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Amuseuteais. I TIVOLI. Tho TJYOLI. ' r IVOLI. Promior lit' I. • TIVOLI. Picturo rpiVOLI. IVOLI. House. IIVULL £ I THIS A FTERNOON, AT OQA I dIS Al-ThKiMuuN, At _vOU« ( rpdlS A t'i'ErtWUON, A 'I' V\i \ IdlS AtTERNOpN, AT Z'OU- ( THIS Al'TiiriNuON, AT *) Ji) i Ibis Afternoon, At _;«OU> { DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS \TATINEE. { jUQLAS J- AlnriANnS i !*>.__. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS V, ATI NEE. I oUGLAS Fairbanks Matinee.i DOUGLAS fairbanks MATINEE. -, ouglas Fairbanks Matinee. • 1 , The Whirlwind Comedian. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I ouglas J? alrban.kß , DOUGLAS TIATREAftKS ( ODOLAS XaIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS , OUGLAS i? AIRBANKS , Appeara in a riot of action and thrills. Entitled BTS I s . M B°Td K M 0 B°!^ d d E M oroc c c Bound 7W Tyonocco. ound In Morocco. " From the Desert I Come to Thee." You've hoard the song, of course. So.had Douglas. But the words didn't grip until—. For an imprisoned girl's sake he was and I chivvied by Arabs Trapped in a Harem. , Bullied by a Moorish Basha. But be was equal to too strenuous situation. He proved the most effervescent, athletic, two-fV^d. specimen of youth that the town of El Harib | had ever experienced. And—ho rescued the girl. » • » • • In addition, we present the following great instructive and amusing programme:— The latest American Weekly Gazette. A Fine- World's Pictograph, describing— I (a) Crab Fishing in Yiruin'a, j (b) American'sing an Orieninl Industry. (c) Assnying the National Gold. Bobby Bumps, Office Boy. An amusing' Bray Cnrtqon. Burton Holmes Travelogue. Impressions of Eastern Cannda, and a trip from the Bnv of Fundy to the St. Lawrence. " He Wins," a clever two-act .Tester Comedy. t • • • * BOOK "parly ook JCiARLY for this preat PROGRAMME. OR IiLLS ÜBEAT JTrogramme. TIVOL. Resorves at H. T IVOLI. , IVOLI. Clears. Queen St.. 1 IVOLI. I TIVOLI. or Theatre. TIVOL . 1 IVOLI. 'Phone 2256 Auto --IVOLI. T-VAD AND MUM EXPRESS THEIR HEARTY THANKS TO THE CROWDS WHO HAVE VISITED THE riLOBE THEATRE -HE VJLOBE 1 HEATRE rrtHE |"<LOBE THEATRE IHE VJLOBE 1 HEATRE DURING THE WEEK. pANSY, MUM, AND ME HAVE THEREFORE DECIDED TO EXTEND AUR C BASON "tfnd yJvn HE <SON INTEND AUR CEASON i TFND Vrtß 0/'f-''>N EXTEND AUR QEASON XTEND VJur Reason FOR ANOTHER THREE DAYS. 1 C. BEAUMONT SMITH'S Screamingly Funny Comedy, LIFE ON A WAY-BACK SELECTION. THE TTAYSEEDS. ••I.; fl'VQl LT-S. THE TTAYSEEDS. 1 '•: JT'.vuFFns. THE TTAYSEEDS. "E II.«YSFFDB. THE TTAYSEETIS. THE TTAYSEF.rS. ■v, fl>vorFT>S. the ttaysfedß. he Hayseeds. theatre 'phone for reserve SEATS. TOASTER TTOLIDAYS. ZOO, ROYAL OAK. LIONS. Animals trained even' day at 3.30. Real good animalfl. Fed a- 4 p.m. Boiling water free. Ocean Wave, Donkey R'des. Admission: Adults I'd fh'ldren, 3d ___■ ALL COME. "COME" Show-" The Fluffy Ruffles." .Meetings, V M.C. A. "TZHAKI AND prWIES" "JLV" t"KI AND M \'IKS " TO-MORROW. AT 3 P.M. SPECIAL ADDRESS TO MEN By QERGT. T TT pOMBES, OERGT. *)• 11. VOMBES. Arrivod br tho Bhtmo. SOLOIST - - • pTE. Y\J MOORE. Diroct from and Palestine. ALL MEN WELCOME. MONDAY. 28th, 7 to 7.10 p.m—Mating of all Members intTsled in the Formation of a GLEE CLUB. 7.30 to 9 p.m.-FIRST ORCHESTRAL PRACTICE. All Mcmliers who pay instruments invited to join. Loader, Mr. J W. McElwain. WEDVESD*Y. 30th, 6.30 to 7 p.m.-REV. JAS. PATTISON speaks on "Environment and Its Relation to the Formation of Character." 7 to 8 p.m-E'ocution Class. Tutor, Mr. Thomas Harris. THURSDAY. Ist May, 6.30 to 7.30 p.m.— Rib's Study Cirle. Lead-r. Mr Ra'nh Gebbi'p. B.A. Subject, "How Wo Got , Our Bib'o" P. J. L. KENNY. Gen. Secretary. MISSION SERVICE. TTVOLI THEATRE. SUNDAY. APRIL 27, 7 P.m. Doors open 6.30. Subject: "Lot's Escape from Sodom." Missioncr. REV. A. A. MURRAY. Orchestra. Gospel Hymns. Quartotts. etc, j All visitors and non-churchgoers cordially invited. AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' UNION. I On account of important and urerent I bii'inesa the tisunl Monthly Meetiner will be held 0"" Wek Earl or, on SUNDAY NEXT, April 27. Druids' Hall, Newton, 10.15 a.m. BUSINESS MOST IMPORTANT. J. R. MORLEY. Secretary N7 SOCIETY FOR THE PROTEC•Li. TION OF WOMFN AND CHILDREN. AND PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ißeg.). The Annual Genera. Meeting for Election of Officers, Presentation of Report, etc., will be he'd in the Society of Arts Gallery, Kitchener Street, at 3.30 p.m. on MONDAY, April, 28. Mr. J. H. Gunson. Mayor of Auckland, will preside, and the Mayoress of Auckland, Mrs. J. H. Gunson. will present the prizes to the winners in the Essay Competition, I. L. BURTON. Secretary MANGERE ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers ol the Mangere Uoad District will be he.d in the Public Hail, Maugere, on THURSDAY, the let day of May, 1919, at 7.30 p.m. M. B. KIRKBRIDE. . Chairman. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting, April 24, lupsed for want of a quorum. It will be held on THURSDAY, May 1, at the Girls' Grammar School Howe St., at 7.30 p.m. A good attendance is earnestly requested, thero being important business to . tie dealt rr.th. a. B. M. GRIERSON. Hon. 800. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 16

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