' Amusements. STRAND N.Z.'* —— QTRAND _TRAND Largest STRAND QTBAND And OTRAND STRAND Finest STRAND STRAND ■ Picture QTRAND TRAND House. STRAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. To-day at 11, 12 SO, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20. and 8. GRAND ORCHESTRA SESSIONS At 2.30, 6.20, and 8. TO-DAY!—"THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE" "DIPS 'IS LID" To Auckland. E. 3. Carroll Presents C. J. Dennis' Wonderful Book, In Eight Acts and 8000 ft, "THE SENTIMENTAL -RLOKE." "X HE SENTIMENTAL X>LOKE," "THE QENTIMENTAL "DLOKE." "X HE SENTIMENTAL XJLOKE," "THE QENTIMENTAL "DLOKE," "1 HE SENTIMENTAL iJLOKE," THE OENTIMENTAL "DLOKE," "X HE SENTIMENTAL X>LOKE," "THE QENTIMENTAL XILOKE." "J HE SENTIMENTAL X>LOKE." "THE QENTIMENTAL TVLOKE," "X HE SENTIMENTAL X>LOKE." "THE OENTIMENTAL "DLOKE." "X IE SENTIMENTAL X>LOKB." "THE QENTIMENTAL -DLOKE." "X HE SENTIMENTAL - X>LOKE." "It is a perfect vitalised representation. of one of the most delightful love stories ever written. This is the picture event of the decade."Sydney Times ALL THE DELIGHTFUL SCENES FAMILIAR TO READERS OF THE VERSES ARE SHOWN. Including: Bill in his " push" days—His yearning for higher —Seeing Doreen for the first time— speaks to her without an " intro' and is " turned down'' —The intro—The Evening on the Beach—The Tea-party at '" Ma's"— Family Album—The Tiff with Doreen over the Stror 'at Coct—Bill's lapse into his old ways—The Evening Party where Doreen sings " The Curse of an Aching Heart" — Bill and Doreen *■ make it up again— Night at the Play—Tho Wedding with Ginger Mick as best —Bill and Doreen at Home — falls from grace again —Doreen's Forgiveness. " 'Ere, Kid, drink this," she sez, an' smiles at me. I looks spare me days! It was beef tea! Uncle —His offer of. the —Bill as a, farmer— for tho Nurse—The Baby. SPECIAL MUSIC, and MR. STAN PRITCHARD will sins: "Doreen." PRICES—Day: Is 6d and Is. Evening: 2s 6d (Reserves), 2s, Is 6d and Is. BOOK AT THE STRAND. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT, ATTEND THE AFTERNOON OR EARLY EVENING SESSIONS, at 2.30 and 6.20. "17' ING GEORGE HALL, •**• MT. ALBERT TERMINUS. THIS DAY (SATURDAY). 2.30 and 8 p.m. FINAL PERFORMANCES. THE MT. ALBERT JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY Present "M YSTIC M lßllo^'* IN THREE GORGEOUS ACTS. Introducing Something New and Unique to the Music-loving Public. Pretty Dresses, Gorgeous Scenery, Bright and Sparkling Music. DON'T FORGET THE GRAND MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. I R. MASON. Slccretary. ST. THOMAS' SCHOOLROOM, UNION ST.—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9 and 10, 2.30 and 7. TUESDAY—SaIe .of Produce. Needlework, etc. Admission: Afternoon, Free; Evening. 6d; Entertainments. WEDNESDAY—Christmas Tree. Admission by ticket. Is. Every ticket-holder gets a Handsome Present. WELCOME HOME TO THE BOYS OF HOWICK AND PAKURANGA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. All Soldiers will be admitted free, and are j heartily welcome. Crawford's "bus leaves G.P.O. at 6.30 p.m., returning 1.15 a.m. yOO, ROYAL O A fL~ OPEN EVERY DAY. LIONS TRAINED, 3.3 C. LIONS FED, 4 p.ia, Very Interesting. Adnlts 9d. Children 6d. Small Children I'd. Meetings. Y.M.C.A. TO-MORROW, AT O P.M. SHARP. MRS. E. A. WHEELER, MRS. E. A. WHEELER, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, WILL SPEAK TO MEN ON "OUR FLAGS." " OUR FLAGS." " OUR FLAGS." OUR FLAGS." COME A*ND HEAR THIS FLUENT SPEAKER. SOLOIST: MISS ALICE EIMMER. Y.M.C.A. ORCHESTRA. (Mr. J. W. McElwain, A.T.C-L., Conductor.) AFTER-CHURCH SOCIAL HOUR AT Y.W.C.A. HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL AFTER THE XMAS HOLIDAYS. J. G. GARLAND, Acting General Secrefory. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. DEVONPORT. PARISH MEETING. A Meeting of Parishioners and all others who are interested will be held in the Parish Hall, Devonport. on TUESDAY, De.c. 9, at 8 p.m., to consider two matters of great importance to the par.sh:—(l) The proposal to erect, in the Parish Church, a memorial to New Zealand noldiers who fell •in the Great War. (2) Tie proposal to take over Cheltenham Colloge as a Church School. C. H. FORTE, W. L. D. CHAPMAN. Churchwardens. "PRELIMINARY A NNOUNCEMENT. ri-HE T7IVE OF THE p LECTION. •QREAT DP A > T^EMONSTRATION In 4 UCKLAND TOWN XT ALL, jy/rONDAY. T\ECEMBER -i ~ 7.30 P.M. WATCH THE PAPERS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. ADMISSION BY TICKETS ONLY. Tickets obtainable at P.P.A. Offices*. 12, Hell&by'a Buildings. WILL D. MORE. Secretary,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 20
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