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AMUSEMENTS. -VOW CJHOWTXG. ISJOW CJ H O W I NG - (j\v Showing. ow Showing. AT THE V! 2™ SSS! THE PREMIER THEATRE OF NEW ZEALAND. Hodkinson Films, Ltd.. Presents THE MAN WHO SLEPT FOR 20 YEARS. ' IP VAN IT7INKLE." R IP VAN T ip » an Winkle. ,, "Hip Van Winkle." 1 RIP 17AN \TTINKLE." " T>IP VX7INKLE." | , ip Van Winkle." "-Kip Van Winkle." i Tne splendid beauty of the Catskills in storm and sun. The rrrels of Hendrick Hudson and hie ghostly crew. How Kip left home—assisted by Dame Van Winkles Big Stick. How the glorious dream of a Fairy Queen was changed to stern reality. Kip's adventures while hunting —for wilder than any which L>on Quixote d<- la Mancha ever knew. llotv Rip tasted of the gnomes' liquor—and what befel thereafter. How a tattcreii and bearded old stranger came to the 11*' c village of Falling Waters —and the reception accorded him. How a rascal was overthrown—and how Dame Winkle's aappinese was restored to her. ~\ " T?IP yxttnkleT " "DIP VAN \X7 INKLB -" I I J*ip Van Winkle." "Hip Van Winkle." i A PICTURE PANTOMIME IX SEVEN REELS. MADE FROM THE BOOK LOVED BY MILLIONS. You'll find Hendriek Hudson and his ghostly orew—"Rip" and h1» shrewish wife—and the tiny Gnomes playing their unending game of bowls. YOU MUSTN'T MISS THIS RARE PICTURE TREAT! HOOT ri IBSON OOT *JIBSON '■ rpRIMMED." In "rpRIMMED." "X RIMMED." In "A RIMMED." I.EE MORAN, in ''HENPECKED" (Century Comedy) INTERNATIONAL NEWS. PRICES: Day Sessions: Stalls. 1/1: Circle. 1/8; Children. 9d. Evening Prices: Stalls. 1/1 ; Circle, 2/2: Dress Circle, 2/9: Reserves. 3J3. Sessions: 11.15. 1.15. 3.30, 5.45, S.O. Phone 2169 A for Reserves. CONTINUOUS FROM 11.15 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ■NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. FOR AN EXTENDED SEASON. LIFE. LAUGHTER AND BEAUTY! A PICTURE FOR ALL HUMANITY. THE RUBAIYAT OF "OMAR KHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM." "" "OMAR KHAYYAM.' "OMAR KHAYYAM." "OMAR .KHAYYAM. " OMAR KHAYYAM." " OMAR KHAYYAM. " OMAR KHAYYAM." " OMAR KHAYYAM. "Ob. come with old Khayyam, and leave the wise To talk : one thing ie certain that life flies; One thing is certain, and the rest is lies ; The flower that once has blown for ever dies." EIGHT MASSIVE PARTS—CAST OF OVER SEVEN THOUSAND PEOPLE. WITHOUT DOUBT THE MOST MAGNIFICENT AND ARTISTIC PRODUCTION EVER MADE ANYWHERE. TWO LOVERS IN A MOONLIT PERSIAN GARDEN. DARING AND MAGNETIC EASTERN DANCES. DRESSES OF PEARLS AND THE RAREST OF BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN CITIES OF TEMPLES, HAREMS AND PALACES. THE WORLD-FAMOUS POTTER'S SHOP AND THE LIVING POTS, AND THE MOST MARVELLOUS SIGHT OF ALL! AN ASTOUNDING AND GORGEOUS CONCEPTION OF HEAVEN THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SHOOTING THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SIGHT EVER SHOWN ON THE . SCREEN. % THE HIPPODROME DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Beautiful Music. Wonderfully Arranged. CONDUCTOR: MR. HARRY G. AVERY. Box Plan at Theatre. Slag 4232. PRICES.—Day: 1/1, 1/6. Night: 1/6. 2/2, 2/9. '

MEETINGS. 4 UCKLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. Princess Theatre. Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.a0. Doors Open. 7 p.m.. Orchestra. Under Direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 P.M.. SERVICE BEGINS. PREACHER: REV. TASPER /BALDER. EV. "ASPER V> ALDER. Offertory Solo-'-Angels Ever Bright ana Fair." Soloist: MRS. ERNEST RICHARDS. GK gUNDAY AFTERNOON. 'ArHW*'" MEN'S MEETING AT 4.15. Ira/ MEN'S MEETING AT 4.15. W MEN'S MEETING AT 4.15. Speaker: MR. .TAMES STEWART. MR. .IAMBR STEWART. MR. JAMES STEWART. Home Hour to Follow. Stjfangors to City Specially Welcome. el i AUSTRALASIAN" Association for th« Advancement of Meeting to be held at Victoria University College. Conrmencluj: 11th JANUARY. 1023 Subscription £1. Associates (Ladles anfl University (Students! 10'. —Full particulars may be obtained from the Local Secretary Mr w. 1!. 18. Oliver Dominion Museum. Wellington. ... It DANCING. 0 H 1 M ABASH pABiBET TO-XIG'IIT iSAT.i. DEC. 30th, 1922. S P.M. TO 11 P.M. (Boats leave town 7 p.m., returning at 11.1.1 p.m. 2) Minutes' Motor Run on Good Road. THREE HOCUS OK MUSK. MIRTH. LAUGHTER AND FUN. KINGSLAND'S JAZZ BAND. SPLENDID FLOOR, β-i x 36 'Cooler than the Coolest Cabaret in Auck land, and rijiht on the water's edge. SATURDAY NIG-HT'S PRICE: 5/ DOUBLE TICKET. Ciharet Open All the Week. Afternoon Dancing Free. Evening Sessions: 1/ Douhle Ti.'ket. 36-1 A.VCINSJ-DKUID'S HALT" NEWTON TONIGHT (BOXING NIGHT). Ami every Thursday an.i Saturday Nights King of Jazz Orchestras. Coolest HaJl Best Floor. Eflkient M.C.'s. "What more';" Come and Enjoy Yourselves M.C.'s. .K. Tate and G. Thomas. , Ladies. 1 : Gents. 1 6. SS \V. BUCKLEY. Proprietor O l> X It N J A Z'Z I N G TO-NIGHT. TO-M'OHT. -St. Benedict's Hall. Syinonds St.reet. Kiwi Melody Boys on the Joo. Ladies 1,6; Geuts. 2 . . 20S Management HA MR? 'WHITE. QI~T. HE L I H R' S -iB.A V *j orchestral:, blue and white xkjht,taxtta!rv-~2 'Coloured Spot Lights and Snow Dance. Good Floor and Orchestra. Prices only l'/_fl TRANClNG.—Jackson's Orchestra. Picnics Kxcnrsionx. Weddings, catered for I'liargea moderate.—Edgar, Chemist; 'phbni lteo. ' -. . - i: DIHXNAXDS i r ™r&*sionnl Orchestra fo JJ W-Lllnp. Dan.es. SoclaTs. etc.-Office Princess Blilgß., tjupcn St. 'I'hune T34A. W: CSTBEET MACS OF AUCKLAND Clt> »nd Suburbs, with complete Index »c« Brett* Almanac. All bookeelle«.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 30 December 1922, Page 14

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