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AMUSEMENTS. A SUPER PICTURE, NOW' SHOWING. -- (mationalJßHpictms.)- p = 111 ii PRINCIPAL PICTURES PRESENT, IN SEVEN KEELS. " mHE OPIDER A ND mHE TJOSE." '• J-HE CpiDER xx_.\. -"-HE -"OSE." A Picture with -TBiSBS!£ASSTSSBg£_> A MILLION DOLLAR CAST - THE CipiDER A ND rruiE TjOKE." including the following celebrated HE KJPIDER xx_.Y\ -t-lIE -«OSE." Artists- •• rpHE CJPIDEK am) rniiE posE." .a_.____. " J- HE OpiDER xx\.X) -«-HE -"OSE." ALICE LAKE ROBEBT McKIM ■X_l SFISIM TJg RBsi" GASTON NOAH BEERY " milE QPIDER A* D nr HE "ROSE!" JOSEPH DOWLING OTIS HARLAN •• J- ITE KSpiDER xx_.n JLIIK -"OSE." LOUISE FAZENDA FRANK CAMPEAU THE QPIDER A Nr> THE TJOSE." _ _ „. HE -"-ND JL.HE -"OSE." And Many Othera Every role in the hands of capable and proven artists, whose work bas made them popular nnd famous. A story that is fascinatingly charming from the viewpoint of narrative, and thrillingly Interesting from the viewpoint of action. A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION. PRODUCED ON AN ELABORATE SCALE. A romantic and thrilling melodrama, replete with -notion that stirs the blood with sympathetic response. • The settings are big and rich, especially in exteriors, and some effective bits of colour symbolisinc "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE" are introduced. A MELODRAMA THAT GRIPS TIIE HEART. THAT WILL ENTERTAIN EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD, REALISTICALLY PRODUCED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST. A COSTLY PRODUCTION, based on a theme thot is romantically adventurous. Tbe greatest picture in which JOSEPH J. DOWLING has appeared since " TIIE MIRACLE MAN." IT TEACHES A LESSON NO SWEETHEART CAN AFFORD TO MISS. PARAMOUNT NEWS. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. COMEDY. rpHE "VTATIONAL /"ORCHESTRA, mHE T7IINEST TN A UCKLAND. J. HE -L. ATIONAL xHE X INEST J-N -"-UCKLAND. Overture, 7.50 p.m. Prices OB Usual: 1/ to 2/6. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6.0, 8.0. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ■- to-night. r 111 _m -WrlW ft lilwß tonight. WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID The World's Most Popular Film Star, DIED THROUGH AN OVERDOSE OF COCAINE. DOROTHY DEVONPORT DOROTHY DEVONPORT DOROTHY DEVONPORT DOROTHY DEVONPORT (Mrs. Wallace Reid) WROTE A FILM STORY EXPOSING COCAINE. HIPPODROME .I.HEATRE. IPPODROME J-HEATRE. HIPPODROME FTIHEATRE IPPODROME -THEATRE. , n-n vJns£- TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "COCAINE." "COCAINE." "COCAINE." _ COCAINE." " COCAINE." • COCAINE " *-_-.I COCAINE " "COCAINE." "COCAINE." With . HlfR A S A ?I.EY. HILDA BAYLEY. HILDA BAYLEY. HILDA BAYLEY. England's Foremost Film Star will Demonstrate to what Depths COCAINE will Draw One Down. il COCAINE.;; . "COCAINE." SRSf JSS- " COCAINE." COCAINE." •• COCAINE." FOUNDED ON FACTS, IS THE MOST DARING FILM EXPOSUBE EVER PRODUCED. "COCAINE." "COCAINE." "COCAINE" , "COCAINE." "COCAINE." "COCAINE." IT IS SPICY IN ITS EXPOSURE, AND WILL BE THE T__LK OF AUCKLAND. * "COCAINE.;; "COCAINE." COCAINE." .. COCAINE." For ages past it has been the weakness of mankind to seek the Goddess Oblivion when the trials of the Great Battle of'ExUtene. become too great- '_. C _?, C A INB '" A PURELY BRITISH PICTURE APTPn nr BRITISHERS, AND PRESENTED BY SHADOW PLAYS, OF LONDON.

' BAND PERFORMANCES. ,_<*J_t}r, TJONSONBY BOYS' ____sßb. ONSONBY BOYS' KU_______J&_ BRASS BAND. BRASS BAND. NOTICE. BAND PARADE, HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 7.30 P.M. „, WAL. LUSTY, 61 Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. rpAUPIRI COAL MINES, LIMITED. Notice Is hereby, given that the Annual General Meeting of the Tauplrl Coal Mines, Limited, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of May, 1924 at 2.30 p.m. - " *"-'• BUSINESS. To Receive Statement of Accounts for the 12 Months Ended March 31, 1924. To Elect Two Directors and an Auditor. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from MAY 8 to 21, 1924, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board. J. FOTHERINGHAM, MayS, 1024. Secretary. DANCING. !■ A 'LL OLD-TIME DANCES-O'NIELL ST. \-xm- HALL, PONSONBY, To-night and Every Friday and Wednesday. Monte Carlo Night. Learners and Beginners also catered for. Come and learn the glad gome. Druids' Hall, Newton, every Tues., Thurs., and Sat., Learners and Beginners, and Practice Dance every Saturday, 2.30 to 5.30 Balloons for all. Saturday Night, 8 to*?. Monte Carl °- 06 Prizes, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Also Couples selected from all my classes for Waltz Contest. M.C.. W. CARTWRIGHT. Prop., W. BUCKLEY.' TAZZ ONE-STEP , WALTZ. «/AZZ ONE-STEP WALTZ NEW ORANGE HALL. " AIJX^ NEWTON ROAD. THE INDIANA JAZZ BAND Announce A SERIES OF WEEKLY DANCES To be held TO-NIGHT AND EVERY FRIDAY. Gents, 1/6 Good Floor. Ladies, If. Good Music. El QjENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, TO-NIGHT, 8-12. Spot Waltz. Chocolates and Cigarettes. Auckland's Brightest and Best Dance, Where the Music Is Up-to-date and Tuneful and the Management Perfect. Ladles 1/6, Gents if. D. Naysmith, M.C." W. McMICHAEL. Hon. Sec. f»__><_-rpHISTLE SOCIAL CLUB. V&OA/ OLD-TIME DANCE. \sjjrV ORANGE HALL, NEWTON RD. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Floor and Orchestra Second to None. Ladles 1/. Gents 1/6. TF4. T..CARGILL. Asst. Sec. JACKSON'S Gold Star Orchestra caters specially for Dancing, Weddings, etc— LUHcrap's Music Store. Queen St. D "DURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Offlce: 236. Queen St. Phones 734 A, 3969 (4 rings). D TEACHERS OF DANCING. MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. New Address: 24, Lower Symonds St. 'Phone 048. D EXPERT Private Tuition ln aU Ballroom Dancing. Results guaranteed.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30. Palmerston Bldga. D 4 REMOVAL NOTICES. [A Card.] ( '" DR. E. J- MII_ LE B Has Removed to His New Residence in LAKE BOAD, Near Tennyson Avenue. Takapuna. TT R. • JURY, Piano Tuner, Newmarket, ill. wishes to notify his friends and lpatrons> that he has moved to Maungarei 'St., Remuera. . . ...._._

MEETIW GB. ■AUCKLAND TTNITED pIAMPAIGN. QAPTAIN S± I P S V I gMI TH. J ' ——— _ TO-NIGHT, 7.30. I fOJAPTIST /pABEBNACLE. i I Subject To-night: " IS ONE MAN ELECTED TO BE SAVED " IS ONE MAN ELECTED TO BE SAVED " IS ONE MAN ELECTED TO BE SAVED : " IS ONE MAN ELECTED TO BE SAVED ; ' AND ANOTHER TO BE LOST?" AND ANOTHER TO BE LOST?" . AND ANOTHER TO BE LOST?" AND ANOTHER TO BE LOST?" '_~ '■ " _ .•' . I SUNDAY : * ■' , 11 a.m.—BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TOWN HALL. 3 p.m. and 8.15. SPp.m.—MASS MEN'S MEETING. Subject: "Some OTHER Things Every Fellow Should Know." . ■ B.IS—EVERYBODY. Subject: "2 Up and 3to Play." NEXT WEEK. 7.3O—TOWN HALL. 1 TO I.SO—HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. I 38 ._i_m '" mm ___^if*m m Jtii______ I A MALGAMATED SOCIETY RAILWAY J\. - SERVANTS (AUCKLAND BBANCH)^ A SPECIAL MEETING A SPECIAL MEETING Of the above will be held in the SOCIAL HALL, RAILWAY STATION, On SUNDAY NEXT, MiVY 18, "AT 2.30 P.M., When THE PRESIDENT (MR. M. CONNELLY), And , , MESSRS. T. STANLEY AND .T. ELLIOTT (Executive Councillors), WILL ADDRESS MEMBERS. Newmarket Branch Members Cordially • Invited. T. McCREADY, Chairman. 18 C. DAWSON, SecretaryRESTAURANTS. TEA. ROOMS. STRAND CAFE. PRIOR STILL LEADING. BEST 1/6 MEAT. IN TOWN. A "REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER -™i_2s? menceß hu Ministry at the BERESFORD STREET CONGREGA- " '^18S Al ' CHURCH, ■.-.. NEXT SUNDAY. 141 ________

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 12

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