." at Twilight. Prices: yd, 1 ': Reserves. I/O. COMMENCING TIIMIIBIinW EVENING: Under Entirely New Management. Lessee. l'hil G. Murdoch. Secured at Enormous Cost. — 'Xii Advance in Admission Trices. The World - * First Authentic _ Million Dollar Production. Dramarlc: (tripping: Thrilling! Spectacular! ArtlMi'-: Elaborate! Unusual Daring: Enthralling: "FOOLISH WIVES." " FOOLISH WIVES." "FOOLISH WIVES." j The T'imost Perfection nf Screen Enter- ' tainment. The Motion I'i.-mre that for the past year (and prior to its release! has received more Press comment than any other . ten pictures presented during that time. ' The. Most Talkedof Picture in the World To-day. ! " FOOLISH WIVES." •' FOOLISH WIVES." " FOOLISH WIVES." The Mnst Remarkable Screen Entertainment ever conceived by the mind of man. n.v and With YON STROHRIM, YON STKOHHIM. MISS HfPOXT MAUDE CKOROE, MAE BfSCH, AND 13,ipw OTHERS. The finest acting ever seen on the screenenough big dramatic scenes—dramatic situa- i tions —for half a dozen "features"—the greatest of all storms- terrible in realism nnd its significance—a raging tower tire —a death leap—eternity of suspense—idleness nnd intrigue—remorse and revenge—vanities nnd villainies-luxurious parasites- ladies. gentlemen, soldiers -princes—"jusi folks — in a mad whirl of pleasure seeking. SPECIAL MI'SICAL SCORE. NOTE THE PRICKS.-fid. 1.16 (Res. I'). EVERYBODY'S. friolest VERVBODT'S. Theatre EVERYBODY'S. in 5.7.. NOW SHOWING: A Pouhlr-Feature Programme. Hearted liy lIERH-ERT RAWI.IN«ON. In a Story of Society and Crooks. •' DOVT SHOOT !" Aad the Selznick Masterpiece. " A MANS HOME." And the Final Screening of all the Realities in Our Competition. EVERYBODY'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. This Week's Entr'acte. " RINC, OX BEAUTIFUL CHIMES." 'RING ON BEAUTIFUL CHIMTIS." " RING OX BEAUTIFUL CHIMES." Ring 440 , -' for Reserves. PVU'HRK TITEATUn. DOMINION ROAD. I - L 'MPIRE THEATRB. DOMINION ROAD. I LAST NTGHT TONICxIIT. MARK TWAINS GREATEST COMEDY. A CONNECTICUT YANKEE A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT. KING ARTHURS COURT. The Greatest f-atire in tlie History of Literature. Mark Twin's sntlrieul humour lives again In the screen treatment of his favourite novel, and the fun is fa»t and furious. A Delicious eide-Spllttlng Comedy. Supports Include IjEATHK'R PUSIIKRS ißonnd 3). 'Empire* Full Orchestra. "ROX WOODWARD'S OICTURES. X»>ox ' » OODWARD'S -t ICTUBffS. BRITANNIA, PONSONBY (THRETE LAMPS). A PARAMOUNT* SPECIAL. "BACK PAY." "BACK PAY." ALL STAR "BACK PAY." CAST "BACK VAX." A girl with a soul of 'crepe de chine," who remarked: "If sin has any wages I hare a lot of back pay coming." MACK SENXETT COMEDY "UNCLK TOM WITHOUT A CABIN." FOURTH TART WITH STANLEY IX AFRICA. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Reserves at While's. Tbone 3234. T> R O A D W A V THEATRE, XEWMARKET. TO-.NTGHT (THURSDAY). The Last Xight. JOHN GILBERT •ARABIAN LOVE." •ARABIAN LOVE." " ARABIAN LOVE." A Barbaric Love Story Staged Upon the Vast Wastes of the Sahara. Overture 7.45 p.m. Reserves 1078 A P M I' X E S S, X E W T O X. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MARK TWAIN'S "A CON.NKCTICI T YANKEE." "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE." "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE." Also, Third Episode. "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." Coming Monday. Tuesday and Werliiesdnv. "THE FOUt HORSEMEN." " | Orchestral Overture. 7.30. | AVIATION. ifX'ALSH T>ROvS- QEAPLANE. >' ALSH XJRd*. , KJEAPLAXE. : 'Weatbor and other circumstances permitting.) PASSF.NGF.R n.IOHTR nA.TA" AT ■FL-VINIiJ SCHOOL. KOIIIMAKAMA. Fares: £1 J, and *'. . Telephone 542. ol'.i DIVIDENDS. rT'IIE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW X ZEALiAND. LIMITED. C\TITAL AUTHORISED .. £4..W>.1Wl I'AI'ITAI. SIHSCUIItEK .. £3.7.V).n00 CAIMTAL PAID-UP JBI.2T>O.fiOO RKSICRVE 'FU.N.D *t.250.0«) AN INTERIM DIVIDEND f,. r the halfTear eni'.ed September Mfltli last, at the rate of Twelve (l-'i tier i-ent per annum, has been de.-lare<l by the Directors, and will be paid to Shareholders in the Dominion on the +th January. 10J:i. AUFHED JOLLY. General Manager. Wellington. December '.'I. W£i. "i3r> ECCLESIASTICAL. PAI. L TO I , R A V E 11. ] All Christinns desiring lo see Blessing , iliirlns Dr. Oliver's Campaign are asked to Unite in I'ru.ver at th- J IiRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. THIS (THURSDAY!. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. T. 30 P.M. ' LEADERS— i REV. A. A. MURK AY. MR. T. RUSSELL CAMERON. rpiDF. TABLES for all New Zealand J- Ports. See Brett's Almanac. Ail booksellers. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 307, 28 December 1922, Page 12

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