Amusements. EVERYBODY GOES TO "EV'SYB'DY'S." " - — —' " IUV'RYB'DY'S." 1 mo DAY AT O O'CLOCK. X O-LAY -J '• (Doors open 1.30). ■ ===== 3.30. = TO-NIGHT AT 17 O'CLOCK. O-NIGHT I (Doors open 6.30) — : AND == 8.30. = — BOOK YOUR SEATS. *- — 'PHONE 4102. I■ QENSATIONAL SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. OUCCESS. THE PARAMOUNT SUPER ATTRACTION. QESSUE TTAYAKAWA OESSUE XIAYAKAWA — ; ■ in THE GREAT RACIAL PROBLEM PLAY. ~" T§£ HE 0F TI IM I?ACES."- — XHE V/'ITY OF UIM X 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" — — , i?S^ >atrons whenever a play is — — UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. - — The Qity of Dim FSce3 " deals with — — * tremendous modern social problem — — —the problem of mixed racial relations. —tions. and consequently the problem — —of the ' half-caste.' The subject is — —& ' 1 but lhe Genius of Sessue — — -fctayakawa permits the presentation — — of this story for adults, which, in the — — .hands of a lesser artist, would be — ~ ■ impossible. SESSUE TTAYAKAWA .ESSUE XIAYAKAWA • ESSUE TTAYAKAWA ESSUE -O-AYAKAWA sessue ttayakawa essue -O-AYAKAWA _ in —" rpHE /-MTY OF T|IM TRACES."— i — XHE \jits OF .Vim J: aces."— l — The Drama of a White Woman and a — 1 — - 1 YeEow Man. i —" THHE piTY OF T»IM TRACES."— — IHE \JITY OF X»IM 1; ACES."— — " Our blood is as red—our limbs as — — strong—our appetites as keenand — ————— yet you deny us." —" >T>HE piTY OF TAIM 17ACES."— — AHE v/ity OF x ACES."— —*' You must face the problemthe — — problem of the half-caste—or it will — overwhelm you." • 1 —"rpHE piTY OF T\IM TRACES."— — AHE v-tty OF 1»IM X ACES."— — "Is it our fault? Years ago you burst — — the flood-gates. Now we are here — waiting." —" THE piTY OF TVM TTIACES."— i — J- HE V/ITY OF l-'IM X ACES."— — " Do you think the velvet of your skin, — — the scent of your hair is nothing to — — me?" ■ -"THE PITY OF TVM TRACES."—! — J- HE V/TTY OF UIM X ACES."— — " There are the two roads. Which do — i —— you choose? I —" HE pITY OF Tilli TRACES."—I — XHE V/ITY OF UIU X ACES."—i — " And beyond the passions and desires — — of the East lies " The City of Dim — — ■ —- Faces." — — " Pale hands, pink tipped, like Lotus — —1( buds that float — — ' On those cool waters where we used — — u to dwell, — — I would have rather felt you round — — , my throat. • — — ' Crushing out life, than waving me — — farewell." —""THE piTY OF T|IM T^ACBS."— ! — XHE V/ITY OF XJIM X ACES."— Specially Arranged Musical and Vocal Selections will be Played by Ew.'SlS.'sl'S P-REAT pRCHESTRA VRYB'DY'S VTREAT WRCHE3TRA „ . EVERY EVENING. Sessions: At 2 o'clock. 3.30. 7 o'clock, and 8.30 ATOTD THE EARLY SESSIONS. OR BOOK YOUR SEATS ('Phone ,4402) JWERYBODY GOES TO -pV'RYB'DY'S. Q.LOBE. Q.LOBE. Q. L OBE. QLOBE. Q-LOBE. Q.LOBE. METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. The Management have METRO FILMS, much pleasure ,n anMETBO FELMS. Bouncing they have seMETRO FILMS, cured exclusively for the METRO FILMS. Globe Theatre. Metro METRO FILMS. Films, commencing TOMETRO FILMS. DAY METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. With METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. BERT . LYTELL METRO FILMS. BERT LYTELL METRO FILMS. BERT LYTELL ffigß?Sßg: BEET LYTELL METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. THE SPENDER. METRO FILMS. THE SPENDER $BPSSB!3HJt- SSI SPENDER METRO FILMS. THE SPENDER METRO FILMS. THE SPENDER METRO FILMS. THE SPENDER: METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. From F. O. Bartiett's 511118 fIlm! Famcus Story - METRO FILMS. g|P§ Ssfl: ."feu!? •*£*«%<l WA fiEfi sr <„«'* METRO FILMS, old T. W Bisbee in m&mt. ***&•* ***& I METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. METRO FILMS. Also, METRO FILMS. JffiKO FILMS. ffilS &&& - topical BUDGETMETRO FILMS. BSB 1681- BILLY WBBT COMSDYMETRO FILMS'. Palace' ™e~cosy — theatre - t>alace'. piiiSl: ponstance ALACE. \J Pallc! TALMADGE 13ALACE. X X ALACE. in PALACE. X ALACE. " {~1 OOD PALACE. It _ ALACE. "fVTIGHT. T>ALACE. i.l X ALACE. T3AUL." PALACE. X ALACE. PALACE.' c\ DAYS ONLY. _ ALACE. 6 NIGHTS ONLY. PALACE. X a.LACE. SESSIONS: PALACE. 2. 3.50. 7, and 8.30. ALACE. Football. 5T EAGUE TjIDOTBALL. T EAGUE FOOTBALL. 0 ."M-ORTHERN TTNION. THE FAST. SPECTACULAR GAME. A USTRx\LIA "VT A UCKLAND THE MATCH OF THE TOUR. •pvOMAIN. m .-DAY SATURDAY 'T'O-DAY. SEE THE TWO FLYERS. BORDER AND DAVIDSON. AS OPPONENTS. AUCKLAND TEAM NOW IN SOLID TRAINING. POME YEARLY. IF WEATHER FINE TWO CURTAINRAISERS WILL BE PLAYED. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE TO AND FROM ALL SUBURBADMISSION: Ground Is Schoolboys 6d. Stand Is, no half-price. IVAN CULPAN. Secretary. Auckland Rugby League. Hockey. IT O C K E Y. n^O-DAY, AT HOCKEY GROUNDS, Market Road, Remuera. THE pAME OF THE OEASON. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, A 3 P.M. VfTAIKATO v. \\TAIKATO V. ♦» auckland "DEPS. Auckland tteps. ADMISSION, 6d. H. GRAYSON. Hon. Sec, A.H.A.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 18
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