I AMUSEMENTS. I -I7»VEKYBODY'S. T7<VERYBODY'S. -•-EVERYBODY'S. VERY BODY'S. Tour Last Chance To-day. To See The Beautiful Picture. ■ OMAR THE TKNTMAKEK." • OMAH THE TENTMAKF.R." CHARLIE CHAPLIN" In " I'AY DAY." " PAT DAY." WILLIAM DESMOND In ■■AROUND THE WORLD IN IS DAYS." "AROUND THE WORLD IX 18 DAYS." (Last Screening. 7.2". p.m.) THE LATEST GAZETTE. I T O - M O I! R O W. 1 "TO- M O R X O W. ] ALLEN HOLURAR Presents DOROTHY PiHILI.IPS DOROTHY P.HILI.IPS In "SLANDER THE WOMAN." ■ SUNDER THE WOMAN." ■ SLANDER THE WOMAN." ■ SLANDER TIIK WOMAN." ■SLANDER TIIK WOMAN." A liramn That "vVifl Strike The Understanding Heart of Women. I \ Woman's Stor.v —:in<l the Story of a Woman whom tlto tierv tougues rt slander liart scared, and her flpbt to main that frncile. Imt ])rl el-ss possession—Reputation. With its scenes laid In aristoerat'.o ancestral halls and the Upon spaces of the great snow country, the drama moves with tremendous piiwer and surging emotions. "SLANDER THE WriMAN," ■ SLANDER THE WOAIAN." - SLANDER THE WOMAN." \ Drama "f a Womin's Fl|£n«—*t.«g»d ngainst the eternal Know of the North. ' and the eternal walls of public opinion. With THE LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. And Two Reel* of Real Fun. In The Comedy. " ASSORTED HEROES." Also No. 4 Trip. With WILLIAM DESMOND In "AROUND THE WOULD IN IS DAYS." "AROUND THE WORLD IN IS DAYS." Last Srreenins, T.ISO Dn;i\\ D:iv: Stalls. 1 : Circle. 1-B: Children Half Price. Phone 44<« for Reserves. Night Prices: Stall's. 1': Circle. 22 __ — TO-DAY — THURSDAY. ' T R\\D TO-DAY — THURSDAY. G RAND — TO-DAY —• THURSDAY. KASp — TODAY — THURSDAY. CJIANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A BIG TRIPLE-STAR BILL. ROMANTIC DRAMA. From the Great Book by " FIVF- NIGHTS " — VICTORIA CROSS. "FIVE NIGHTS." — VICTORIA CROSS. FIVE NIGHTS." — VICTORIA CROSS. •'FIVE NI(UTTP> - VICTORIA CROSS. "FIVE NIGHTS." — VICTORIA CKIISS. "FIVE NIGHTS." — VICTORIA CROSS. This Great Picture of Real Life is Specially for Adults. Screened 1, 3.35. 6.2 D. !> o'clock. SECOND BIG STAR DRAMA. SECOND BIG STAR DRAMA. NORMA TAL.MADGE i NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In NORMA TALMADGE I NORMA TALMADGE "Dr. LUXE i NORMA TALMADGE ANNIL. I NORMA TALMADGE I NORMA TALMADGE In I NORMA TALMADGE JNORMA TALMADGE "DE LUXE .NORMA TALMADGE ANNIE." I NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE Screened ll.::o. 4.4.1. 7.".0. THIRD RIG STAR COMEDY. THIRD BIG STAR COMEDY. His Latest. Funniest. Best. CnARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIR CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN PAY DAY." CHARLIE CHAPLIN I CHARLIE CHAPLIN "PAY DA\ . CHARLIE CHAPLIN VUARLIE CHAPLIN "PAY DAY. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAI'LIN Screened. 12.-10. :j.in. ii.r.s. and S.U. THE NEW ORCHESTRA. THE NEW ORCHESTRA. Ladies.—Come to the Afternoon Sessions. All Circle Patrons are Served with Afternoon Tea, FREE. ' Book Your Scats for Evening Sessions, PHONE 2i!T4. Popular Prices. AT THE GRAND. THURSDAY. AT THE GRAND, THURSDAY. AT THE GRAND, THURSDAY. KOX V*7OODWARDS TJICTURES. OX WOODWARDS r ICTURBS. ! .BRITANNIA, PONSONBY. Three Lamps. ! The Little Theatre With The Guods. I TO-NItJHT—A Paramount (Production. i THE IIREN CALL. DOROTHY DALTON i THE SIREN CALL. DOROTHY DALTON t|Jjs SIR-EN CALL. DAVID POWELL T.HE SIREN CALL. And ,'i'ME SIREN CALL. MITCHELL LEWIS, i A Thrilling. Pulsating Drama of the i "Yukon" and a love that was kindled by a baby's touch—Swept to tlicir doom—Down the" swirling rapids—Over the falls—The man she loved.. ' Made Sennctt. "THE UNHAPPY FINISH." ' BURTON HOLMES' EDUCATIONAL. i Gazette. ■ Reserves at White's. 'Plione 2324. ! MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. J ."THE NiE'ER-DO-WELL." DI X I E L AN D. TO SECURE GOOD TABLES. BOOK EARLY. NO BOOKING FEE. , Two Sessions Daily. Orchestra Commences j Punctually 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. D 4 i RUGBY FOOTBAU. INTERPROYINCIAL TJUGBY. NTERPROYINCIAL -"UGBY. I' NTERPROVINCIAI. TJUGBY. NTERPROVINCIAL -"UGBY. EDEX PARK. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. .SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. I SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. 1 WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. I WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. I WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. I WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. I WELUXC.TOX V. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. Timetable : 112.15 P.M. —HAMILTON MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL V. VERMONT 1 STREET SCHOOL. 'I.SO- P.M. —SECONDARY SCHOOL REPS. > V. JUNIOR REPS. FOURTH GRADE REPS. V. PONSONBY FOURTHS (No. :s P.M.—WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. Admission: Grounds 1/, Grandstand 1/. Schoolboys free to grounds. I T. W. MA BEN. I l '-' 8 Secretary A.K.F.U. I4TH (HOWITZER) BATTERY. N.Z.A.— & r pAKAPUXA RUGBY FOOT A BALL CLUB. r A Special General Mectin- rf 11 t Club will be held al Foresters' HnU Takl! t puna, on PEIDAY next at 7 „ „, J',',' 1, members and intending members « requested to attend. l E. A. WILSON, *-j * Hon - Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 16
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