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AMUSEMENTS. THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN. AUCKLAND'S LEADING THEATRE. THE TIBIC, HE AJYRIC, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. AFTERiNOON's AT 2.30. EVENINGS AT 8. MONSTER DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. Something Different. -Something New. Something Special for the Ladles. The Screen's Fashion Plate, CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH Wears the Very Latest in Exquisite Frocks in Her Biggest Picture to Date, "DIVORCE COUPONS." " DIVORCE COUPONS." " DIVORCE COUPONS." Wlifti Linda married Roland Bland for His money, she wrote a leter to Teddy Beaudine: "I'll have divorce coupons on my bonds of matrimony." But as -the months passed •by Kho fnu-ri herself railing La love with her husband. Divorce coupons were forgotten until by a stroke of ill-fortune the letter came into the hands of her busfhand. And then trouble began. It Is a Thrilling Photo-drama. "DIVORCE COUPONS." "DIVORCE COUPON'S." More pictures like this and the screen would take a new position in society. A •film that can be eujoyed by all members of the family. Full of Action. -Heart Interest, and tßig Moments. The Second Big Feature Is Something Snappy. RICHARD TALMADGE, RICHARD TALMADGE, RICHARD TALMADGE, Brother of the Famous NORMA AND CONNIE TALMADGE. The Greatest Acrobat he Screen haa Ever Seen. In New Stunts That Will Make You Gasp With Amazement. In a Romantic Story Full of Tense Action, Thrills. Dare-devil Stunts, and Rapid-fire Action. " THE UNKNOWN*." "THE UNKNOWN." "THE UNKNOWN." " THE UNKNOWN." I THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. j THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. The Finest in Auckland. Conductor,,, Mr. Atf. Marbeck. j NOTE.—TRAM CARS FOR ALL ROUTES WAITING AT DOOR AT CONCLUSION OF PERFORMANCE. "Phone Theatre. .'134.'. for Reserves. GRAND— Mary Pickford's —TO-NIGHT RAND— Latest —TO-NIGHT rjiRAND— Groat —TO-NIGHT '-'RAND — success. — TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. United Artists take much pleasure in Presenting MARY PICKFORD, MARY I'PCKFORD. MARY PK'KFORD, In Her Latest Pictorial .Success. Adapted from Frances Hodgson Burnett's Novel. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. " little i.oro fauntleroy." •• little lord fau:xtleroy." •• LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." "LITTLE .LORD FAUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." MARY POT-FORD. MARY PK'KFORD. MARY PK'KFORD. MARY PK'KFORD. IN HER GREATEST SUCCESS IN HER GREATEST SUCCESS. 1 I j He was a lord ot high estate, the i heir to millions, the monarch of I vast acres, and vet his best friends | I were the groceryman. the boot- j 1 black and the old apple-woman: | ■ Can't you Imagine Mary Pickford ! > —capricious, demure, roguish In | I the part'/ she revels In It. and I the picture Is her finest. I Serial : 9th CHAPTER. " ROBINSON CRUSOE " Oth CHAPTER. " ROBINSON CRUSOE." Sessions: 11.03. 2, 5, and S o'clock. Rook Your Seats 'Phone 2274. ; AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. I •gROADW.Y'THEATRE. NEWMARKET. j TO-NIGHT "SATURDAY).' Tbe Last ' H ?■' w-EH't". FAMOUS STORY H. %\ w K T.I£ '•>' TURISED:H c wl,t£ "P fiends." II C WFTIV £ aBB } ona _ c Friends.' U ?•' n-M'r't [ asrionate Friends." ii .'• S-t/V_- »;««*lonate Friends." 11. G. « ILbS -Passionate Friends" Overture 7.15 p.m. Reserves 1076 A. Coming Monday. The Great Favourite MADE I. NO R M \N D 1 In "MOLLY O." "MOLLY O." Greater_tban" Micky." West Svn ' thkatrh. fT-,i « EN ! D THEATRE. Final Screening To-night of "JUSTICE." "JUSTICE." . „ "JUSTICE." A Powerful Plea for the Unfortunate that has Startled the World. ~„????,. Ra _\ n " rtl "* Programme. MOMMY AND TUESDAY NEXT The Great Super_Cjasslc. 'DISRAELI " "PICTUREDHOME MM mon A TO-N,GHT-CTP of LIFE""Tran. -,«*«•>• Also. Vaudeville Turn 1 MONDAY—"STRAIGHT FROM THF (Fox). Starring Buck picture that wfll live for -ever Better Pictures tletter Music DIXIBIAW r ~I'INIEI_AND. -DIXIELAND. DIXIELAND Carnival Week Wonderful Success EVENING PRICES NOW AS USUAI Week Nights 2 6 each, gT to \^ AU Saturday Night. 5 each, 8 to 12 Afternoon Session, 2.4G to 3. ' Table Reservations, 'Phone 1535. Direction HERBERT J. BENTL-EY. j 738 ! LECTURES. _rS«*M_*. AUCKLAND CITY MISSIOX /jglWigX CITY MISSION. i_99_l — I>r incess Theatre, Queen St. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVEXIXO TO-IMORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING.' 0.30, Doors Open. 7 p.m.. Orchestra tinder direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 piu ' Service begins. ' " PREACHER: EEV. JASPER pIALDER. 'EV. ° ASFER \-> ALDER. Subject: 'THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD " •THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD/ Offertory Sulo: "Nearer. My GoU, to Thee" (Carey). Soloist: MR. DICK BUTLER (of Fuller* I Pantomime Company). owl X N ' S M c 1: T I N G. BAPTIST TABERNACLE SUNDAY. 3 P.M MR.. JOHN FINDLAY I Will Speak 1D.V.1 01, •-THE SECOND ADVENT." Every man welcome. Visiters to the I City heartily invited. 71s

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1923, Page 16

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