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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. — "Always — rpiVOL) IVOLI. — a — - 1 - IVOL: TIVOLI. — Good — rpiVOLl IVOLI. — Programme." — -MVOL] TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TWO FINE OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION'S ! SELZXICK PICTURES PRESENT HELEN ('HAI)WI('K, HELEN CHADWICK, HELEN CHADWICK, HELEN CHADWICK, Supported by a Big All-star Cast, includin; Mary Thurnham, Montague Love, Lawforc Davidson, Maurice Costello, and others, n E. C. Holland's widely-read nove., "LOVE OF WOMEN." " LOVE OK WOMEN." " LOVK OK WOMEN." " LOVE OK WOMEN." " LOVE OF WOMEN." " LOVE OF WOMEN." Here is an intensely human story beautifully screened and convincingl: acted. Its divorce theme is one of vita interest. Do you or do you not believe in divorce "Love of Women" -will help you with tb< answer. When arc you married and no married at the same time? Here is anothe riddle for which "Love of Women" find: the answer. The Story is Highly Dramatic, witl many strange twists and turns. Not th< least of numerous entertaining situation: nrc the scenes of gny night life in Ncv York's far-named Greenwich Village. In Addition, REALART PICTURES PRESENT DAINTY LITTLE MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER "SOUTH OF SUVA." " SOUTH OF SUVA." "SOUTH OF SUVA." "SOUTH OK SUVA." "SOUTH OF SUVA." "SOUTH OF SUVA." "South of Suva" is turning, it ii crammed with adventure and romance, am it will hold your interest to the lasi moment. It is a story with the tang ol the sea and the lure of the tropics, and i! interpreted by a fine cast, which include! John Bowers and Walter Long. Also. The Lntest rathe Review, Pathe Gazette, Etc., And the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. fMiss M. Anderson, Directress.) BOX PLAN nt H. Clenl's, Queen Street next Gco. Fowlds, Ltd. 'Phone 2236 A. Coming Kriday Next, October 24, J!)24 ; Lniversnl's Greatest and most Lavisli 12-Rppl Masterpiece. An Immortal Rendering of Victor Hugo's "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." " HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE HAMK.' " HUNCHBACK OF . NOTRE DAME." •' HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. , •'HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." The strangest Romance of all time sot in scenes of dazzling splendour. See I.on Chancy a.s Quasimodo in the greatest characterisation ever given to the screen. See lovely Palsy Ruth Miller as Esmeralda, I he dancing girl, for whom six men See handsome Norman Kerry as Phoebus the dashing Cavalier and Soldier. as Clopin the uncrowned King of Paris' underworld. Roe the splendour of which Victor Hngo wrote, lavishly and authentically reproduced. See the wonderful Notre Dame Cathedral with its awe inspiring magnitude and its thundering bells. The Supreme Achievement in Screen Entertainment Superbly Acted by over 3000 players. QT. BENEDICT'S HALL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10. r;nANDCO N C E R T. IN AID OF ST. BENEDICT' BAZAAR The Artists are: —Mrs. E. Ashcr, Mrs Monaghan. Miss Beatrice Berrill. Mlsi Acnes Dixoxn, Miss A. Dlckenson, Miss Sawson, Miss E. Kelly. Miss Lambert, Miss Martin, mid Mrs. D. and Mr. Scon. Mr. Bnffiffin, Mr. Kllicott, Mr. Ilaysnn Mr. Hansen, Mr. Louegaii, and Mr. Mc Lean. Accompanist, F. W. Colcman, Silver Collection. 53f EIGHTH ANNUAL UNIQUE CONCERTBY 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, '•LLEWELLYN'S FOLLOWERS." (Especially for Welsh People.) Admission tj) All Parts, ]/. Doors Open 7.13 p.m. Commences 7.43 p.m. M. GIBB, Secretary. DIXIELAND IXIELAND TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 5.12. MISS GWEN McNAUGHTON (pupil ol Miss O'Leary) will be seen to advantaagt in Special Solo Dances, while the DIXIE "FIVE" will give their usual attractive rendering o£ the very latest American Jazj Music. ADMISSION, ■'</. HOC rruiE East! The East! The mysterious -•- fascinating East! See the Beautiful Eastern Play, "A Desert Romance." Town Hall Concert Chamber, Wednesday Next 434 BAND PERFORMANCES. T>OIiT * UCKLAND T>AND Muftis ALBERT PARK. wfl(i°) ALBERT PARK JbB£SL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) e -—S*»- AFTERNOON, THE PORT AUCKLAND BAND Will Henuer FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME, Commencing at 3 p.m. CENTRAL WIIAKF. (By Kind Permission of the Auckland Harbour Board), THE BAND will also render a First-clas •Programme, commencing at 7.43 p.m. Collection for Contest Funds. MX. G. U. CLAUK. Conductor. W. KEEFE. Hon. Sec Don't forget Labour Day, Monday. 0,-t 27th, the Baud are holding a flrat-clas: Excursion to Hrown's Island, \dults 2*' Children 1/. Hot water and milk provided 371 auckland artillery "rand Auckland -Dand F.I.LERSLIE RACECOURSE ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. (By Kind Permission of the Auckland Racing C!ub.) Collection in Aid of Band Fund. LIEUT. G. F. CATER. 3, 8 Conductor. .BOYS' BRASS BAND The above Band will render a flrst-clasi Programme at Cheltenham Beach A! SUNDAY NEXT, at 2.43 p.m. caca 01 Collection in aid of new instruments. A. W. TATTON. Conductor. H. T. HOVERD, 402 Hon. Sec. MOTOR CYCUMG. " rplir; NORTHERN MOTOI m- • .CYCI.K TOURING CLUB fJVKV} "Iγ : l..»Vt> Clllh Will hoM i Vi* 7 "' '" Weymouth, leavin, o.r.u. i» a.m., TO MORROW (Sunday) Hot water provided. P. S. NASH, ■*41 Hon. Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 52 (Supplement)

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 52 (Supplement)

Page 52 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 52 (Supplement)