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■ _______ CENTS. rTTVOLI. — "Always —rpiVOLI. 1 IVOLI.— a -J- IVOLI. TIVOLI.— Good —rpiVOLI. IVOLI.— Programme." *■ IVOLI. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TWO GRIPPING PARAMOUNT PRODUCTIONS!! Adolph Zukor Presents ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY In an unusual and powerful story of the Far North, entitled, "THE SNOW BRIDE." " THE SNOW BRIDE." " TIIE SNOW BRIDE." " THE SNOW BRIDE." " TIIE SNOW BRIDE." " THE SXOW BRIDE." " THE SNOW BRIDE." Here is a Northern picture unlike any you have yet seen. Here is Alice Brady in a part she plays to perfection. Here is I the thrilling romance of two young people 'desperately fighting their way through en tangleraent and intrigue. Aud —here will be screened the greatest avalanche thrill ever lilmed. IN ADDITION— REALART PICTURES Present DAINTY LITTLE — CONSTANCE BIXNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BIXNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY In an Absorbing Story, entitled "MIDNIGH T." " M I D N I G II T." " M II) N I G 11 T." " M I D N I G II T." " M I I) N I G H T." " M I I) N I G II T." "MIDNIGH T." "Midnight"—the mystic hour, an hour , charged with mingled fear, terror and hope for a little girl who knew not what she bad done. "Midnight" is in tbe forefront of tense, convincing dramas. Also BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE, THE LATEST GAZETTES. And tbe TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. (Miss M. Anderson, Conductress). Reserves. 'Phone 2236 A. Day Sales at 11. Cleat's, Queen Street, next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. rpOWX TTALL QOXCERT /CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. rjOY. "DARTLEY - T>_XII"K PRESENTS A BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT. A BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT. IMPORTANT. The Children's Part Commences at 7.30. At 8.30 a Brilliant Programme for the Grown-ups. ~" Reserved Seats 3/ (Plus Tax), Unreserved 2/ (Plus Tax). Children Half Price to Reserved Seats (No Tax). Xo booking fee. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. 126 mOWN TTALL. i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, S P.M. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 8 P.M. THE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY THE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY Will give its 70th Annual Performance of Handel's Immortal Oratorio, " jHrsfliah." Soloists: Soprano MISS ETHEL OSBORNE. Contralto MADAME IRENE AINSLEY. Tenor MR. ERNEST DRAKE. Baritone MR. LEONARD BARNES. The Concert will conclude shortly after 10 p.m., and special arrangements are being made for trains and boats. The stage will be decorated in accordance with the spirit of the season, and the eyes of the audience will not be subjected to the usual distressing glare of tbe electric chandeliers, as these will be extinguished, and the platform only will be brilliantly lighted by HIDDEN 1000-c.p. lamps, thus obviating all eye-strain. PRICES OF ADMISSION will be 4/, 3/ (plus tax), reserved; 2/ (plus tax) unreserved. THE BOX PLAN I will open at Lewis R. Eady and Son., Ltd., on FRIDAY, December 14. 3 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. KATE CAMPION. KATE CAMPION KATE CAMPIONKATE CAMPION Of ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN. NEW ZEALAND TOUR NEW ZEALAND TOUR. THREE CONCERTS THREE CONCERTS THREE COKCEKT S Will be Given in The |rp OW N JJ AL L j Shortly. Full Particulars Later. i KATE CAMPION j KATE CAMPION j New Zealand (Auckland) Soprauo. I One of the Most. Successful Singers th , Colonies have Produced. I '•Manchester r.unrriian." March, 1922 .said: Miss Campion must be added to the list of the most gracious singers the colonies have sent us. j KATE CAMPIONKATE CAMPION First Appearance in the Dominions after her successes in Great Britain and the Continent. Dates of Concerts and Programme announced Later. gT. PAULS CHURCH." SYMONDS - ST. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 8 P.M ORGAN RECITAL By I E. C. A. JAMIESON. ESQ (Organist St. Paul's Church). !SACRED VOCAL ITEMS i By MISS M. KRONFELD. [ Collection for Organ Renovation Fund. S.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 8 December 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 8 December 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 293, 8 December 1923, Page 16

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