Amusements. THE MOST AND BEST. TWO GREAT DRAMAS. NATIONAL. -PICTURES ATIONAL 'PHONE JtICTURES AT A ££2 NAL 2169 T3ICTURES 1> ATIONAL A. X ICTURES William Fox Presents WILLIAM 'DUSSELL, ILEIAM JTXtJSSELL, WILLIAM US SELL. ILLIAM JLVUSSELL, "WILLIAM T3USSELL. » V ILLIAM AtUSSELL, In the Romance of a Rich Young Man. Passed for Universal Exhibition. " T EAVE TT rpo T\/rE," "JL/eave It lo IVIe," ** T EAVE TT TO •ATE,'* " Jueave It 1 o Me," '/TEAYE TT TO TlfK," "Jueave It lo IVIe," A Story Bristling with Fun, Fight, and Fervour. The story of a man who becomes a nero by accident. A rollicking romance of an idle idol and his botched efforts at honest labour. What would you do if you had millions, and did not know what to do with them? INTENSELY DRAMATIC AND SPICED WITH GENIAL HUMOUR. THE MISTRESS OF STORMY EMOTIONS. MADLAINE VERSE, ADLAINE J- VERSE. "VTADLAINE TRAVERSE. ItJLaDLAINE Iraverse. MADLAINE VERSE, ADLAINE 1 VERSE, IN THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO SANG " ONE LAST SONG." Recommended More Especially for Adults. THE QPIRIT pF poOD." HE OPIRIT vJf VJOOD." THE QPIRIT r\F pOOD." "i- HE OP7RIT V»F VXOOD." THE QPIRIT f\F ftOOD." "Ihe Spirit v/f vtood." From Broadway to a Western Mining Camp Through Hatred to Love. Betrayed at the Altar. She found her. Heart's Desire in the Glare of a Burning Gambling Hall. In •which Men Fight for Gold and a Woman'a Heart. Driven by Treachery and Led by Love, a Woman Saves Men from Themselves. THE BARE IDEA - - MUTT AND JEFF. FOX WORLD'S NEWS. AUS. NEWS. TCTATIONAL p.RCHESTRA, FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Overture, " Faust " (Gounod), 7.55 p.m. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30, 3.45, a.O, 8.0 P.M. PRICES.— Sessions: Stalls, 6d; Circle, la Id. After 6 p.m.; Stalls, Is Id; Circle, la 7d; Dress Circle, 2s Id; Res., 2s 7d. BOOK YOUR SEATS 8 P.M. SESSION. THE "DRITISH TDMPIRE TRADES ALPHABET HANDWRITING COMPETITION. The Prizes won for best Handwriting by Children in the Auckland Schools in connection with the above Competition will be distributed TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 11 A;M. At THE RATIONAL "PICTURES, T TD., QUEEN STREET. •FRANK TTUTCHENS (of Hawera). From the Staff ot the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. O "PIANOFORTE T3ECITALS. QATURDAY, "TVECEMBER -jO The opening solo of this. Recital will bo played with the pianist screened, then repeated with the player visible. During the interval the audience will be given an opportunity of voting as to whether the music is heard to better advantage when the performer is seen or not. Result will be announced at the conclusion of the programme. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. Special Recital of Descriptive Music, played to a programme of Notes and Stories. Booklets, 6d each, on sale at Booking Office. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22.. Bequests from previous programmes -will be played at the conclusion of this Recital. Reserved Seats, 5s 2d; Unreserved, 3s 2d, 2s Id. Serial Ticket, admitting to 3 Recitals (Res. Seat), 10s 6d (transferable). Booking Office, Richardson's, next week. i- ' Meetings. ffptl Jjy KINGSLAND BRANCH, GREY LYNN GROUP. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in. the CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, ESPLANADE ROAD, MT. EDEN. On TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 14, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Speaker: MR. VIVIAN POTTER, M.P. Musical Items by Friends. Chairman: Mr. Will. D. More. Collection. AUCKLAND BUTCHERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Special Meeting of the above-named Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 13th day of December, 1920, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To consider the Employers' Offer in respect to Wages. All members should endeavour to attend. WM. E. SILL. Secretary. THING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. THE ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING OF KING'S COLLEGE I Will take place at the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. On ! TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 14. AT 7.30 P.M. All Parents. Old Boys, and Friends are cordially invited to be present. Carriages 9.30. AUCKLAND MASONIC INSTITUTE AND CLUB. (Incorporated). A Special General Meeting of the Members will be held in the Clubrooms, His Majesty's Arcade, on TUESDAY, December 14, 1920. at 7.30 p.m. To Consider Alteration of Premises, and Revision of Rules and By-laws, as recommended by the CommitteeE. S STRETTON, Secretary. AUCKLAND HARDWARE ASSISTANTSUNION. Members are notified to attend the Monthly Meeting of the Union at the Trades Hall (ground floor), on THURSDAY NEXT, December 16, at 7.45 p.m. sharp. Business:— of Committee, Breaches of Award, and General. ARTHUR ROSSER. Secretary. T>APAKURA TOWN BOARD. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL. A- Public Meeting of Residents of Papakura and Karaka will be held in Richardson's Hall. Papakura. on THURSDAY. December 16, at 8 p.m., to discuss and decide the form of Memorial to be erected to the Fallen Soldiers of the Districts. Designs will be submitted for approval. All are requested to attend. A. L. COOPER. Clerk. QIBBS. BRIGHT, AND COMPANY, MELBOURNE AGENTS, Advise : — " SULPHIDE CORPORATION . London Offioa cables Annual Meeting will be hold on Twenty-second December. No dividend will be recommended." ,r illlk
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 16
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