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_■ Amusements. .-,■ -_y:^. TIVOLI - — THE HOME OF IVOLI — PARAMOUCT PICTURES It rpiVOLI- THE BIGGEST AND BEST X IVOLI PROGRAMME IN TOWN! 1 rpiVOLI Reserves it H. Cleal's, Queen J- IVOLI - — Street; 'Phone 2236 A. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.15. . THIS AFTERNOON, 2.15. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.15. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.15. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.15. THIS 2,15. • TO-NIGHT, 7.30. - „ TO-NIGHT. 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30.' , . The Popular Favourite, wallace toeid, '• allace xveid. Wallace keld, wallace reid, wallace reid, wallace reid, Wallace reid, wallace reid, wallace reid, wallace keld, wallace reid, WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID, WALLACE . REID, In a Stirring Screen Version <"._•£•• £j - Thomas' Famous. Stage.. Flay, In* Champion," entitled: "rpSE PHAMPION. "1 HE W ORLD'S L/hampion." "THE 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. Now watch him drop the classics for the slovets. It's a. tingling tale of. love and fight and laughter, with, dainty Lois Wilson as the delightful heroine. ' Also. MARY nV/THiES «JV/TINTER ary 'Miles Minter MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER - MARY MILES MINTER A*d JACK TTOLT. ACK .tIOLT. .TACK HOLT. JACK HOLT. In. Annie Crawford's Broadway Stag* SnTPRfI. " ALL QOTJLS' TpVE." "iiLL lOOTTLS' JZiVR." " 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 * theme that is great and beautiful. A jealous woman, a. carefully planted seed of discord, a- seemingly harmless lie—these are' familiar ingredients of drama and tragedy but are put together in. an original way in tliia fascinating story. THE LATEST GAZETTES. BURTON HOLMES' TRAVELOGUE, And the TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. (Miss W. Mitchell. Conductress). TIVOLI Reserves IVOLI : 'Phone 2236 A. TVTOTICE. EXTENSION OF SEASON. "rpHE "pOUR TTORSEMEN -- OF THE — A POCALYPSE." AT NATIONAL THEATRE ONLY. AT NATIONAL THEATRE ONLY. In order to meet the wishes of those patronsiwho were unable to secure seats for this marvellous production, the Management of the National Theatre takes pleasure in announcing hot .the-season has been extended to and including THURSDAY NEXT, August 24th inst. Box Plans for the Extended Season on view Lewis R. Eady and Son,- Ltd. BOOK NOW AND BE SURE OF YOUR SEAT. , REMEMBER— ■JYATIONAL npHEATRE QNLY. ■CESlgp rURNIVAL OP CLUBS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Concert Party, Court of Justice, Gymnastic Display. Hobby Show, Wireless, House of ; Mystery, Pictures, Cakes, Sweets, Flower Stalls, etc., etc., etc. 7 TILL 10 P.M.. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Lectures. mnoLI rp H E A f r R E. 1 I V O L I I.H E A T R E. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. Continuing the Studies in THE BOOK OF REVELATION THE BOOK OF REVELATION (Chapter 14). Who are the 144 thousand redeemed from the earth?—-The Everlasting Gospel—This Fall of that great city, Babylon. Minister: REV. A. A. MURRAY, 6.45 p.m.—SERVICE OF SONG—6.4S P.m. Choir Pieces. Solos. J0&Z&. A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. fizm?\ Auckland city mission. \**SKsjt Princess Theatre. Queen -Street. XtegS*'* TO-MORROW (Sun.) EVENING-. 6.30. Doors Open; 7 p.m.. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m.. Service Begins. - preacher— rev. tasper balder, ev. Jasper \j alder. „" the lost chord." mr. Robert pearce (of the " Vice-Regals. ) NOTE.—Next Tuesday night, at St. Sepulchre's Hall, we are holding a. Social Evening, when Gifts for Bazaar will be gladly received. Light Refreshments. Music, etc. The Basaar will' take place on September 7 in the Concert Chambef. TVTE-W ZEALAND JF %>, LABOUR PARTY. STRAND THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7.30 P.M. GRAND - DEBATE. GRAND DEBATE. "THAT PROHIBITION IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE WORKER 3." MR. J. PURTELL and MR. O. McBRINE Will Affirm. MR. B. MARTIN and MR. P. H. HICKEY Will Deny the Proposition. Doors Open, 6.45. Silver Collection. Everybody Welcome. . c BERESFORD ST.. CONGREGATIONAL ■ CHURCH. LEAGUE"OF LITERATURE. LEAGUE OF LITERATURE. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23, AT 7.45 P.M. LECTURE BY REV. W. G. MONCKTON, M.A.. " Poets of the Nineteenth -Century." Chairman: REV: F. WARNER. T EYS TNSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, JU X Threo Lamps, Ppnsonby. LECTURE BY MR. T. U. WELLS, M.A., MR. T. U. WELLS, M.A.i On • " IMPRESSIONS OF CANADA AND UNITED STATES." TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST. 22, AT 8 TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22. AT 8. Via Vancouver to .. Toronto, Niagara and Montreal. ' Washington and New York. Across the United States. Prohibition—For and Against. Railways and" Business Management. The Problem of Alien Population. ADMISSION. 6d; OR COURSE TICKET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY EVENING). JL • 7.30 p;m. ' . - '. \ HEAR TWO LEADING LABOUR LEADERS STATE THE CASE FOR PROHIBITION. COMB AMD HEAR. THE EVIDENCE. STRAND THEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 16

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