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Amusements. rpiVOLI THE HOME OF AIVOLi PARAMOUNT PICTURES!! . rpiVOLI THE BIGGEST AND BEST X-IVOLI PROGRAMME IN TOWN!! rpiVOLI Reservos at H. deal's, Queen J- IVOLI Street. 'Phone 2236 A. TO-NIGHT. 7.30. ' TO-NIGHT, 7.30. : Tho Popular Favourite, WALI/ACE T? EID, ALLACE IVEID. WALLACE KEID, wallace reid. Wallace reid, wallace reid, Wallace reid, wallace reid, • wallace reid. WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID, In a Stirring Screen Version of A. E. Thomas' famous Stag© ±'lay. ' The Champion," entitloU: THE WORLD'S pHAMPION." HE VV OKLD'S L/HAMPION." "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION.'' "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." . "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." "TUE WORLD'S CHAMPION." "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." " THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." " THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." See Wallace Reid as the middle-weight champion of the World. Picture him as the son of a stately English family with an Oxford training, intended for the Clergy. I Now watch him drop tho classics for th» | gloves, follow him through the early stages jof his career as he tells it. Watch him j through the sparking rounds which bring him • the title. It's a tingling tale, of love and fight, and laughter, with dainty Lois Wilson as tho delightful heroine. Also, MARY ;M ILES MINTER ARY IVIir.ES IVI INTER MART MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER And TACK TTOLT. J ACK XTOLT. JACK HOLT. JACK HOLT. In Annie Crawford's Broadway Stage " ALL QOULS' pVE." "Ill], o'T'l.«' JE/'-'E" ' " ALL SOULS' EVE."" " ALL SOULS' EVE " " ALL SOULS' EVE." " ALL SOULS' EVE." " ALL SOULS' EVE." " ALL SOULS' EVE." "ALL SOULS' EVE." " ALL SOULS' EVE." "ALL SOULS' EVE." "ALL SOULS' EVE." Here we have a wonder picture with a. | theme that is (orat and beautiful. A iealouo woman, a earefullv planted seed of I discord, ? seemingly har-nleps He—these are ' i F amiliar ingredients of drama, and tragedy but are nut together in an orijriml way in ' this fascinating. story. Marv Minter j i.s at bwt in a d"al role, and is ably supported by the popular Jack Holt. T.ATVST f. s 7'PTT'Pg BURTON HOLMES' TRAVELOGUE. ♦!"> TTX'OIT ORCHESTRA (Miss W. Mitchell. Conductress). TTVOLT 1 P»*«rves n ' Mr -I 'Phone 2.3RA. ——TjTXIELA ND Has become an established institution with those who love Rood jazzing. i Try our Mid-day Luncheon to-day, 12 to 2 and listen to the Famous Dixieland Southern Band. Regular Sessions: MID-DAY LUNCHEON. 12 TO 2 Every Day. except Saturday. AFTERNOON "DANS ANT," Every Day, 3 to 5. CABARET WEEK NIGHTS. 2s <id SPECIAL CABARET SATURDAY NIGHT (Evening Dress). ss. Reserve your favourite table by booking at Lew lß B. Eady and Son. Ltd., or by phoning 302GA. ' " y Direction •_______;_ DEL. S. FOSTER. QARNIVAL OF CLUBS. Ik-i_4|a___l TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND W SATURDAY. Concert Party, Court of Justice, Gymnastic Display, Hobby Show, Wireless, House of Mysterj', Pictures, Cakes, Sweets, Flower Stalls, etc., etc., etc. 7 TILL 10 P.M.. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY. Football. fn T EAGUE pOOTBALL, J-* EAGUE -T OOTBALL. I HIP ) CARLAW PARK. 1 rV CARLAW PARK, ii-ajfc- 1 -* CARLAW PARK. . TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). HAWKE'S BAY REPRESENTATIVES EIAWKE'S ' BAY REPRESENTATIVES v AUCK LAND REPRESENTATIVES. AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES. NORTHERN UNION CHALLENGE CUP MATCH. IVAN CULPAN. I Hon. Secretary. Auckland Rugby League. Admission, Is. Stand, Is. I Sporting, l VOND ALE JOCKEY CLUB . _VX (Incorporated). < Nominations for ■ f AVONDALE CUP. £2000. FLYING STAKES. £700, PLUMPTON HANDICAP. £1000.' CLOSE TO-DAY (FRIDAY), BY 5 P.M., J At tho Chin's Office. Victoria St.. Auckland. HARRY H. HAYR., Secretary. PA KURA NG A HUNT . (Incorporated). POINT-TO-POINT RAiCES. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1922. AT WAIUKU. Over such Course as Directed by thf Committee. Open only to Horses Qualified as Hunters during the Season 1922. With the excep- 1 tions of the Open Race numbered 5, tho Races are for:— ' . (a) Horses which have not competed in -, any Races, Hunt Races excepted, for the last two years. , (b) Horses owned by Farmers or Members " of the Hunt. (c) Horses ridden by Amateur Horsemen who are Members of the Hunt. Anyone riding over Course before the Races is Disqualified. PROGRAMME: 1. MEMBERS' LIGHT-WEIGHT RACE. about 3 miles; weight, list. (Timed to start at 1 p.m.) 2. MEMBERS' HEAVY-WEIGHT RACE, t about 3 miles. Weight, 12st. 71b. r> 3. FARMERS' RACE, about 3 miles. \ Weight, list. 7lb. (Open to horses s owned by Farmers over whose land the hounds have permission to hunt.) _ 4. LADIES' RACE, about 2. milen; for T 'Lady Members only. 5. OPEN POINT-TO-POINT RACE, about 3 miles. Weight, list (Open to _ horses owned and ridden by Members -r of any duly-registered Hunt Club.) Trophy to owner of horse placed first, second, or third in each race. Entries for all tho above races, giving : name horse, owner, and rider, accompanied with entry fee of 2s Gd for each entry, will be received up till 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, * August 25. by the undersigned. No post 7 entries. -.-,—._, — 1 ROBT. D. NEAL. Secretary and Treasurer. Buchanan's Buildings, Corner Wyndham and Albert Streets. Postal Address: Box 207, Aucklacd. 'Phone 764. Sales 01 Property. 1 J AND Agcnte.—Please take nctice my pro- S J perty at North Albertland has been sold—Albert R- Pook. 1" AND Agenta.—My House, New Lynn, has » i been Bold by A. Thode. New Lynn.— W- Martin. Te Awamutu. A BOON to Families.—Chamber.' Boot Repairing Factory, best work, lowest - prices—236. Karangahape Rd. a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18172, 18 August 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18172, 18 August 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18172, 18 August 1922, Page 12