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Amusements. GIGANTIC "KM7N Hl/fATINEB. IGANTIC J_ UN iVIATINEE. GIGANTIC FUN MATINEE. GIGANTIC FUN MATINEE. GIGANTIC FUN MATINEE. GIGANTIC FUN MATINEE. GIGANTIC FUN MATINEE rpO-DAY. A T «> Of) -I O-DAY. iV.T --OU. rpO-DAY, A T O Of\ 1 o-DAY, At Ji-6\j» PARENTS and GUARDIANS should lako full advantago of tho unique opportunity of Bonding l thoir children to see tho greatest Coruody programme ever screened in Auckland— at tho NEW 1 YRIC. EW JJiYRIC. VIEW 1 YRIC. 1\ EW JL/YRIC. "\TEW T YRIC. INew Juyric. Also. rpo-NIGHT, AT 7 A K Also, J O-NIGHT, ii-T !•_:-»• CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN And JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. In Chaplin's Greatest Comedy. "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." " THE KID." Six Wonderful Reels of DELIRIOUS JOY. In addition : THE GREAT ENGLISH COMEDY DE LUXE, " ALF'S BUTTON." ** ALE'S BUTTON." **ALF : S BUTTON." "ALF'S BUTTON." " ALF'S BUTTON." "ALF'S BUTTON." "ALF'S BUTTON." "ALF'S BUTTON." "ALF'S BUTTON." "ALF'S BUTTON." "ALF'S BUTTON." " ALF'S BUTTON." A RATTLING ROARING COMEDY EXTRA VANGANZA. I Never before in the history of j ; pictures in Auckland has mich j a fcast_ of fun boon incorporated I J8..0n0 proirramme. I Si-iecially selooted music by THE NEW LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Matinee I«. U 6d. 2» (x>h\* tax). Children Od and Is. Evening Is. lo 6d. lis 2s 6il (plue tax). BOOK! BOOK! BOOK' , __, For To-night at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD, Or by 'Phone 3615. AUCKLAND \oci° RA CHORAL TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. 'JXHURSDAY. ,-jUTAY -j Q AT S P.M. HAYDN'S WORLD-FAMOUS ORATORIO. "C R E A T I O N." " C R E A T I O N." " C R E A T I O N." Special Engagement of MRS. E. G. ALCORN. Sonrr.no MR. ARTHUR RIPLEY, Tenor/ MR. R. ROMANI, Bass. , Conductor: MR. COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. i Leader of Orchestra: MISS EDITH WHITEj LAW, L.R.A.M. Q- ', huoscribers for Sea.wn 1922 may lie cni s°H?d at the Secretary's Oflice, 30, Endean's j Bui dings. Queen Street. The Box I?lan opens at Lewis R. Eady i : and Son, Ltd.. at 9 a.m. on Monday, Mav ' I 15, to SUBSCRIBERS and to tho Genera"! i ! Public on Tuesday, May 16, at !) a.m. No | ' extra charge for Booking. A number of excellent seats will l>e I available in tho Top Gallery at 2s 9d cadi, I and in the Dress Circle at 3s 9d each. Takapuna and Bayswater please j note that the Pupuko will be delayed till j 10.25 p.m., so that there will bo no need to hurry away from the hall. j L. '-■_ 3 Lectures. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Humanity. BIG TO W N HAL L. I G T 0 W N II A L L. NEXT TUESDAY. NEXT TUESDAY. MAY 16-8 P.M. — MAY 16. MAY 16 - 8 PM. — MAY 16. A Monster Rally of Citizens to hear something of the appalling famine conditions in Europe and Russia. The Speaker will be "\TISS TITARGARET rpiIORP. itllSS -U.ARGARET A HOHP. .Who has been for nearly three years engaged on Famine Relief Work for tho Society of Friends. Amongst other places. Miss Thorp has been to RUSSIA. USSIA. and taken Snapshots of things as they are. Tho Lecture will be illustrated by FAITHFUL PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES taken from LIFE, and (alas!) DEATH. Seeing is believing! Our Lecturer has been, and seen. You will aco and believe if you come. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION FOR KUSSIAN TUMINE LHLVD. •USSIAN X! AMINE V UND. NOTE.—W* may not all agree about the politics of Russia, but we CAN all agree that the plaintive cry of hundreds of thousands of starving children must be answered by all. When a little mite cries for food, it is HUMANITY'S BUSINESS to listen. Reunions. j AUCKLAND TRAINING COLLEGE. - 1 ■*■ ' Totis Veribus." OLD A'S REUNION, MAY, 1!)22. The Principal Jnvotes all Old A's to attend a MEETING IN THE TRAINING COLLEGE I At It p.m., WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, Tj Inaugurate an Old A's Association PROGRAMME: , WEDNESDAY. MAY 17 fI.3U-10.30 a.m. -Men's Hockey Match ; Past V. Present. 10-U a.m.-—Ladies' Hockey Match, i I Past v. Present. 10.30-11.80 a.m..-Men's Football Match, j ' Past v. Present. 2 p.in.-3 p.m. -Basketball Matches, j Past v, Present, 3 p-m.-4 p.m. -Old A Association Meetmsr. I i>u ."> p.m.- Social .Hour. All Old A'» wjshii.g to play in any of th© ! ; above matches should forward their names j ' to the Secretary as soon as possible. ", HURSDAY EVENING, SOCIAL, at 8. : Old A's requiring invitations for escorts , sDou'd apply to the Secretary. As no circulars are being issued, tho Coni- ' mittcc will bo pleased if Old A's will uiakr ! thes'- arrangements known as widely as I l poE6iblc. H. F. McCLUNE. Hem. Sec. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18089, 13 May 1922, Page 16

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