AMUSEMENTS. 'Where Music in its true Artistic Ser is Allied to the Perfect Motion Picture.' n V E R Y B 0 » Y • £J (The Distinctive Theatre.) COMMENCING OX MONDAY COMMENCING ON" MONI).\ v COMMENCING ON MONDAY GUTTERING AND GORGEOU: SUPER-PRODUCTION: '■THE GILDED LILY. •THE GILDED LILY. •'THE GILDED LILY. ■THE GILDED LILY. •THE GILDED LILY. . 'THE GILDED LILY. •THE GILDED LILY. "TEE GILDED LILY, SlaiTin; rhe 'Screen's Most Fiquar.t ami Danseuse! MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY A Romance of New Y.vlfand its .;?:■• night. life. AnU a sir' who?.- flu.-!i and lolly Kid s heart of gold. No matter how brilliant it may ! >o painted—n lily still remains a lily. Broadway! The mystic ma/.e of yiv and sorrow—of sunshine and rain—.-: lights and shadow*. The intimate life of Broadway".? mo*t alluring cabaret girl. "" MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. Makes her appearance -as Lilian Drake, in a, popular New York private club, and her dances, dono in one of the moat lavish Cabarot sets ever made tor the ficreon, are the real events of tho production. One is an adaptation of a SPANISH DANCE, SPANISH DANCE, In which Mao Murray wears a mod'ie'i Carmen costume, consisting of a t f »r ■unusual cut, made entirely of spangles. Another is the famous BUBBLE DANCE, BUBBLE DANCE, In which the Cabaret is gaily decorated with myriads of balloons. Mao Murray, in a sensational costume emerging from art enormous basket of balloons and performing one of her quaintest and cleverest dances. '•THE GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY." '•THE GILDED LILY."" •THE GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY.' "THF GILDED LILY." "THE GILDED LILY." •THE GILDED LILY. : By night, a, giitterinr salamander, (he liTed on the lights of B.oadway. Laughingly played with fire—and escaped. By day, a - simple-hearted, whoies-ms girl. As sweet as any that raised 'ihtir brows at her name. And as good—always. The why of it all is a story you'i! thrill to see. In Addition— The 'Second Paramount British Production. "THE CALL OP YOUTH," "THE CALL OP YOUTH," "THE CALL OF YOUTH," " THE CALL OP YOUTH," Starring MARJORIE HUME. MARJORIE JIUME. , MARJORIE jqIOME. MARJORIE nUME. The bargain seemed fair enough. „, Oh one flide, power and- enoceas, but a-nian.no longer young. Oa the other, A. family who owed him all. How simple to pay with, a. beautiful girl—at the altar. But that little bargain left out love, and see Youth have its, •way. Entirely filmed amid beautiful scenes in England, and played by a great English oast. THENA Bewitching Musical Programmer by EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA; EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA! Conductor: "W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M. A FEW OF THE ITEMS: Overture—"Bal de Nous" - - Burgmein Violin Solo—"Nocturne" - - - Fibich IRENE MORRIS. Trio—"Andante Op. 56" - - Arensky Quartette—"Serenade Roccoco" Meyer-Helmonnd Entr'acre—"Venetian Moon" - Goldberg Orchestral Suites—-"Blyvan-Scenes" - - - - Fletcher "Summer Days" .... Fletoher "Sylvia Ballet" - - - - Delibea "In Arcady" -■ - - • - Nevin Grand 1 Operav—"lris Part I." Light Selections—"Baby Bunting" "Sinbad" - - - - "Somebody's Sweetheart" "Sweet and Low" u Fletcher - Fletoher - Delibea - Nevin Maecagni Ayer Romberg) Sittman, Johnstone USUAL PRICES. BOOR EARLY! BOOK EARLYI box plan; at the Bristol. 'PHONE 4926. 6868 LADIES' FOOTBALL. NGLISH PAR TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.3ff. ENGLISH CUP FINAL„3.4S. CURTAIN-RAISER, 1 p.m. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 6743 ROYAL MUSICAL SOCIETY. CHORAL HALL 3 PERFORMANCES. For Subscribers— THURSDAY. 'SEPT. 29th. TUESDAY, OCT. 4th. For Non-Subscribers— SATURDAY NEXT Reserved Seats 2s Cd and ie. Reserved S«at3 2s 6d and 5«. Reserved fceats 2s Cd and Ss. Box Plan Now Open at Begg's. Box Plan Now Open at Begg's. Box Plan Now Open at Begg's. Box Plan Now Open at Begg's. H. T. '\YHITTINGHAM, Secretary. 161 Hereford street. 088: PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. J. W\ K LAWRENCE. F.P.A.N.Z., ~»UBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, SHAREBROb.HR, 'AGENT, TRUSTEE, ETC., 354 HEREFORD STREET, Above i\«w Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. Lo64li«' LOST AND FU USD. OST, from Ellesmere, 2 AYRSHIRE COWS, near calving. Auy information leading to recovery will be rewarded. itSmith, junr., Elleamere. CBit6 ►EWARD offered for information concerning detainer of Black Pomeranian PUP, strayed from St. Andrew's Mance, cppoeite Hospital, Monday last. 1344 JTRAYED on Preston Farm, West Melton, > Bay HACK, black, points., If not claimed within 10 days will be sold to defray expenses. Apply L. Sloane, West Melton. 120 : 3
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 1
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