Amusements. ' Charli-s Chaplin in " The Idle Class" Screens, To-day at- • 1.0. 3.0, 5.16, 7.20, and 9.20. y Send the Kiddies Thi® Morning. Special Session at 11.15. Children, 6d. STRAND. N.Z.'e OTRAND. TRAND. Largest OTRAND. STRAND and TRAND.. Finest OTRAND. CTRAND. Picture — r OTRAND,;— House. . TRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A WONDERFUL DOUBLE BILL. The World's Greateet Comedian: OHARLIE ipIHAPLIN. Charlie v^haplin, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, i In "THE TDLE pLASS." " 1 he Idle vlass." " THE IDLE CLASS." " THE IDLE CLASS." " THE IDLE CLASS." " THE IDLE CLASS." " THE IDLE CLASS." " THE IDLE CLASS." Written and Directed by Charles Chaplin. • * " Thero'e only ono Laugh— but it's a Laugh that lasts from start to finish. • i " The laurels for comedy eti)l go to ' Chaplin. If anyone thinks he liae ,1 gone back, he has only to eee his I now picture: 'The Idle Class.' .He has rarely done anything fuunier, and in his dual role he has doubled the laughe."—Now York Mail. And VIOLET HOPSON and GREGORY SCOTT. In KISSING /"IUP'S "DACE." • ISSING XVA.CE." ' " KISSING CUP'S EACE." , . . " KISSING CUP'S RACE." "KISSING CUP'S RACE." "KISSING , CUP'S RACE." A ROMANTIC DRAMA OF THE TURF! ; "Screen Snapshots" ------ Interest " Strand Topical News" - - - - Topical ; THE STRAND ORCHESTRA. Usual Saturday Prices: Is. Is 6d, 2« 6d (plus tax). Box Plan at the Si rand. QZONB QABA RE T, TAKAPUNA BEACH. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Dancing 8.15 to 11.15 p.m. Come aud Hear the Ozone Novelty 1 Orchestra. Leader, J. S. Birtlejr (late original leader of Rush-Munro's Orchestra), also Violinist i 3 direct from liiondon. j 7 and 7.30 p.m. boats from town to Devon- [ port met by D. A. McLean's Motorette. J Further announcements will be made j about the OZONE BIG NIGHT to be held , on LABOUR NIGHT. . ' I The Ozone Cabaret is the only Cabaret j that does not require artficial cooling in ' Auckland. It is naturally cooled by the OZONE from the rpo THE CHINESE COMMUNITY OF AUCKLAND. And all who wish to Bee a Real Chinese Show are welcome. SUN WAH CHINESE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Will stage their Initial Production. SCOTS HALL. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 10. At 7.45. E. H. GEE YOE. , (False Liberty). Chinese orchestra. ALL HONG ACTORS. Admission: 2s; Children. Is: Reserves, 3s. Tickets obtainable from all Chinese Shopkeepers. MR. SUN YUE, Hon. Treasurer. 326. Queen Street. ICTORIA-S PROHIBITION ORATOR. HON. W. F. FINLAYSON, TOWN HAL L. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 16. 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Lectures. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY)—7.3O.... LANTERN LECTURE. "BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN: ITS BLESSINGS AND BLIGHTS, AS SEEN BY A COLONIAL." By MRS.! LEE-COWIE. Synopsis.—A Land in the Making—The ; 1 Voyage and Scenes en rente—Palaces and I Splendours—Blight and Blessings—Bonny : , Scotland—The Ploughmen Poet—The Chil- j . dren'« Saviour—Our Privilege and. Power in ! Younger Britain. SIXTY CHOICE SLIDES'. ! THE CHURCH OF THE MIGHTY JL UNIVERSE. GRAND THEATRE SUNDAY EVENING. MR. F. R. FIELD Explains His Discovery, ! i " SUN SECRETS"—SEASONS, WEATHER i Music, Mrs. Scott and othors, 7 p.m. Brief Talk. " Health, Wealth, and Prosperity." Mrs. Stroud. Lecture, 7.30. Usual Collection. mHEATRE ROYAL. Kingsland, TO-MOR--1 ROW (Sun.), 7 p.m.. Free Lecture, sequel to . Millions Now Living Will Never Die." The latter, in 128-page booklet, posted anywhere for Is. Address 1.8.5.A.. Box 928. j (See Church Notices.) | * I ! ; A UCKLAND CITY MISBION. I j Auckland city mission. ,i Princess Theatre, Queen Street. TO-MORROW (StiTN.) EVENING. 6.90, Doors Open. 7 p.m.. Orchestra, Under direction of Mr. Bumnnnd. 7.30 P.M., SERVICE BEGINS. PREACHER: REV. JASPER CALDER. REV. JASPER CALDER. "SERMONS IN SONGS" (Continued). No. 6—'' Sun of My Soul" (Lewis Carey). During the Offertory this Sons will be aung by MISS PEARL RAE, ZENANA BIBLE AND MEDICAL ' MISSION, (Interdenominational. Founded 1852.) THREE FINAL LECTURES on " LIFE AND WORK IN INDIA." by WORD AND PICTURE, will be given by MISS ELSIE LILLY, an under, at 7.30 each evening:— Somervell Pres. Church, Reituera.—MONDAY, October 9. St. James' Pree- Church, Wellington St.— WEDNESDAY, October 11. St. Stephen's Pres. Church, Ponsonby. — FRIDAY, October 13. Men, Women and Children cordially invited. Collection- . 1 MEETING. | SPEAKER: MR. FREDERICK BURKE. Not only has the Lecturer's open challenge to debate been refused, but the Prohibition Party has quietly instructed its followers not to attend Mr. F. Burke's meeting, WHY ' THIS NARROW-MINDED . BIGOCome and Hear the Other Side of the Question. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 8 P.M. Doors open, 7.15. Collection. JJ OM E NURSING. Classes for Men and for XSlTjO' Women are being formed. The . —: „ tee for the oounse of fi lectures is 7s 6d. Early application is rcQUeoicu. 1 WILLIAM RATTRAY. ■ Ambulaaca Station,, RutlSS^fito>6t? tarT ' I 9 ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18215, 7 October 1922, Page 18
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