I Amusements. fTRAND N.Z- CTRAND TRAND • Largest CTRAND TRAND And OTRASD TRAND Finest J3TRAND STRAND Picture QTRAND TRAND House. —- OTBAND Direction: FsiKer's Pictures. Ltd To-day at IX. 12 50. 2.40, 4. 30, 6.M. and S. LAST DAY OF ANNIE WARD. A Great ANNIE VV ARD. And F ANNIE TA7ARD. . Popular ANNIE WARD. Actress • ANNIE TXTARD. A: Her ANNTE Ward. Beat: In a New Pathe Photo-Pi3T; • Innocent: . •"--TNNOCENT. ' , Look at her " XNNOCENT. ' Jewels— " INNOCENT." Clothes! Do " XNNOCENT. ' ' You think I'm "TNNOCENT." Mad?" *• Innocent. * Did He Lie ' -INNOCENT. - ? " A.VNOCENT. ' Piicss as Usual. ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW [ V-OMMENCING 1 MORROW; i A NEW GOLDWYN FLAY TOM \fOORE. AOM Moore. i t?om oore. Bom Moore. Tom oore. OM Moore. ("THE playboy of THE screen ' " tom \TOORE, OM iMLoOKE. TOM n.fOORE. AOM M.OORE. Tom \fOORE. OM Moore. . I Who has won more in popularity than any p 1 other picture player during the past year. l\" A *\r AX A KE> "R ls \roKBT." * •• A Man And His Monet." " A \T&s A XI > Bis "\TONEY." -ii. AfAANaiAJSD Jtlis Money." The humorous adventures of a young man who started penniless to win back his !=eii-respect. -"A Hm H 1 ! M°^" .' -A Mi? A-"" 0 TT IS M8n15:» •j "xl ALaN Axd Jlja i>AONEY." J COMMENCING SATURDAY I AT THE STRAND. ! • t > "TOWN TTALL CONCERT CHAMBER ] ; t -\ QATUEDAY. -VOVEMBEE <>Q I j A UNIQUE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT . A UNIQUE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT -1 Wil be given by ■ i madame BELLA "dussell JrIADAME Jjella JIVUSSELL And Her LADIES' CHOIR OF PRIVATE PUPILS. . LADIES' CHOIR OF PRIVATE PUPILS. LADIES' CHOIR OF PRIVATE PUPILS. SOLOS. DUETS- TRIOS, AND i PART SONGS. 6 '* Assisted, by " MISS BERYL MATTHEWS - Elocutionist I ! MR. NORMAN MARTIN - - - - 'Cello . MR. LEO. WHITI'AKEB - - Accompanist ~ MISS MARSDEN - - - Choir Accompanist y MEMORISE THE DATE: NOVEMBER 23. 1, Docr3 open 7JSO p.m. - s. PRICES: 2s 2d, la Id. Reserved. 3s 3d. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey'i. PHIL MARKS, Business Manager. rr\ O -W N - jCT Is LT EG AN ECITAL, By MR. \,TAUGHAN TJARNETT rciTY ORGANIST.) J QATUEDAY, ]V"OV. f>Q 1313, AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. . THE LAST SATURDAY RECITAL OF L THE YEAR. Vocalist: MRS- CYRIL TOWSEY. Storm Fantasia (Lemmens)j Finland:*. 'Sibelius), Adagio. Sixth Symphony (Widor>, March, "Henry VIII." (Snllrvan.!. Projrramme in Saturday's Issue. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission: 6d. HENRY - W. WILSON, November 26. -1919. Town Clerk. ■pRLNCESS. TO-MOBBOW. THE CQUAW TITAN, HE OOUAW Man. A Paramount Cecil B De Milie Production.' . PULLER'S OPERA E O*U SE. . " THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKI." For the First Time in Auckland. - At the Matinee. Monday Next. PiANOS by beat matters. AH prices, casn or terms. Inspect. F. Moor* Piana Co . Customs Street East. » Garden Fetes, Etc. r<S./ei TAJ OMEN'S CHBISTLAN \>ii?o »* TEMPERANCE C /\ J> GARDEN PARTY will bo \St I i\j "M *» the grounds of Mr. - - r * 'M- ' Esplanade Road, Mount Eoen. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. _ November 29. from 2to 6. Band in attendance. Stalls for Sweets. Cakes, Flowers, etc j Iced Creams. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Musical ,litems. Address by Mrs. Smeeton. ilrs. VBeeier, of America, is expected to be present. Tickets. Is. Children 6<3. " Mt. Eden Cars stop at Esplanade Road. - • Sale of Work. 1 .— . CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. A SALE OF WORK Will be held IN THE PARISH HALL TO DAY iFBIDAY). NOV. 2S. 1319. In Aid of the Choree Grounds' Fund. . To be opened at 2.30 p.m. by Mrs. Stride, And from 7 till 10.30 p.m. j ' Fancy and Plain Needlework, Sweets. Provision Stalls. Etc. Afternoon Tea. EVENING-— Laughter, Song, and Story by Mre. Arthur Griffiths' Dramatic Pupils. ADMISSION. 6<L Holiday Antionnce"- <•*< T'HE LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS ' A ANo LAND AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION OF AUCKLAND ON- , CORPORATE!)). The Offices of Members win be CLOSED TO-MORROW ■Saturday, MORNING Show Day'.. W. J. A. THOMSON. Secretary. iTaUBLIC NOTICE. ST. ANDREW'S DAY. i Tne Auckland District Repatriation Office wiJ be CLOSED on MONDAY, December ] (St. Andrews Day). FRANK H. BURBUSH. District Rep-atria tion Officer, Auckland. Cricket. J. CRICKET. < . QRICKET. ' JTEATHCOTE TTTLUAMS ; V CHALLENGE QHIELD ** M ATC ?" I I£DEN pARK. £ D EN T>ARK. [ TO-DAY (FRIDAY i. KINGS COLLEGE (Challengers; V • GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Holders). Admission: Adults 6d. Schoolboys 3d. Bowling. pONSONBY BOWLING CLUB. THE " AT HOME." ; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. I ( Members ?nd Visiting Bowle--s will he : p Selector :: they arrive before 2 r.m. Draw at 2.15 p.m. sharp. H. C. ROWLAN©. Hon. Secretary. Excursions. Picnics, .Etc. V OBTHER:N ' STEAMSHIP |sVVs| *> CO.. LTD. WEEK-END TRIPS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23. OSTEND: S.S. OREWA - . 2-30 m. Leavin? Dstend: MONDAY'. 6.45 a.m. ABKLE'S AND WAY PORTS: S.S. KOTITI 1.45 o.m. Leaving Arkle's: MONDAY. 6 a-m, " CHARLES HANSON. - Manager. OT. GEORGES ROWING CLUB* . MONSTER MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. MONSTER MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. In Aid of Club Funds. _ S.S. PEREGRINE. WEDNESDAY. December 3. 7.30 pjo. Auckland City Band in attendance. Tickets. Is 3d each, on sale at Wildman and Arey's, J. DONNELLY. Hon. Seo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 14
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