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Amusements. ,_ TIVOLI The — rpiVOLI. IIVOLI. — Promier J-IVOLI. TIVOLI. Picture TIXSR IVOLI. — House — 1 IVOLI. TO-NIGHT, AT Q O-NIGHT. AT O. WE PRESENT ANOTHER TRIUMPH FROM THE GREAT LASKY STUDIOS. ENTITLED, THE TTNDYING T7LAME. HE UNDYING J? LAMB. THE TTNDYING r>LAME. HE U NDYING X 1 LAME. THE TTNDYING TJILAME. HE U NDYING X 1 LAME. THE TTNDYING T7LAME. HE U NDYING I 1 LAME. THE TTNDYING ELAME. HE U NDYING X LAME, THE TTNDYING T7LAME. HE U NDYING I LAME. THE TTNDYING "DLAME. IHE U NDYING X LAME. A thrilling story of world-old love and sacrifice. The romance of an Egyptian Princess, daughter of ft Pharoah, and her shepherd lover, separated by fate, but reunited centuries later by what is known in Mystic Egypt as "REINCARNATION." This great masterpiece marks the third appearance in Paramount Pictures of THE BEAUTIFUL AND GRACEFUL OLGA PETBOVA LGA lETHOVA OLGA pETROVA IGA XETROVA OLGA PETROVA LGA lETROVA OLGA PETROVA LGA XFTROVA OLGA PETROVA r.GA X FTROVA OLGA PETROVA 1.0 A XFTBOVA. ALGA pETROVA UIGA 1 ETROVA Who excels herself first as the Egyptian Princess and later as the daughter of an English army officer. The settings of this story are entirely Eastern, with the atmosphere and mystio lure of Ancient Egypt. Also, A Screamingly Funny Mack Sennett Comedy, entitled, WATCH VOUR TVTEIGHBO'OR. VVATrH I our INfighbour. WATCH VOUR VTEIGHBOUR. ATCH louß .[Neighbour. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN GAZETTES, ETC TIVOLI.- Reserves at H. -rpiVOLI. IVOLI- deal's, Queen St.. -1 IVOLI TIVOLI.- Or Theatre. -TIVOLI 1 IVOLI.- 'Phone 2236 Auto. -J- IVOLI. WHERE ARE TUT pHILDREN? WHERE ARE TUT CHILDREN? WHERE ABB MY CHILDREN? The Sam* Old Story, HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY SATURDAY At rjLOBE. Exclusive The ULOBE. Exclusive. TILL FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. COME TO THE DAY BESBIONS. Prices, 6d and Is Id; Reserves, Is 7d. Children under 18 NOT admitted. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE INFANTS, ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS, WHO ARE ADMITTED FREE. [ . -11 . 1 .- . . M 1.1. -- WSSSS ARE M Y PHILDREN? here Are My Children? WHERE A RE MY CHILDREN? W here Are My Children? ■ ' DARING. SENSATIONAL, TERRIBLE. BUT, "To the Pure Everything is Pure." THIS STARTLING Sex Problom Picture DEALS WITH RACE SUICIDE, And has been endorsed by Governors. Ecclesiastical Dignitaries, Statesmen, Judges, Parsons, Politicians. Lawyers, and Stockbrokers, IT IS THE BOUNDEN DUTY OF EVERY MAN AND WOMAN OVER 18 TO gEE TT TDY pRIDAY T^EXT. WHERE A RE MY pHILDREN? here Are My Children? where a re my phildren? here Are My Children? AT POPULAR PR!CES-Cd and Is Id. AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE TO-DAY. NATIONAL PICTURES. ATIONAL I ICTUBEB. A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE, THOS. H INCE PRESENTS THE POPULAR PARAMOUNT STAR, DOROTHY Ti ALTON, OROTHY JL/ALTON, DOROTHY HALTON, OROTHY JL/ALTON, IN A LURING, BREATHING, SOULSTIRRING DRAMA THAT YOU'LL REMEMBER FOR MANY A DAY. JOVE T ETTEP.S JOVE .LETTERS. LOVE T ETTERB. Paramount Artcraft ove .Letters. Super-Picture Sessions: 11, 12,50, 5.40, 4.50, 6.20, 8 p.m. " ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER." A Great and Wonderful Dramatic Story. Screoncd at Every Seiwion TO-DAY AT THE GRAND. Patriotic Notices. §A UCKLAND WOMEN'S APATRIOTIC LEAGUE, GIRLS' BRANCH. A Meeting to consider the Formation of a Girls' Branch of the above League will be held at Basten's College Rooms, opposite Smeeton'o, on TUESDAY NEXT, 30th July, at 7.80 p.m., and if considered advisable, to appoint Convener, Secretary, Treasurer, and Working Committee), and to arrange future meoting place. Open to all business girls and young people wishing to associate for patriotic work. • H. BASTEN, Convener pro tem. TJED JERSEY APPEAL. yiOLET "HAY. •FRIDAY, A UGUST O CONTRIBUTIONS OF VIOLETS OR ANY SPRING FLOWERS ARE URGENTLY NEED 3D FOR THIB GREAT EFFORT. Please br.'ng your Flowers to Receiving Depot, Hutcdinson's Old Shop, Queen Street, on FRIDAY MORNING, August 2. Even the Smallest Bunches will be gratefully woeived. The Committee specially appeals to Residents in Country Districts to forward Flowers on THURSDAY AFTERNOON or FRIDAY MORNING, consigned to the "Red Jorsoy Committee," Railway Station, Auckland. Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.--KAIPARA DAIRY CO-OP. COMPANY'S ANNUAL MEETING, AT HELENSVILLE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 81, 1918. Tho usual 2.15 p.m. train Helensville to rWellaford will Not leave Helensville till 3.45 p.m. A train will leavo Helensville South for Helensville at 3.88 p m., connecting with the 3.45 p.m. train for Wellsford. BY ORDER. Licensing Notices. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 8

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