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AMUSEMENTS. ALL mIUS TX7EEK TS T AUGH YTTEEK A T ll J- ins Week -*-s ■Maugh vv eek -^-t ™T ST \ FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT A PICTURE WITH ONE PURPOSE—TO ENTERTAIN. • A CJELF-MADE TfAILURE " "REN A LEXANDER Of "Pen rod and -A. ObLF-MADE FAILURE" Jt>KX iXLEXANDER Sam and Boy "A SELF-MADE FAILURE" With BKN ALEXANDER of Mine, now "A SELF-MADE FAILURE" BKN ALEXANDER in the greatest "A SELF-MADB FAILURE" HEX ALEXANDER laughing hit Of "A SELF-MADE FAILURE " BEN ALEXANDER years. Ami LLOYD TTAMILTON. J.OYD -Q-AMII.TON. LLOYD HAMILTON. With nn all-star cant, Including Matt Moore, Pntsy Ruth Miller. Mary Carr, Pam De Grnssc. "Chuck" Riosncr. Victor Potel, Dan Mason. Hurry rodri, Alta Allen, Prwrilln Muran. .lo.' McCriiy, and Cameo, the clog o£ "Pcnrod nml Sam" fame, who is on the pay roll at £100 a week. A picture that Is thoroughly human nnd natural nnd is largely laughs, with Just enough lug at the heart, nml plenty of suspense in the story, and a linsli u£ "pep" with a troupe of BE AUTI FV L ~l\ IV IX 11 r* IR L S EAUT IV U L 1/ IVI N U *-*, IK L S Is n combination mighty hard to beat. "A SELF-MADE FAILURE" is one of the year's finest pictures. Some Cast! Some Laughs! Some Thrills! They couldn't have made it any better. Too funny for words! Laugh till you cry—Pry till you lanirli —nnd thrill too with "A SELF-MADE FAILURE." A picture with a hundred per rent appeal for from the youngest to every person who hasn't grpwn too old to enjoy life. Supporting Programme includes : ENGLISH TOPICAL BUDGET * ews A NATURALIST'S GARDEN Scenic ALWAYS LATE Comedy mHE -VTATIOXAL /~\RCHEKTRA — TJMNF.ST IN A UCKLAND. J- he -National — -E INEST IN -^-uckland. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1. 2.H0, 4.30. 6.15. 8. Reserves at Lewis R. F.mly nml Won, Ltd. FOR RESERVES Iflft ft git gjirffl M Si FOR BESEEVES king 4232. Ia i H kJ.93 wx K4s3}i£k*\ k.q RING 4232 . NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. SELZNICK PICTURES Present FOR THE FIRST T I M 33 IN AUCKLAND. "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THE WHITE SLAVE TKAKKIC." "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND TIIK WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." J "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THBJ WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." | "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." | I "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THK WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." | Dear Patrons, —When Selznlck produced "Missing Daughters" it -was for the purpose of exposing the methods of the White Slave Traffic. Hundreds of girls of attractive appearance are yearly taken from the homes of respectable down in the world's history as Missing Daughters. For n few moments o£ fun and devilment three beautiful girls of society nearly brought disaster upon themselves. See the ways in which these ngents work, and you will Bee how easy it is for young girls to fall in the traps set for them. Yours truly, MICHAEL MOODABE. "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." | "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." | "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." | "MISSING DAUGHTERS AND THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." | FEATURING THREE BEAUTIFUL ACTRESSES IN I EVA NOVAK EILEEN PERCY PAULINE STARKE f I EVA NOVAK EILEEN PERCY PAULINE STARKE | J EVA NOVAK EILEEN PERCY PAULINE- STARKE | RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR MORE SUITABLE FOR ADULTS. RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR MOKE SUITABLE FOR ADULTS. Also. Comedy (Just a Little Late Club), Novelty (Daredevil). Spectator Magazine No. 14. THE HIPPODROME DE LUXE ORCHESTRA is now Second to None in Auckland. SESSIONS: 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, S O'CLOCK. PRICES : FROM MONDAY TILL THURSDAY: DAY SESSIONS fid. NIGHT SESSIONS 1/ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY: DAY SESSIONS 1/, NIGHT SESSIONS, 1/, 1/6.

DANCITTG. mO-NIGHf! TO-NIGH'J ■J- O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. NEW AND OLD DANCES. Great Attraction! Waltzing Betwee Chairs. Cash Prizes. MONDAY. MONDAI TRADES HALL. OLD-TIME DANCES. Choice of Couples for Our Cash Pris Competition. "WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY TRADES HALL. New and Old Dances and Final of Monda Competition. Admission to any of our dances, 1/ an 1/6. A. C. Mullon's Full Orchestra. ; Turner. M.C. Stow and Andrew. Props. PLAIN AND FANCY DRES "RAND PLAIN AND FANCY DKES BALL. BALL. MERRYLAND. MERRYLAND. MERRYLAND. MASONIC HALL. BELGIUM ST., Newtor SATURDAY WEEK, OCTOBER 2.">. The Final Night of the 1924 Season. First Prizes for Ladies' and Gent's Fane Costumes. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Jazz. Fox Trots. Blues. Jazz. Fox Trots. Blues. Good Supper. Good Supper. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/6. ARTHUR A. WATSON, Manager. mO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY SATURDAY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Spot Waltz, -with Streamers, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, I/O. Gents, 2/-. Taylor's Orchestra. ' ; Tram leaves Hall for City at 13.5. D. MAYES,, M.C. rpO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT AUCKLAND'S DANCING ACADEMY, TRADES HALL. THE BIG SHOW. THE BIG SHOW JAZZING, FOX TROTS, ETC. Where Hall, Floor, and Lighting EffectE With Music by Our Unequalled Orchestri and Conductorahip are Unsurpassed. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dancing. Balloon Dancing, Confetti Wheel. ETerythlng to Make Your Night Enjoyable I-adk'H 1/. Gents 2/. 379 GEO. WILLIAMS, Manager. A LL OLD-TIME, CALLED SEQDENCI Jry - DANCES, DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON TO-NIGHT, and Every Saturday, Tuesdaand Thursday. To-night, S to 12, Mont Carlo, 90 prizes,, Chocs, and Cigarettes Also one dance for Ladies Only and on for Gents Only. Tuesday. S to 12, Seconi Heat of our £'15 Waltz Contest; all mini hers from 21 to 40 second beat. Thursday 8 to 11, Monte Carlo. Every Saturday 2.30 to 0.30, Learners' and Practice Dance O'NEILL STREET HALL, O'Neill Street Ponei.'nby.—-Wednesday, S to 12. Kuchr and Dancrv including one of our faniou Continental Novelty Nights. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Big Novelty Nighl • 27th, Labour Night, Masonic Hall, Belgiur Street. M.C's, Messrs. Cartwright and Bunt Proprietor, W. BUCKLEY. U-.J 1 !? 85 We danco the Blues. NI T V CRICKET CLUB FINAL NOVELTY NIGHT. MONDAY, OCTOBER S-12 P.M. Walter Smith's Jazz Bimd. Carnival Novelties and Prizes Subscription in lien of ticket accepted a thp do<vr. o^eH CPS as umml l -^• B T" Prnc "£? Bl Tuesd'ays SC an( Thursdays, 5. p.m. , rpHISTLE SO CI.AL CLUI TTALLOWEEN. THE SCOTS HALL, THURSDAY,. ' OCTOBER 30th, 1921. DANCING AND FUN FOR ALL. Double Ticket, 6/G; Ladles, 3/; Gents, t . ■" TAXIS, 1 A.M. . THOS. E.'CARGILt,..Asst. Sdc., n io ■ Box JtfTi ■. t»TTRNNAND'S : Professional .Orchest Band -/office: 236, Quc §f 0me i 734A.> ■3969/ .ii rlnfis).

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 16

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