1 HPIVOLI Box Plan at H. deal's, ! IIVOLI Queen Street, ; rpiVOLI Next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd || JL IVOLI 'Phone 223GA. TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. At 7.30. , At 7.30. ANOTHER RECORD-BREAKING PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME!! CECIL DE MILLE Presents WALLACE pEID. ALLACE .tVEID, wallace reid, wallace reid. Wallace reid. Wallace reid, Wallace reid. W r ALLACE REID, WALLACE REID. GILORIA QWANSON. TLORIA O WANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, GI/ORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON. GLORIA SWANSON. GLORIA SWANSON, And TpLLIOTT -IULLIOTT JL/EXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOT 1 ? DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. ELLIOTT DEXTER. - In a fascinating screen version of Lorn* Moon's Great Brc««iway Stage Success: DON'T rpELL T7IVERYTHING." ON'T ±ELL JIiVEKYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELIi EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." . > "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." " Don't Tell Everything " ie a highly I interesting Drama, alternating between New j York's fashionable circles and the great Caliiornian out-of-doors. It breathes the fragrance of the pine woods, the life and i action of the polo field, and the charm of a i Western golf course. The story is a thrilling > I one. containing many novel scenes ana situations, and holds the interest to the finish. "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING." 'DON'T TELIi EVERYTHING.". " DON'T TELL EVERYTHING ' I A Picture of modern social life that thrills i ; with lively sensations and charms with its ■ fashion and beauty. A tale of a tangled ! loyo and a new commandment for men. A picture of big real things that make or mar human happ.neee- A production with sets that range from magnificent drawing rooms to wild mountain cabins, and in which a I mighty storm scene is one of the biggest thrills ever staged. » ! IN ADDITION, I _ . IN ADDITION, I We have pleasure in presenting the world's Greatest Fun-maker, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD. HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, 1 ! HAROLD LLOYD, In the Greatest Comedy of hw Career—a 4000 ft. " Super-Dreadnought " Scream. Entitled: "A SAILOR-MADE .MAN." "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." "A MAN." '• A BAILOIR-MADE MAN." "A SAILOR-MADE MAN." This is the biggest. Comedy yet made by this King of. Comedians, and is a treat in store for those who remember " Never Weaken," " Among Those Present," and his other brilliant previous comedies. ÜBUAL PRICES. BOOK NOW. And Avoid Disappointment. T IVOLI. Phone IVOLI. 2236 A. Lectures. ——: AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (INCORPORATED). A DDRESS ON rpAXATION. j MR. PHILIP JOSEPH NATHAN, of Wellington. WILL DELIVER AN IMPORTANT ADDRESS • on the subject of f i TAXATION, ' j at the ! ' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON ' i STREET, j • TO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT 3 PM. Hon. George Fowlds, President of the Chamber of Commerce, will preside. The Meeting will be open to all citizens , interested. Members are specially requested to attend. i ! H. C. TEWSLEY, i ' Secretary. i —J _ T EYS TNSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. A LECTURE on "SCOTTISH WIT AND HUMOUR" "SCOTTISH WIT AND HUMOUR" • "SCOTTISH WIT AND HUMOUR" (A Budget oJ: Wit and Drollery) Will be given by MR. J. W. SHAW. M.A., MR. J. W. SHAW, M.A., TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8. :. Sixpence, or Course Ticket. p'iTT STREET" METHODIST CHURCH. j . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). At 7.30 O'Clock. Lantern Lecture by the I ', REV. W. A. SINCLAIR, i "A Trip Round the Western Solomons." , Illustrated by a large number of beautiful ! Slides. Collection ion behalf of Foreign Missions. i- — — ■■■ J^l Motor and Conch Trips. ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO LIMITED. . W " t ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. R.M. HUDSON MOTOR SERVICES. To Te Teko. Whakatane. Opotiki, Waiotapu Wairakei. and Taupo daily. To Gisborne from Opotiki—Men-. Wed., aad Sat. To Napier from Taupe— Tuee., Thurs., arid Sat. Special Cars or Coaches to all parts of the district. Telegrams. MOTOCO. Rotorua- 'Phones 19 and 353. ROYAL MAIL BERVICES ——— Between ———. ROTORUA AND PAENGAROA DAILY, Connecting with East Coast Railway for Tauranga. The Mount, Te Puke. Matata. etc Connecting with Afternoon Train from Rotorua. From Rotorua to Te Whaiti and Murupara twice weekly. (The Heart of the Urewera Country.) E E. WILLIAMS, Royal Mail Contractor. Hinemoa St.. Rotorua. "Phone 124. TyALKER'S ROYAL MOTOR SERVICES^ WAIHI-TAURANGA NEW SERVICE Owing to the- Matamata to Tauranga Road being we have started another service, leaving; Waihi daily after arrival of Auckland to Thames Express Train If you wish to re*ch Tauranga in the day be sura and. come via Waihi. A Car will also leave Woihi daily after amvai of Frankton to' Thames Tram at 12 30.. Book your seats by wire to Walker's, Waihi or Tauranga. . WALKER'S ROYAL MOTOR SERVICES. Tauranga. i «— i i i" Dyers and Cleaners. A REVELATION TO AUCKLAND CITY AND PROVINCE. X Yes. It has retdly been a REVELATION to thousands, that no garment is ton fir gone for "THE EMPIRE." No matter how ' Old. Faded. Torn, or Dilapidated, your ' Suits or Costumes may be, "TUB EMPLRE" can still make thom as now aeain OUR DYEING is the best in the World' OU7I CLEANING is done by the latest FRENCH and AMERICAN PROCESSES f OUR REMODELLING and REPAIR Del partments are second to aone. The cost is • triflinG, but our workmanship will be sure to please. Ring 'phone No. 5867. and our ! van will call. Country Orders specially catered for, and return postage Daiij - ' EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO ' I FURSJERS, ETC., ' j 558. Queen St. (opp. Main Entrance I Town Hall). , I By Special Appointment to His Excellency I viscount Jellicoe. BETTER TIMES ARE- COMING! —But not yet awhile. Meanwhile the need for economy remains as pressing as ever. " Cut out" all unnecessary "x----penditure. and don't spend money on ' new clothing. Why should you, when your old clothing may be liiade practic*Uy j •^i 8 «S8 t Lfi B i,H8 w "' ',]&&** t0 the wonderful Ciothal] Way" of renovation? That old Suit, old Coat. oH Costume old Fur, and old Hat, that y>u may have thought "done for," we may be able to make fit Iter a lot more service yet. As ' the expense is comparatively trifling th© experiment is worth while. Write to us to-d*7! npHE pROTHALL pOMPANY. i J RENOVATING SPECIALISTS AND PRACTICAL TAILORS. 1117. SYMONDS ST.. AND 171. MANUKAU I ROAD, PARNELL. AUCKLAND. : ! 'Phone2s44A. Works: Phone267BA. Mj^Eden pARNELL Dyeing. Cleaning, and Press- i ; J ing Works. Specialists in Furs. Trial i solicited.—*?. Mtmukau 84. Paraell. ' ( ■NU-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18121, 20 June 1922, Page 10
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