Amusements. 3 • rpiVOLI Box Plan at H. Cleal's, X IVOLI Queen Street, rpiVOLI Next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. JL IVOLI 'Phone 2236 A. TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. At 7.3t. At 7.80. ANOTHER RECORD-BREAKING PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME 11 CECIL DE MILLE Presents wallace "deld, allace jlveid. Wallace reid, wallace reid. Wallace reid. Wallace reid. Wallace reid. Wallace reid, wallace reid. gllorla qwanson, TLORIA Owanson. GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SW ANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, » GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, And ELLIOTT TfcEXTER. LLIOTT JL/EXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. In a fascinating ecreen version of Lorna Moon's Great Broadway Stage Success: DON'T 'PELL TTIVERYTHING." ON'T leLL JiIVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON ; T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." , " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " Don't Tell Everything " ie a highly interesting Drama, alternating between New j York's fashionable circles and the great ) Califomian out-of-doors. It breathes the I fragrance of the pine woods, the life and j action of the polo field, and the charm of a I Western golf course. The story is a thrilling I I one, containing many novel scenes and ! i situations, and holds the interest to the • finish. . | " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." 1 " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." ; "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING-" I A Picture of modern social life that, thrills ] with lively seneationo and charms with its fashion and beauty. A tale of a tangled J I love and a new. commandment for men. A ~ ! picture of bis real things that make or mar human happ.ness. A production, with sets I that range from magnificent drawing rooma ! to wild mountain cabins, and in which a i migbty storm scene is one of the biggest ,_ thrills ever staged. .. j TN ADDITION. ! ■ IN ADDITION, '. ' We have pleasure in presenting the world's 3 i Greatest Fun-maker, ! HAROLD LLOYD. i HAROLD LLOYD. HAROLD LLOYD. ! HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, I HAROLD LLOYD. ! In, the Greatest Comedy of his Career—a •1000 ft. " Super-Drpadnought " Scream, Entitled: "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." " A SAILOR-MADE MAN." . "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." " A SAILOR-MADE MAN." i "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." I ' "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." I This is the biggest Comedy yet made by j this King of Comedians, and is a treat in , etore for those who remember " Never I Weaken," " Among Those Present," and his j other brilliant previous comedies. ' ! USUAL PRICES. ' BOOK . NOW. • ! And Avoid Disappointment. i TIVOLT. Phone I IVOLI. 2236 A. 1 j Funeral Notices. "ITODGE ARA, 348. I.C. ; j JLi , Brethren are hereby notified '. ? :at they are requested to attend the Funeral Cere--1 mony (Masonic Hall. Princes Street) at j 1.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Monday) in connection with our late Brother, Very Wor. Brother E. R. Piggott. l , . E. ASHBY, r > Worshipful Master. i! e ! -— < Chnrch Notices. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. k GOSPEL CAMPAIGN. TO-DAY (MONDAY). 1-2 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. '< 3 p.m.—Bible Reading, " How to Overcome Discouragement," Rev. D. H. Moore. ' ' 7.30 P.m. —Gospel Service, conducted by Rev. D. B. Moore. Chorus Choir. MEETINGS DAILY AT 3 AND 7.30Meetings. A UCKLAND PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY. ST. ANDREW'S HALL, LOWER SYMONDS STREET, TO-DAY (MONDAY), 7.45 P.M. MR. A. A. ROSS, Organiser of t'lui new Country Party, will givo the First Public Ejiixjsition of its Policy... Discussion will follow. The public are cordially invited. . NOTICE TO MEMBERS', lu view of the> above announcement, the Debate on the Unemployment Bill will not be continued until tho Next Meeting of the Assembly. FREDK. W. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC AND WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held in the Auckland Town Hall. Council Chamber, on WEDNESDAY. June 21. 1922. at 2.30 p.m. , BUSINESS: To receive the Annual Report of the Executive end Hon. Treasurers. To receive the Statement of Accounts for the year ended March 31. 1922'. i To Elect Seven (7) Members to the Executive- ■"•» General. T. B. KAY, Secretary. Auckland. June 12. 1922 ~r\ i r l S' STeXiTm GUILD. Special General Meeting. WEDNESDAY, 21st inst., Clubroom, 7.45 p.m. Dance Tickets | on sale at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Friendly Society Notices. j -VTATIONAL DIVISION SONS OP '. TEMPERANCE | TOTAL ABSTINENCE FRIENDLY ' ' BENEFIT SOCIETY, i THE EXECUTIVE OF THE ABOVE 1 ORDER ARE PREPARED TO OPEN A | BRANCH IN ANY PART OF AUCKLAND ON THE APPLICATION OF NOT LESS THAN TWELVE ADULTS. j Pull particulars from ! MP.. J. H„ JONES, j 9-% Harmj,r. Street. Christchurch. Drainage Bo rd Notice?, . THE AUCKLAND AND SLVUIQL'.N DRAINAGE BOARD. I SPECIAL 0I:ER MAKING BY-LAW ] No. 3. . ! Notice is hiweb,. .riven that at a Special I Meeting of the Auckland and Suburban I Drainage Board, -ltld on Wednesday, tha Slat, day df' May, i£!22, it was resolved that by way of Special. Order and under provisions of Section 12 of " The Auckland and Suburban Drainage Act, 1908," the said Board make By-law No. 3, the object and purport of which is to amend the regulation relating to the quorum at meetings of Committees. A copy of the Special Order and By-law is at the Office of the Board and is there open for public inspection during office hours. The Special Resolution intended to oporate as a Special Order, making the said By-law. will be submitted for confirmation at i* meeting of the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board, to be held in the Council j Chamber, Town Hull, Auckland, on THURSDAY, tho 29th day of June. 1922. at 7.30 " o'clock p.m. H. H. WATKINS. < Engineer and Secretary. " Cleave's Buildings, High Street, Auckland June 1. 1922. 1 I ' ' ; ■ '—'■ ; THE Salesman of Salesmen—Coakley 1 He draws the crowds!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18120, 19 June 1922, Page 12
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