BE LUXE THEATRE • (The Finest Theatre Under iho Southern Cross). HEATED NIGHTLY FOR YOUR COMFORT. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. MATINEE TO-MORROW 2 30 A Drama of an Enticing Beauty who swayed hearts -Wl i l ' circle swayed a Kingdom of LOVE and" HATRED F..r °W" magic word-a magic power for the toLat who h"^™™ a FIRST NATIONAL MIGHTY ATTRACTION; ■"E'-N-TICEMENT!" Siarritig MARY ASTOE, CLIVE BROOK, lAN KEITH MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS-SENSATIONAL TIIUILLSADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: ' 1 . HERBERT F. WOOD, WELLINGTON'S POPULAR TENOR IN POPULAR TENOR SOLOS. GAZETTE. SCENIC. COMEDY. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (MR. L. D... AUSTIN, Musical Director). dim)., hearts ' (Herbert). «P mseo Lyricue," "Wiinuet Uecoco"' H G^h " ' Iwo >;orv.-e S ,an Dances'.' (Grieg), "Schon Rosmarin" (Kroi^leri "Suiio Melo duiuo' (Inn.l), ,»Lo Seigneur do Kennou'' (Gubrirl-Mirie), "Elcgio" flSt" KowsKiJ, ••Love s Happiness" "(Rait). -T BOX PLANS at Arcade, or Ring Theatre
STRAND THEATER. TRAND THEATRE STRAND THEATRE. NOW SHOWING, ' Selznick Pictures Present EVA NOVAK . ' EILEEN PERCY, CLAIRE ADAMS. PAULINE STARKE ROCKLIFFE FELLOWS, WALTER LONG, In " -missing daughters.": "bussing daughters." . " missing daughters/ "missing daughters:" "bussing daughters:" . " missing daughters." " missing daughters:-" "missing daughters:" "missing daughters." " missing daughters.;" a powerful and thrilling story ok the secret "• SERVICE. IT WILL THRILL YOU. ■In addition: Master-Pictures present - FRED THOMSON . - FRED THOMSON FRED. THOMSON . ■. And Ins Wonder Horse . SILVER KING, *' In • " galloping gallagher." " galloping Gallagher:" " galloping gallagher," "galloping gallagher." " galloping gallagher," "galloping gallagher." "galloping Gallagher:" "galloping gallagher," . Aii exciting', Uirillinjr. smashing Western Story of tho Mexican Border. Also COMEDY AND GAZETTE. ■ SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE : , . SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. . CHARLES CHAPLIN - CHARLES CHAPLIN f'THE IMMIGRANT." "THE IMMIGRANT." "THE IMMIGRANT." "THE IMMIGRANTS DANCING. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY. : VICTORIA HALL. . ADELAIDE-RD. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. . nrUIIS Popular Old Time Dance comJ. mences at 8 o'clock. Brightest and. best. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Supper provided. F. M'GONNELL. M.C. _, / M. A. JACKSON, Sec. HRHE ADELPHI CABARET, JL ' Goring street, Is Open on TUESDAYS smV SATURDAYS, at 8.30 p.m. Ring 20-399- to Reserve Tables. . ■RODNEY a7~PANKHURST,Manager.. THE BOHEMIAN OLD-TIME ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. In ST. PETER'S HALL, at 81 . rr\IIIS Well-known DANCE, which has .-»- aihievniL such popular reputation uilh the people, will ho, held To-night as usual. 8 to 11.30.. In the accompaniment of tho Zealandia Orchestra, with xylo--! phones, drums, and bells, whoso name uloiio should warrant success. ' Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s: ' ■ TO-MORROW NJGHT-. 'J'his -Favourite' Dance will continue- to run. with additional attractions. See advertisement. . ; ■ Principal:. JACK DYE. DANCING 4ND DEPORTMENT. MISS DAISY ' DONNELLY, Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney. ■Classes- held daily for Children and Adults in Classical, Ballet, Too, Charaoter. Acrobatic, and 'Inhibition -Dancing-, and Eurytlmiios, and tho latest Modern Ballroom Dancing- Suburban Classes at Ilataitai and Keltmrn. Private Lessons by appointment. 48. Mulgrave-st. Thorndon. OLD AND NEW - OLD AND NEW BALLROOM DANCING TAUGHT AT CHRISTIE'S, MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE. .4 K.KW Chits Commenced MONDAY, -£X Uth May. Class as usual TUESDAY and SATURDAY. Children's Class SATURDAY, 3 to 5. at li=i, Mlomart st.reet. Private, Tuition -by arrangement. P.iiig Tel, 24-217, '..•"■ PUBLIC NOTICES.. ' 11UTT VALLEY KLECTIUC-POWEU HOARD. - ■ NOTICE TU CONSUMERS. "rVTOTVCE is uiven that POWER WILL IT IMS CU'i- OFF ALL LINES en SUNDAY NKXT, 7th iiisianl, between the hours .of 2 p.m. ami 3 p.m. it. .!•;. lodge, Hivreiarv. _2^h_M^-._1923. DISCLAIMER. ."\\7"E aiv in mi way connected or do ' ' wo liiiir.v il». William lluyden summtined al ihe MagUirnieV Court yeiterAK'nu/i: iiaydkn 4-1, Uni'iiei'l-si. M" ■Tu<:'Ti^nTiTr^nw7v~;;i7;rThni. •lelif:iuu-:ur..« -i<y T''l.>k>vno Clicw-1-Hr ihst remains a memory. Avoid imilauons. . - ...
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