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\-''-'- : ' : --/'t. • Amusement?. ' \ ; /';; rpiVOLI. . at / ! IIVOLI.— —— THE ■ .' rprVOLI. ■'""■ ■ GRAFTON ■ 1 IVOLI. '.'■" . BRIDGE rpiVOLI. TRAM JLIVOLI. , . '"....■-. STOP. ■ ' AST nnwo \TIGHTS AST TWO JLNights ; T AST rpWO ATIGHTS AST ' IWO IN IGHTB Of -the-Lasky-Bolasco Masterpiece', SWEET T/ITTY -DELLAIRS. WEET IVITTY JJELLAIRS. SWEET '■ "[TITTY "DELLAIRS. WEET IX.ITTY -D v.LLAIRS. SWEET TfITTY, TIELLAIRS. WEET iVITTY IJELLAIRS. What sweet recollections the old title brings to thoso who caw the stage version under tho ' magic genius of " Sweet" Nellie Stewart. It loomed largely before the public, and maintained for her a high place in tho hearts of playgoers. SWEET T7-ITTY TJELLAIRS. WEET Ivttty JJP.T.LAIRS. 1 QWEET TriTTY "DELLAIRS. pWEET XVTTTY JJELLAIRS. SWEET TfITTY "DELLAIRS. WEET JYITTY JJELLAIRS. Mao Murray is not 0110 whit less entrancing than Nellie Stewart, and tho photographic production gives, her many opportunities for a broader rendering of the perspective situations not possible on the dramatic _ stage. Tho settings and costumes aro magnificent, and photographic success has been secured in tho sunset scene, tho minttot dance, and tho gorgeous interiors. MAE M^RAY M A S MURRAY Mae murray Mae Murray As "Sweet Kitty." is simply delightful, and enacts an elusive and sparkling role. Her coquettish winsomeness, combined with the largeness of her Iri«h heart, combine to make a characterisation that will never be forgotten by thoso privileged to witness it. Also, A Wholesome and Entertaining Supporting Programmo, and the TIVOLI COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. THVOLI. TOSH' J WH,[. — J. 1 VOLT. TIVOLI. 'PHONE rpiVOLI J. "OT,I. A 2236. J- rvo, 'l TIVOLI. TIVOLI. 1 IVOLI. — — 1 IVOLI. WEST ' TIND. EST 11/ nd. ■ ponsonby PARAMOUNT HOUSE. Direction: West End Picture Co., Ltd. THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG, THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG. THE MARTYRDOM OF PHILIP STRONG, Featuring ROBERT pONNERS V AND MABEL rriRCNNELLE In a Tense Story of Spiritual Strugglo and Triumph. Strong Supporting Programme. . WEST END ORCHESTRA. YOU are expected to buy a Badge ToX morrow (Friday), to snow your gratitudo to our Sick and Wounded. WAVY TEAGUE, AUCKLAND BRANCH, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TgELSON ."HAY pELEBRATION, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. PROGRAMME: By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. Wynyard, THE 3rd, AUCKLAND. MOUNTED BAND. Will Play Selections between 7 30 and 8 p.m Lieutenant Seymour, Bandmaster. I.— Tho National Anthem. NAPIER ST. SCHOOL JUVENILE CHOIR AND AUDIENCE.* Mr. Maughnn Barnctt, Organist. 2, Opening Address - HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. 3. Resolution—" Our .Navy and Mercantile ' Marine." Proposer, CAPT. EBEN. J. THOMAS (President). _ ..„„„„„,„;., -Seconder, REV. W. G. MONCKTON. - 4. Resolution—" Our Allied Navies." Proposer. REV. A. B. CHAPPELL, 1 M.A. Seconder. MR. A. G. LUNN. 6. Choir," Hearts of Oak." . NAPIER ST. SCHOOL JUVENILE CHOIR. Mr. Maughan Barnott, Organist. v 6. Son?. " Drake Goes West" • Sanderson , MR. T. W. ALLEN. 7. Band Selection. "Life on the Ocean." - i, 3rd. AUCKLAND, MOUNTED BAND. Lieutenant Seymour, Conductor. ■ A Collection will be taken up in 1 aid of Navy Re'ief. Show your gratitude to Our Navy by sub- ..• ■ scribing liberally. 8. Song. " England" - Arnold Beresford MISS MARY McCORMICK. 9. Song, " Death of Nelson" • Braham MR. W. PRINGLE. , > 10. Aria, " Sorenata" - - - Braga MRS. JOHNSTON-TOPLISS/ 11. Sone, "The Last Call" - - Sanderson MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON. 12. Song, (a) " Oh. To Be iu v England - - Mayirake (b) " The Years at The Spring" 1 MISS ILMA PAGE.' 13. Song, " The Lord Is My Light," Organ Accompaniment - • -• • Allitscn : MR. F. G. BOURKE. < 14. Choir, " Rule Britannia." - NAPIER ST. SCHOOL JUVENILE CHOIR. Organist, Mr. Maughan Barnett. ; "God Save tho King." I Accompanist • -Mr. Alt. Bartley. EMPIRE DAY Appeal for our Sick and Wounded, To-morrow (Friday). Bay , a Badge. Sporting. ATAHUHU TROTTING ALUB. GPRING MEETING. ALEXANDRA pARK, SATURDAY MEXT, ACTOBER OQ ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. FIRST RACE STARTS AT ABOUT 12.30 P.M. Children under 12 years not admitted to Course. F. D. YONGE, Secretary, A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1917. NOMINATIONS (lsov. each) FOR ALL HANDICAP EVENTS CLOSE by 9 p.m. on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. At tho aamo time FORFEITS (Ibov. each) must bo declared for WELCOME STAKES, G.N. GUINEAS. FEES to accompany in each instance WEIGHTS FOR ALL HANDICAPS (inclnding CITY HANDICAP) will appear on morning of November 8. J. F. HARTLAND, < Secretary, TROTTING HORSES FOR SALE. AT BUCKLAND'S SALEYARDS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT 12 NOON. THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING HORSE HIGH FLYER, Gyrs old, by Willow Wood— Irvington mare; vory fast and kind in harness. Also GREY FILLY, by Papanui—Lady Lytton, 3 years old, being a natural pacer and full sister to Dorothy Dimple, P.S.—lt will pay any ono desiring horses of this class to visit the sale as they are to bo sold without reserve. RACING STOCK FOR SALE.-A number of Yearlings and Two-year-olds by Robert the Bruce, out of good mares. Price, from 20gns. Apply BREEDER, Herald. LOOK for th« Badgo-woarers on "Our Day." They aro the givers,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10

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