Amusements. PRINCESS. T3RINCESS. RINCESS. The ARINCESS. PRINCESS. Show "DRTNCESS. A RINCESS. That's AT RINCESS. PRINCESS. Original. T>RENCESS. RINCESS. JLRINCESS. 1 TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. HIS WIFE'S TTiRIEND. IS VV IFE'S JO RIEND. In the hidden walks of the Celestial Republic there are tangents and mazes, dark and secretive, of which the Western World knows nothing. There are poisons that destroy and leave no trace. There id "the secret of. a drag that haa mesmeric powers that drive men to involun- | tary self-destruction. At some time, never- \ theless, when these indomitable forces are ' pitted against Occidental science and deductive reasoning, a gripping mystery will be traced to its logical solution. It iB this clash of tubtle Oriental plotting against the science and aggressive perseverance of the West that furnishes the basis for HIS TTTIFE'S TTIRIEND. IS VV IFE'S Jf RIEND. Hi§ "WIFE'S "I7RIEND. IS VV IPE'S JO RIEND. A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE, Taken from J. Harris Burland'a Successful Novel, " THE WHITE BOOK," And Produced by Thomas H Ince, with DOROTHY T\ALTON OROTHY JL/ ALTON DOROTHY ALTON OROTHY U ALTON 1 In the Leading Role. In addition, the plot embraces a virile love story in the romance of a woman—a romance tinged at first 1 with the bitterness of an unhappy marriage, and then purged in the steadfast loyalty of her friend and the high-minded codes of both man and woman. Supporting Subjects include"Trn P A Si T° PXERCISE." AT A AYS lo JUXERCISE. ONE OF THE PERPETUAL SENNETTS. Also, PSrSSlii PEERLESS PiRCHESTRA A RINCESS A EERLESS WRCHESTRA The Best Ever. Frank Egerton, Conductor. And Reappearance of MR. "DOB A DAMS R. -Dob Adams (New Zealand's Own), DRUMMER AND XYLOPHONIST. DRUMMER AND XYLOPHONIST. After a Successful Tour of the Dominion with J. C. Williamson Co. Day Prices: D.C. Is Id. Stalls 6d. Night Prices: D.C. Is 7pL Stalls Is Id, Reserves 2s Id. Plan at Richardson's or Princess. RAND - _ TO-DAY. _ RAND ■ _ 1 -DA Y. P. RAND _ TO-DAY. • VX Ra N D 1 O-D AY. GRAND TO-DAY. RAND 1 O - D A Y. New Vitagraph Feature, Starring BESSIE T OVE. THE T ITTLE "D OSS iiSSIE JLAJVE. IHE JU ITTLE OSS L{ESSIE I OVE. A>ESSIE AJOVE Peggy Knew Lots BESSIE T OVE. About Lumber. ESSIE JUOVE. But Little About BESSIE T OVE Love. ESSIE AJOVE. BESSIE T OVE T HE T ITTLE T> OSS ESSIE JUOVE. J-HEJUITTLE BESSIE T OVE. ESSIE JUOVE. She had to BESSIE T OVE. Match Wits ESSIE AJOVE. With an Experienced BESSIE T OVE. Man -Lumber. ESSIE AJOVE. BESSIE T OVE. THE T ITTLE T> OSS ESSIE JUOVE. AHE AJITTLE I>OSS BESSIE T OVE THE T ITTLE T) OSS ESSIE JUOVE. AHE-LUTTLE DOSS BESSIE T OVE. rpHEIpTTTLE "ROSS ESSIE AJOVE. IHE JUITTLE -L>OSS A Swift-moving Romance of the Big Redwood Forests. With the Daintiest Little Star as " The Boss" of a big Logging Outfit. A FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including : A GOOD COMEDY. " TT E T A UGH s T ast." , "JDLE juaughs AJaST." And TOPICAL BUDGET. 477. THE BIJOU ORCHESTRA. ' Sessions: 11. 12.50, 2.40, 4.80, 6.15, & 8 o'clock. POPULAR PRICES. : Day Sessions: Circle, Is 6d.and Is; Stalls, 6d; Children, 6d. ' Evening Sessions: Booked Reserves. 2s- " Circle, Is 6d and Is; Stalls, 9d. Plus tax. ' Demonstrations. J3EEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION , (AUCKLAND BEE CLUB). The first Demonstration of the Season will be given by MR. X 3-. V. WESTBROOKE. Apiary Instructor, TO-DAY (SATURDAY). At the Grounds of MR. U A. FORGIE, Corner of Lucerne and Benson Roads, Remuera (take Tram to Terminus). , At 2 p.m. New Members Enrolled.' i Lectures. I QPIRITUALISM TESTED BY "DEVELATION. "DEASON, AND pOMMCN CENSE.' TOWN TTALL pONCERT pHAMBER ON QUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. . TUTR. Q.EORGE ALDRIDGE Will Review the Lectures by SIR A. CONAN DOYLE. Orthodoxy is weak before Spiritism because it concedes the basis on which the subtle system is reared. Hymn Sheets Provided. Collection to Defray Expenses. T°WN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER" TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. Under the auspices of the Theosophical Society. H.P.B. Lodge. 351. Queen. St. TV/TR. TTARRY T3ANKS (NATIONAL LECTURER IN N.Z.) WILL DELIVER A LECTURE, Entitled, *' THE T IFE "DEYOND THE PRAVE." Mr. J. R. Thomson, the president of the Lodgie, who will preside will follow, and amplfy the subject. Our work is to " Fulfil, not to destroy." To " preach the kingdom" ae well as to " reflect the light." and so reveal the plan, and the pn.ipo*e of the Great Architect, thereby to lilt the " divine spark,'' imprisoned in the flesh, to the realisation of its omnipotence and omniscence lying dormant within. Admission Free. Collection. Special Notice. young people of our Sunday-school will hold an open meetine at 351. Queen Street. TO-MORROW at 3pm Addresses on "Efficiency." You are invi ted. « QPIRITUALISM. ; SPIRITUALISM. QPIRITUALISM. OPIRITUALISM. DOES THE BIBLE SUPPORT IT? s Every Christian and lover of the Bible should hear the Answer to the above question at the Freemasons' Hall. Belgium Street, To-morrow (Sunday) Evening at 7 o'clock. Speaker. Mr. J. A. McLeod, of Hamilton. No Collection. STRAND THEAT-Rtt TRAND J-HEaTRe: TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 p M . SPEAKER: REV. H. L. RICHARDSf " SELECTIONS BY CITY BAND. Solo: "My Task." Miss V. Linfoot Duet: "Who Could It Be," Misses Linfoot Rev. E. T. COX is expected to be present at thia service-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 16
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