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' AMUSEMENTS. | rpivOLl 80. Plan at 11. Clears, x IVOLI Queen street. fJMVOLI Next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. -*- IVOLI 'Phone _23_A. TO-NIGHT, 7.:lO. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. still they come: : bigger and better than everh a startling paramount special attraction!: cynthia stockley'. sensational novel, "PINK GODS." • -pink cons." "PINK GODS." '.'PINK GODS." With an All-star Cast. Including BEBE DANIELS, PEEK DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS. HERE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS. JAMKS KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMKS KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. ANNA Q. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON". ANNA Q. NILSSON". ANNA Q. NILSSON. RAYMOND HATTON. RAYMOND HATTON. RAYMOND HATTON". RAYMOND HATTON. RAYMOND HATTON. RAYMOND HATTON. ETC. I "PINK GODS." "Pink Gods" is a drama "PINK GODS." of breath-taking climaxes "PINK GODS." and beautiful women— "PINK GODS." bristling with exciting "PINK GODS." adventure.* on the Afri"PINK GODS." ran veldt—surrounded "PINK GODS." by romance and intri.ue "PINK GODS." of hall and boudoir. The "PINK GODS." east ls an exceptionally "PINK GODS." stroug one. including "PINK CODS." Rebe Daniels. James "PINK GODS." Kirkwood. Anna 0. NiI"PINK GODS." sson. Raymond Hatton. "PINK GODS." Adolphe Menjou. Guv "PINK GODS." Oliver and others. In addition: REALART PICTURES PRESENT MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES M INTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER And GASTON GLASS GASTON CLASS GASTON CI.ASS GASTON GLASS In a Sparkling Comedy Drama. " HER WINNING WAY." "nER WINNING WAY" "HER WINNING WAY" "HER WINNING WAY" "HER WINNINC WAY." Dainty Mary Miles Minter has another dcl.f_* £1 " .'"•'- ls a,,ly supported by Gaston Glass, who will be remembered as the "Son In "Huiuoresuue." Also. TltE LATEST GAZETTES, ETC And the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA Mas W. Mitchell. Conductress). A UCKLAND rpoW.N* TT VLL Auckland -low** -H-all! THREE PI.ANOPOBTE RECITALS THREE PIANOFORTE RECITALS THREE PIANOFORTE RECITALS THREE PIANOFORTE RECITALS ONLY APRIL 11th. APRIL 13th. APRIL 10th. ANDRE WAGNER SKALSKI, ANDRE WAGNER SKALSKI ANDRE WAGNER SKALSKI ANDRE WAGNER SKALSKI. ' "The Great Tolish Poet of the Piano." Mr. Skalski will present an autographed photograph and a valuable gift of music to anyone who can. during his stay in Auckland, decipher the meaning of the blue flame on top of the black Jar of flowers in Lewis iH. Eady and Son a, Ltd., window. There Is a significance about this blue flame which spells great Importance 1n the world of mnsic to-day, although Its tradition comes ffrom ancient Greece. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Special Concessions to Students In Parties I rices: (5/ (reserved' plus tax, 4/ and _ plus tax. Letters re the blue flame to be addressed to the Secretary, Skalski Tour, Cargen. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. iQ'TY ROVERS FOOTBALL. i ' W. Members and Intending Members . X ar <* reminded that a Practice will be held at Victoria Park on SATURDAY | NEXT. Juniors, 2 p.m. Seniors. 3 p.m. I ERNIE ASHER. _: lion. Secretary. I &-v JjEAGUE FOOTBALL. ?W S MARIST BROS. OLD BOYS* l_Rfc_- LEAGLT. FOOTBALL CUB. *r a Tractice of All Grades will he held at the Domain on SATURDAI' | AFTERNOON. Tth April, 2.30 p.m.' All players and intending players are requested to attend, til W. GLOVER. Hon. See. o pONSO NBY V. nTtITT) pAtr, FOOTBALL CLUB TV \ A PRACTICE FOR ALL SWI-V GRADES X^T- U W-ill be Held y> TOMORROW (SATURDAY). Members and Intending Players are Requested to Meet at RESERVOIR, NEWTON. AT 2 V M ,- R. COLE, _ Hon. Sec. QTEAGUE FOOTBALL £#_P), MANGERE RANGERS FOOTrgg SHALL CLUB.—A General and ImSafLj, portant Meeting, to be held in ■"""■trr Arcadia Billiard Saloon. Onehungn Jk' FRIDAY. 6th Inst., at 7.30 p.m sharp. All members and intending members are requested to attend. H. E. GRUBB. Member. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CJOCOER—Several Third-grade Players *-* wanted for New Club.—3o, Broadway Newmarket. jjg ATHLETIC SPORTS. V- f ~V7 THING'S COLLEGE OLD I Oft \\ BOYS' ASSOCIATION. /<-Vgf%*)\ KING'S COLLEGE ATHLETIC SPORTS. I ALL MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL SPOUTS To be Held on the COLLEGE GROUNDS AT MIDDLEMORE I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) | TRAIN LEAVES AT 1.13 P.M. I GUY H. BATGER. fil Hon. Secretary. «r- -—- __■ | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. BROWNS BAY LAUNCH SERVICE. " WYNONA." Leaves Auckland. Leaves Brown Bay Sun., 9.30 a.m. 5 p.m. *' .Mon., 9.30 a.m. . p.m. (Fare 3/). Tues. to Friday. I 0.30 a.m., 5.15 p.m. 7 p.m., 3.30 p.m i A. E.- PATTERSON. LAUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA OrT Weather Permitting. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Silvcrdala: (Hire Steps). Sat.. Tth. 1.30 p.m. Mon.. !)th, 7 n.i. Mon., !>th, 10.30 n.m. Tues., 10th. 1 p.m. Wed.. 11th. 12.30 p.m. Tlmr.. 12th. "i.3'i a .n. Thurs.. 12th, 2.30 p.m. Fri., 13th, ti a.m. Fri.. 13th. 4 p.m. Sat.. 14th, C.30 a.m. Y. HARRISON, F. MACKAY. Prow. D AT ALL BOOKSELLERS. --> Brett** Almanac and Diary, 1923.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 6 April 1923, Page 12

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