Amusements. WHERE CAN YOU GET BETTER VALUE? Lyric " show Lyric YRIC that h YRIC T YRRIC setting Lyric J-iifKlC the pace.'' YKIC T YRIC " The Show T YRIC XJYRIC that 8 Li YRIC T YRRIC setting T YRIC JL-'iTKIC the pace.'' JUYRIC . TlO-DAY, O1 r— rpO-NIGHT, 7 OA DAY, Z.lO-10-NIGHi, I.OUi ANOTHER BUMPER PROGRAMME THAT DEFIEd COMPETITION. Headed by rjIHE JHJAINTY, JgEAUTIFUL OLIVE • >T<HOMAS I LI K i- HOMAS OLIVE rpHOMAS LIVE X HOMAS OLIVE rPHOMAS LIVE X HOMAS ! OLIVE THOMAS LIVE X HOMAS OLIVE rpHOMAS i \J LIVE X HOMAS | Thomas homas j In Her Most Charming Picture. i The qpite tjride." I HE UPITE XjRIDE." I ; '' THE QPITE PRIDE." " XHE OI'ITE JOHIJDE." i j A DRAMA OF YOUTHFUL IMPULSE, ! I FULL OF THRILLS. TEARS, SMILES 1 ; LOVE AND ADVENTURE. 1 " - • - Don't let her hand this on to you. ' : Marry someone yourself and get your pub--1 licity out first. We'll go to a —flag some Jane who 1) listen to reason—marry her— . hand her a thousand —and give her a trip ' ; to Reno." "THE SPITE BRIDE " is chock full of Romance—The Stage—Kidnapping a. Sweetheart -A Shipwreck—Adrift in a Small Boat ' —The Love of a Young Man for a Beautiful > Girl— a Touch of Mystery. A PICTURE WE CAN' THOROUGHLY I I RECOMMEND TO ALL. 1 ; It's Olive Thomas at her best—what mora j do you want? i ! In Addition. ; THE MASTER ACTOR OF THE SCREEN, QESSUE TT AYAKAWA OtsMlfJ XX A YAK. AW A OESSUE TTAYAKAWA -JhSSUE XXAYAHAWA IN " The "DEGGAR "prince." '• XHE X) EG GAR X RINCE." A Shining GEM in the Crown of His Many • Perfect Productions. If you're a child you'll want to go—and if you're an adult you'll want to go BECAUSE you aTe living the romance you looked forward to as a child. The charm of the story is only equalled by the splendour of the production and the remar! bio brilliance of the Star's portrayal of the double-, role. A PROGRAMME YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. LYRIC SUPERB ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES! Be sure to reserve your seats at Richardson's. T YRIC. Xjyric. LYRICYRIC. J>OYAL QHOIR. wr, JpOURTH £IONCERT, //jjAX 29TH SEASON. - rpOWN JJALL. 'J'HURSDAY. I^OVEMBER 25 ' SOLOISTS: J]. J ll " 181211 Dramatic Mezzo-Soprano. ' L? Nil"' ' A Spirit Flower " - ' The Star ' - - ~ ' To the Forest " - Xavier Leroux - Campbell Lipton - - - Rogers - Tschaikowaky MISS SHEELAH KING (Pianiste). " Scherzo in B Flat Minor " - . Chopin MR. H. O. McFARLANE (Cellist). "Le Baiger " » - - Goring Thomas ' Serenade " « - . . . Squire Goring Thomas . - - Squire | MR A. G. FOGERTY (Tenor). "I Hear a Thrush at Eve" - - Cadman MR. THOS. HARRIS (Recitalist). " .**n Old Sweetheart of Mine " - i Rily PART SONGS BY THE CHOIR. "Roman War Song," "To Thee. Great Lord," "To Arms," "Rough Riders," " Holy Night," " Fierce Raged the Tempest," and " Italian Salad." Conductor: ' PROF. W. E. THOMAS, Mua. Doc. Aocompanist: MR. LEO. G WHITTAKER, A.T.C.L. j ' j H Box Plan opens at Lewis R. Eady an 3 xr ' theatre). Queen St., on. , J-ITESDAY), November 23, at 8 a.m. ; ot SSC , nb 7 a ' ext iH s ma ? be obtained ! at the booking office, or from Mr. W Coltman, Queen St. I 1, Kitchener St. SYD. J. HARBUTT, Secretary. 2°°' ROYAL OAK. Very Interesting. Lions Trained 3.30. Lions Fed 4 p.m. I Adults, Is; Big Children, 6d; Small Children, Gd. ; TVO I L 1 SATURDAY NEXT!! I " THT? wn R e ?n Ro S ! ; Masterpiece, I JHE WORLD AND HIS WIFE" i Acvto the Date - - . SATURDAY NEXT!! ' Ib EMBE # / he Sale of Work for the 1 • Deoember 6 ?. orla Maori Girls' School, on i Meetings. ' MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI4 I I TI.ON OF AUCKLAND (Incorp ) ! The. Annual Business Meeiinz aid Pre- , sentation of the Annual Report and Balance- ! ■ sheet, will take place on MONDAY »2nd . at 7.45' 'p.m * ~ ' | A. S. WILSON, j General Secretary. i 1 ' ; LESLIE PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE ! NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. ! The Ninth Annual Meeting of the Leslie ; ?, rC V ,^' a V Orphanage will be held in ! niv v s lall ' Lhyber Pass, on THURS- I DA i , ember 25, jut 4 p.m. j Chairman: J. W. Stewart, Esq. j Collection in Aid of Maintenance Fund. ! All Friends and Supporters of the Orphanage ! are Cordially Invited to Attend. j i \JEW ZEALAND TRAINED NURSES' [ ASSOCIATION. __ AUCKLAND BRANCH. 'lncorporated. j The Annual Meeting will bp held on FRI- I Ki: <**■ i ! C. STEWART. — Hon. Secretary. C. STEWART. Hon. Secretary. \||i/ EVENTS FOR THE WEEK. J TUEb_ ~Y, Nov. 23, 2.30 p.m. NEW j SOCIAL HYGIENE BILL. Mrs. McHugh; Lecturer for Health Dept.. will ex- 1 plain the objects. of this Bill, and give ' opportunity for discussion and criticism. j All women members and friends invited. : TUESDAY. Nov. 23, at 8 p.m. Special i Meeting for same purpose for Business Girls. 5 SATURDAY. Nov. MEMBERS' PIC- ! NIC TO BUCKLAND'S BEACH. Return ! ticket. Is Gd. to be had at Y.W.C.A. office. Boat leaves Bradney and Binns' Wharf (opp. Roller Mills), at 1.15 p.m.; returns 8 p.m. Open to all members, girls and women. Girls specially invited .to bring their mothers. Bring your own provisions Hot water provided. Dancing. QT. BENEDICT'S Club Socials.—Patrons s O please note that To-night (Saturday) ! will be the last of this Season. Dancing 8 j to 11.45 p.m. Morrow's Orchestra. Ladies, ! Is: Gents, Is 6a.—P ,T. McCaV-. Hon Se-c. : 0 A G E HALL. NEWTON, i COMBINED ORANGE SOCIALS i TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. b-11 Ladies. ss; Gents., Is 6d. * '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 14
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