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w : Aannements. I. EVERYBODY GOES TO "EV'EYB'DYS." , " TJiV'RYB'DY'S." ~ '• " -EiVRYB'DY'S." — rpo-DAY — , X O-DAY — ■ New Programme. — npo-DAY — , X 0-DAY - A PARAMOUNT SUPER ATTRACTION. SESSUE TJAYAKAWA ESSUE XXaYAKAWA —— LN THE GREAT RACIAL PROBLEM PLAY. *~" Tlf 0P "n iM I?ACES."- ; — XHE V/ITY OF JJIM J ACES."— '. - THE DRAMA OF A WHITE WOMAN — • AND A YELLOW MAN. • SPECIAL NOTICE. ' — * * Before presenting this drama the — — management again adheres to the — — policy of notifying " Everybody's " — , — valued patrons whenever a play is — — UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. — — ' .The City of Dim Faces " deals with — — a tremendous modern social problem — — --the problem of mixed racial rela- — — tions. and consequently the problem — — of the ' half-caste.' The subject is — — jaw. hut the genius of Sessu© — — Hayakawa permits the presentation — — of this story for adults, which, in the — — hands of a lesser artist, would be — —— impossible. •—— QESSUE tjayakawa Oessue XXaYAKAWA SESSUE TJAYAKAWA ■ ESSUE XXAYAKAWA sessue tjayakawa essue XXAYAKAWA • in —" npHE piTY OF TVM TRACES."— — -I HE V/ITY OF UIM X ACES."— — The Drama of a White Woman and a — — Yellow Man. —"fT-HE piTY OF F.IM TRACES."— — xHE City OF Mm x ACES."— — " Our blood is as —our limbs as — — strong— appetites as keenand — — yet you deny us." —" THE piTY OF T.IM TRACES."— — the OF J'lM J aces."— — " You must face the problemtho — — problem of the hall-caste —or it will — ■ overwhelm you." —"THE piTY OF Till! "LUCES."— — Ihe City of I-'IM Tacks."— — Is it our fault? Years ago you burst — — the flood-gates. Now we are here — waiting." —" THE piTY OF TV M PACES."— — THE V/ITY OF X*IM X ACES."— — "Do you think the velvet of your skin. — — the scent of your hair is nothing to — me? " • —" T H E piTY OF TV M PACES."— — xhe City OF -UIM J- ACES."— —• " There are the two roads. Which do — you choose? " — —" THE piTY OF TV M PACES."— — XHE MTY OF XJim X ACES."— — " And beyond the passions and desires — — of the East lies " The City of Dim — Faces." — —•' THE piTY of tvm PACES."— — xhe City OF x-'im J- ACES."— — " Pale hands I loved beside the Shali- — — mar. — — " Where are yop now? Who lies — — beneath your spell — — " Who do you lead on Rapture's road- — — way far — — "Before you agonise them in farewell ? — — " Palo hands, pink tipped, like Lotus — — buds that float — — On those cool waters where we used — — to dwell. — — "I would have rather felt you round — — my throat — — " Crushing out life, than waving mo — farewell." — -" THE piTY OF TiIM pACES."— — The v-'ity OF J-Jim X aces."— Specially Arranged Musical and Vocal Selections will be Played by EV'RYB'DY'S pREAT /"\RCHESTRA V'RYB'DY'S vTREAT WRCHESTRA EVERY EVENING. Sessions: A , 2 o'clock. 3.30, 7 o'clock, and 8.30. ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS. OR BOOK YOUR SEATS (Phone 4402). ■pVERYBODY GOES TO PVRYB'DY'S. Lord Jellico&'s Reception. ♦ "fTTCTORIA LEAGUE. linS? RECEPTION TO LADY JELLICOE. ART SOCIETY'S ROOMS. SSjafsffJlf Kitchener Street. V TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Members oi the League (both Men and Women) can obtain their Invitation Cards from the Secretary at the League Rooms, Williamson's Chambers. 43, Shortland Street, any morning between 11 and 1. As tickets will not be obtainable at the door, an early application is requestedA. HOLLAND, Secretary. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. NOTICE TO SCHOOL COMMITTEES. VISIT OF LORD JELLICOE. The Board hereby authorises School Committees, at their discretion, to gTant holidays to their Schools on WEDNESDAY 24th. ' THURSDAY. 25th. rfnd FRIDAY. 26th inst.. 1 in honour of the visit of Lord Jellicoe to Auckland. E. C. PURDIE. Secretary. Auckland. September 17. 1919. A UCKLAND CITIZENS' COMMITTEE - &■ OF WELCOME TO ADMIRAL OF . THE FLEET LORD JELLICOE i PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT OF MEN. Citizens who are willing to entertain small 1 parties of the Ship's Company privately are requested to write promptly to Secretary of Committee, Chamber of Commerce. Swanson I Street. It is desirable to state number of men for whom hospitality will be provided, T so that arrangements can be made immedi- ' ately after arrival of the ship NEXT MONDAY EVENING. NEW ZEALA ND. I ENTERTAINMENT OF JACK TARS. I Including: the following subscriptions, a sum of £14-15 has been donated by the citizens of Auckland to the Citizens' Fund for the entertainment of the men of H M S I New Zealand during her stay in this port' As the cost of entertaining will be larger than was original.y anticipated, further ! donations are invited from those who have ! not yet given assistance to make our hos ! pitality as a community worthy of the historic occasion. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17269, 19 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17269, 19 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17269, 19 September 1919, Page 12