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AMUSEMENTS. A FEMININE CHARLIE--CHAPLIN. "I do not hesitate to *ay that Miss Betty Balfour, who is featured in this sequel to the famous 'Squibs,' is the beat film comedienne in the world. She is n feminine Charles Chaplin, with all Chaplin's power for sounding an occa- . sional unexpected note of pathos. One whimsical glance from her eyes conveys more than hall , a reel of pantomime. Miss Balfour exploits to the full all the humorous possibilities of a London flower girl Hunting through London and Paris on a title of unexpected wealth."—"London Daily Express." STRAND. N.Z>s QTRAND. TRAND. Largest •OTRAND. STRAND and QJTRAND. TRAND Finest STRAND ricture CJTRAND TRAND House. OtraSD Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. TO-xir:iiT AT r.Ar, and t..v>. TO-NIGIIT AT 3.43 AND 7..i0. A British Pirturo of Real, Clean, BritisK Humour. " SQUIBS WINS " SQUIBS WINS " SQUIBS WINS THE CALCUTTA SWEEP." TUB CALCUTTA SWEEP." THE CALCUTTA SWEEP." The Story of a London Flower Girl ■whose dull miehequered life was brightened when the wheel of .fortune turned in her favour. Featuring BETTY BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR. BETTY BALFOUR. BETTY BALFOUR. BETTY BALFOUR. BETTY BALFOUR. BETTY BALFOUR. Welcome Squibs! You remember the sweet Cockney flower girl who made* yon laugh at her capers, and almost crj in her wistful moods? Here she is asnln, ready to whirl you into mad, tetnBRILLIANT COMEDY ACTING, IN A MASTERLY PRODUCTION. Also Screening: " TITH NUT." " THE NUT." " THE NUT." '• THE NUT." " THE NUT." •' THE NUT." •' THE NUT." " THE NUT." DOUGLAS* FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. And MARGUERITE nE LA MOTTE. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. In Addition: Strand 'World Vision Interest. Strand World Vision Interest. •STRAND DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. STRAND DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Musical Interlude. MR. LITTLE Saxophone Solos. Grand Organ nt Day Sessions. rrices: 1/ to 2/C (Plus Tax). NATIONAL. - ' ATIONAL. By Arrangement With Paramount Films, Ltd.", We Have the Honour to Present, /-COMMENCING WEDNESDAY EDNESDAY ■jN e'xt. ■ THE MOST AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL PICTURE EVER SCREENED. "WHEN ">» hen knighthood v\7as NIGHTHOOD >» AS IN TTILOWER." N -C LOWER," I Adapted From CHARLES MAJOR'S Celebrated Novel, Featuring .MARION DAVIES. •MARION DAVIES. .MARION DAVIES. MARION , DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. (MARION DAVIES. Once in a blue moon they come—■ the truly great, the epoch-making pictures. Here is the season's dazzling sensation, the production New York stormed the box office ror 15 weeks to see. Everywhere it has scored similar triumphs : everywhere the critics have lavished superlative praise upon It. s The world-famous and beloved romance of the bewitching, madcap princess who loved a gallant commoner and defied a. king, to win ■her heart's desire. Teeming with exciting action in tourney list and royal boudoir; filmed in lavish splendour at a cost of over 1,500,000 dollars. YOU WILL SEE— : Settings and gowns of a magnifii cent beauty never npproncTied ; before on the screen. Designed by Joseph Urban. Gallant knights clashing upon the tourney field while hundreds of ! fair women applaud. Armour, jewels, tapestries of priceless value. The thrilling elopement of the royal heroine in boy's clothing with her lover, including the leap for life on horseback from a high bridge. Flashing ewordplay, the Intrigues 1 and passions of a profligate court laid bare. A spectacular romance of hot, im- • petuous youth—as old as time, as fresh as to-morrow. Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. will be Pleased to Reserve Your Seat for You. ' MOTOR SERVICE. WAIHI-TAURA! .UA AND VICE VERSA. DON CATTANACH'S ROYAL MAIL AND AARD MOTOR SERVICE. Twice Daily. Cars leave Tauranga at 5.15 a.m., connecting with Auckland train at Walhi at 9.15 a.m., also at 8 a.m., connecting with Thames train. Cars leave Waihi dally at 12.15 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. on arrival of trains, arriving Tauranga .3.30 and 7 p.m. Carrying the mails, we are reliable and never miss connection. Book seats bj » Collect Wire, Cattanacb, Tauranga or Wathl. . Agents, Deverell's, Waihi, 'Phone &; Tsprcnga. Colin Norlw. 'Phone 6a (night). OTIRIA - KAITAIA SERVIcTe IMPORTANT NOTICE COLLETT'S MOTORS. Owing to the bad condition of the roads the above service has to be discontinued ■ I until further notice. I C. W. COLLETT, _ I S *. Ohaeawai. p • iUCKLAND BTAR" MOTOR SERVICE. jA-FRANKTON-PAEROA. I Car leaves Frankton on arrival of the Auckland Expresß at 10 p.m., and arrives I'aeroa at 1.45 a.m. Leaves again on the return journey at 1 p.m., and arrives Hamilton at 4 p.m. (No Car on Saturday from Frankton.) INQUIRIES: "Auckland Star" Publisher, Fort Street. s ■.'/... - 'Phone 1773. 'i Or "Auckland Star" Representative, \ J Hamilton. Thona 1791*. O4 c » — — RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. ENSINGTON Dining Booms—Why Cook | Sundays? Dine at the Kensington. Dinner from 12 to 2; 5 to | . Building, opp. Strand Arcade. Queen St. a _ ' . ■ : ' : ■' WF3 T B AN D C A F B. PRIOR STILL LEADING. BEST 1/6 MEAL IN TOWN. A i DYERS AND CLEANERS. ', OAEPET Cleaning, Electric Beating ,' and Vacuum, 9d yard, inclusive. — ;. Domestic Vacuum - Co., fijranfi Arcade. 'Phone 900. P

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 12