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Amusements. * THE MOST AND "BEST. TVfATIONAL PICTURES agonal 'phone x ictures ATIONAL 2169 "DICTURES 1> ATIONAL A. X ICTURES William For presents „ TBS M§: The ~ T oll ' \TIX. Bstter Daredevil XOH IVXIX, than of tao T°M TV fix. Hart or Screen. 1 OM 1VX IX, Fairbanks. Tom MS: TOM MM: In the Fastest Moving Picture Ever Seen. Thrill follows Thrill, and the Suspense is Intense. Til Speed Maniac: • The Sfilg Maniac: The S?Slg Maniac: THE PEED ANIAC. XHE Dpwd IVIANIAC. THE O PEED ANIAC. . XHE Opeed Maniac, A PLAY of daredevil deeds IN PURSUIT OF love. j Speed on a Horse! Speed in an Auto Race! j opeed with g. Gun! Speed in & Fight! ! In which Tom Mix, Man of Action. Fights I with Guns, Fists, and Quick Brain for ! } Justice and Love. j | A Story in which Mystery starts the Hero in the Winding Way of Adventure, and ; liove entices Him on. TOM MIX.— Genius of Cyclonic and Death- ' j defying Action, utterly Unlike any Other i ; Screen Hero. " ! See the Great Auto .Race, in which the Hero's Car is Wrecked. SPEEDY STUNTS AND STARTLING SENSATIONS. ' ,THE BEST YET" WILL BE AUCKLAND'S VERDICT. Sunshine /Nomedy UNS.HINE COMEDY, UN SHINE POMEDY. I SUNSHINE COMEDY, ■' A Laugh 'in Every Scene Til G|p|. NicMl R81I!Iy- : m Great Niglgfc rbiiib?: DEPARTED SPIRITS ' " ' " MUTT AND JEFF FOX WORLD'S NEWS - * * AUSTRALIAN NEWS RATIONAL i QRCHESTRA. OVERTURE, " Oberon" (Weber), 8 SESSIONS.—II.IS, 1.0, 2.45, 4.30. 6.15, 8 p.m. I RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR 8 P.M. I SESSION. • Es£gilßg?l; =: T&Si?- = EVERYBODY'S. ' EVERYBODY'S. A SQUARE DEAL EvH?18d?!: b ' "» i E?l§!18S?i: W. S. H" 1 : E?iiii8BIl: W. S. H iRT I EVERYBODY'S. I In P ara mount's Latest, Evilliggli: lilt™ ■R'IIJBODT'S. SANDEESON. ■™VERYBODY'S. A . thrilling story, one P^ E ®YBODY|S. which will keep your EVERYBODY S. eyes fixed on the EvEßylßdy'l: finTsh! f SEE IT?' " Evlrylßdy!: Gazette A - IS °- Latest 1 E»1 ten, I Everybody!'. Comedy . i Se ß e^ier "EVERYBODY'S. feeler, i XL/VERYBODY'S. At 12, 2, 4, 6, S p.m. I -EVERYBODY'S. P - m " XI/ VERYBODY'S. Day: DC. Is id-I EVERYBODY'S. Stalls, 6d. Night: Is • -CiVERYBODY'S. Id. Is 7d. 2s Id. ' 'Phone 4402. : Q.RAND pEVUE. j i ' THE SUCCESS OF THE YEAR. gENEFIT pERFORMANCE TENDERED TO M ISS R OSA gACHS. THE CHARMING DANCER. Wao Has Always Assisted at Patriotic and Charitable Entertainments. rpUESDAY jq-EXT, 20 gAINTS' pARISH JJALL. ; i The Cast Includes the Following: MISSES UNA SCOTT. RENE ADAMS. ■ ■ RITA MELTON. OLIVE POTTER, J. AND E. CAMPBELL. ' MESSRS. WILFRED MANNING i ARTHUR RICHMOND. 1 ' ARTHUR BROWN, AND MISS ROSPI&H- , AND MISS ROSA SACHS. I ' I 100 PEEFORMERS 2qo j ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS 2s. j RESERVES at Echlin's, Ponsonby Road, i 6d Extra. A GOOD SHOW, , A BETTER OBJECT, I SO BE' THERET EDWARD SMITH. Business Manager. ! IVO L I SATURDAY NEXT !! . i «m'SiS Royalty Masterpiece. THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE " 1 : Note the Data - - - SATURDAY NEXT!! 1 [ • I Band Performances. p AND QONCERT. O N C E R T. By Permission Lieut.-Col. C. W. <|o!es, 0.C., THE GARRISON ARTILLERY BAND Will Render the Following Programme: pARK, rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT g P.M. Processional March, " Edina " - (Ord Hume) Selection, Squire's Sonss ----- (Hume) Cornet Solo. " Star of Bethlehem " - (Adams) (Corporal V. Hogg.) Selection, Sullivan's Operas - - - (Hume) Morceau Night in Switzerland - - - (Hume) Waltz, " Destiny " ------ (Bayliss) March, " Simoon " (Froeti God Save the King, j ■Collection Nelson Contest Fund. ) i Conductor: J. F. CATER. Lieut. ; | WATCH FOR MILITARY TATTOO. j »J*HE AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' SILVER BAND Will Render A PROGRAMME OF POPULAR MUSIC On the QENTRAL W' H ae F. c? Under the Baton of Bandmaster G. H. Clark. •pO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7.30 P.M. (By kind permission of the Auckland Harbour Board.) Collection. " God Save the King." Public Notices. Y M ' c A - ' CAMPAIGN. [ ..The following is a Final List of Suhscrip*ions not previously acknowledged I S OS -?r and Glendining. Ltd. . . 250 O 0 H. M. Smeeton . . . . . . ir«-i n n \ Auckland Milk Co.. Ltd. . . J J SO 00 i | E p Edson 50 0 0 I ;r. E." Montgomery .< 25 0 0 : I. -Cj. -jlontgomery 25 O 0 1 | Northern Steamship Co., Ltd. . * 25 O O! | las. Hodgson .... . _ 25 0 0 ! Fanners' Union Trading Co.", Ltd! -25 0 0 ! tiugn Goodfellow . . . . 20 00 1 L. B. Johnston . . . . _ | To 10 0 ! Union OiL Soap & Candle Co.. Ltd. 10 0 0 ! ulare and Warner 10 O 0 ! | af ana- 10 00 I ; • v .. • . . - 10 00 ! ■ 11. vrcxiaie» . . . . . 10 q O- = I Telegraphiste, Telegraph Dept.*. £5 10s; j I&F' H" ri - - V - Wallace ash ' I ns each; F. W. Stone. ! Id" t. Ewen, Lt.-Col. -W. H. Hazard. H. B. I Barnetu. R. and -I Miller. £5 each; J. E. I lS McKeown, Mcßeath and Co., i n each: W. H. Parkin. R. Bram- [ I _3 eacb; Johni Bonakill, £2 10s- F i j McGOTern, H. P. R. Foster. B. Buttle; * Ib. o- " a ee. Dlgrsan, Arms trace- and & i iH. Simmonds. D. A. Hay W TT f : ind Sons, Ltd.. £2 2a eacij' W T ' : Rum G. Buckler. J S WyHe R?; C S £ | Nicholas. F. J. Quick. £ n each- A :S 1 IT 4- Hi* JohlSSe ! ' L- Thatchsr. Ben. Bollard! j ' A. B. Wright. —. R. J. Brercner i |B. C. Low, Innes Wa.ker. "M A fiVrrrwriA,' ! ' freeman, C. W. J. Parker ll£ R^". C." Csrtcr, CS.T. C J c a i« r : Bethel! E..McLeod, W. J. Wc-efes D |* ! ; Mcintosh. £. Rose. Lancaster and BowW - | '• Bartram, G. Moyie, P. Dxumniond. £1 f I each.. * ! i Grand total, £16,103 Ss 6<L i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 14

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