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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. — "Always — rpiVOLI IVOLI. — a — X IVOLI TIVOLI. — Good — rpiVOLI IVOLL — Programme." — J- IVOLI TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TWO FINE OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS ! SELZNICK PICTURES PRESENT HELEN IHADWK'K, HELEN CHADWICK, HELEN CHADWICK, HELEN CHADWICK, Supported by a Big All-star Cast, including Mary Thurnham, Montague Love, Lawford Davidson, Maurice Costcllo, and others, iB E. C. Holland's widely-read now:, "LOVE OF WOMEN." " LOVE OF WOMEN." " LOVE OF WOMEN. , ' " LOVE OF WOMEN.' , " LOVE OF WOMEN." " LOVE OF WOMEN." Here is an intensely human story, beautifully screened and convincingly acted. Its divorce theme is one o£ vital interest. Do yon or do you not believe in divorce: "Love of Women" will help you with the answer. When arc you married and not married at the same time? Here is another riddle for which "Love of Women" finds the answer. The Story is Highly Dramatic, with many strange twists and turns. Not the least of numerous entertaining situations are Hie scenes of gay night life in New York's far-named Greenwich Village. In Addition, REALART PICTURES PRESENT DAINTY LITTLE MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTKR MARY MILES MINTKR MARY MILKS MINTER MARY MILKS MINTER "SOUTH OF SUVA." "SOUTH OF SUVA." "SOUTH OF SUVA." "SOUTH OF SUVA." " SOUTH OF SUVA." "SOUTH OF SUVA." "South of Suva" is thrillng, It is orammed with adventure and romance, and it will hold your interest to the last moment. It is a story with the tang of the sea and the lure of the tropics, and is interpreted by a line cast, which include John Bowers and Walter Long. Also, The Latest Pathe Review, rathe Gazette, Etc., And the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. TIVOI.r ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. (Miss M. Anderson, Directress.> BOX PLAN at If. Cleal's, Qupnn Street, next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. 'Phone 2236 A. Coming Friday Next, October 24, 1024. Universalis Greatest and most Lavish 12-Reel Masterpiece. An Immortal Rendering of Victor Hugo's "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." •• HUNCHBACK OF NOTRK DAME." '•' HUNCHBACK OK . NOTRK DAME." "HUNCHBACK (IF NOTRE DAMK." " lirXOIIBACK OF NOTRE DAME." The strangest Romance ot all time set in scenes of dazzling splendour. See I.on 'Mianey as Quasimodo in the greatest characterisation ever given to the screen. aldn, the dancing girl, for whom sis men strove. See handsome Norman Kerry as Fhoelius the dnshlng Cavalier and Soldier. See that brilliant artist Ernest Torrence as Clopln the uncrowned King of Paris' underworld. See the splendour of which Victor Hngo wrote, lavishly and authentically reproduced. Sec the wonderful Notre Dame Cathedral with its awe inspiring magnitude and its thundering bolls. The Supreme Achievement in Screen Entertainment Superbly Acted by over 3(M)0 players. OT. BENEDICT'S HALL. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10. 0 n A N D C f) N C E It T, IN AID OF ST. BENEDICT , BAZAAR. The Artists are: —Mrs. E. Ashcr, Mrs. Monagh.iD. Miss Beatrice Berrill. Miss Agnes Dixoxn. Miss A. Dickonson, Miss Sawson, Miss E. Kelly. Miss Lambert, Miss Martin, and Mrs. "r>. aud Mr. Scoii, -Mr. Buffilßn, Mr. Kllieott, Mr. ITaysnn, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Louegan, and Mr. McLean. Accompanist, F. W. Coleman. Silver Collection. 530 EIGUTII ANNUAL. UNIQUE CONCERT BY CHILDREN FROM PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION ORPHANAGES. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER. MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER. Programme Educative and Amusing, Includes Original Musical Play, "LLEWELLYNS FOLLOWERS." (Especially for Welsh People.) Admission u> All Tarts, 1/. Doors Open 7.15 n.ru. Commences 7.43 p.m. M. GIBB, Secretary. DIXIELAND. I X 1 IS L. A N X>. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 5.12. MISS GWEN McNAUGHTON (pupil of Miss O'Leary) will be seen to advantaage in Special Solo Dances, while the DIXIE "FIVE" will give their usual attractive rendering o£ the very latest American Jazz Music. ADMISSION, "■/■ r>o6 mHE East! The Knst ! The mysterious, -•- fascinating East! See the Beautiful Eastern Play, "A Desert Romance." Town liall Concert Chamber, Wednesday Next. 434 BAND PERFORMANCES. ~ZT~ t>ORT \ UCKLAND T>AND. Jjp-Wp JL Jrx. x> ToMDTO) ALBERT PARK. &JMIM ALBERT PARK -SsHsSl TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) ° e --S* r AFTERNOON, TUE PORT AUCKLAND BAND Will Kenuer FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME, CKNTUAL° WHARF." (By Kind Permission of the Auckland Harbour Board), THE RAND will also render a First-ola* J-'roprranimp, comiuoncinf; st T.4-T p.m. Collection for Contest Funds. MR. G. U. CLARK. Conductor. W. KEEFE. Hon. Se<\ Don't forget Labour Day, Monday CK-t 27th, the Baud are holding a Hrst-clas< Excursion to Brown's Island. Adults «.' Children 1/. Hot water and milk provided 37i AUCKLAND A RTILLERY T»AND -Auckland Artillery Jjand. ellerslle racecourse ellerslle racecourse. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. (By Kind Permission of the Auckland Racing Cub.) Collection in Aid of Band Fund. LIEUT. G. F. CATKR. 358 Conductor. . BOYS' BRASS BAND The above Band will render a first-clas* Programme at Cheltenham Beach oi SUNDAY NEXT, at 2.45 p.m. Collection in aid of new instruments. A. W. TATTON, Conductor. H. T. HOVERD, 452 Hon. Sec. MOTOR CYCLIHG. rpllr; NORTHERN MOTOR 1 .CVI'T.K TOURING CLUB u.i-.u. an a.m.. TO MORROW '(Sunday) Hot water provided. P. S. NASH, 441 Hon. Secretary.

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

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