Amusements. • '. * v ".'•f .: \ . .. '• •/ BE A WALK-IN- . ' BE A WALK-IN-'ER. -Don't — — . * 1 , BE A WALK-OFF. * BE A WALK-OFF. — A 'f Walk-off" is an empty-headed swell wk< . will— "» Walk-off with Somebody Else's Wife— Walk-off without .Paying His Bills— Walk-off from Work, And Who Waits for the Trams to Bun. YOU MUST SEE . . YOU MUST SEE .* The " Walk-Offs" Entertaining Their .* " Smart Set" Friends, ;• TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). —At The Picture Palace for Smiles. HIPPODROME I-PPODROMJEj 'LTIPPODROMXI -O-IPPODROMXU Queen Street - - - Late Globe Theatre*. It's a Dream of a Scream, TT'ASHION AND OOCIETY J- ASHION AND SOCIETY Gathered together in one big amuser, METRO CLASSICS . _ Presents " Th« fel ßß^ 1 £ tag % Play by Morosco. Brilliant Comedy that Captivated New York. "Thp WAI-K-OFFS" „ -J-HE VV ALK-OFFS" - —— •" TSS WALK-OFFS" Society's « riwv Jvl-ALF-OFFS" Butterflies "1 "I WaxK-Ofll'' "nd ant "Tp ALF-OFFH" Satire. -Til W15S5II1" == I.JJi * a R swift-moving, beautiful story that leaves one aglow with happy thoughts. ' RRwSI GIRLS GIGGLES. GOWNS GIRLS— GIGGLES.- —, , T . _ Featuring Inat Irresistible Young Comedienne, 1 r- May a llison AY XX LLISON ' Mi? A&J s °S urious and magnifi- Mi? AiJSS? — —a. Mi? ASM ■ , —: Mi? ASIBS Quite the funniest and most original dijo™ is introduced into the story. It is treated on the lines of. a fashionable wedding, and the whole thing is as ♦delightful a- a fashion revue. "TH WALK-OFFS" == „J- HE tV ALK-OFFS" —— »£3l WALF-OFFS" Lavish, n ,■,. I y ALK-OFFS ' Entrancing, ::.T g | ALK-OFFS" Romantic -t-ITAT TT tra^l '"hiouaDle. „T™ ALK-OFFS" Artistic. " rr'TTV "rrrvr'ir SSi>§" Glamorous. ~'THE ALK-OFFS ' ——— XHE VV ALK-OFFS" - A brilliant and telling satire of social para- . sites. A love story that breathes the spirit of real romance. SUPPORTED BY The Sensational Serial Thrill, " THE GREAT GAMBLE." _An Avalanche of Electrifying Thrills, -Also,- . The English Budget — Topical Horatio's Deception. —— Comedy Also — The Hs?lߧ!BJ§ OISSSi: Under the Baton of Mr. L. Stokes. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EADY'S. FOg .THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. The Gorgeous Society Feature, GOOO FEET— AMAZEMENT— FEET A BLAZE OF BEAUTS® A BLAZE OF biiAO'J.l'. Never has anything more lovely bees attempted than this modern drama, that shows the eternal triangle that sometimes creates domestic unhappiness. . A OUSE "rvIVIDED." „-ta. -D. ;LbE JLJIVIDED." A TTOUSE I"|IVLDED." !-«■ XL ..bt-E -LrIVIDED." " A HOUSE ivVIDEO. "xi JUL -lop, X/IVIDED." A TTOUSE "p|IVIDED." Xl 1 -« TIDED." " A OUSE TAIVIDED." " A Xl ' K JL/IVIDED." " A TTOUSE T~VIYIDED." " u «•' J-fiVlDt'D." Z A TT OUSE T|IYIDED." JA. Xl • K UIVIDED." " A TTOUSE TVvrDED." * A XIOUSE -L/IVIDED." Critics have declared this production one of the most exquisite stories of the year. THE BIGGEST HIT ON BROADWAY. THE BIGGEST HIT ON BROADWAY. —SOME GRAND SUPPORTS — The Talk-of-the-Town Serial, ■ THE GREAT GAMBLE. THE GREAT GAMBLE. Aleo : ENGLISH BUDGET (Topical) ' HER FRACTURED VOICE - - (A Scream) Not# the Sessions 12 2 1 6 8. i To Avoid Disappointment—BOOK! Lewis Eady (opp. H.M. Theatre) has the h ' Hoi Plana. Church Notices. ~kB aptist C 0 ™- ence. HllW TABERNACLE. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). 9 g,_ m —Devotional Meeting. 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.—Business Sessions. 7,30 p.m.—Young People's Demonstration. Chairman, Rev. S. Beckiugham. Speaker, Rev. A. W. Stewart. < ! Baptist Women's Missionary Union also Meets to-day (Friday). 10 a.m.. Annual Busij ncsß Meeting; 2.30 p.m., Annual Public i Meeting. . ' On account of the suspension of the trim j service, to-morrow's Picnic is Cancelled. I — I Lectures. I C TOP!—WHAT ABE YOU. MAN. ; 0 MONKEY. JELLYFISH, DEVIL or a GOD.Come ' and hear to-night. Subject: Triune man: does he live forever? GRAFTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, MT. EDEN RD., 7.30 P.M. JOHN PHAY (Evangelist), Chairman. N.B.— whole Bible eon© through to-night. REVIVAL. — RE VIV AL. TIVOLI THEATRE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10. AT 7 P.M. Subject: " What I Saw and' Heard in the Great Welsh Revival." A Stirring Address by REV. S. BUCKINGHAM (Of Wellington). Sales of Property. LAND Agents.—Please take notice my properly is withdrawn from sale.T. Bain, SP°ncer Rd.. Remuera. LAND Agents.— take notice my property, 3, Prospect Rise. Mt. Eden, | is withdrawn from sale.—W. J. Hood. LAND Agents.Take notice, my farm, Karaka, has been sold by Duncan Beaj ton. Papakura.—John Sorrenaon. LAND; Agents. — Please take notice, my house. No. 2, William St., Devont>ort. iis sold.—H. A. Wunsch. ' I AND Agents.— notice that my No 1 -• Cottage, also Billiard Saloon and Shop I have been sold.—A. G. McKenzie, Clevedon! LAND As?nts.—Take notice, Rutherford, Robinson, and Austin, have sold 150 ; acre 3of 'my property at Maungatawhizi; ; balance withdrawn.— Lowry. LAND Agents.—PUease note, my 2 houses . Mokoia Rd. and Seddon St.. BirkenI head, are withdrawn from sale.—J. Quigley. LAND Agents.— notice, my section. No. 45, Favona Estate. Mangere, is | withdrawn from sale.J. C. Ching. LAND Agents.— notice, my farm has J been sold by E. S. Pegler, Manurewa. —C. T. de Carteret. LAND Agents.— notice my Property 5 acre*, at Waimarie, withdrawn from , i sale. —Angus Waimarie. Professional Cards. i'M'URSE MARTIN. 1 - 1 - SKIN DISEASE SPECIALIST, , Cures Acne, Lupus, Varicose Veins, Ulcers. Catarrh, Eczema, and all Skin Ailments. Professional Rooms: : I BRUNSWICK BLDGS., QUEEN STREET. Hours: 9 till 4. Teachers of Dancing. MAC'S Dancing Academy.— Pat, rons specially catered for; lessons any nour.—Beresford and Pitt Sts , Newton. TV/I"AC'S Dancing Academy.Taught thou--IJ. sands; can teach you. Lessons any Be record and Pitt Sts.. Newton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 10
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