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J AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. Coolest VERYBODY'S. Theatre I EVERYBODY'S. in N.Z. ■ COMMENCING TO-XKJHT. The Greatest All-British Production Eve; Made. THE PASSIONATE IfTWENDS. " THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS." "THE .PASSIONATE FRIF,NDS.'"THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS.'"THE r\S , «IOXATIO PRIBXDS*."' "THE PABSJOX.ATH PRIBXDS. '• From tlie Sensationally-Successful Novel by England's Greatest Author. H. G WELLS, H. G WF/LLS, H. 0. WELLS, H. (i WELLS, H. G. WELLS, H. G. WELLS. Who, for the theme of his story, has taken one of the biggest tragic problems of everyday life — THE LOVELESS MARRIAGE. " THE PASSIONATE FITTF-NDS.'- ---" THE .PASSIOXATE FRIENDS.'"THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS.'"THE PASSIONATE FBIICXDS.There Is nothing ordinary or commonplace about this film, ami there Is certainly nothing sordid alwit it. It Is a great human drama, full of file brave (even when mistaken) deeds of real men and women. "THE PASSIONATE FRIKNtMO "TUB PASSIONATE FRIENDS.'"THE PVSSIOXATE FRIIvNDS."' " THE FAS'S-lOXATE FRIENDS."We will like you to see this Production, as we honestly believe it to be great, nnd IT'S ALL BRITISH—AUTHOR, STORY, PRODUCER. AND ARTfSTS. Special Engagement for ONtfJ WEEK ONLY, Of MISS FI.FF T. WON". MISS FJIFIF T. WON, MISS FI'FF T. WON. The Winner of the Beauty Competition. Who will make a PERSONAL APPEARANCE. PERSONAL APPEARANCE. And to prove to you that she possesses brains as well "Ss be.iuty. she will slug to you with full ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. EVERYBODY'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. (R. .F. Morgan, Musical Director.! Here are a few of thin week's tit-bits : 1. Selection from "Irene." 2. "Break O' Morn' , F. 11. Grey 3. Baccbanale Opera, "Samson and Delilah' , Salnt-Saens 4. Overture, "Lieut Cavalry 'Suppe 5. Fantasifi, Godard's Opera. -Jocelyn." 6. Clarlonette Solo. "Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark." (Soloist, Mr. Humphrey Page.) 7. Revue, •'Falling Leaf,'- J. .Michael Drafk 8. Overture, ■Damon and Pythias" Gruenwald. This Weeks Entr'acte ; " AT THE JAZZ BAND BALL." Do not miss this Great Combination of Selected Pictures an<] Music. X.B.—"The Pas-sionate Friends" is recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult AndJem-es. Ring 4402 for Reserves. THE FAVOURITE THEATRE. THR T ISIC, HE XJ y R , c ' TOP OF SVMOXDS STREET. TO.MGHT 7.4.1 — TO-VIO-tIT TO-XIGHT 7.45 TO-XIGIIT Under Entirely Xew Management Lessee Phil G. Murdocn.. Se-cnreil at Enormous Cost The.World's First Authentic Million. Dollar Production ©ramatlc! Gripping! Thrilling! Specacular' Artistic: Elaborate! Lnusual Daring.' Enthralling! "FOOLISH WIVES." !" FOOUSH TCTVEB." " FOOLISH WIVES." -FOOLISH WIVIjS." I "FOOLISH WIVES" I " FOOLISH WIVES." _„_ » rABTS. IiJJOOFT.. U KEELS. THE UTMOST PERFECTION OF SCR EEX EXTBRTA IN ME XT. The Most Talked of Picture in the World To-day. . " - Byand With VOX STROHBIM YfjrX «TROHBIM MISS DUPOXT H- MAUDE GEORGE, MAE fIt'SCH. -A-XD ir>.O<xr OTHERS The finest acting ever seen on the screenenough big dramatic scenes—dramatic situations—for half a dozen -features , '—the greatest of all storms—terrible in realism and Its significance—a raging tower fire—a death leap—eternity of suspense—idleness and intrigue—remoisc and revenge—vanities and villainies—luxurious parasites—ladies, gentlemen, soldiers—princes— "just folks"— In a mad -whirl or pleasure seeking SPECIAL MIMICAL ScOISE NOTE THE PRICES—IM. 1-. 1 « (Res 2 ) 'Phone. Theatre. ;«HO. MANAGERIAL XOTE.-'Foolish Wiveswill ibe screened at the Evening Sessions Only. Commencing TO-MORROW AFTFRNOOX MATIXEBS 'WILL BE HELD DAILY.' I SPECIAL MATLX.ETE PROGRAMME. I HARHY CAREY. The Boys' Favourite. In "OUTCASTS OF 'POKEH FLAT." A 'Picture that Fairly fiizzies With ThrillinEpisodes. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his Kiot of Fun. ' " THE PUGILIST." Two-Reel Century Comedy Matinee Prices: Adults !>d and J : Children 6d. R°X WfOUttWARD'S -piCTURES. •■-•'OX * f OODWARD'S *- ICTUP.ES. BRITANNIA, POXSOXBY (THREE LAMPS). A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. "BACK PAY." ■■sag Kg al ca^ ak "BACK PAY.' A girl with a soul of "crepe <le chine." who remarked : "If B in has any wages. I have a lot of back pay coming." . BB.VXETT COMEDY. •UNCLE TOM WITHOUT A CABIN." FOLRTH PART WITH STANLEY IX AFRICA. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Reserves at White's. 'Phone :J2"4. SPORTING. A LCKLAND T>ACIXG pLUB. DI'MIIBK "ITEETIXG. 1022-23. j ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, JANUARY 1 AND 2. FIRST RACE 11.80 A.M. EACH DAY. ADMISSION: To Racecourse 1/6 Leg* Enclosure 3/ Grandstand Enclosure : Gentlemen 11/ Ladies 6/ All persons other than members leaving the Enclosures or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as no passes will be issued. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. I No person who has at any time wince ! the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries I Act Amendment Act. IUOB, followed the ' Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable - person, will be admitted to the Ellerelie • liacecourse during the Summer Meeting; and If any such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, «nd any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCB, 841 Secretary. DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPET CLEANING, Electric Beating and Ya'mim. !M yanl. inclusive.— Domestic Vacuum Co.. Strnnd. Arcade. t ' Phone !KK>. D

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 10

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