AMUSEMENTS. T IVOLI. " Always rpiVOLI. IVOLI. a X IVOLI. T IVOLI. Good rpiVOLI. IVOLI. Programme." *- IVOLI. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 TO-NIGHT, 7.30 Hodkinson Pictures Trcsent— IRENE CASTLE ' IRENE CASTLE IRENE CASTLE IRENE CASTLE In Charles K. Harris' Thrilling Novel, " SLIM SHOULDERS." " SLIM SHOULDERS." " SLIM SHOULDERS." The story of " Slim Shoulders " introduces Irene Castle in a series of whirlwind events. She dances, rides, swims and appears in a sensational burglar episode. In Addition — ARROW PICTURES 'PRESENT MARGUERITE COURTOT. LEW CODY, AND SHELDON LEWIS, In an Absorbing and Breath-taking Version of .lames Oliver Curwood's Powerful Story, " JACQUELINE," " JACQUELINE," " JACQUELINE," Or " BLAZING BARRIERS." " BLAZING BARRIERS." " BLAZING BARRIERS." .Tames Oliver Curwood never wrote a stronger or more gripping story. It is a tale of love and adventure amid the Northwood's pines, and in it there is a real forest tire that beggars description. Also, THE LATEST PATHS GAZETTE, REVIEW, Etc., and the TIVOLIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA (Miss M. Anderson, Conductress). BOX PLAN At H. Cleal's, Queen Street, Nest Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. 'Phono 2236 A. REGENT. OPPOSITE TRAM DEPOT, EGENT. EPSOM. EPSOM. REGENT. REGENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. REGENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. REGENT. First .National Pictures REGENT. Present REGENT. REX BEACH'S REGENT. HEX BEACH'S RECENT. HEX BEACH'S REGENT. REX BEACH'S REGENT. Story of the Texas Oil. Fields, • REGENT. TJ-iLOWING p OLD," REGENT. ' E LOWING VX 0 L D." REGENT. 77*. LOXV IN G fl OL D," REGENT. I- LO W ING "*-""" O L D," REGENT. Featuring REGENT. The Screen's Favourite REGENT. Sweethearts, ' REGENT. ANNA Q. NILSSON REGENT. 'Ariel MILTON SILLS. REGENT. A beautiful love story; deREGENT. licious comedy: gorgeous nnd REGENT, realistic settings; storms, REGENT. Hood*, fires, fights and thrills— REGENT, that's "FLOWING GOLD." And The REGENT ORCHESTRAL SEVEN. Trices To-night: Circle, 1/S: Stalls, 1/. Reserves 'Phone A 3142. LECTURES. TBI'S TXSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, -*— x. Three Lamps, Tonsonby. "TWENTY YEARS IN SOUTH AFRICA." "TWENTY YEARS IN SOUTH AFRICA." LECTURE BY PROF. A ft T>ATERSON, M.A. J ItOF. J*-* V r ATEESOX, M.A. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER f», AT 8. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 9, AT S. SYNOPSIS: After the Boer War.—Repatriation.— Representative Government.—The Union.— Botha, the Man—Smuts, the Statesman.— Birth of Nationalist Party.—The Great 'War.—The Rebellion. After the War: Smuts Loses Ground. — The Future of South Africa. ADMISSION: 6d, or by Course Ticket. MEETINGS AY*s\ "XT EW ZEALAND lKf \J*k J_l LABOUR PARTY. JTV >n_ STRAND THEATRE, STRAND THEATRE, TO-MORROW V- ■W-th-V(SUNDAY), SEPT. 7, I__________T At 7.30 p.m. Q.KAND piONCERT AND T ECTURE. Items by Scholars of the Socialist Sunday School. PROGRAMME. 1. Song: "if You Cannot on the Ocenn." SCHOLARS SOCIALIST SUNDAY SCHOOL -. Recitation: "A Pertinent Query?" COMRADE PAT. 3. Recitation (• "Love Thou Thy Land." COMRADE DORIS. 4. ITEM BY GIRLS' PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS. 3. Recitation: (1) "The Wind. (2) "Is the Moon Tired." COMRADE MONA. C. Recitation r Selected. COWRADE UNA. 7. Dialogue : "Labour." ! 1- BOYS SOCIALIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. 8. ADDRESS : "The Socialist • Sunday School and What It Teaches." By MRS. ROWLATT. Chairman : MR. B. MARTIN. 9. Recitation : "The Pedlar's Caravan." COMRADE THURLAND. 10. Recitation : "The Awakening." COMRADE HARRY. 11. ITEM BY GIRLS' PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS. 12. Recitation : Selected. COMRADE NONIE. 13. Recitation: "The Chimney Sweep." COMRADE CONNIE. 14. Song: "AU Good Night." ' * ' GIRLS. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. QUAY STREET MEETING, AT 2.45 P.M. Speaker: MR. A. S. RICHARDS. Subject: "REPARATIONS." Chairman: Mr. W. S. Moxsom. S7O T)EVONPORT LABOUR PARTY. XJ VICTORIA THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SEPT. 7, at 7.30 p.m. Speaker: MR. R. F. WAY Subject : "THE ART OF. LIVING " Musical Items.—Pianoforte Solo. Signor J. viln ? FosseUo. 'Cello Solo, Mr. Lee. *» oeal Selections; Mrs. Waddell, Mr. Lithgow, Mr. Dunne and Mr. James Calvert Hon. Accompanist. Mrs. Brown TO-NIGHT, Saturday, Sept. 6.—Euchre and- Dance, Masonic Hall. Bartlev's Orchestra. . S7O AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' ■**- I.U. OF WORKERS. ,A, S P e £ a -^f? lu; "_ of the Cni <>*' will be held at the Waiting Room, Quay Street on WEDNESDAY, loth inst.,' at 12.30 p.m. Business: Proposed Benefit Scheme. HY. lIILLIER, Secretary. "\fONTHLY MEETING \ XWMi of above will bo IJX held at Baptist Taber- /— "-de Class Booms on *—. J \ ,»» WEDNESDAY NEXT at Vnr.uScT ""-so p.m. Speaker : REV. STALLWORTHY. KING GEORGES HALL, MOUNT ALBERT. A Meeting of those interested in the formation of a* "Girls' Physical Culture Class" Will be held in the Hall next THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30 p.m. Parents nnd Girls specially asked to attend.—A. T. Garliek. Convener. — MONDAY —SIR E. E. LACEY LODGE— Scots Hall, Symonds Street. TUESDAY* —LORD ALVEBSTONE LODGE —Council Chambers, Newmarket. WEDNESDAY — NULLI SECUNDUS LODGE—Central Hall, Cook St., City. WEDNESDAY — MANUKAU LODGE— Orphans' Hall, Onehunga. THURSDAY—AUCKLAND CITY LODGE OddfeUows' HaU, Cook Street, City. S SAWS of ail kinds Gulleted, Hammered. Set and Sharpened at Anderson and Jinstin. 45. Albert St. C SCHMIDT, Chemist, -Queen St., Sells Edson's Hair Rencwer, which removes Dandruff and Darkens Grey Hair, B
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 16
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