AMUSEMENTS. ESEKVES 4232. M *i2?^lM? 2 ' AMI dKS«in ACE OF THE SADDLE. ARRY CAREY In ACE OF THfc faADDL*.. DMMENCING TO-MORROW, ] 3MMENCI.NO TO-MORROW, HUDiI. J SELZNICK PICTURES PRESENT DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY^j WITH ATSY RUTH MILLAR, RALPH GRAVES, ATsr , 188521858 SSS *88BS 8&i: DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." '■ DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAA •DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. 'DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. ••DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. A Startling Daring Expose of Modern Flapper Life. DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY/; - DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. •DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY "DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY. " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." : j Where Are the Girls of To-day Headed For. 'DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." '• DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS ONLY. ' DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." | The Daughters of To-.,ay Are the Mothers of the Future. Mother to-day asks daughter, "Where are sou going?" Daughter answers, "OUT." That's mother's satisfaction these days. Years ago mother used to say, "I'm just dying for a cup of tea." Daughter to-day says. "I'd give my ear for a Manhattan cocktail." With the present day girl the cigarette holder has taken the place of the knitting needle, and "Snappy Stories" has supplanted "The Family Herald." ALSO. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC BY SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC BY HIPPODROME DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. XOTK OUR FAMOUS PRICES. WHICH WE NEVER CHAXGE FOR ANT PICTURE :— MONDAY TILL THURSDAY: Day Sessions, OD ; Night Sessions, 1/. FRIDAY <AND SATURDAY ONLY: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY: Day Sessions, 1/ ; Night Sessions, Stalls 1/. Circle 2/. piAPITOL. DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT—7.4.I—TO-NIGHT. CAPITOL. THURSDAY. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. A Universal Super Jewel. CAPITOL. "THE HUNCHBACK OF CAPITOL. NOTRE DAME," CAPITOL. "THE HUNCHBACK OF CAPITOL. NOTRE DAME," CAPITOL. Starring Lon Chancy. CAPITOL. A Magnificent Production from CAPITOL. Victor Hugo's Immortal Classic CAPITOL. "The HUNCHBACK OF CAPITOL. NOTRE DAME," CAPITOL. The World's Greatest Love CAPITOL. Story. CAPITOL. Fourteen Thousand Feet of CAPITOL. Excellent Entertainment. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. Supports. International News, CAPITOL. and Comedy CAPITOL. . CAPITOL. The Renowned Capitol CAPITOL. Orchestra. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. Reserves 'Phone ?.5~4A. "The Broadway Gets the Best" TJROADWAY. To-night, TJROADWAT. At 7.45. -DrOADWAY. The Last Night "WHITE HANDS." HOBAKT BOSWORTFI 'WHITE HANDS." HOBART BOSWORTH Also. ARABIA'S LAST ALARM. Imperial ARABIA'S LAST ALARM. Comedy. A Tip-top Programme. TO-MORROW, Paramount Presents DOROTHY DALTON, In " THE LAW OF THE ' LAWLESS." KOSIE PICTURES. MT. ALBERT TERMINUS. • FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. J ' HOOK AND LADDER." ! Featuring Hoot Gibson in Ms greatesi action of romance. A Comedy Drama yov should not miss. Excellent Supports in elude: Century Comedy, "Quit Kidding,' Buddy Messenger. Topical News. Showing SATURDAY, Episode No. 5 "Eagle's Talons." Music by Kosie Orchestra DAWCIJTG. ALL OLD-TIME DANCES, DRUIDS - rl - HALL, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT. ; And Every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday TO-NIGHT, S to 11. Also. Monte Carlo Waltz, Chock an< ; Cigarettes, and one Fox Trot and One Step j Saturday, 2.30 to 3.30— learners', Beginners', and Practice Dance. Novelties, Singing Bottles, and Look Int< the Future Novelty, And our Little Orchestra, that has no equa for time and up-to-date music. PROP., V. BUCKLEY. TTOHIJIARAMA.—Thursday. Usual Selec xx - Jazz Evening. Walter Smith's Jaz Band. Come and Jazz hy the Sea. in th Moonlight. Rlmmer's bus. G.P.0., 7.4 sharp, 1/6 return. Dancing: Ladies, J/6 Gents, 2/. /~V D D F E L L O W f> , Ij A N C V. lIOWICK. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER U. Crawford's Char-a-banc leaves G.1'.0. :i 7 p.m., returning to Three Lamps, l'on souhy. Return F.iro, including admission. 4/. ,".7: /fi?T§>? QDDFELLOWS , HALT. LOYAL HOWICK LODGE In Order to ("Vlebrate Their Forty-eight Anniversary, will hold a GRAND DANCE On FRIDAY. Ni'-VKMBER 14. V.Vl\. Good Orclii-<ir.\ Good Supper. I Admission: Lnilics. 2/: Gents, ?,/. BROTHER W. ANDREWS. N.G., BROTHER L. 11. WHITE. ■ 230 - • Permanent SecretarjL
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 270, 13 November 1924, Page 16
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