~ i , . . • Amusements. .' • .:„■ TREMENDOUS. SUCCESS! : • i; : LOVE !—--■*,€ ARRIAGE !-l-"niVOP.CEi OVE 5— M AlfRI AGE 5-r^L'IVGBCE! - V la the Theme of the <. ■. .- : Vv , EXTRAORDINARY PRODUCTION *. ■•..>/»#! -■'"■ -■••■;-•-■ -■•- ..•-"■"■• -■'■ ;.;--/.; J.' STEWART BLACKTON :/*'':.',' 4">- J. : STEWART BLACK!©!? V: V Prom the Widely-discussed Novel*■ \r< By - ; ... r. ; , i RUTH HOLT BOUCICAULT./: d' -"*' RUTH HOLT BOUCICAULT. -, ', <'■■ A Screen Version of tho 1 Novel • '"'*> ". '. .£ S That' ' "•' STEERED LONDON TO GOSSD?. , STIRRED LONDON .TO GOSSD?. LIFE AS IT IS LIVED TO-DAY. LIFE AS IT IS LIVED TO-DAY?, - A Drama of Doable Husbands ana Divorce,, of a Matrimonial Crisis and its consequences.' ■ • TO-NIGHT —-1— £<, rpO-NIGHT O-NIGHT " — —— -r— > X O-NIGHT ~ — — At * the '— :—r- ■ HI P P: O d b O M to I -p 4 p O D b O M JCJ xt I P P o d r'o M T7» v Hippo D R cm Hi, The Gorgeous Society Feature, 6000 FEET— OP AMAZEMENT—6OOO FEET A BLAZE OP BEAUTY, . A BLAZE OF BEAUTY, . ; The Most Artistic Achievement) ~ Featuring The Dark-eyed Australian Beauty, SYLVIA BEEAMEB — '■ . * SYLVIA BREAMER — : SYLVIA BEEAMEB - In" the picture SYLVIA BREAMER . that SYLVIA BREAMER . is unrivalled SYLVIA BBEAMEB for SYLVIA BREAMER appeal and -SYLVIA BREAMER effect. SYLVIA BREAMER > SYLVIA BREAMER ' Never has anything more lovely been attempted .than' this modern "drama, that" shows the eternal triangle that sometimes creates domestic unhappineas. ' »■ attouse t\ivided." House JLlivided." " A TTOuse tvivxded." * i'JX House Uivided." " attouse t.ivided." *Jx 'House JLJivideb," , A TJTOUSE •-.T\IVIDED. ,t . "J\ House JL/ivhjed." Critics have declared ' this production one of the most exquisite stories of the year. THE BIGGEST HIT ON BROADWAY. THE BIGGEST HIT ON BROADWAY. Specially-selected Music by the HIPPODROME r\BCHESTEU, IPPODBOME \JrCHESTRA. Including New Zealand's Export TrapDrummer, Mr. T. Atkinson, Under the Baton of Mr. L. Stokes." SOME GRAND BUPPORTS The Talk-of-the-Town Serial, THE GREAT GAMBLE. THE GREAT GAMBLE. ' "' "■'■' 'Also— ENGLISH BUDGET - - - « - (Topical) HER FRACTURED VOICE - - (A Scream) Note the Sessions • 12 2—-4—-6 8. To Avoid Disappointment—BOOK! Lewis Early's Has- the Box Plan. YBIC ■■.. LYRIC. TONIGHT. Double Feature Programme, Headed by OWEN MOORE In - , "SOONER OR LATER." Absolutely A GEM. _ ... , , _ In Addition: Beautiful MARGARITA FISHER in "TRIXIE FROM BROADWAY." Usual Prices. Reserves ,at Richardson's. Sporting. ■tyHANGABEI TRACING pLUB. gPRING -sfIEETrnG, To be held at AVONDALE J.C. COURSE. AVONDALE, TOTEDNESDAY AND QATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 AND 16, 1920. (Full Programme in Referee.) ACCEPTANCES, First Day. received to 6 p.m. FRIDAY, October 8, by the Secretary, Whangarei. or Mr. H. Hayr. Auckland. ACCEPTANCES. Second Day, received to 5 p.m. THURSDAY, October 14, at Mr. H. Hayr's Office, Auckland. B. HARRIS. Whangarei. Stud Horses. __ _ _ , _ . ; J&l TX> STAND THIS SEASON ffff&&£Bl A -A t r - a - SHEPHERD'S |Hffl STABLES. LINWOOD AV.. £lgjjL»| EPSOM. QUE nPHOBPE. By O.Y.M. (by Owyhee, 2.11, dam Mya. tery), dam LADY THORPE, by Young Irving ton. - Records: 2* miles, 5.12; two miles, 4.30li miles, 2.41; mile, 2.5; last mil© 2.5 2-5. Winner of both Free-for-all races run m New Zealand in 1915, beating Country Belle <4.22) on each occasion. O.Y.M. is the eire of Agathos, Capriccio, Hoymetta, Desdemona, 0.1.C., Doraldina, champion two and three-year-old of N.Z. 1919 and 1920. LADY THORPE is the dam of Weary, Lord Althorpe, Almond, Woodthorpe Maid, and others. OUR THORPE has all the qualifications for a successful sire. Terms: £13 133; reduced to £10 lbs if . paid on or before January 1, 1921. Mares met at Eemuera station. ' Grazing. 4s week. Apply E. Young, 12, Rangiatea Rood. Epaom|l|S|ffl- rjENEBAL TATOUE. The Voting Stallion GENERAL LATOUR will stand the season at his owner's place at Takanini at a fee of VlSgns. General Latour is by the celebrated sire Soult fro>n • the imported mare Merry Nif, by Merry Hampton—Aroma, both Derby and cla«sic raco wmne'a in England He is a proved success at the stud, being sire of Mustard Pot, Lady General, Escaped, and others, all - being good winners. . As a racehorse. General Latour was considered by the late Mr ' Walters as one of the best he ever owned! and he has transmitted to his stock all the qualities that make for speed and endurance. Furth<T particulars can be had by applying to his owner, V. McDUFF. Takaninj. Sales of Property. LAND Agents.—Take notice, my) farm. . Hunua. is withdrawn from Sale. Qqigley. ■ T AND Agents.—Take notice, my farm at d i Hikntoia is withdrawn from sale.— Roland Mens. T AND Agents. — Please take notice that £-* Mrs. Griffith's property, Torrance St., Hipsom, is withdrawn from sale. LAND Agents.— Please take notice my Property in Clarence Street has been sold.'E. Davies. LAND Agents.—Please take notice my Property, Manurewa, is withdrawn from sale from this date.A. Broad well. LAND Agents.—Take notice my Property, 5 acres, at Waimarie, withdrawn from sale. —Angus McGill. Waimarie. LAND Agents.—Piease note that my ProXJ perty in Wallace Street, Ponsonbv. has been gold.—A. M. Whitten. • f AND Agents.— notice my Property. ' n I ■f, tburn • Henderson, has been sold. —It. Williams. V\7 \- FRANCIS. Land Agent. Papakura, V ? • has sold Mr Geo. Morgan's 100 acres, Beach Road. Papakura. • W. ? FR fI T S' Papakura, %iJ J 5 -!?? 6 - Messrs. Civil Bros." 3 shops. Mt. Eden Rd. . TIT K. FRANCIS, Land Agent, Papakura, TV 'has sold Mr. Clayton's farm, East Tamnki. K. FRANCIS. Land Agent. Papakura, • has sold Mr. G. W. Taylor's Papakura property. ■ ■ WK. FRANCIS. Land Agent. Papakura, • has sold Mrs. Waddle's house, Averill Ht.. Papakura. WK. FRANCIS. Land Agent, Papakura, • has sold Mrs. Jones' property, East St, Papakura. FOR the Races.— Split Chronographs. Omega Chronograph Watches.— Alec. Lanrenson. 256. Queen St. ARDENERS.— your Garden Hose now. Buy the best. Buy NORTH BRITISH It doesn't kink. It lasts longest. Sold by all rubber dealers. ( IF You give reasonable notice, your truck „*" be fitted with NORTH BRITISH TYRES without the loss of an hours' working. There's an agent close to you.—Local Acetate; Polka, Annitage sad Co, Lid. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 12
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