Amusements. mivoi.l. The TOSH' IIVOLI. Premier ■■ IIVOLI. rpiVOLI. Picture rpiVOLI. IIVOLI. House. 1 IVOLI. '• QPECIAL \f ATINEE AT O Of) Special Matinee AT -i.OU> SPECIAL \fATINEE AT O Of) OPECIAL MaTINEE AT .i.OIM opecial -Vf atinee AT o Of) opecial Matinee at 4.ovj AND rpO-NIGHT AT Q Another Great Treat for Picture-Lovers'. V v Jesse. L. Lasky presents C THE "FURTHER .\ DVENTCRES C\F * XHE 1 URTHEK ADVENTURES Uf THE "FURTHER \DVEXTCRES r,F , IHE r URTHER Adventures Uf ' : rPOM LAWYER J.OM OaWYER T»OM LAWYER ;• IOM OAWYER [■ , ,'POM LAWYER '• I Oil OAWYER TOM LAWYER 5 IOM OaWYER TOM LAWYER I Oil OAWYER TOM OAWYER J.OM OAWYER (Mark Twain's Irrepressible Hero), J Starring TACK piCKFORD Jack 1 [ckford tack piCKFORD * Jack -T'ICKFORD * TACK piCKFORD Jack jlickford TACK piCKFORD Jack i ickford ' TACK piCKFORD Jack JT'ickford < In the title role. His overwhelming success in tee former presentation of "Tom \ Sawyer" will make everyone wish to see him in inis even more humorous story. The scenes of the boyhood days of Tom Sawyer and Huckelberrj Finn have become worldfamous They are depicted with such realism as to be convincing to a degree, and g levort of fiction will be delighted to know \j of this bringinr-to-life of one of the most famous books of recent years. OPECIAL \JOTICE. OPECIAL 1> OTICE. Keit Week being School Holidays, there will I be a Special " Tom Sawyer" Matinee EACH AFTERNOON AT 2 30. 1. When, in addition to our Full Ordinary ', Programme, we will show '- "i7atty a rbcckle Tatty Arbuckle TN "THE pELL pOY." In "1 he Dell Doy." An Afternoon's Enjoyment for Old »nd Young Alike! TIVOLI. - Reserves at H. - TIVOLI--IIVOLI. - deal's. Queen St. - IIVOLI. , TIVOLI. -.or Theatre 'phone - TIV0LI- • 1 IVOLI. - 2236 Auto. - IIVOLL ■ NT-mR I - [RtTURNfO SOLDIfRSB •■ ■ v TOWN HA"L, "CONCERT CHAMBER. — 4. MONDAY, SEPT. 30. 2 P.M. i • SALE OF GIFTS BY GREY LYNN BRANCH SOLDIERS' WELFARE COMMITTEE, v Proceeds in Aid of Soldiers' Club BuildS ing Funds. GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAMME, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, BY THE CLIMBERS' MUSICAL TROUPE. Admission: Adults. 6d; Children. 3d. MRS. F. SMITH, Organiser. MRS. E. HOGAN, Secretary. | -7 : " pLORADORA" nOMIC f) PEB A, TTIS MAJESTY'S.ALL TICKETS %AILABLE . FOR NOVEMBER 2, 4. 6, AND 6. i • . 'v- .'v • \ i 1 Sale of Work. PHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY. v NEWTON, SALE OF WORK. Under the Auspices of the Worn/n's Sewing Guild, will be -ic!d TO-DAY (SATURDAY), IN THE PARISH HALL. Mr. Engle and liis Band, are kindly giving their services. ID. F. LATTER. Hon. Sec.' DALE OF QOLDIERS' WORK At the HOSPITAL ANNEXE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 1 2TO 5 P.M. To be Opened by MRS. J. H. GUNSON. BASKETWORK. CARVING. POKERWORK, LEATHERWORK, AND WOODWORK. Also For Sale, SWEETS. CAKES. FLOWERS, AND PRODUCE. Admission, 6d. Mr. Fenton'a Orchestra. Afternoon Tta, by the Ladies' Ministering CommitteeMISS PATERSON. Hon. Sec. Tel. 2359. Football. § FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! "JJICK" JJCQREGOR'S BENEFIT. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), QEPT. OQ TN THE TVOMAIN. A Q.REAT DROGRAMME. CDRTAINRAISER-145 TO 2.45. ' VERMONT STREET SCHOOL (Winners Public Schools' Championship) Versus THE. REPS. FROM THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 2.45 TO 8.15. pAN HEY POME DACK ? I TWO SELECTED OLD-TIMER TEAMS I WILL TAKE THE FIELD AND BROW THE YOUNGSTERS HOW JT W*s i DONE IN THE LING v.')'. ; Po?itiTely Their Las. .\(inearrnca is a l Football Jecs«j. 8.16 TO 4.45 THE COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES Versus THE AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES 'Under 20 Years'). ADMISSION: Ground. Is; Stand, la; School Boy to Grounds, Sd. Ponsonby Boys' Brass Band in Attendance. T. AITKEN. % A. TWINAME, Joint Treasurers ARTHUR TILLY, Hon. Secretary, care Sports Club. Excursions. Picnics. Etc. ■ THE FINE LAUNCH OSTEKD Will Leave Concrete Steps for Ostend As under: — Saturday. 28th. 1.30 cm Sunday, 29th, 930 a.m., leaving Ostend ft p.m. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Agents: No. 3. REW'S CHAMBERS 'Phone 244. 'Art Unions. JjL ARTISTS' ART " TOff « UNION. _ JfiL 6 PRIZES. Q /B«?IJSMi Pictures by C. N. Worß-fIBB fifSlSl ley ' C - *' Ooldie. Ken- wm VT m \jM[sß3 net!) Watkins, L. J. ■ yt «elß, and C Blorafield. Tickets, Is, at Leech's, Shortland St. and at Victoria League Office, Shortland Bt. CONFIDENTIAL TESTES AND QTEXOGRAPHERS, Legal, Commercial, Private. Etc JJIBBEB rjUTLOB & DE jUTONTALK, Hobeon Buildings, Ground Floor, next Lift. A-Limited Number of Pupil, Taken. Phone 1630. /
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 14
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