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AMUSEMENTS. To-night! " Little Lord Fauntleroy." STRAND. N.Z.'e CJTRAND. TRAND. Largest "TRAND. STRAND. —— and -CSTRAND. TRAXD. Finest *>ri«AXD. STRAND. Picture QTRAXD. TRAXD. Honse. — ►•'TRAXD. Direction: Fnller's Pictures. Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT 5 AND 7.45. United Artists take much pleasure in Presenting MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD. MARY P I C X F O R-D, MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD, In her latest pictorial success, adapted from France Hodgson Burnett's novel, LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLHROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLBROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLBROY. , ' " LITTLF. LORD FAUXTLBRBY." " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLBROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLBROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLHROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLBROY." " LITTLF. IX>RD FAUXTLBROY." " LITTLF. LORD FAUXTLBROY." I I* I Here is Mary Pickford's master- | I piece—the story treasured closest I to her own heart, a photoplay of remarkable qualities. Into which she has devotedly put every bit of the art for which she is famous. An absolutely perfect Pickford role, so exactly suited to the winsome star's versatile and unrivalled I talents, that the wonder of it all [ is that the world has had to wait I so long to see her in It. "• LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." ' " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD 'FAUNTLEROY." "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." "■LITTLE LORD 'FAUNTLEROY." -LITTLE LORD FAUXTLEROY." "LITTLE LORD FAUNTDEROY." Mary Pickford may bo Justly prood. She has made humanity smile. She has cheered the multitudes. Hers is the habit of happiness—the gtft divine. In "Little Lord Fauntleroy" she proves again that she is the Spirit of Sunshine, the Imp of Good Fun. the matchless star who lifts the shadow and helps make Life worth while. MARY P I C X F O R D, MARY P I C X F O R D, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD. IX HER GREATEST SUCCESS. IX HER GREATEST SUCCESS. He was :i lord of high estate, the | I heir to millions, the monarch of I I vast acres, and yet his best friends j were the groceryman, the bootblack I and the old apple-woman? Can't you Imagine Mary Pickford—capricious, demure. roguish in the part? She revels In'it, and the picture Is her Qnest. " LITTLE LORI) FAUXTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLEROY." " LITTLF. LORD FAUXTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUXTLEROY. , ' Sessions Commence at 11.13. 2.30, 5.0, and 7.45. • • • Special Prologue and Musical Score. • THE STRAND ORCHESTRA. "Strand World Visions" Topical. "Poor Boy" Comedy. • • • Prices .is Usual: Stalls, M: Circle, 1/. Evening: 1/ to 2/6 (Plus Tax). Box Plan at the Strand TPhone 3114). GRAND — OPP. G.P.O. — rnO-ICIGHT. RAND — OPP. G.P.O. — J-O- NIGHT. BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Xew All-British Racing 'Picture, ! Starring VIOLET HOPSON. VIOLET HOPSOX. VIOLET HOPSOX. And LEWrS WILLOUGIHRT. LEWIS WILLOr&HBT. LEWIS WILLOUGHBT. : In "SCARLET LADY." Here's Another Bis Racing Story. Better than "Kiseing Cup;" •■ SCARLET LADY." "SCARLET LADY." " SCARLET LADY." "SCARLET LADY." ■ "SCARLET LADY." " SOA'RLET LADY." " SCARLET LADY." — — " SCARLETT LADY." " SCARLET LADY." "SCARLET LADY." WALTER WEST PRODUCTION". The plunging hoofs of blooded horses and the mining necks of'blooded aristocrats—the sidelong glance of plotting conspirators, and the prayers of. frightened souls all banging on the torn of fate that lies In the hearts of these tearing animals. Back the Favourite! There's no doubt about this being the fastest tiling going. A GREAT LARRY SEMOX COMEDY. LARRY SEMOX LARRY SBMOX In LARRY S.EMON "THE SHOW." LARRY SEMON *■ Serial: Bth Chaptei--"ROBIXSOX CRUSOE." Sth Chapter- "ROBINSON CRUSOE." Last Screening at 7.50. A Big Matinee for Children Saturday. POPULAR PRICES. A T T H E Q. R A X D. SPORTING. A UCK.LAXD rpROTTIXG QLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1922. SUMMER MEETING. 1922. C£ATU'RDAY, "rvECEMBER OA HORSES MUST BE IX BIRDCAGE FOR FIRST RACE AT 11.5 A.M. EACH DAY. THIRD DAY—DBCBMBEH :;<). THIRD DAY—DECEMBER 31). Admission. V 6 etcn. Lawn Enclosure. 6/ extra. Children under 12 years will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. Xo Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk no dlsauallfled or undesirable Person. w iu lie admitted to the Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any sn.-h Person is found on eneh course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal Sweeps Is prohibited, and any person infringing this Regulation will be removed from the 'Racecourse and prosecuted. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS ON THE THIRD DAY CLOSE AT -JA P.M. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). C. F. MARK, ■jO3 Secretary. TOILET SPECIALISTS. "TOST ALL T It A C E." Thousands have used "Rusma" (Regd.t for destroying superfluous hair, and have lost all trace of that defect In a remarkably short space, of time. Wrinkles anil <ithor blemishes banished by the "Comati" method. Send stumped addressed envelope to Dept. A., for FREK LITERATURE. -FLORENCE HULLEX. C.M.D., 3A, Courtenay Place, Wellington. A CALOX A 1-a Mode. Madame Paula. AH " ToHet treatments Expertly Done. Vlo:et Rays.—Room jO. Brunswick Buildings. 174, Queen St. l> ffflDE TABLES for all Xew Zealand -L Ports. See Brett's Almanac. Ail / s RiTLDREN will always appreciate Firev> , works. Buy them a Box for Xew Year's Eve. 3/6, 5/. 10/.—Hazard's Queen St. A i

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 10

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