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• *- Amusements. THE FINEST DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME EVER OFFERED. NATIONAL PICTURES. NATIONAL X ICTTJREB. ATIONAL T>ICTURES. JLI ATIONAL XICTURES. William Fox, Presents TEE MAN WHO NEVER FAKES. Tom Mix. Daredevil Tom Mix! TBB MS Exp r T8& Mil: TBS MS 2lr TBm Mi: BETTER THAN HART OR FAIRBANKS. IN AN ASTOUNDING PLAY OF SENSATIONAL FEATS. A DOUBLE-BARRELLED THRILLER. TREAT JtiJJ "DOUGH. The most ■~iICAT JCJM JA.OUGH. Sensational, rriIEAT fJ?V T>OUGH. Daring, J itEAT JUM XXoUGH. Thrilling. TREAT »T7«M POUGH. Vivid Picture J. RE AT -Eat AVOUCH, overproduced TREAT ?TpM THOUGH, by M.EAT JUM XiODGH. Tom Mix. IN WHICH IS SEEN FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN BULLDOGGING A WILD STEER BY TOM MIS. BULLDOGGING A herd of 2000 cattle -was stampeding into a wind-tanned prairie fir«. Th • cowboy rode through tho herd to the {rout of iho maddened animals, jumped on to the back of the leading steer, and, catching him by the horns, fought and struggled un'.il he threw the- infuriated animal. The res: of the herd spread into a V-shaped formation, • scattered in all directions, and' were corralled, in time to save them from plunging into the blaze.' — THAT'S BULLDOGGING. SEE IT DONE IN "TREAT 'EM ROUGH" BY TOM MIX. The Greatest Cowboy Actor on the Screen, in the Moat Exciting Story ever shown. PEACHES AND PIGTAILS. MUTT AND JEFF. FOX TOPICAL. ■ A LBEBT PAY TpLINOR "PAIR JALBERT XVAY WITH XLILINOR JP AIR ALBERT PAY T?AIR LBEBT JXaY WITH JuLINOR X AIR IN A BRILLIANT COMEDY-DRAMA BUBBLING WITH HUMOUR, MARRIED IN TTASTE. ARRIED In Haste. married in ttaste. arried In- Haste. She married him for better -worse— and ho made good. A film that measures thirteen inches of fun to the loot. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA 8 P.M. SESSIONS: 11. 1.15, 3.30, 6, 8 P.M. OiAYi: STALLS. , fid < No Half-Price); CIRCLE. Is Id. 6d. 'PHONE 2169 A. (AUCKLAND OHORAL OOCTETY (INCORPORATED) AND THE T>OTAL AUCKLAND riHOIB, GRAND COMBINED) PERFORMANCE . :.'.:. Of HANDEL'S " -a/r E S S I A H." \ TOWN TTALL. rTHUESDAY, TJECEMBER -i Q a * . AT 8 P.M. CHORUS OF 805 VOICES. • WITH ORCHESTRA AND GRAND ORGAN. Now Subscribers to the Choral Society e*a now he Enrolled. TICKETS. 2s ea EACH (Reserved), Can now be purchased from Members of the Chorus, at Richardson's, 110. Queen Street, or from the Secretary. H. E. SIMMONDS, 66, Endean'e Buildings. PIANOS by beat matters.—Ml price*, cash or ternrn. Insnect.— Moor- Piano Co . Customs Street • East. Shows. FLOWER SHOW. TO-DAY (Saturday). DECEMBER 6, FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. OFFICIAL OPENING BY H.< S. W. KING, ESQ., TOOK PLACE AT 3 P.M. FRIDAY: ADMISSION: 6d Athletic Sports. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL.. GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. EDWN PAKE EDEN PARK (By Kind Permission of Trustees). CHRISTMAS DAY. CHRISTMAS DAY. The following Athletic and Field Events will be decided:—Running: 100 yds, 220 yds, 440 yds, 880 yds, One Mile Handicaps, 120 yds Hurdles. KHJyc!*, Secondary Schools Championship, 440 yds Public School Relay ChamV onsh:r>, four a side. Field Events: Putting the 16lb Weight, Throwing the Hammer, Long Jump, High Jump. Cycling: llaif-mile, On* Mile Maiden, On© Mil*. Two Miles Handicaps. Entrance Fee : 2s each for running events, Is for cycling events; schools relay, 4s a 1« am. v ...:„„(•„,,, or all events close on THURSDAY, December 18, between 7 and i) ut the port a' Club. W. J. DAVIDSON, Hon. Secretary. pAMBRIDGE AMATEUR ATHLETIC /"ILUB. ALTERATION QF TYATE. THE MONSTER SPORTS OF THE SEASON. £TEW yEAR'S TW. AND NOT ON JANUARY ?. AS ADVERTISED ON POSTERS. Q.REAT pROGRAMME OF 04 VENTS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON DECEMBER 21. V. G. BOULTON. Hon. Secretary. a ! _—— . M C Sve! } m 100 DIP Las been cWo'fr 1 m , t^ mirl!et ' »nd tho instead, ON DXP - l IN 200. is being so ;;'l «& w.faT'ifg.f" l * WW 6*llona of solution I : MERCANTILE COMPANY. Mfcrasav :?? *■ e 2388 -1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 20

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