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Amusements. ' PRINCESS. , PRINCESS 1 RINCESS.: The I.RINCESS PRINCESS. Show PRINCES!: I RINCESS. / That's XRINCESS PRINCESS. °™"-' pRINCESS RINCESS. I RINCESS: LAST DAY 1 LAST NIGHT 1 • "1'..; . Of nOBART BOSWORTH , ' .In - i "BEHIND THE /; DOOR.A 1 :> 1 . f Commencing mO-MORROW - SATURDAY , 3 I O-MORROW - SATURDAY MIS WIFE'S TpRIEND. IS VV IFE'S I 1 RIEND. i In tho hidden walks of tho 1 Celestial Republic ' there uro tangents and mazes, dark and secretive, of '.which the Western 5 World knows nothing. There are r poisons that destroy and leavo no trace, r There ifj the secret of, a drug that has mest meric powers that drive men to involun- , tary self-destructiin. At some time, nevei thelesu, when these indomitable forces aro , pitted against Occidental science and do. 9 ductive reasoning, a gripping mystery will be traced to its logical solution, It is this clash of subtle Oriental plotting against the science and > aggressive perseverance of tho West that furnishes the basis for 1 XT IB WIFE'S TJiRIEND, II WIFE'S I RIEND. 1 TPS WIFE'S PRIEND. J ills W IFE'S :l 1 RIEND.' 3 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, Taken from J. Harris Burland's Successful Novel. "THE WHITE ROOK." ! And Produced by Thomas H. Ince, with I Dorothy ■ ALTON i OROTHY V ALTON DOROTHY t\alton OROTHY uALTON In tho Leading Role. In _ addition, the plot embraces a ' virilo love story in the romance of a 5 woman—a romance tinged at first I with,the bitterness of an unhappy [ marriage, and > then purged in tho steadfast loyalty of her friend and tho high-minded codes of both man and woman. I "IT PAYS TO EXERCISE." i ONE OF THE PERPETUAL BENNETTS 1 One of the really best comedies r . that Sennett ever made was "It Pays To Exercise." Ho took as his theme that beauteous 'bevy of ' feminine beauty, the Sennott Bath- ; ing Girls, set them in a gymnasium i and then built a delightfully original story around them. ; This story, is - replete with a swiftly-moving action, ; extremely witty subtitles, and con- ' i tains raoro laughs than , a dog has i fleas. Chester Conklin and Slim Summerville aro foremost in a cast which is typically Sennettical. The : comedy is a Parnmount-Artcraft i Sennett. f Also, PRINCESS PEERLESS ARCHESTR7 I RINCESS I EERLESS URCHESTiU The Best Ever. .„ f i Frank Egerton, Conductor. And Reappearance of MR. "ROB ADAMS ''A: Mr. DOB Adams -j -• (Now Zealand's Own), DRUMMER AND XYLOPHONIST, DRUMMER AND XYLOPHONIST, [ After a Successful Tour of the 'Dominion | with J. C. Williamson Co/.V; 1 ' V Day Prices: D.C. Is lfl. Stalls 6d. Night Prices: D.C. Is 7c!,, Stalls Is Id Roserves 2s Id. Plan at Richardson's 0: , Princess. '»"/•• / • " STRAND —• N.Z.'s " CJTRANI TRAND — Largest — OTRANI STRAND —• /And — QTRANI , O TRAND Finest UTRANI QTRAND • — Picture — 'IRANI 0 TRAND — House.' — 0 IRANI Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. Last - Day of - "'ALICE JOYCE, I : ; In ' '"THE SPORTING DUCHESS." "THE SPORTING DUCHESS." THE NEW'STRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. • Book by 'Phone < V; / COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MORROW A/(SATURDAY). ■ An All-British Picture! Marie TVORO, -IVlarie 1/ORO, Marie tyoro, ARIE 1/ORO, In a New Dramatic Attraction, • . Entitled, "TWELVE - TEN." " I WELVE • I EN." " TWELVE - TEN." ■ A' T WELVE - I EN." Produced by Herbert Brenon, , of Empty Pockets" fame. . . COMMENCING' TO-MORROW -Saturday COMMENCING TO-MORROW - Saturday, ' ' AT THE STRAND. . r —— .'■ • Lawn Tennis. THE DAVIS CUP TEAMS will practice on tho following Club Courts TO-MOR< ROW (Saturday), at 2 p.m. Onehunga L.T. Club— American Team Eden-and, Epsom L.T. Club—The Australasian Team. Admission, 2s, HUGH G. THOMSON,;, .47 Hon. Sec. N.Z. Davis Cup Committee. ' ' 'S* '' '■* ' K NEW ZEALAND TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. The time , for receiving Entries for. the Now Zealand Championships, to he hold in Auckland, has been extended to the 15th December. D. MURRAY AN, jA Secretary, Wellington. > ■ v AA ■.. Athletic Sports. A KARANA' AMATEUR CYCLE AND A . ATHLETIC CLUB. .Q.HAND IMPORTS QARNIVAL. QNEHUNGA RECREATION Q. ROUND fJIO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DEC. 11. CYCLING. RUNNING. DANCING, AND ; / PIPING EVENTS. / FIRST EVENT,' 2.15 P.M. Admission, Is; Children under 15, 6d, W. RITCHIE, Secretary, v,'*]. . '-A r i i.u Swimming. P'ARNELL' ; SWIMMING CLUB, hi SEASON, , 1919-20. SWIMMING I SWIMMING! SWIMMING 1 A FIRST CARNIVAL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 11. 1920, AT 2.30 P.M. N.Z. and Auckland Provincial Champions ,V" Competing. $ Adults, Is; Children, 6d. ' ISI KRONFELD, Hon. Sec. ,/, a 1 Sporting, ' \ // m mAI i? A RACING QLUB, v, V ; ;TE AWAMUTU. ' ANNUAL RACE TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S COURSE, >,A TE AWAMUTU, gATURDAY, JJECEMBEE jjg FIRST RACE STARTS 11.45 A.M. / SPECIAL TRAIN. ARRANGEMENTS , i (See Railway Handbill). EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS ARE ' BEING MADE / . : /' IN ANTICIPATION -OF A RECORD ■ '- ! MEETING. Admission to Course, Is 6d. • i/'- ': ' ■ JA;-:; : : • J. G. WYNYARD,. i - ■' •' ' Secretary. ' Thoroughbred 5 Horses for Sale.' PLACING Mare, Miss Heathcote, .by Lord Heathcote—Lady M.; very fast: good harnoas,' 6addle.-rH. Carter,' Mangere Bridge. PRINCESS RENOWN, in full training; a X/% ; 1! promising ' sort,, engagements ahead; any trial.—E. H. Churcbesr Panmure Ed.,

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 12