I Amusements. GRAND — TO-DAY. BAND 1 0-DAY. i A Pine World Drama. THE OTRONG TTTTAY. — _ HE OTRONG VV AY. : , THE QTRONG TIT AY Starring HE Oi'RONG VV AY June Elvidge. I THE STRONG 1* 7"AY. : iX HE OTRONG VV AY. • THE QTRONG TATAY Starring HE OI'SONG VV AY June Elvidge. THE OTRONG \\TAY. HE OTRONG VV AY. THE QTRONG T/tfAY HE OTRONG VV AY A Powerful Drama, Throbbing With. Life. Trie Settings are Unusually Beautiful. A Terrible Lessen for Every Mother who would Sacrifice Her Daughter. AND CHARLIE piBAPLIN | HA LIE V/HAPLIN CHARLIE riHAPLIN In HAKLIE V. HAPLIN ! CHARLIE riHAPLIN " A "HOG'S HA R LIE xV -L' CHARLIE J IFE." j HARLIE Vv HAPLIN 1CHARLIE HAPLIN ! HARLIE HAPLIN CHARLIE /CHAPLIN . In mart if, V, '-TAPL/N CHARLIE pHAYLIN " A T^OGS Mitnv L-'fi'Tnc ii u CHARLIE T IFE." -t a I'TJK \ p>t IX _Li CHARLIE ptHAPLIN HARLIE Chaplin Will appear: 2.10 and 4 o'clock. 7.10 and 9 o'clock. Sessions: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Doors. 1.30 and 6.30. Prices —Afternoon : Circle, Is 6d and laChildren. 6d: Stalls. 63. —Circle, Is 6d and Is: Res. 2s: Children, half-price; Stalls. 9d (plus tax). LTJPINO HAS ARRIVED' An Epoch-Marking Engagement! Commencing To-day, at 2.30 ! Commencing To-day, at 230. AT THE MATINEE. AT THE MATINEE. ROLLER'S QPERA TTOUSB Direction : Ben. and John Fuller. THIS A FTERNOON, O A his Afternoon. £.o\J' 9QA this a fternoon jI.OXJf XHIS Xi-FTERNOGN AND TO-NIGHT, AT Q O-NIGHT. AT O. AT Q rpO-NIGHT AT Of 1 O-NIGHT Ben and John Fuller Have the Honour to Present THE WORLD-WIDE COMEDY STAR, BARRY ' T UPINO ARRY JLiUPINO. BARRY I OPINO ARRY JU UPINO BARRY T UPINO. ARRY JUITPLNO. BARRY T UPINO. ARRY JJUPINO. BARRY T UPINO. ARRY JUUPINO. BARRY T UPINO. J ipt?Y IjttptnO BARRY T UPINO. ARRY JUUPINO. This is one of the most important, and certainly one of the most expensive, vaudeville engagements ever made in the Southern Hemisphere. As One of the World's Leading Comedians Mr. Lupmo's Name Stands Supreme! TO-DAY AT 30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. BARRY T UPINO. ARRY -LiUPINO. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH COMEDIAN, And the Crowned Monarch of Brainstorm Burlesque Carnival. GALAXY OF VAUDEVILLE STARS— Walter George's Sunshine Players, "The Orange Girl." Brightie and Carlyon, Astras, Sylvester. The Molinaris. Two Gilberts. NOTE SPECIAL LUPINO PRICES, FOR THIS EVENING ONLY: D.C. and 0.5.. 3s -, Stalls, 2s : Upper Circle, Is 'No Booking Fee). Plan at Richardson's 'opp. Milne and Choyce) till Noon: thereafter at Segedin's (opp. Theatre) till 7. 'Phone 3748. (All Prices Plus Tax). MATINEE PRICES AS USUAL: Is 6d, Is. and 6d. Is 6d, la, and 6d. »p O W N Tl A ~~L L. | /-VRGAN r>ECITAL, By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). »TTHIS (SATURDAY) T7IVENING. AT 8 O'CLOCK. VOCALIST: MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY PROGRAMME. 1. Exsultemus ---.-- Ralph Kinder 2. Andante from Sonata No. 1 - - Borowski 3- March on a Theme by Handel - Guilmant 4. •' Humoresque" ....... Dvorak 5. "O Lord, Most Holy" - - Cesar Franck MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 6. Pilgrim's Progress, Part 1 - Ernest Austin (A Narrative Tone Poem) 7. "On "Wings of Song" - - - Mendelssohn INTERVAL. 8. " Over the Moor" S. Liddl« MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 9. "Strawberry Fair" - - English Folksong (Arranged for Organ and Chimes by the City Organist) Accompanist: Mr. Cyril Towsey. Doors open at 7 30 p.m Admission. 6d. HENRY W. WILSON. „ . i ,„ ... Town Clerk. October 18. 1919. MEW ZEALAND" LABOUR PARTY - -M Every Sunday Evening. 8 p.m., H.jf rheatre. \ oca! and Instrumental Item? Lecmre. Collection Meetings. MASS TTEETING . poR UTEN. ASS AIEETTNG xOR Men! npOWN TTALL QONCERT nHAMBER. 'pO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT O P.M. SPEAKER: pADRE T3ULLOCK. SUBJECT: " T HE j? ETURNED WOLDIER, npHE pITIZEN. AND CHRISTIANITY." ALL MEN INVITED. Chairman: MR. C. HUDSON. T R A N D rfTH E A T*R p" TRANDI A g a T R SUNDAY, 7.30 P.M. GREAT MISSION SERVICE. Miss E. Cooper will sing " The Holy City" and "' A Message from the Saviour." The Orchestra 'conductor Mr. Whiteley Mc Elwain. A.T.C.L. : pianist, Mr C Booth will play "Soldiers' March from Faust (Gounod), and "Forget Me Not" (Macbeth). oi REV. E. T. COX. M.A.. speaks on " DAMAGED GOODS." With special reference to the Social Peril and the moral degradation -wrought by our City booksellers. Citizens, awake to the danger confronting your boys and girls. THE FILM PICTURE POD'S IN TTIS TTEAVEN. Itod's in xlis Heaven CODS IN TTIS HEAVEN OD-S IN -tils HeaveS: BUR'NAND'S Professional Orchestra and Brass Band oj>en for engagements, any number of instruments.— 16, Vulcan Lane. OW is the Time to buy your Christmas Cards. A splendid selection at Braithwaite's Book Arcade, 88, Victoria Street. URNITURE.—BEST PRICE GIVEN -"". WAITEMATA AUCTIONEERING CO. 2213 A "»«*« i» SERIOUS Mistake to buy your New Saason's Footwear without first visiting Pearson and Co.. of Newton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 20
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