AMCVSEMENTS. A PROGRAMME THAT CHALLENGES t COMPARISON. Yon Get the Best for Less at f THE X YRIC. mHE T YRIC. HE -J-HE ■LYRIC. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. We Take Pleasure In Presenting for the First Time in New Zealand, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY, WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY, In the Greatest Role of His Career, ' "RAGS TO RICHES." - RAGS TO RICHES." " RAGS TO RICHES." " RAGS TO RICHES." " RAGS TO RICHES." " RAGS TO RICHES." '■ RAGS TO RICHES." Most of us count riches In terms of gold , and princely living. You who strueirle and , grow old In a never-ceasing battle for . more possessions and more luxuries —have , you ever stopped to>- think what riches , really mean? "Freckles" Barry, the lovable juvenile screen actor, in this thrilling, beautiful and marvellously acted photo-drama, serves to bring home in an entertaining and forceful manner the keynote to success and happiness. " RAGS TO RICHES." " RAGS TO RICHES." Better than "Dinty" and "Heroes of tne Street." A Romance Replete with Comedy, Pathos • and Human Interest. ) FRANK MAYO, FRANK MAYO, 1 FRANK MAYO. In the Most Thrilling and Spectacular Role of His Whole Career, "THE FLAMING HOUR." "THE FLAMING HOUR." " THE FLAMING HOUR." You are going to stand up and yell when you see the Powder Factory Fire in this smashing story of a man's regeneration. I It's one of tbe season's tfig things on tbe screen. A DYNAMIC DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE. " THE LEATHER PUSHERS." LATEST GAZETTES. 'Phone 3645 for Reserves. "PRINCESS. The T>KINCESS. • •*■ RINCKSS. Theatre *- UINCESS. PRINCESS. Of TJRINCESS. KIXCESS. Surprises. -*• RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. "FACE TO F A C E," "V\ C E T O 1" A C £," Featuring MARGUERITE MARSH. MARGUERITE MAHSH. In Addition : FATIIE REVIEW WHEN SPRING "COMES THE REIXDEER ROLXD-LT. THE BREAKING POINT. The Modern Method of Determining tne Strength of Materials. WHAT NEXT? Possibilities of Future Styles of Ilalnlressing. Ladles, this is for You. RICH MAX. POOH MAX Comedy. I Cast includes Paul Parrott and Ethel Broadhurst. RLTH ROLAND. THE TIMBER QUEEN, _„_,_ In Another Adventure. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. (The Best Kver.| Direction: i. EWAUT. NOTE.—BE WISE, BOOK YOUR SEATS. Plan at Lewis 11. fady nnd Sou. Ltd.. Queen Street, or 'Phone 080 A. Princess. T) 1 x 1 k r, A N D ; w ,, re r.ood Tables. Book Early .No Booking Fee. Two Sessions Daily, urcheetra Commences I'unctually a p.m. aud 8 p.m. l>l MEETTKOS. _202jf3&£3%8& SOUTH jSTSOUTH AFRtCAEC VETKKAXS , * ASSOCI ATION. The Annual Meeting will be held In the Social Hall. Auckland Working Men's Club, Kitchener Street on WEDNESDAY, August 1, at 8 p.m. All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers. J. F. JACKSON, ' /«. ~ Hon. Sec. Nortbcote. QITIZENS , TNTERCESSOBY SERVICES. TUESDAY. JULY 31. TUESDAY, JULY 31. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL CONCEKT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL.! 12.30 TO 1.30 P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME. S2 A OCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY NEXT. August 1, at 2.15 p.m. J. MCIR BARR. ( July 28. 1323. Manaser.^ gWBW—I—gUNDAY AFTERNOON flmi-*Jr MEN'S MEETING. Young Men Specially W Invited. Bright Singing. ' BRIEF ADDRESS BY MR. A. L. HARRIS. HOME HOUR TO FOLLOW. Strangers Cordially Invited. 155 AYOBESS' WAR MEMORIAL LIBRARY COMMITTEE. "Lest We Forget." Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their . Excellencies, tbe Governor-General, and \ Countess Jellicoe. ANNUAL MEETING, Council Chamber, Town Hall, Thursday 1 Next, August 2, at 10.30 a.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all well wishers. H. BASTEX, 120 Hon. Secretary. QTAMPS —Auckland Stamp Collectors' K5 Club (Meeting, Thursday, August 2, 8 g.m., Y.M.C-A. Every member urged attend, rltlsb Colonialn for Sale. Bα. o. b., g. l. k. • (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes.) - TUESDAY—LORD ALVERSTONK LODUK. MASONIC HALL. NBWMAUKET. WEDNESDAY — DOMINION LODGE, HIRST'S HALL, MORNLNGSIDK. TBTJRgD AY—AUCKLAND CITY, ODD- . FELLOWS' HALL, COOK STREET < (Opposite Town Hall). The above Lodges heartily Invite all f Buffs, to their weekly meetings. Inquiries: ( 10. Victoria St.. City. S ' ( SPORTIHG. 5 A UCKLAND TROTTIXG CLUB. NOTICE. c Nominations for Positions as MEMBERS ' OF COMMITTEE AND STEWARDS in the " places of those retirins must be lodged c with the Secretary at the Club's Office. Durham Street East, before 4 p.m. on S TUESDAY NEXT, 31st Inst. C. F. MARK, * 23 ' Secretary. THE STUD. _ mO STAND THIS i At BrackenScld, 7 ft NASSAU. I Fee, 35 Guineae. Grazing: 7/6 Wet. and 5/ Dry Mares. X * Apply g. L. STEAD. Cambridge, or — I FAIUJUHAR. StaK Office, Aackland. a AUCKLAND Ladies say "Xo-Rubbing" Help epeaks for itself. Demend riit—HutcnlMoa'*, Ltd.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 179, 28 July 1923, Page 16
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