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Amusements. TIVOLI. At rpiVOLI. IVOLI. Grafton IIVOLI. rriVOLI. Bridge rrivOLl. 1 IVOLI. Tram Stop. 1 IVOLI. - — nro-DAY 1 O-DAY TO-DAY 1 O-DAY • THREE CESSIONS IHREE SESSIONS THREE CESSIONS — Ihree (Sessions — 11.30 2.30 8. 11.30 2,30 8. 11.30 2.30 8. 11.30 2.30 8. A G REAT Easter a ttraction. aster Attraction. We Have Pleasure in Presenting THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART, MAKif "dick.ford, ARY iICKFORD, ■MARY piCKFOKD, Mary a ickfußD, Mary uickford, ARY JT ICKFORD, n,! aBY piCKFORD, IVlary Jl ickfokd, Mary uickford, ARY JL ICKFORD, In the Most Important Production of Her Brilliant Career, OTELLA MARIS, ijtella Maris OTELLA A/I ARIS utella Maris. OTELLA MARIS. otella Maris. OTELLA MARIS. otella Maris. OTELLA MARIS. otella Maris. In this magnificent production Mary portrays a dual role. One, " Stella Maris," a child of wondrous beauty—gentle, loving, kind, over-pathetic, ever-wistful,— star, spreading a radiating influence of love, al- • though the victim of a cruel fate. The other, " Unity Blake," also a victim of a ; cruel fate, ugly, deformed, but equally k beautiful of <=oul. H»r d"<ible impersona- • (.v., finorfibod ) lv «U critics as MOTHTNG QHOPTOF MARVT?T,T,OnfI ' Nothing ohortof Marvellous In Support of " Stella Maris" we Present THE WORLD'S MIRTH-PROVOKER pHARLIE pHAI'LIN, HAKLIE VHAPLIN, pHARLIE pHAPLIN, Charlie v^haplin. CHARLIE pHAPLIN, VHARIJE VHAPLIN. . fIHARLIE pHAPLIN, VHARLIE VHAPLIN. CHARLIE , ./CHAPLIN, HARLIE VHAPLIN. , In tie First Auckland Screening of the Great Two-reel Comedy, TRIPLE 'I'ROUBLE. 1 RIPLE 1 ROUBLE. Triple trouble. RIPLE L ROUBLE. TRIPLE TROUBLE. IKIPLE Ihouble. TRIPLE trouble. IHIPLE 1 ROUBLE. TRIPLE TROUBLE. Ikiple 1 rouble. Here we have Charlie at his best in 2000 ft of merriment, in which he introduces a host of novel eccentricities, NOTE.—PRICES I*o ADMISSION to this, the Most Expensive Programme ever Screened, will be QTALLS. 1S ID. piRCLE. OS ID. STALLS. IS Id. VIRCLE, 4 S J-D. RESERVES, 6d EXTRA. CHILDREN half-price to 11.30 and 2.30 Sessions Only. Reserve vour 'qeats r SF.RVE 1 OUR OEATS Reserve v°^ ceats ESERVE .IOUR OEATS At H. deal's, Queen Street ifieit Goo Fowlds's). * * * * • TIVOLL Great TIVOLI. ' r, 1.1. Eas'er J-TVOLI. TIVOLI. Double TV ° li - IVOLI. Attraction. J-TVOLI. RASTER JJOLIDAYS. ZOO, ROYAL OAK. LIONS. Animals trained every day at 3.30. Real good animals. Fed at 4 p.m. Boiling water free. Ocean Wave, Donkey Rides Admission: Adults. 6d. Children, 3d. ALL COME. a Day with Your Friends Papakura Snorts. Easter Monday. Hot water free. Trains, 8.15 am. 1.13 tun. Lectures. Strand theatre trand 1 heatre. SUNDAY, 8.15 P.M. jy/j-iss pA pLDER (OF PERU), SPEAKS ON AMONG AMERICAN TNDIANS. Among American Indians. illustrated by lantern slides. ' A Good Seat. Good Pictures, and a Good Talk JJ 0M E NURSING. Tho First Lecture will be given to Indies , , at the Ambulance Station on FRIDAY, April 25. at 7 p.m. Tho fee for the Course of six lectures (7s 6d) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, Honorary Secretary, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. Athletic Sports. rpE MEMORIAL g PORTS j^JEETING. RASTER jyjONDAY. Following are the Handicaps for tho To Aroha Sports? to be held on Monday: — RUNNING EVENTS. 120 YDS.— Shaw scr, McLean 2yda, Roger 3yds, Munro 4yds, Maloney sjdF, Reid 6yds. Wifgins 6yds, Annan 6yds. Jones 7yds, Cm.iming Byds, Keesing flyd'J, McQuarters Byds, Wa'ker Byds, T.kelpenny 9yds, E. Annan 9yds. Held over: W. Littlcwood, E. Charoy, T. J. Kerbin, J. Flowcrda:'. G. Friend. 220YDS.—Shuw scr., McLean 4yds, Roger 6yds. Hcid 7yds. Munroe 7yds, Maloney 9vds, Annan 12yde, McQuavters 14yds, Jones lfiyds, Tikelpenny 18yds. 440 YDS— syds, Reid Byds, Roger 10yds. McLean llydß, Munroe 12yds, McCarthy 16yds, Gavin 18yds. Walker 19yds, Cumming 20yds, MciQuartere 20yde. CYCLE EVENTS. HALF-MILE— M. I'hillins 20yds. ,T. J. Gavin 25yds, G. S. Bateman 3CjlSi, J. 1 W. H. Quinn 35ydn. McDonald 40yds, Hyde 50yds, C. W. Mills 70yds. Held over: R. J. Jenner. THREEQUARTER - MILE- - M Phillinn 25yds, J. J. Gavin 30vds, J. W. H. Ouinn 40yds, G. S. Hatemsn 30yds. McDonald 45yds, Hyde 60yds, C. W. Mills 80yds Held ovr: I?. J. .Tenner, ONE MILE.—M. Phillios 35yds, ,T. J. Gavin 35yds, G S. Bateman 35yds. J. V,. H. Ouinn 50yds, McDonald GOyds, W. Newsham 75yds, Hyde 80yds, Mills lOOvds. , ONE MILE AND A-HALF. - Barman 35yds, M. Phdiins 40yds, J. J. Gavin t 40yds, ,T. W. H Quinn 75yds, McDonald 80yds, C. W. Mills, 110 yds, Hyde 110 yds. F. A. WALKER, Secretary. Papakura athletic spouts club EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1919. PROGRAMME. DANCING. HIGHLAND FLING —For girls, under 13, - who have never won a prize. For adults. For girls under 17 years. For girls under 13 1 years. J SAILORS' HORNPIPE.—For girls under 17 years For girls under 13 years. IRISH GIG — For girls under 17 years. For girls under 13 years. SWORD DANCE.—For girls under 17 t years. For girls tinder 13 years. * Prizes: Ist. Gold Medal: 2nd, Silver Medal. !' Nomination. Is. it L- J. MILLS, Secretary. t "IXTJERE to Spend Easter Monday.—Papa- ii »» kura Sports. Hot water free. Trains, C 8.45 a.m. and 1.13 p.m. Railway Notices. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. J ELLERSLIE RACES. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919, EASTER ii MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1919. ja Trains will ran from Auckland to the Race- ? course at intervals as required from about 10.10 a.m. till 1210 p.m., and then at 1.13 P p.m.. returning at intervals up to 15 minutes ej after the lust raoe. Fare, 3s, including admission to the course. BY ORDER. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 16

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