Amusements. j STRAND N.Z.'s CJTRAND „ TRAND Largest CTRAND STRAND And QTRAND _ TRAND Finest TRAND QTRAND Picture OTRAND OTRAND House. OTRAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd- » • * » You cannot do better than send the Kiddies to the DADDY T ONG - T EGS " ADDY -LrfONG - J-J EGS '' MATINEE rpO-DAY, AT OIK ATI NEE X O-DAY. AT i Come and see "Little Mary," freckle-faced Bosco, the hard-faced Matron, and kind Daddy Long-Legs. * * * » * "'Tain't just fer kids; tain't just fer firown-ups—its fer Everybody who can. larf an' cry an' don't care' if th© lady on the next seat sees em."— JPOR A -pEW TV/TORE J} AYS! Thousands have already seen "Daddy LongLegs,' ' but there is still a large number of patrons who have been unfortunately crowded out. and in. order that no one shall miss this great and artistic photo-play the management has arranged to screen it for a fewmore days. THIS A FTERNOON, AT O1 K his Afternoon. A A-iO. New Supporting PicturesTHIS T7VENING. AT Wir HIS -H/VENING, At i'lo. MARY p.ICKFORD, AKY XICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD, A SS PICKFORD. XVXaRY JTICKFORD "THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART!" MARY OICKFORD. iRY JT aCKFORD. \|ARY piCKFORD. ■"JjaRY XICKFORD. In an artistic achievement that belongs to me gallery of the screen's greatest accomplishments! DADDY T ONG-T EGS" DADDY IJONG-XJEGS-' ADDY T ONG - T EGS" :;tf DDY JUoNG-JUeGS" „ rVADDY T ONG - T EGS " '±J r.PY -LiONG - JLeGS " TVADDY T ONG - T EGS " " i-»ADDY -Long - » Jean Webster's Celebrated Story and Play. SPECIAL PROLOGUE AND ORCHESTRA. T<§ PLAN at the Richardson Piano Co.. i -Ltd.. Queen Street, to-day until 5 p.m., afterwards at the Theatre ('phone 31141 NIGHT PRICES : 2s 6d, 2s, Is Gd. and Is. DAY PRICES: 2s and Is (.Plus Tax). Reserves. 6d extra. Children half-price. QARNIVAL. yE QLD -gNGLISHE T7IAYRE. rpOWN TTALL. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. October, 21. 22. 23. GOING NIGHT AND DAY. Garrison Band. City Band. Temperance Guards Band. Pipers' Band. Scotch Dances. Continental Promenade Concert, Side Shows. Baby Show. Trades Displays. Art Union. Costume Promenade, Skill and Pastime Games, Prizes. Raffles. .AFTERNOON TEA. LUNCHEON SUPPERS. Uixutt£ ' ur *- THE FINEST SHOW ON RECORD. Interesting, Educational, Amusing. PRICES: 2s. Is. Children. Half-price Season Ticket. Wildman and Arey's. ss. L. N. JACOBS. Organiser G. G. FARLAND. Secretary. OALE OF WORK. GRAFTON ROAD METHODIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). OCTOBER 13. At 2.80 and 7.45 p.m. Admission: Afternoon free; Evening. 6d. Attractive Programme. jy I N N A' FORGET. "OUR BOYS* CONCERT." CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20. Doors Open. 7.15. Concert. 7.45 sharp. Cars 945 P.S.S.A. Boy. Will G'ive Entire Programme Original Boyish Fun. Come and Hear a Boys' Concert. Admission. Is Sweets and Flowers on Sale. M. FINDLAY,. Secretary. A UCKLAND COMMERCIAL TRAVEL A Allb S *£H°^EMEN'S A SOCIAL, EVENING will be tendered to Returned soldier Members and their Ladv friends on SATURDAY, October 25, 1919 in the Masonic Hail. Belgium Street, at 7.40 p.m. Members and ladies' tickets can be obtained from the undersigned. C. W. HARTY. Secretary. Any returned member not having received an invitation please communicate with the Secretary, Durham Street West. ■VTEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY — i/ 1 ~M r A. - Ogilvie . ein ss "Thinking of' Thee and Sleep and the Roses," H M Theatre, To-morrow (Sunday) Evening. Meetings. Y M.CA. 'pO-MORROW, AT 3 P.M. SHARP. A Subject: THE PLACE. PROGRESS. POSSIBILITIES LACE, i- ROGRESS, X OSeIBILITTES OF THE M EN ' S CHRISTIAN A SSOCIATION. SPEAKER• A. S. WILSON, ESQ., ,T P A. S. WILSON, ESQ.. J.P.i .Of Perth, Western Australia. PLACE YOUNG MEN'S The PROGRESS of the CHRISTIAN POSSIBILITIES ASSOCIATION. MISS ETTA SCHNETDEMAN will Sing "Sometimes in Summer." Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. Orchestra in attendance Look Out for Next Sunday's Speaker. THE COMING WEEK'S ACTIVITIES: TO-MORROW MORNING, 9.4s—Residents' I Rally. Speaker: Mr. Ken. Glass. ''PO-MORROW EVENING, 8.30 — AfterX Church Social Hour at Y.W.C.A All Young People cordially invited. TJITEDNESDAY EVENING. 6.3o—Mid-week V T Meeting and Singsong. Speaker. Chaa G. Winslow, Esq., Act.-Consul-General for U.S.A. FRIDAY EVENING. 7--Elocution Class. Tutor, Thos. Harris. TO-DAY — AT THE DOMAIN —rpO-DAY ■a- Commencing 1 p.m. * j GRAND C PORTS ri ALA. RAND PORTS VTALA. ANNUAL SPORTS OF THE BOYS' DIVISION. o*7 EVENTS, O*T EVENTS Including Novelty Races. 120 Performers — 120 Performers — 120 All Parents and Friends Interested Invited. Ground and Grandstand FREE. J. G. GARLAND, Office Secretary. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. i HPIVOLI HE ATRE. i rpO-MORROW 'SUNDAY), 7- P.M. -I- iDoors Open 6.30) I Subject: "WILL THE OLD BOOK STAND?" " WILL THE OLD BOOK STAND?" A Message to the Uncon-rtorted. MISSIONER: REV. A. A. MURRAY. ' Gospel Hymns. Choir Pieces. Orchestra. I 999 Fro* Seats. All Cordially Invited. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 20
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