Amusements. Ia Pr&ssnting To-day's Programme we feel proud, because it is so delightful and breezy that it will instantly gratify YOU. The careful selection of "material" has; made dur ,Theatre a "household word. PRINCESS - m The - pRINCESS RIIWESS - Theatre - X RINCEbS PRINCESS - < of -- PgJUfJ|g RINCESS — Surprises. — A RINCfc-bu CHANNING OF THE ATORTH-WEST. MANNING OF THE JN ORTH-WEST. CHA.NNING OF THE NORTH-WEST. CHANNING OF THE NORTH-WEST. CHWNING OF THE NORTH-WEST.. CHANNING OF THE NORTH-WEST. Featuring EUGENE /VRSiiS UGENE \J DRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN • » * riHANNLNG OF THE "VrORTH-WEST OHANNING OF THE IN ORTH-WEST Is some thriller: It gives the star a. chance to prove he is a vigorous outdoor man who rides like a Cossack, swings a wicked carbine and takes on the husky Pat Hartigan in a free-for-all fight which would make Dempsey and M. Carpentier • turn green, with envy. _ The girls went wild over it all, and the men rooted for Gene as Channing of the Mounted to crash one home on the jaw of Pat Hartigan as " Sport" McCool. Besides • Mr. O'Brien and Pat Hartigan the cast includes the always interesting Gladden James, the gloriously beautiful Nita Naldi and winsome Norma Shearer. It's a thriller and no mistake. • * • In Addition, THE 6th — ROUND — Bth Of THE T EATHER T>USHERS. HE JUEATHER JT USHERS. " Kid Roberts" is still going strong. Also, Another Beautiful Canadian Scenic. The Latest News J- - -'• " Topical PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. (The Best Ever.) We would advise you to Book Your Seats at once. 'Phone 586 A. Sessions: 12, 2, 4, 6, 8. RUD PETERSEN. Manager. NEXT .' WEEKNEXT , WEEK— RUSH-IVfUNRO'S pABARET. USH-IWLUNRO'S V^ABARET. MONDAY AND TUESDAY—Dancing 8 \ to 11.- Double Ticket, ss. WEDNESDAY—AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL CLUB NIGHT. Double Ticket. 7s 6d. THURSDAY—A NIGHT IN HINDUS- • TAN. Dancing Bto 12. Double Ticket. 7s 6d. SATURDAY AFTERNOON.—3 to 5.30. Double Ticket, 2s 6d. BATURDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o'clock. Double Ticket. ss. 'PHONE 2560 A. SONG X> E C I T A L. O N G IX E C A L. At the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER,' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1922. MR. FRANK WILSON (Laureate of the Paris Conservatoire). Will present the following studeuts:— Misses Ethel Fletcher, Myra Monk, Norah McManus. Fay Nezdar, Eva Robertson, Betty Sharman. Messrs. Edward Churchouse, Arthur .Jackson, Douglas W. Russell. William Shar-' key. Hugh Woods, and John Wright The Full Programme Will Bo Advertised Later. PETER DAWSON. N.Z. Eminent Tragedian, In . LYRIC THEATRE TO-MORROW . EVENING. , Rugby Football. . OfflL DUGBY FOOTBALL. _1» • XX UG BY POOTBAL L. **J|b EDEN PARK. •j<\3 , EDEN PARK. -itlHLjaL TO-DAY (SATURDAY). -•«««•"# TO-DAY (SATURDAY). BIG FIELD DAY. BIG FIELD DAY. BIG FIELD DAY. . FOUR HOURS' FOOTBALL. FOUR HOURS' FOOTBALL. BRIGHTNESS AND NOVELTY. BRIGHTNESS AND NOVELTY. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. EDENDALE V. REMUERA SCHOOLS. EDENDALE V. REMUERA, SCHOOLS. Kick-off 12.45 sharp. JUNIOR SEMI-FINALS. JUNIOR SEMI-FINALS. GRAFTON 111. V. ST. DAVID'S GRAFTON HI. V. ST. DAVID'S. Kick-off 1.45 p.m. sharp. ELLERSLIE 11. V. GRAFTON II ELLERSHE 11. V. GRAFTON II Kick-off 3.15 p.m. sharp. TRIAL MATCH. TRIAL MATCH. A JUNIORS V. B JUNIORS. A JUNIORS V. B JUNIORS. Kick-off 1.45 sharp. SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT 13 Entries: FIRST GAME 2 P.M. SHARP MOASCAR CUP. 'MOASCAR CUP MOASCAR CUP. MOASCAR CUP * MOASCAR GUP. MOASCAR CUP GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL HAMILTON " HIGH SCHOOL HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL' Kick-off 3.15 pjni. sharp. n A VERITABLE FOOTBALL FEAST, Ranging from Primary Schools to Senior Gamea. Probably the most unique and interesting day's play seen in Auckland Admission, Is. Children, 6d. Stand or Enclosure, Is extra. Efficient Tram Services from and to City and Suburbs. Jr T. W. MABEN, Sec. A.R.F. Union. •Phone 1339. -RUGBY FOOTBALL. AVuGBY A 1 OOTBALL. TYOMAIN. TIOMAIN. *r g *Ts JL/OMAIN. JJ'OMAIJS., WEDNESDAY. *\TgHEDNESDAY ll EXT. SYDNEY 'VARSITY SYDNEY 'VARSITY V. AUCKLAND 'VARSITY. AUCKLAND 'VARSITY. KICK-OFF 3 P.M. A GAME PAR EXCELLENCE. CURTAIN RAISERS: 12.45 p.m.: Schools Trial Match, A-B Teams 1.45: Secondary Schools. EDEN PARK., SATURDAY "IVTEXT. SATURDAY i> EXT. (FIRST TEST.) SYDNEY 'VARSITY SYDNEY 'VARSITY V. N-.Z: VARSITY. N.-Z: VARSITY. Games that will keep you interested. No elack moments. Do not miss these games if you want to see good football. Admission, Is; Children 6d; Grandstand or Enclosure 2s extra. We pay the tax. R. G. B. SINCLAIR, Hon Sec. N.Z. 'Varsity Rugby Football Council. , Dissolution oi Partnerships. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. --The Partnership between Brown and Forsdick, Electrical and Mechanical Consulting Engineers, 19 Safe Deposit Buildings, Hieh Street, Auckland, has been Dissolved, Mr F A. Brown will carry on the business *t the above address, and 1 Mr. C. F. Forsdick will be available for engineering inspection and testing in London. F. A- BROWN. i c -f. for»:dick» j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 16
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