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I Affiuseme&ts "*"' ITYRIC. "The Show that's iTYRIC. : XJsfRIC. increased .one hun- ;Xij(KiC. LiJilC. dred and filty pe* "I YRIO. JfRIC. c ?- in ■ popularity* . ; -Mx-BIC. E-I.YRIC. the 'T YRJC: XiYRIO. months, • X/YRia ; .•': '' ' ■ COMMENCING^-AT-THB - MATJUNias f|>O,UAY A T?»A QA ATINHiE *io.-DAY At iS.OII. ■ Xhe Charming " Star with the bmumg Eyes."' "MADGE , * iVXADGE J3 ExNJNiix>Y. iTV/jAJJGE i/"ENNEDY *. ajjGu! X\ &js NJiJ>Y, MADGE «. UpNEDC ADG-E X\S\ftjbDY. "A/i AJUtiiJ u oMhimiY, i.V± AJDGE X\ « Y. MADGE (u xifNNEI>Y, ! ItX AjjUE A\ndNJSEi.>Y. Tkyi AOGJS ». nuNNEDY. IViAUGii JtkjiNiMiiDY. As the roboiiiuua bride in- a very excellent .. —.t,t™.~. Goldwyn play, » " PRIEND p utsiJAiNi)." . " X RliuND XIuSiJAJSD." " »i "ÜbBAND." " £ jttliiiiND J-4 UhiSivNU." " |_« üb&juJMX" "I? rtJUJND -E4 Üb±JAND." " |j>KIJc.ND Li uSIiAJND." " X KlCftD JO. oSiiAND." " |,iiUibJ\D »_. übBAND." "X? ttiElvD XJ übiiAiND." Here was a girl who thought she could marry wiuiout love. She did so. and there i foi.owed a bougnt-and-pa.d-for hone moon. BUT you .NEVER KNOW WHAT a GIRL'S LIK-ti LJN'TIU YOU MARRY I . . HER. However, Hubby waß a sort of Society Cave man. He severely "dumped" his pretty liiine spouse brutauy, but firmly— finally, when she discovered that he was . SOME real man she snuggled into his arms —and, well, you know the rest. YOC'JUb Wlbil iuU HAD HALF HIS LUCK. • , • An unexcelled buou.mg Society Comedydrama. In addition. Speo.auy for the Kiddies' Benefit, A RATTLING UooD KEYSTONE COMEUY, i " rpHE pLOMBER." " Xuii A 'AjbAUtsuJA.'* AND OTHERS. USUAL PRICES: Bta.is, "6d: Circle. Is: Reserves, Is 6d (plus tax), s Children half:E. ice. bend the kiddies along. I z I RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT I BY 'Piioi>E 5645. ' T?XCLV-SIVE TO rpHE T YRIC. jbtcLUSIVE TO iHE JL/YRIC. GLOBE nPHEATRE. "The Temple X HEATRE. Supreme of /i LOBE m HEATRE. Filmdom." VTiAJBE X Hh*ATRE- . C!OMMENCING TO-DAY , . The Goidie Girl, The Goidie Girl, IPS MWISB Mill MSB M^S As rpHE "VfATE OF THE QALLY ANN 1 V IVIa'IE OF THE OaLLY -CLAN THE mate OF the CALLY ann aE MaTE of_the, pally Ann A charming film, depicting the Premiere Ingenue ma role calling for a clever and appealing portrayal of all her superb artistry, disclosing a winning elfishness and showing her peculiar temperamental suitability to act difficult studies of '■ intense imagery. Mill Mill MIS' ' -In . i. . Sou'-wester and Oils Kins. Spray-sp'.aahed and sun-kis t. _ Laugh, and perhaps cry, in sympathy with* this little Sea Waif ■ As this truly sweet. film story is unfolded before you. | Supports include— i "ATONFMFNT." "ATONEMENT." A Two-reel Drama with a real plot and . 'ive action. i "A 'PLANE STOT»Y." j "A 'PLANE STOPY." I A cute Comedy with some dinktrm aero- J planing. j Also I A bemtiful "FORD" Scenic. "THE VVLLVY OF THE TRVJJT." "THE VALLEY OF THE TRENT." And THE USUAL PRICES PREVAIL. A UCK&AND Q.RAMMAB SCHOOL. JUBILEE riELEBBATIONS. PROGRAMME: THURSDAY. 21st AUGUST. OLD BOYS' p&t A3? SCHOOL. Muster at Mam Gate at 1.45 p.m. fhort- Speeches in Halhi. .!.■„, . hysicai.Drill, etc., by Boys m School >'■ "Grounds, c • THURSDAY...SIat .AUGUST (EVENING). OLD BOYS' REUNION IN SCHOOL HALL. 8 O'clock. FRIDAY. 22nd AUGUST. JUBILEE BALL AT THE SCHOOL. By Invitation Only, .■£■ Former Pupils of Boys' and Girl*' Schools. who nave not received invitations can obtain same on application to the 'undersigned. - The Afternoon and Evening Functions on THURSDAY are free to all Old Boys of the School, and those returned from Active Service are specially invited to attend. Tickets for the Bal obtainable at Champtaloup and Jidmiston's. Queen Street, on pre--66austi-r. of invitation. F. T. EYRE. Hon. See. Auckland Grammar School Old Boys' Asan-. Princess buildings. Quean St. Football.' T3UGBY pOOTBALL. jT QOLLEGE "QAY. QN rpHE T\OMAIN. QN yyOMAIN. QN rriHE T^OMAIN. rpO-DAY (SATURDAY). 1 P.M. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. 1 FIRST GRADE. GRAMMAR SCHOOL B V. SACRED' HEART. OIK P.M. EXHIBITION MATCH. THING'S V. H.RAMMAR. QRAMMAR V. TTING'S. (These Matches have been arranged through the courtesy of the Principals of the Three Colleges.) 3f f- P.M. SENIOR CLU* CHAMPICN•A«J SHIP. Q.RAMMAR QLD POYS V. /COLLEGE "DIFLES. POLLEGE -piFLES V. Q.RAMMAR QLD "DOYS. (THE TWO LEADING TEAMS). Last game a drawl 4 points each. Admission to Ground. Is. Ladies, schoolboys, and girls, 6d. Stand. Is. NO HALFPRICE. Vehicles. Is. NOTES. , (1) Vehicles go to far side of ground, opposite pavilion. (2) Players must produce their passes at gates. (3) Usual gatekeepers please attend main entrance 12 o'clock. P. McELWAIN. Hon. Sec. A.R.F.U. ~ ... SS l Billiards. DILLIABDR Wanted all Comrades in the Great War to know that HAROLD McNETL. who has just returned, has resumed control of his old pooular position. KING'S BILLIARD PARLOURS, Corner of Upper Pitt Street end Karansahape Road. Skating. "ROYAL.ALBERT RINK.— sessions; as» Mornings, 10 to 12s afternoon, fl to 4.3 ft» ®venmse. 7.50 to 10. uiM "" wu ' *w» *•«*?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 16

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