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. AMUSEMENTS. >"o gloom can lire in the presence of "UP IN THE AIR ABOUT MARY." Produced for the sole ;in.l ,■ itire purpose of spiriting away the blues and hypnotising pessimists into t>slieving the world is a joyous place, full of pretty girls who frolic in the wild waves siul otherwise 'bGcomingly disport themselves. THE T TBIC. milE T YRIC. he JA'hic. J- he -Aa-ric. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.43. Variety and Quality Unrqualled Anywhere. the mc; bathing girl special THE lili; BATHING GIRL SPECIAL "UP IN THE AIR ABOUT MARY." "UP IN THE AIR "UP IN THE A lit ••UP I.N THE AIR aroi;t iiARr." ABOUT MA Kγ." ABOUT JIAKY." Five Acts of Furious Fun. Mermaids and Mirth. Snap, Speed and Spirit. Eye-appealing Beautiful Oirls in Bathing Suits — Girls that, in addition to being Wondrous to Behold, are not afraid of the Water — How These Oirls can Aquaplane and Dive — A Real Feast for the EyeBeautiful Gowns—Water Stunts, ana a Plot Full of Comedy and Pep. You'll Be " UP IN THE AIR ABOUT MARY." When You See Her in the Water. The Second P.ls Attraction is the Most Thrilling Melodrama Ever Produced — The William Fox Special "THE FAST MAIL." " TIIK FAST MAIL." "THE PAST MAIL." Zip! and you're off on a run through an hour and ahalf of thrills and fun. A crash,, a spill—a smash, a thrill—a flying plane, a dashing train—the race of the age. the villain in a rage—will the hero fall? oh, no, let's go—see "The Fast Mail." The Third Feature is AL ST. .TOtITN'S AL ST. JUIirX'S Special Feature Comedy, "THE SPECIAL DELIVERY." "THE SPECIAL DELIVERY." Delicious Rapid-fire Gales of Laughter. The Only Sure Way: Phone 3045 for Seats. QUEEN'S mIIEATRE. U E E N ' S -I- II E AT X E. NOW SHOWING. THOMAS INCE PRESENTS " MOTHER 0' MINE." FEATURING LLOYD HUGHES AND BETTY BLYTHE. It's a Mighty Drama of To-day. It's Your Mother and My Mother. I If I were hanged on the highest hill, f I I know whose love would follow mc still, I I Oh, Mother o' Mine. | J —Kipling. I If you were in London and went to the Drury Lane Theatre, you would expect to see a great drama. " MOTHER 0' MINE " is just such a drama. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, AGNES AYRES, AND THEODORE ROBERTS IN " THE LOVE SPECIAL." Just the kind of picture you want to see. Plenty of tense situations and a good many thrills. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his mile-a-miuute Rough-house Comedy, " DOUGH AND DYNAMITE." " DUUGU AND DYNAMITE." PHONE 041 A FOR RESERVES. "The Broadway Gets the Best." BROADWAY To-night NEWMARKET. ROADWAY At 7.30. NEWiIAIIKET. THE LAST NIGHT The Paramount Special. "TH.E SIREN CAiLIL" Dorothy Dalton. "TdLE SIREN CAL.L" Dorothy Dalton. An ICpic of the Great White Wastes. Also "TTJE LOVE GAiMiBLBR" .. .Tohn Gilbert. "THE LOVE GAiMiBLER" .. John Gilbert. And "ALL WET" Al St. .Tohn. Reserves 107CA. Reserves 107CA. COMMENCING MONDAY. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. The 8-Rerl Paramount Super-Production, " THE NE'ER OX) WELL." " TILE NE'EK iDO WELL." "THE NEVER DO WELL." "THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'Ett OX) WELL." .Rex Beach's Finest Story, Starring THOMAS MEIGHAN LILA LEE. THOMAS MKIGIIAN and LILA LEE THOMAS MEIGiHAN LILA LEE. Special Prices. 1/S and I. Book Your fieats. THE piAriTOL "PICTURE TTOUSE he -Picture -Q-ouse dominion road tkam terminus. to-night. to-night. to-night. A (Paramount Gem. " THE MAGIC CUP." Featuring Everybody's Favourite, CONSTANCE BINNEY. Also Strong Supporting Programme. Comedy, 'Tleasure Before Business." Topical American Gazette and Travelogue. THE CAriTOL, ORCHESTRA, Of Eight First-class Instrumentalists, under the baton of Mr. Dave Loekwood will render selections from the Comic Operas "Dorothy" and "The Mikado." Overture 7.43. 'Phone 3574 A. ryiEST END THEATRE. v , * LN ' D THEATRE. rOAIGHT— ONiLY—TO-NIGHT. Thrilling! Gripping! Immense' HOBART BOSWORTIII •■BLIND "aiBARTS."' US a 7*' " 'BLIND HEARTS." 'One Stormy Night," Christie Comedy. •Scenic and iPathe Gazette Circle 1/, Stalls 6d, Reserves 3d' extra. "The Broadway Gets the Best." TEACHERS OF DAWCIWG. M ISS , S pE v XCER "S CLASSES, St. Pauls J-'-i- Hall.—Monday and Tuesday, BpmSaturday, 2.30 and S p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday, S p.m., at 2,1, Vincent Street Private Tuition. Appointments by 'phone Terms, etc.. 'Jo. Vim ent St. li TyTR. GORDON BUTLER gives Private -L'J- Tuition, all modern dances.—Studio, 3. Carlton Gore Rd.. Grafton. "' NATIONAL School of Dancing. Children's and Adnlt Classes Private Tuition, etc.—Ring 1530. LATEST Ballroom Dancing Thoroughly Taught.—Modern Dancing Studio Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P O. Hours 12/9. D 4 FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHA•BTTIBS. Quarterly 'Meeting of Waitemata Tent tvill be hrtd in Methodist Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY NEXT. 12th, at 7.30 p.m. D. 31. A. BODLEY. District^ecrct»ry.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 16

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