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THE LYRIC. Symonds Street. " DAMAGED GOODS" SEASON. Direction ... Quality Features. TO-DAY AT 2.80. For - TO-DAY AT 2.30. Women TO-DAY AT 2.30. Only. TO-NIGHT AT 8. For TO-NIGHT AT 8. Men TO-NIGHT AT 8. Only. Eugene Brieux's Thrilling Masterpiece, "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." In Seven Electrifying Acta. The Most Powerful Photo-Play E-*r Shown, LADtES' MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30. ALTERNATE NIGHT SESSIONS NEXT WEEK FOR EITHER SEX. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY. AT 8. FOR WOMEN ONLY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY. FOR MEN. LADIES' MATINEES DAILY. "DAMAGED GOODS" "DAMAGED GOODS" la the Picture Sensation of 4he Decade. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF, TO YOUR CHILDREN. TO THE COMMUNITY. To See This Remarkable' Picture. HUSH ! HUSH ! HUSH ! Is the Devil's Propaganda, that rusting Innocents may be Defiled. HYPOCRISY AND QUACKERY FULLY HYPOCRISY AND QUACKERY FULLY EXPOSED. *«""* See "Damaged Goods," and Learn THE GREATEST* LESSON OF LIFE. Box Plans, for both Women and Men's Evening Sessions are "* Richardson's, opp. Hi line and Choyce. '* T i°'k- y '? .M* l^ o . and To-night's Plana wui be at the Lyric from 1 p.m. to-day. Is P ]cL CES: Reserves. 2 " 7d: 2s Id, Is 7d. CHAUTAUQUA. V^HAUTAUQUA. CIHAUTAUyUA. -'HAUTAUOUA. (chautauqua, chautauqua. concert /chamber Concert Chamber concert chamber. ONCERT V^HAiiBER. Oct: 25 58 31. OS: 25 58 31. JuSg"! OeS: D. ABE: ZEDELER riDINTETTE. EDELER Quintette. DR. pAROLINE r\ lESEL. R. Caroline VTIESEL. FENWICK -\rEWELL T3ARTY ENWICK INeWELL X ARTY. DR. A RTHUR riARPENTER. R. iXRTHUR Carpenter. LYRIC QUARTETTE. YRIC VjIUARTETTE. EED. V*F VV ngton. XVeed, kjf VV ashington. JUNIOR TOWN. O UNIOR 1 OWN. AND IVr ANY r\THERs. ND IVXany VJthers. THE WORLD AT YOUR DOOR. THE WORLD AT YOUR DOOR. LECTURES If LECTURES 11 lO CONCERTS lO X-_i CONCERTS XIL ALE DIFFERENT. SEASON TICKETS: ADULTS, 10s. CHILDREN. 4s. STUDENTS, 6s. Season Reserves, 2s ExtraTickets on Sale by local Citiz*n_, or may be secured at Wildman and Arey*s. SINGLE ADMISSIONS: 3s (Reserved), 2s 6d, Is 6d ; NO TAX. Box Plan for Reserves Only open Thursday Morning, at Wildman and Arey's. ALL PROCEEDS GO TOWARDS THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHAUTAUQUA MOVEMENT. Conducted by A Society of New Zealand Citizens, Registered under the Incorporated Societies Act, 1908, as THE CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). Executive Council: Miss Helen Carson. Hon. Geo. Fowlds. Mr. W. J. Napier. Mr. Mark Cohen. Mr. M. E. Paget. TTLORAL T^ETE. OATURDAY, T-VECEMBER C ■pLLERSLIE "OACECOURSE (By Kind Permission Auckland Racing Club) ST JOHN AMBULANCE £10.000 APPEAL FUND. DECORATED — Motor-cars, Tradesmen's Carts, Motor-cycles. Bicycles, Scooters, Go-carts. Perambulators, Motor-waggons, eto., etc. MAYPOLE DANCES. BABY SHOW SIDESHOWS OF EXCEPTIONAL ATTRACTIONS. PRIZES FOR ALL. NO ENTRANCE FEES FOB COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES pLOSE "M-OVEMBER -jQ TOWN AND COUNTRY ASKED TO JOIN. ! ADMISSION : Adults Is. Children .. M. Motors and large vehicles .. Is. extra , Grandstand and enclosure.. 2s. extra. PARTICULARS AND ENTRANCE FORMS ON APPLICATION. C F. BICKFORD. Hon. Organieer. St. John Ambulance. Appeal Fund-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 20
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