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Amusements. TrvoLi. AT IVOLI. THE TIVOLI. GRAFTON IVOLI. BRIDGE TIVOLI. TRAM 1 IVOLI. BTOP. 1 EXTRAORDINARY QUCCESS .EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS a Of the Lasky-Bela*co Masterpiece, SWEET T7ITTY "DELLAIRS. WEET JIITTY JJELLAIRS. SWEET 1/ITTY TJELLAIRS. WEET XVITTY JJELLAIRS. SWEET TZITTY "DELLAIRS. WEET JIITTY JJELLAIRS. CWEET T7ITTY T>ELLAIR3. OWEET XVITTY I) ELL AIRS. SWEET 17ITTY T»ELLAIRS. WEET JDIITTY JJELLAIRS. SWEET TZITTY TJELLAIRS. WEET JLYITTY JJELLAIRS. SWEET TZITTY TJELLAIRS. WEET XVITTY JJELLAIRS. SWEET TZJTTY TJELLAIRS. WEET XVITTY JJELLAIRS. Tripping down the mists of time, as "Sweet Kitty Bellairs " comes tho Sparkling, Elusive and Ever Versatile MAE MURRAY Afci MURRAY Bringing with her agoMAE \/t URRAY manco of the Old M URRAY World that appeals MAE "]\/f URRAY and stirs. And amid .AE MURRAY smiles and tears you MAE MURRAY may see her in a dcAEIVIUKRAY lightful never-to-be-MAE MURRAY forgotten role , As AE MURRAY Sweet Kitty Bellairs, MAE MURRAY Mao Murray is simply AE MURRAY oxquisite, and is not MAE MURRAY one whit less cntrancAE MURRAY ing than "our own" MAE MURRAY Nellie Stewart, whose 'AE MURRAY charming portrayal of MAE MURRAY this fasoinating part AE MURRAY is fresh in overyone.'s MAE MURRAY memory. Tho Play is AE MURRAY lavishly staged, the MAE MURRAY dresses and costumes AE MURRAY being exceptionally MAE MURRAY magnificent. ae MURRAY Our Supporting Programme is Particularly Good, and Special Selections are Played by the TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI. tivoli. IVOLI — — IIVOLT. TTVOLI. 'PHONE TrVOLI 1 IVOLI. A 2236. .i^OLI Tivoli. rriivOLl. IVOLI. — — 1 IVOLI. WEST TjiND. VV EST .UND. PONSONBY PARAMOUNT HOUSE. Direction: West End Picture Co.. Ltd. THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG, THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONO. [THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG, J Featuring ROBERT pONNERS AND •MABEL rpRUNNELLE In a Tense Story of Spiritual Struggle and Triumph. Strong Supporting Programme. WEST END ORCHESTRA. %# Pi AUCKLAND MALE £JHOIR. THIRD CONCERT. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, OCT. 18. SOLOISTS: MRS. JOHNSTON-TOPLISS (Soprano). MR. T. C. SEATON (Bass).MISS AVA SYMONS (Violinist). (By Kind Permission Management Everybody's Theatre). Box Plan opens TO-DAY (Tuesday), at 8 a.m. Reserved Tickets, 2s 6d. BYD. J. HARBUTT, Secretary. "VTELSON TUY /"IELEBRATION. Conducted by the Auckland Branch of the NAVY LEAGUE. A GRAND COMMEMORATION CONCERT AND MEETING Will be held at the TOWN HALL. On OCTOBER 22, AT 8 P.M. Hie Worshin the Mayor presiding.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 8

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