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„ Amusements. . , . T YEIC Last Night, at .7.30, LmuC —Of Our • "• LYRIC — Double-Feature, Double-Value ! JLiYiilC — Programme, s {•; i "THE VALLEY OF, DOUBT," 1 1|{ - ? - ■; f»>. . V : Also. CORINNE GHIFITH; in , I V . "MISS AMBITION." . :r t . . . : Lyric Cinema House,, i '' '" December 10, 1920. Dear Picture Fans,— . !■;' ■ y <'!<> We desire to draw your very special attention to the exceptional programme which wo screen To-morrow. ,fjy-' Olive Thomas—tho beautiful—heads the big bill in her latest Selznick do luxe production, "The Flapper." Now, could you possibly imagine "any other artist but beautiful "Oily" so suited to eucli a role or such a rolo bo suited to her? We couldn't, and we aro euro YOU couldn't. ifi "Tho Flapper" certainly gives Olive the most glorious opportunity to display her talents, her charming flapper ways, her youthful personality, and everything that seeins to be :ust Olive's—and nobody olso's. "Tho Flapper" has a delicious, romantic, and amusing plot, depicting the adventures of ii boarding-school girl, who seeks excitement and experiences." •. ,i : , She was a "Flapper" with Champagne ideasread "Snappy Stcries" 'N everything— •but after one brief adventure nhe was glad to get back to ice-cream sodas. • Olive Thomas displays various moods, and various costumes, the latter ranging from school-girl costumes and saucy' pyjamas to the kicked outfits of a heart-breaking, homewrecking adventuress. > p. There aw a,number of colourful'and picturejque settings, including a snow-skiing scene, beautiful spots in Sunny Florida, and an animated scene in the beautiful ballroom and dining room of tho now Hotel Pennsylvania, in Now York. {•! . I Don't miss this rare combination of ' romance, mirth, and beauty. Although 1 "The Flapper" is a programme in itself, ' by way of giving you as much for .your money as possible we will also show William Desmond in an absorbing and exhilarating drama of tho gold-rush days; "Tho Mints of Hell." A drama of tho Frozen Yukon Country, in tho days of the gold rush, picturing the wild scramble gold-mad men made for wealth —vivid portrayal of the risks they ran, built round th<» romance of a tenderfoot prospector and a daughter of the North. ALT, • IN • ALT/. THE OBE A TEST IT RLE - FEATURE DOUBLE - VALUE PROGRAMME EVER SCREENED IN AUCKLAND. Everyone who appreciates a first class picture cnterfn'nment' and maximum money's worth should on no account miss next week's big doublo attraction. •• The Prices remain I'll© name, and the Box OCire is ■ now . open at Richardson's Piano Shop. 'Yours Pictomlly. . ?;■ • .V L. L. SPEEDY, Manager. ? Keep your eye on tho Lyric—"The Show that's Setting the Pace." QRAND — ./JO-DAY. - ' THE LAST SCREENING. WHAT "171 VERY WOMAN WANTS, hatJ^veky'Woman Wants. WHAT TWERY WOMAN WANTS, W HAT i-JVEKY W OMAN W ANTS, . i . .Starring ; < i -■•>< ; r GRACE DARMOND. i-. The Lest Screening of this -Fine Comedy, "DIMPLE'S "ROYAL niVORCE. 1 IMPLE'S HOYAL JL»IVORCE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), yj;. New Vita._ Drama, Starring i BESSIE t ove - " t ITTLE "DOSS." E'SIE JuOVE - - iiITTLE -DOSS. Bessie t ove - " Tittle "doss." ESSIE JuOVE - JJjmE I) OSS. Bessie t ove - " tittle t>oss." KSqjE Love - Jutttle -DOSS. Bessie t ove - "Tittle ]>oss." essie JuOVE - ■ i/ITTLE DOSS. 'Vf. *Y, :■ Comedy,j.*}-; ■ "HE LAUGHS LAST," ' ■ And i ■ • TOPICAL BUDGET, To-morrow — THE GRAND — To-morrow. TJOMINION BOY SCOUTS. : :ENCOURAGE BOY SCOUTS .. j |) And Attend ' , BAZAAR IN BEREBFORD ST. HALL BAZAAR • On • • FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ; >\ December 30 and 11, . In Aid of Funds to Provide Cots in Hospital .In Memory, of Two Brother Scouts. . To be Opened by the Mayoress on FRIDAY, i DECEMBER 10, 7.30 p.m. . ADMISSION FREE. ,v , . 1 !•' L. C.' RASMUSSEN,: Scoutmaster. Zo 0, ROYAL OAK. Very Interesting. Lions Trained 3.30 Lions Fod 4 p.m. , " ; ' Adults, Is; Big Children, 6d; Small ; Children, Cd. Aquatics. , TJOYAL N Z. YACHT' 4 T)OYAL SQUADRON. YACHT It SQUADRON. ullf ONE-DESIGN CLASS RACE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DEC. 11,1920. ■This Race is Open' to all lift. One-design Boats in Auckland. '■ .' ■f Entries close with the undersigned TOMORROW (Saturday), at 10 a.m.» > " » ' , ■ B. W. BEAUMONT, ;i , Hon. Secretary. ' Boxing. a {? B 0 XJ N G. (ijjKWh AROHA, J5& Mg TUESDAY, DEC. 14. , m Mi LES. GLEESON V. 'i ' GEORGE OLSEN. 19 LiSJ GUS. VENN V. ' nT , T • m T E. OTWAY. SPI THOMAS V. • " THE UNKNOWN." (With Unbeaten Record.) ' The Best Amateurs, Local and Visiting, Bushmen's Championship. Men of Science, Sloggers, " Get-in-and-Mix-Its," and Crafty Fighters. - >< _ <> __j_ j>< _A i Night of Nights. . Public Notices, gALE OF gURPLUS JJILITARY g TORES. ■ OWING -: TO ■ COMPLAINTS HAVING BEEN RECEIVED THAT MEN CANNOT ATTEND THE CASH SALES, THROUGH SALES BEING HELD DURING BUSINESS .HOURS, SPECIAL FACILITY WILL BE. GIVEN BY OPENING THE SALES DEPARTMENT AT THE DRILL HALL, AUCKLAND, FROM 5.30 T,LL 8.30 ?K----ii:. V }v;I , ON' J-> » >- • ! y "pHIS (FRIDAY) JJVENING, JQTH • FTT. B. BLAIR, "i .. .. v .. ■f, ■ Major. ' ' ' v' 1 " ~ Auckland GENERAL labourers' A : UNION.' v; .;.| NOTICE. '' Nurserymen. Gardeners,- and Landscape Gardeners, who are working for less than 18s per day are warned that legal proceedings will be taken against them for a breach of ,the award. All information :re wages and conditions may >be obtained at Room 3. Trades Hall.— O'NEILL, Sec. jg RICK-MAKING PLANT REQUIRED. The undersigned aro acting for buyers of an • up-to-date Brick-making Plant. Please forward all particulars at once. _ Fourteen days option must accompany particulars. A. H. RUDD AND CO., ,• - Wicketeed Place, ■■ ■ , ..; Wanganui. mHE AUCKLAND DAIRY PRODUCE J. COMMITTEE adifise the Price of Eggs as 2s 4d per doren for the week ending Dec. 15, 1920. N.B.—The al>ove price is for sound fresh * Eggs only, ■ delivered Auckland, all ■charges' paid. ' • i ; > t" I _ : = 11 1 . =s "PASY - Furniture, £20 worth; £1 J-i. deposit, 6s 6d weekly. Pianos from 101 deposit.— City Chamber it. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 12