Amusements. "The' Glass of Fashion and Mould of Form."Mrs. Vernon Castle. SfKjS = £52, =SSiSB §1138 = fzL — SffiffiS 88138:= is rzSiligg Direction Fullers' Pictures, Ltd. EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY! THE STAR FEATURE SCREENS AT 2. 3.45. 7. AND 8.30. Doors Open at 1.30 and 6.30. Lovely Irene Castile will Dance Into' Your Heart in This Big, Brilliant. Colourful Drama of Life! TVFS- £ M - VERNON /~IASTLE. t .o" ? i * ERNON V/ASTLE. Mi I MS Vi» CHS MS* ? MS 8 ' VERNON r^STLE. i «=§• & yj - R S. V ERNON V/ASTLE. €11 Mil: Vffigg CitSl MS* £ AT IIB - .TTBENON pASTLE. iTXE. & IVIRS. V ERNON V^ASTLE. The Famous Dancers, in the Romantic Story of Their Lives, entitled =™ Wffi 01 LiFl:" ::Tfl WgS£ OS LiFt" -The Wg;gE OF L!PI> Be Fashionable, and See the Sumptuous Dancing Palace, " Castles by the Sea," in HTg WgSE OF LiFt" ;Tg Wilis 0? Lift" -Til Wilt 01 Lilt" And The taz z. he Jazz. The t a z. HE Jazz. As Danced by George Irvine and Ethel Bennetto. Learn to Jazz from the Movies ! JAZZ DANCERS. JAZZ MUSIC. JAZZ MOVIES. The Walking-Waltz, the Jazz, and the Tickle-toe. LOCAL SCENES IN CONNECTION WITH THE A RRIVAL ZAP T ORD TELLICOE. -Arrival v/f JL/ord Jellicoe. At the Wharf—Unveiling the Sanders Memorial at Takapuna—And Others. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE—TopicaI. PRICES.— Circle, Is: Stalls. 6d. Evening: Reserves, 2s; Circle. Is 6d: Stalls, Is. Plus Tax. BOOK YOUR SEATS BY 'PHONE 3114. FARRAR in the great Pio- " ture, " The Devilstone," To-day. " Ev'ryb'dy's." " QILVER LOCKS AND THE THREE O BEARS " are —Town Hall Concert Chamber, October 4, 2.30 p.m. Lectures. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY J- (H.P.B. Lodge), LECTURE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. By Miss A. E. Peake, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M., At Hoffman's Buildings, 351, Queen Street. Subject: " THEOSOPHICAL EXPLANATIONS." Life on Earth: What are we here for? Life after Death: What is its nature' Do we return to Earth? If so. Why and xiow ? Vocal Solos by Mr. S. T. Butler. L.R.A.M. Questions answered by Mr. J. Roa Thomson. Strand sheathe TRAND XhEATRE. SUNDAY. 7.50 P.M. GREAT MISSION SERVICE. WALSH will sine '"O Rest in the Lord and " Glory to Thee. My God." The orchestra. J- HE ORCHESTRA. (Conductor, j WJiiteley McElwain, \f T ~ Booth, will play "Castagnette (Fabian Rose) and " Priests' March, from Magic Flute " (Mozart) REV. E. T. COX, M.A. sneaks'on " MISSING THE MARK Illustrated by th« FILM PICTURE RSSStSS: Rigggggij"DETRIBUTION. "D ETRIBUTION! J-V ETRIBUTION. J-V ETRIBUTION. gPLENDID JjECTURERS QOMING. DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER ON ASTRONOMY. JUDGE GEORGE D. ALDEN ON SOCIAL PROBLEMS. DR. CAROLINE GIESEL HEALTH LECTURES. MR. M. C. REED ON CIVIC PROBLEMS. CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA.' town hall, october 25 to 51. TOWN HALL, OCTOBER 25 TO 31. Conducted by The Chautauoua Association. Incorporated, Registered under the Incorporated Societies Act., 1908. Not established for pecuniary gain. All proceeds go towards promoting the objects of the Association.
A UNIVERSITY COLLEGE xi. COMMERCE STUDENTS' SOCIETY. A Lecture and Demonstration on Mechanical Aids to Office Efficiency " will be riven by Mr. R. J. Hutchinson (General Manager for New Zealand. Burroughs Adding Machine Company), at 8 p.m., on TUESDAY, September »30. in the English i Lecture Room, Auckland University College. The public invited. A special invitation to business men. HERBERT INGRAM, Hon.. Secretary. Town Hall, October 25 Vy to 31.—Conducted by The Chautauaua Society. Incorporated, a society organised by New Zealand citizens. Not established for pecuniary gain. , Meetings. BIOGRAPH OPERATORS* NOTICE. Meetings arranged for to-morrow are unavoidably Postponed until the following SUNDAY. H. E. BUTLER. Secretary. » T7ICTORIA LEAGUE RED V CROSS COMMITTEE. xgSaW An Urgent Meeting of the above , e °' tho Victoria League WSMSH will be held on MONDAY. September 29. at 11 o'clock. N. EDMUNDS. „ Hon. Secretary. Auckland TAILORESSES AND OTHER FEMALE CLOTHING TRADE EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OP WORKERS. * A Special Meeting of the above Union will be held in 15. Tabernacle Bid™ Karansahape Road, on TUESDAY. Sept. 30 l9iq at 8 p.m. sharp. ' Business: To confirm the ballot re the amendment to Shop Tail ores sea' Award. A. COSSEY, Secretary, I % A cc ?KI d CANARY and - V CAGE BIRD CLUB • Annual General Meeting will be held on TUESDAY. « 7.40. New members invited. E. KING. Hon. Secretary. SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be hoM „* the Bank on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist OcEt ber, at 3.16 p.m. <-»«. toJAS. W. WATTS, Acting-Manager. September '-'7, 1919. CH -i LA l N 7 CRICK. R.X., of HM~s" Y M A" v 4f aUml - "peaks to Men at the VM.C.A.. morrow. at 3 p.m. Musi'al Items by members of the Crew -See Advt, oa back pa««. e iiavt '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 18
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