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Amusements. „ TOSH- — Tho —TIVOLI, Y. J-IVOLI Premier IIVOLI, TIVOLI. Picture rpiVOLI. i- IVOLI. House. -J- 1 IVOLI, AND TONIGHT, AT Q And 10-NIGHT, At O. Wc Present A Splendid Holiday Programme, headed by c DAINTY AND DEMURE °' MARGUERITE pLARK. Marguerite vlakk. MARGUERITE pLARK. ARGUEIUTE L-LARK. MARGUERITE pLARK. Marguerite Vjlark. marguerite PLARK. Marguerite vlark. MARGUERITE pLARK. T Marguerite Llark. In a Delightfully Entertaining and R Interesting Paramount Release, ICH \r.\y, DOOR MAN. •ich Man. I oor Man. "RICH Man, POOR man, ich man, took MAN. rich man, POOR man. HicH Man. Xoor Max. ftICH MAN, "POOR MAN. ICH Man, i- oor Man. Ibis is a distinctly novel photo-play, combining all the elements of romance, mystery, intrigue, suspense and rippling merriment. Marguerite Clark, the favourite of millions, gives one of the best portrayals of her career, and is supported by Richard Barllielmess and a strong cast of Laxity players. A Great Combination of Comedians from the popular MACK SENNET Studios, in their L latest 2000 ft scream. i "RATTLE ROYAL. + V Battle lloyal. A rattle -royal. IV JD\TTLK IVOYAL. { RATTLE ROYAL = A .DATTLE IIOYAL ALSO. A Now BURTON-HOLMES Travelogue, THROUGH pLASSIC pREECE. p I "i;npf;H Lt,.aslC VIRKi'CE. THROUGH pLASSIC PREECE. LHROUGH VLAB9IC VJREECE. A novel inset in this picture, taken from a , s 1906 negative, shows King Edward VII. and King George V n'u,. r i; n „ c hur'b in Athens. |j<aCH A FTERNOON AT OQA Ji/ACn APT"» vn nv AT L.o\)» EACH A FTERNOON AT OQA ach Afternoon at <u.d\n HMVOLI - Reserves at H. - TIVOLI. 1 IVOLI- deal's, Queen - J IVOLI. ■ i.jVOLI- St.. or Theatre - rTTVOLI. 1 [VOLT - 'Phono 2230 A. - i IVOLI. 1 THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL FOR OLD AND YOUNG AT NATIONAL PICTURES, ATIO NA L IIC TUR ES. 9 THE WONDERFULLY CLEVER FOX KIDDIES, IN THE GREATFST PICTURE OF ITS p KIND EVER SHOWN. A THRILLER IN 8 REELS. ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL T AMP. '' MYSTERY-ROMANCE-THRILLS. BLENDED FOR OLD AND YOUNG, WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION SCENES. PIYE THE T7IDDIES A VMAS TREAT. AND SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT. SESSIONS: 11, 1.15. 3.30. 5.-15, 9 P.M. A V I A T I O N. PASSENGER "PLIGHTS. SEVERAL SEAPLANES NOW AVAILABLE FOR PASSENGER FLIGHTS. • SHORT OR LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS i MAY BE ARRANGED FOR. ; SPECIAL RATES FOR COASTAL TOURS. SEE AUCKLAND FROM ALOFT. VISIT YOUR FRIENDS PER SEAPLANE. EXHILARATING. SAFE, AJTD SPEEDY TRAVEL. FLIGHTS FROM £3 3s. Bookings may be Arranged. Telephone 842. P.O. Box 148. FLIGHT TUITION RESUMED ON JAN. G. Intending Pupils should enrol early. ■VTEW ZEALAND INLYING OCHOOL. KOHIMARAMA. n-00, ROYAL OAK. GO WHERE TOE CROWDS GO. BOILING WATER FREE. OCEAN WAVE FREE. VEHICLES FREE. ANIMALS FED 4 P.M. TRAINED AT 5.50. ADMISSION: Adults. 0d; Children. 3d. TUSTIN BROWNE PIANOS. England's v best.— Agents, F. Moore Piano Co., Customs St. Open January 6. Sporting. AUCKLAND RACING PLUB. j j CPRING AND CUMMER MEETINGS. ' PI.LERSLIE RACECOURSE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, and SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 12 NOON EACH DAY. ADMISSION:-To Racecourse, One Shilling and Sixpence. Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen, Eleven Shillings; Ladies, Su Shillings, All Persons other than Members leaving the Paddock or Racecourse will be, liable on re-entering to again pay (or admission, as no j Passes will be issued. CHILDREN under twelve will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand EnclosureSOLDIERS in uniform admitted free. Returned Soldiers not in uniform must produce BADGE or DISCHARGE. TOGETHER WITH PASS to be obtained from Manager of Soldiers' Club. No Person who ha» at any time since tho j 1 passing of the Gaining and Lotteries Act, : Amendment Act, 1908.' followed the oecilpa- ' lion of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, | I No Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will . I be admitted to the Lllerslie Racecourse during the Spring or Summer Meetings; and if I any such person is lound on such course he \ will bs removed therefrom and prosecuteu ( j for trespass. | ! 'Hie promotion of Illegal Sweeps is pro- ; • 1 hibited, and any person infringing this regu- ! lation will lie removed from tho Raiciourse I and prosecuted. ! • W. S SPENCE. Secretary. i /* v AUCKLAND rpROTTING PLUB. CUMMER A|EETING. FRIDAY NEXT. 27th INST., ( Also, MONDAY. 30t:i. AND JANUARY 2nd. The Programme, with six other Events. includes the AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP. of ISoOsovs. - Two miles. And the GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. of SOOsovs. One mile and a-liulf. FIRST RACE.-All Horses must bo in Birdcage at 11.45 a.m. Admission, Is each. Grandstand, as extra. ■ Children under 12 years will not be ad- J mitted to Grandstand enclosure). No Person who has at any time since tho i, passing of tlie Gaming and Lotteries Act 0 Amendment Act. 1908, followed the occupa- a tion of a Bookmaker or a Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will bo admitted to the Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any „ such person is found on such course hn d will bo removed therefrom and prosecuted a for trespass. ' y The promotion of illegal sweeps is pro- n hibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from tho Racecourse and prosecuted. A C. P. MARK. Secretary. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17041, 24 December 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17041, 24 December 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17041, 24 December 1918, Page 14

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