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Amusements. LYRIC. The Slow T YRIC. LYRIC. „ . that ' JLiYHIC. YRIC. Setting the Pace. T YRIC. YRIC. JUYRIC. IJIO-DAY. 2.15. TO-NIGHT, rr /;- ABSOLUTELY THE BEST PROGRAMME SEEN IN AUCKLAND FOR MANY MOONS! TWO QTAR "FEATURES WO OTAR X EATURES OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. At the Head of the Bill is OLIVE THOMAS, LIVE IHOMAS.1 HOMAS. OLIVE THOMAS. „ LIVE IHOMAS.1 HOMAS. fl„„K O LIVE THOMAS. Sunbeam VJIIVE -I HOMAS. ~ in , /Slive THOMAS, Masquerade. V/LIVE 1 HOMAS. OLIVE THOMAS. LIVE J. HOMAS, OLIVE THOMAS, LIVE 1 HOMAS, Selznick's Youthful Laughing Star, in what is undoubtedly her Finest Picture to Date, A Picture that fits " THE TpLAPPER." Olive J. HE JO LAPPER, to a T. " THE T7<LAPPER," J- HE JL LAPPER, A Picture with delicious, romantic, and amusing plot, depicting the adventures of a Boarding School Girl who seeks excitement and ' experiences." She wan a " Flapper" with Champagne W«*s—read "Snappy stories." 'n everything —but after one brief adventure she was glad to get back to ice-cream sodas. Olive displays various moods and various costumes, the latter ranging from School Lrirl Costumes and Saucy Pyjamas to the wicked outfits of a heart-breaking homewrecking adventuress. " The Flapper" certainly gives Olive Thomas the most glorious opportunity to display her talents, her charming flapper ways, her youthful personality— everything that seems to be just Olive's and nobody else's. Don't miss this rare combination of romance, mirth, and beauty. IN ADDITION (By Way of Discount). T\TTLLIAM TJESMOND. W» V ILLIAM JL/l-SMOND, ILLIAM ESMOND, *» ILLIAM ESMOND. In an Absorbing and Exhilarating Drama of the Gold Rush Days, "TTE "MINTS OF TJELL," «,i,S E i v liNTs OF Hell. T£! M INTS 0F TIELL." J-HE ITIINTS OF 11 ELL, A GRIPPING DRAMA OF THE YUKON TWO STAR FEATURES FOR THE ADMISSION PRICE OF ONE Reserve your Seats at Richardson's if you want to get in To-night. JUYRIC — . j yric. EVERYBODY'S. NOW SHOWING. Paramount Royalty Ev!rYbßd?# Masterpiece! Evllybo'd'yi; "W HY C HATOa Evllybodyl- Y our W 1 ™"" EVERYBODY'S! VERYBODY'S. A GREAT PICTURE. Sessions: 12 noon. 2.30. 5 p m.. 7.30. Big Picture: 12.25, 2.55 t 5.25 7.55. Day Prices: D.C., Is 7d ; Stalls, Is Id. Night: Stalls, Is Id : Circle. Is 7d. Reserves: Circle. 2s Id. To book 'phone 4402, or at Theatre, 6d extra. TOWN TTALL QONCERT pHAMBER 0 -NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MR. WALTER IMPETT'S STUDENTS' gONG AND piANOFORTE "DECITAL. Programme in yesterday's Herald. Prices. 3s (reserved) and 2s (plus tax). Programme will commence promptly at e ■ Meetings. JRCTUffIEDSOIDIE'Rs) JjX-IMPERIAL SOLDIERS. A Meeting c? 1 , 1 Ex-Imperial Soldiers will & n d m a ! Mr D s« k " BUSOTSB: All matters affecting the welth^Dlm^or 13 Soldiers Z*£*t E F. ANDREWS, ', Secretary, A.R.S.A. AND wii tt&itiferßfe ™™L* m !'L and steading members are requested to attend. Business: Important. To formulate and sanction complete amendment of rules. , A. COSSEY. '■ !l Lectures. j T tvß £ I TII A "E, ■-*- I V O L I A H E A T "R F. IT 1 1 °n V \ Tll t 11: 'A I V O L I J-HEATRE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). DEC. 12, -*- 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. SERVICES OF THE NEW MOVEMENT: CHRIST™' _ " DAVID ' A TYPE OF 7 p.m. GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE: Subject, "THE TEACHING OF SIB CONAN DOYLE "^"^ "THE TEA CHING yl SIR CONAN EXAMINED IN THE LIGHT OF SCRIPTURE." MINISTER, Riv": A. A MSStI: theie n sWices SOerS are C ° rdially invited *° gPLRITUALISM JN JTS TRUE QARB OR THE JJEVTL'S "DEVIVAL. Q.REAT RESTING AT gAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3. 30 . i JOSEPH W -g-EMP , WILL REVIEW SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S THEORY Of gPIRIT (COMMUNICATIONS. The officers reluctantly announce that it is impossible to grant seat reservations : Doors Open, 2.30. Commence. 3.30. Come Early to Secure a Seat. "VfEW 7EALAND T ABOUR tTaRTY I>EW Zealand -Labour -Partl: OPERA TTOUSE. pera House. gUNDAY evening "j^ECTURE. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P.. Will Speak Upon "THE FINANCE ACT, THE 9s BO\rs , WOIKERS." EGIJIiATIONS ' *& raa Mr.. Savage will take this opportunity of ' replying to recent Town Hall sWors [ A SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME 1 HAS BEEN ARRANGED. Doors Open 7. Commence 730 SILVER pOLLECTION. ' ILVER Collection.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 16

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