Amusements. MATINEE "DE LUXE" AT 2.50. Orchestra and Mr. Ernest Drake. " MADAME X." STRhND. N.Z.'a QTRAND. TRAND. Largest — ©TRAND. STRAND. and QTRAND. TRAND. Finest ©TRAND. STRAND. Picture QTRAND. TRAND. House. ©TRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Limited. ** The screen has inherited from the stag* no more powerful drama than " Madame X."—Auckland Star. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! Sessions at 11.15. 1. 2.30. 4.50. 6.10 and 8. Tho First of the New Goldwyns. "Ty-ADAME V " "HVladamf. -A.." " MADAME X " " MADAME X." "MADAME • X." " MADAME X." " MADAME X." " MADAME X." " MADAME X." " MADAME X. " MADAME X." I " MADAME X. - ' | " MADAME X." Adapted from the French Play. Featuring PAULINE TjiREDERICK AULINE X 1 REDERICK. The eternal triangle with a different angle. the queerest of all angles—father, mother, son. A throbbing drama of life with all its high lights and shadows! * » » "MADAME X" PRESENTS PAULINE FREDERICK IN THE MOST REMARK- , ABLE PERFORM A NCR OF HER CAREER! « » » This pitiful wreck of what once had boon a beautiful woman still held in her trembling breast a consuming love for tho son she had been forbidden to see. And so she rose, armed with supernatural strength, 'and defended him. An inspiring scene from a remarkable picture. Also Screening: LATEST STRAND TOPICAL NEWS. The All-British Weekly. " A CHARMED LIFE." Jimmy Aubrey in a. Screamer! And Special Engagement of MR. T7IRNEST pi RAKE. P.. XURNEST JL/RAKE. Tenor (At Afternoon and Evening Sessions). Miss Clarice Wood at tbe Piano. THE STRAND ORCHESTRA. Usual Saturday Prices. Box Plan at tho Strand. 'Phone 311*, SOMETHING GOOD AT OZONE CABARET, OZONE CABARET, The Strand. Takapuna. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ BY THE SEA. The Music? Well, it's controlled by MR. J. S. BIRTLEY, Late Leader of Rush-Munro's Band Jazz Specialist, of London. The Catering? Well, come along and try it for yourself. PHONE 143. TAKAPUNA, GRAFTON LIBRARY WINTER COURSE. CONCLUDING CONCERT Arranged by THE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Miss Jessie Bartleet Miss Myra M.nk Mi; b U. A. Smith Mr. Roy Del'ow Mr. Chas. Hunter Accompanist: Mrs. Chas. Prime. TUESDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 19, At 8 p-m. Admission fid or by Course Ticket. J. S. BRIGHAM. Toira. Clerk. September 16. 1021.
«£ V £flfo "DOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA felf M (Subscription Concerts) 70—Performers—70 70—Performers—70 Conductor • - COLIN MUSTON. L.R.A.M. Leader - • - MISS EDITH WHITELAW. ! L.R.A.M.. Hon. Accompanist - MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. THIRD CONCERT — NINTH SEASON — THIRD CONCERT — NINTH SEASON — TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY NEXT. PROGRAMME. "God Save the King," Orchestra and Audience. Triumphal March, "Cleopatra" (Mancinelli) ORCHESTRA. Overture - - "King Manfred" (Reinecke) ORCHESTRA. Song "Ave Maria" (Gounod) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. ! Ballet Suite, "Hiawatha" (Coleridge Taylor) ORCHESTRA. Song - "The Two Grenadiers" (Schumann) MR. KENNETH IMPETT. Overture SolenneKe, "1812" (Tschaikowsky) ORCHESTRA. Songs (»> "Mother's Song" (J. H. Densmore) lb) "My Lover, He Comes on the Skee" (H. Clough-Leighter) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Morceaa - - - "Cradle Song" (Schubert) ORCHESTRA. Cloir Dance - - - "Handel in the Strand" (Grainger)' ORCHESTRA. Song "To-morrow" (F. Keel) MR. KENNETH IMPETT. Rhapsody - "Southern Rhapsody" (Hosmer) ORCHESTRA. PLAN OPEN AT TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY MORNING. 2s 6d — ADMISSION — 2s Gd ... 2s Cd — (Plus Tax) —2s 6d ." 2s 6d — AT DOORS —2s Cd A. W. ROBERTSON; Secretary. Music Store. 189, Queen St., (Next B. and F. Piano Ageucy, Ltd.) AT 8 P.M. TO NIGHT AUCKLAND'S FAVOURITE CABARET. ! RUSH-MUNRO'S — KARANGAHAPE RD. 'Phone 2560 A. Double Ticket. ss. Association Football. J* A SSOCIATION I -Association H ootball. VICTORIA PARK. VICTORIA PARK. !£ TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). FALCON CUP. FALCON CUP. FALCON CUP. FALCON CUP. PHILOMEL V. PONSONBY. No. 1 Ground, 3 p.m. BROTHERHOOD V EVERTON, No. 4 Ground. 3 p-m. THIRD GRADE FINAL, Y.M.C.A. V. NORTH SHORE, No. 1 Ground. 1.45 p.m. FIFTH GRADE FINAL. NORTHCOTE V. BELMONT. No. 4 Ground. 1.45 p.m. HOWARD GRIBBLE. Hon. Sec. A.F-A. Billiards. "OILLIARDS. THE CRYSTALATE CUP TOURNAMENT. Auckland Inter-Club Championship will commence on MONDAY Evening, September 18, in our Showrooms, Strand Arcade. 1 Draw for the first round is as to I commence at 7.30 ! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Warren v. Morrison. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. Fredatovich v. Hackett WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. Roberts v. Farrell THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. Seideberg v. Valentine BYES. Hemus, Brinsden. Bowie, Massey, I H. A. Randrup. ! NOTE.—Competitors must play on ni"ht j drawn. 1 Promoters: MESSRS. BILLIARDS. LIMITED, : Strand Arcade, Auckland j , H. J. BEESLEY. Manager, i Admission by Ticket only. Demonstrations. | A UCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. ! A Demonstration with Junior Department Children will be given at tho Y.W.C.A. j (Upper Queen Street) on TUESDAY. 19th [but* a* 7.80 p-m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 16
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