Amusements. TIVOLI. The Best IVOLI. . For Music. TIVOLI. For Comfort. IVOLI. For Refinement, ' TIVOLI. For Perfect Photo-plays. 1 IVOLI. For All tho Leading Artists. T AST MIGHT JJAST IIIOHT Of Onr Splendid Double Programme, Headed By DOROTHY T\'ALTON This charming OROTHY ALTON screen artist is DOROTHY WALTON seen in a disOROTHY U ALTON tinctly new role, TiOROTHY I.ALTON and one that , j OROTHY JL/ALTON offers her wonDOROTHY ALTON derful opporOROTHY JL/ALTON tunnies in the DOROTHY T^ALTON interpretation.! OROTHY ALTON A most exciting 5 DOROTHY WALTON story. entitled, JL/OKOTHY -L/ ALTON "THE DOROTHY WALTON SHADOW." OROTHY i J ALTON DOROTHY WALTON Not until tho OROTHY -L/ALTON final scene is DOROTHY WALTON even an inkling OROTHY 1/ALTON offered of the DOROTHY ALTON solution of the OROTHY JL/ ALTON mystery. Also, Another hilarious two-act MACK SENNETT COMEDY, entitled, LADIES THIRST. A galaxy of mirth ADIES TlltST. and beauty, featuring LADIES "CURST. Mary Thurman. ChesAOIES -T IRST. tor Conk in, and the LADIES T7URST. famous Mack bennott ADIES 1 LRST Show Girls. ; TO-MORROW - SATURDAY. 1 O-MORROW - SATURDAY. MARGUERITE pLARK ,In ARGUERITE V/LARK " Prunella. MARGUERITE pLARK "Prunella. ARGUERITE VLARK "Prunella. MARGUERITE / "<LARK " Prune!(a. ARGUERITE VLARK "Prunella. ' I T'IVOLI — Resorvcs at H. — rpiVOLI '.I IVOLI- deal's. Queen - J-IJOU ' TIVOLI - St., or Theatre -TIVOLI > 1 IVOLI — 'Phone 2236 Auto. — -M\QLI 1 . the T.Y~RIO^--i-■-'-:f-'. : Lhe i/jTRic ; LAST NIGHT OF CILOKIA QWANSON Gloria ijvVanson /Ilorlv O.W anson in ijloria a'anson VOU pAN'T BELIEVE : lot) v N'T JDelieve 17*» ERYTHINO. Iiv'ERVTIUNG. ', Tbo most unconventional and unusual picture ever screened. I A revelation of tho Smart Set at its Best I ant. Worst. 1 A picture in which the characters wear an amazing lack of dress. LYRIC SUPERB ORCHESTRA. COMMENCING TOMORROW. OMMENCIXG 1 O-MORROW. THE GREAT : CLARA ITIMBALL VOUNG LARA IVIMBALL I OUNG i pLARA T/IMBALL "VTOUNG : VLARA XVBALL I OUNG I In Her Lftnst Select Picture, THE TTOUSE f\F P.LASS." HE JtIOUSE V/F ULASS." The Btory of a girl who tried to hide un- , dcr the moulting wing of matrimony, but 1 found that even the wives of the great must , pay for THEIR FOIBLES AND their sin. . AT — THE LYRIC 1 THE EAGLE'S EYE-GLOBE THEATRE. 1 1 MARCH 1. 1919 QHERLOCK HOLMES at Everybody's. i , — .. : *7>o 0, ROYAL OAK. NEW ATTRACTIONS. A Lioness Rearing Six Cubs. A Most Extraordinary Number to Mother. IS Lions Trained Jumping Through Hoops. Wo have Lions that Understand Plain English. Come and See Their Masters Training. Thorn. Bring the Children, and give • them a Ride on the Donkey. 1 Admission; Adults, 6d Children, 3d. Open Every Day. QHERLOCK HOLMES at Everybody's. THE EAGLE'S EYE-GLOBE THEATRE, 1 MARCH 1. 1919. Patriotic Notices. ,a__ J___x . . ■ C"b.mA.<F_h [RtiußNto sappy wl >zW (SOLDIERS' TJOSTEL "HAY. SOLDIERS' TJOSTEL T)AY. COLDIERS' TJOSTEL jQAY. THIS T\AY. THIS T\AY. STREET COLLECTION. SALE OF BADGES. GUESSING COMPETITIONS. ART UNIONS. RAFFLES, STALLS. ETC. The Returned Soldiors' Hostel has been crowded since the day it was opened. It ' has more than justified its existence. You cannot contribute towards a better object than A HOME FOR THE HOMELESS. The peace, security, and prosperity of New Zealand which we are now enjoying, WE • OWE TO OUR GALLANT SOLDIERS, who havo nobly done their duly. We must do ours. GIVE CHEERFULLY. GIVE LIBERALLY. REMEMBER! TO-DAY IS THE COLDIERS' TJOSTEL ."HAY. QOLDIERS' TJOSTEL T)AY. Every Patriotic Citizen Should Wear a "Soldiers' Duty Badge." «■■ ■ ' I Shows. ■FRANKLIN A. AND P. SOCIETY. S4th-ANNUAL SHOW-31th. (Record Entries) On 28th FEBRUARY Ist MARCH. 1919. At PUKEKOHE. ' THE GREAT AUTUMN SHOW OF THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE. ATTRACTIVE SIDE SHOWS. Including Circus and Merry-go-round. • Fun for All. RIDING, JUMPING, and HUNTING EVENTS. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND. Last year 8000 people visited our Show. Everyone was pleased with it. Como this year. Bring your friends. You will never regret it. IDEAL FOR PICNIC PARTIES. '•_ Hot water provided free. \„. D. R. HAMILTON. Secretary. : WAIKATO CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL " ASSOCIATION. pRAND Y ictory Q HOW . To be held at yiCTORIA pARK, CAMBRIDGE. "VTARCH A AND r 1919. A RECORD EXHIBITION OF STOCK. A GREAT DISPLAY OF HOME INDUSTRIES, FIELD, GARDEN. AND ORCHARD PRODUCE. The most comprehensive exhibition of tho work done by returned soldiers ever displayed at an Agricultural Show in N.Z. A special programme of juvenile events for the first day. NOW, DON'T MISS THIS SHOW. THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, AND , BEST EVENT OF THE SEASON. REMEMBER. CAMBRIDGE. MARCH i AND 5, 1919. , „ W. G. CARE, Secretary. Box 11. 'Phone 61. 1 TRACTOR pLOUGHING. I THE FAMOUS PARRETT TRACTOR (Solocted by the United States Government for All-round Efficiency), WILL BE ON EXHIBITION AT THE , PUKEKOHE SHOW, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. A Demonstration of its Work will be given in the Paddock adjoining the Show Ground. JOHN BURNS AND CO.. LTD., Sole Agents. THE special construction and splendid auafity of CLINCHER "DREAD- '. I NOUGHT" MOTOR-CYCLE TYRES en- • sure reduced vibration and longest service, , Prices at say B<u»se.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17097, 28 February 1919, Page 10
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