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I $£?&*, Amusements. •-%ss* , rrnivoLi.' ■ The. • TTVOLI . IVOLI. — Premier. —- A IVOL TIVOLL ; Picture ——■ miVOLI IVOLI. House. —— IIVOLI ■' .A POPULAR TWENTM 1?-' .- l h:\ A' 1 OPULAR JLVENTI! « CROWDED M TO I THE •;. T.OORS! BOWDED 10 ':?--.'i HE ; JLfOORS! ' :^yyv-mi^yfyyy:yyo',-TO-NIGHT V AT;/Q V O-NIGHT 'At ; O ;v j V i '' vWE PRESENT, " ; THE v "TITTLE ; TVSTURBER" J. HE -"IfITTLE JL/ISTURBER" i yyyy<owA-,yyiiyM.im I I "pearts \'■of y THE WORLD," ; i/ ".Hearts of the World." DOROTHY pISH ;:; ")"". OROTHY :IJISH J .' DOROTHY PISH-...';' ; orothy:::\JlSH>' ■■?■; - DOROTHY ni9K ; . OROTHY:." WISH DOROTHY fIISH OROTHY, IJISH DOROTHY rjISH. •.,. , . OROTHY/.WISH^;;/^; \ In something entirely new in high oomedj • A rousing screen interpretation of the sue • 'My ' oessful novel and stage play, PEPPY; ' POLLY. EPPY TOLLY.' PEPPY POLLY. EPPY Jtolly: " PEPPY- POLLY. RPPY A OLLY. » PEPPY POLLY. | •:. JTeppy % A OLLY. h All the nest and - vim of this little star' ' nature are brought into play, from start t ;.: finish, and there is an occasional": note c 1 pathos, which she handles with consistent / ,%. ■; - to the rolo. DOROTHY piSH OROTHY WISH DOROTHY PISH OROTHY WISH ; She was just itching to get ."inside,". » j she heaved a brick through the nearest sho; : window, and "got there." , Inside she en countered many troubles she d'dnt bargaii for—and Doctor " Jim." You must see thi V > Delightful Picture!! : RICHARD , PARTHELMESS • ICHARD ' PARTHELMESS \ RICHARD PARTHELMESS W'i ICHARD JDARTHELMESB ' The: handsome young actor, who has sud denly risen to the highest points of filn popularity, plays opposite Dorothy Gish ii .p i, "Peppy Polly." ' ALSO,. « $'i ' Also, yK a V W\ •■■ - ""• •a MRS. qydney TAREW. rs. Sydney JJrew COMEDY. ~-" A CISTERLY QCHEME." ' ,v:;« 1' cisterly Scheme." AUSTRALIAN - PAZETTE. USTRALIAN WAZETTE. WORLD'S piCTOGRAPH orld's x ictograph bray partoon. ray Cartoon. m. ttvoli complete ORCHESTRA rTiIVOLI.— Reserves at H. -TIVOLI 1 IVOLI.— deal's. Queen —1 IVOLI TIVOLL- Bt.. or Theatre -TIVOLI. A IVOLI.- 'Phone 2236. Auto. -1 IVOLI TO see Mr. Porting's Historic Film and X , hear the Brilliant Lecture which 'accompanies it is to realise what being su Englishman should mean. Princess Theatre ! Saturday next. j TRADING WITH THE - GERMANS! ' See the "Exploits of Submarine U35" at the Strand this woek and you will be firmer than ever against them. -.-■ .... i i ■ Boxing. TE AROHA BOXING ASSOCIATION. GREAT PROFESSIONAL FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST. Between ''* i GUB VENN (Taumannui) ' i GUB VENN (Taumarunui) , j GUS VENN '(Taumarunui) K ! '- ■' And ~>'" - LEN ROBINSON (Gisborne), • , . LEN ROBINSON (Gisborne), LEN ROBINSON (Gisborne), / .; For Purse of £60. . Ai { . To be Held in ' -^ THEATRE ROYAL, TE AROHA, * THEATRE ROYAL,. TE AROHA, r ! On TUESDAY. NIGHT. JANUARY 20, 1820. TUESDAY, NIGHT, JANUARY 20, 1920. i x Special Prizes, Special Trophies. ' | ■ Leading Amateurs Competing, PRICES OF/ ADMISSION: 10a 6d (Beserves), 7a 6d, 6s. 3s. ..<■•.-• BURKE KEOGH, _ ; / Y f---'':^"':':-"" 3 -':"- Secretary. i " -'■"■' " '''":''" Swimming. 7 „ "I ~' ! T BANDER SWIMMING '% CLUB. GRAND INAUGURAL GALA, #& i TEPIJy BATH. AUCKLAND. $ | | FRIDAY. JAN. 80, AT 7,45 PJM. Swimming, Diving, '" r, Life-Saving l , and Novelty events, including 4tuyds. Auckland Championship. Entries close on SATURDAY, i Jan. 24., - with Mr. Frank Keegan (Onohunga) and at 7. Durham St. W., with > ; W. MORTON, Hon. Sec. . THIRD ' AKARANaT" GALA. SHELLY BEACH BATH. PONSONBY. SATURDAY NEXT, JAN, 24, AT 2.30 P.M. Programme: .j. - . SOyds Schoolgirls' Handicap. 60yds Buy.)' Handicap. 60yds Ladies' Handicap. 60yds Open Handicap. Neat Header (Men). Neat Header (Ladies). Junior' Diving Championship. '2iXij(ln Jtireast-stroka Handicap. 150 yds uack-atroke Handicap. Life-Saving Display (Ladies). 100 yds Inter-Cub Handicap. Water Polo, ladles (Ralph Shield). Water Polo (Men). Nominations do'so on TUESDAY NEXT, Jan. 20. at 7, Durham St. W., with ; W. MORTON, Hon. Sec. , A UCKLAND CENTRE, N.Z.A.S.A. JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE • CHAMPIONSHIPS. MONDAY AND TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, February 2 and 3. SHELLY BEACH BaTH. PONSONBY. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 7.30 P.M. TEPID BATH. UOBSON ST. Grand Programme of Handicap and Championship Events. Water Polo: Auckland A v. B Ropre&emaiivea. Nominations close on MONDAY, Jan. 26, at 7, Durham St. W., with W. MORTON. Hon. Sec. Restaurants and Tearooms. A TASTY T UNCH. There is nothing nicer for Lunch (if something tasty but sustaining is required) than a Bowl of Good Soup, with Toast. We specialise in Soups, and can offer a choice of five different kinds, Kidney. Tomato, Pea, Clear, and Boviil. BTACEY'S TEA ROOMS, ■ 61. QUEEN STREET. DINE TO-DAY , A ? SANFORD'S. OPPOSITE G.P.0.. LOWER QUEEN ST. Clean, Well-ventilated, Palatial Rooms on . Three Floors. Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. ■ Best Attention, and Civility Await You. Call To-day and Have a Treat. pOMMERCIAL Grill Rooms, High St., \y Auckland (next Commercial Hotel).— Delicious Grills at all hours; after-theatre Suppers a specialty. ■' Spacious rooms for ladies and gent.'s.—Proprietors, .H. Curran, A Harris, and W. Norton. For Lease by Tender. TVLWORTH FARM. PAPATOETOE. It has been decided to OFFER FOR LEASE BY TENDER About 103 ACRES of the above well-known Farm, including Residence, Residential Quarters , and Stables, in one block or in lots. Fuller details in future advertisements or on application to the Secretary. • Tenders close 0 a.m., 19th February. • Highest or any tender not necossarily accepted. R. H. INSULL, ' Secretary, Dilworth Trust Board, P.O. Box 7G6, Hobson Buildings," , . Auckland. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL •ASSOCIATION. TENDERS. Alternate Tenders close on JANUARY 24, 1020. for the Lease of about 20 (Twenty) Acres, Campbell Showgrounds, for 12 months(l), For grazing sheep only, f ■>. (2). For grazing sheep and cattle. ■ The highnt or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' •- > I Conditions can be seen at the Office of the A and P. Association, Hall of Commerce, High Street. AUCKLAND- « A. D. "STANLEY.' ,--\ - Secretary.' i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17371, 19 January 1920, Page 10