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A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. A Production of Supreme Interest. l - Viewed by a Huge, and Delighted y Audience at jj Til LYCEUM j FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. i The Greatest Feature Of Its Kind Ever Produced, “LIVING LONDON” “LIVING LONDON” The Capital of the World. The City wherein Wealth Rubs Elbows with Poverty. The West End—The East End. A .never-to-be-forgotten tri- " uinpli of Scenic Wonder. You must see it. Also a Great Comedy Drama in Five Wonderful Reels, WIVES AND OTHER WIVES. ) Starring Mary Miles Miutcr. A Reelcraft Comedy, and the LYCEUM'S SYMPHONY TRIO. To-morrow and Twice on Saturday, Lionel liarrymore in Arnold'Dennett’s Famous Comedy-Drama, THE GREAT ADVENTURE The story of the world’s greatest artist, who was the world’s shyest man. A First National Attraction. You know what that means. rjnilE LYCEUM MANAGEMENT JL takes great pleasure in announcing “Man—Woman —Marriage,” the biggest picture of the year. A Special First National Attraction, di- . rented by Allen Holubar, and starr--1 ing Dorothy Phillips. This producj tion has been aptly termed a mighty milestone in motion pictures There ■ could ho no better name for a picture that is at once a wonderful refinance and drama of Mother-Right, told from a woman’s heart, and com- . bined with vast spectacular moments, ’ wherein thousands of actors take j part. The picture took many months to prepare and cost some hundreds of • thousands of pounds,. Rcmcber—- ; THE LYCEUM MONDAY and TUESDAY. Plans for the season open at Barratte’s to-morrow morning. Prices (2/G Reserves), 2/- and 1/-, plus tax. EVERYBODY'S (NEAR DRILL HALL.) TO-NIGHT.' MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON BIG GAME BIG GAME Another of the Hall Boys’ Comedies. Travelogue—South Sea Magic. PRICES AS USUAL. Book your Seats at the Marble Bar. No extra charge for booking. Extraordinary Notice! Tile Greatest of all Paramount Plays, The Great Impersonation, will bo shown To-mor-.. row, and twice on Saturday. It is an Oppenheim Storydon’t miss it! YOU’LL HEAR HIM TO-NIGHT. DRILL HALL DRILL HALL DRILL HALL DRILL HALL TO-NIGHT AT 8 P M TO-NIGHT AT 8 P-M-Mr Louis Alsace will present CLASSICAL VAUDEVILLE. CLASSICAL VAUDEVILLE. Headed by —— REV. PAPAKURA REV. PAPAKURA Direct from the principal Theatres of America, where his wonderful Tenor Voice and Charming Personality gained for him golden opinions from Press and Public. •Supported by MADAME RENA TE AU, The Wonderful Coloratura Soprano, whose marvellous voice enthralls and holds her audience spellbound. WILLIAM BAILEY, Famous English Comedian and Mimic. Paul ROZELLA and Joan E’CROYD Musical Comedy and Travesty Stars from Rickards’ Tivoli Theatres, Sydney. PRISCILLA GREENE, Charming Comedienne. LOUIS ALSACE, Violin Virtuoso, presenting Gloriotfs Instrumental Scene. MARI COLENI, Solo Pianiste and Accompaniste. Prices: i], 3/, -2/-, plus tax. BE WISE—BOOK EARLY. Box Plan at Barrett’s. ST. JOHN’S CHILDREN FANCY DRESS' BALL. 1 RIMSHAW, L PRACTICE will be hold in the Parish Hall on SATURDAY £XT at 3 p.m. . A. M. BAILEY, Hon. Sec. DARRAGH’S BUILDINGS, Singing and Elocution. Voice Production. Breath Control Artistic Interpretation. Voices Tried Without Charge. N.Z.L. and M.A. Company Ltd. APITI SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 23rd, 1922. 55 3 and 4-yr bullocks 16 21-yr heifers R.W.B. 5 20-mtli lufffers R.AV.B. 8 good dairy cows, duo August and September 1 cow in milk, 6 weeks 50 lambs On account Mr Sam McMillan: 15 good dairy cows Percy P. Stevens. . FURNITURE BUYERS. i IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. M 1 R. E. CAMERON (who is leaving for tlio South Island) lias instructed Percy P. Stevens (not Stevens and Company), to Sell by Auction his Superior Furniture and Floor Coverings, etc. On SATURDAY NEXT at 2 o’clock, ON THE PREMISES, 17, EAST STREET, FEILDING. Full list in Friday’s Star. Look out for it. FEILDING AUCTION MART. FRIDAY, MAY 19th, 1922. PERCY P. STEVENS will Sell as above: — 11.30.—Poultry. 12 noon.—Pigs, 3 Good Breeding '■ Sows, 1 Pedigree Berkl- shire Boar, n 1 p.m. —Hudson Motor Cycle, N.R. 1.30 p.m.—Meat, Beef and Mutton. - 2.30 p.m.—Fruit, Vegetables, large il Quantity Good Second-hand 2 ‘ Furniture and Effects. Absolute Sale.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4592, 18 May 1922, Page 3

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