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■- AMUSEMENTS. . NATIONAL "PICTURES. ATIONAL XICTURES. NOW "SHOWING: Selznick Pictures Present ALICE "DRADY, LICE XJRADY. In "AT rpHE -VTERCY f\F iTI/TEN-" •'l\t JL he Mercy \Jf Men." "\AT THE MERCY OF MEN-" "vAT THE MERCY OF MEN." , "At the Mercy of Men" is a. stirring, timely photo-drama with Alice Brady in it famous Russian locale, supported by a noteworthy cast. , "At the Mercy of Men" is a. thrilling, timely photo-drama, and gives Alice Brad:' the most sympathetic role of her careei. She ifl more -Winsome, sympathetic, and polished than ever in her latest Selznick Film. Universal Films' Present tv'tarie tdrevost, Marie 1 revost. In 'TIIHE '"OARMED TTILArPER." ' " 1 he Married -I? lapper." The story of an ultra-modern girl, who proves to the world that a flapper's hear; can be as true as that of any womanInternational News - - - - Topical. " Bath Days" - - Century Comedy. Sessions: 11.15, 1-15, 3.30. 6, 8. Reserves, 2169 A. An Astounding and Brilliant Persian Spectacle. COMING QHORTLY. OMING IOHQSTLY, THE RUBAIYAT OF OMAR TTHAYYAM." | MAR 2\ HAY YAM." I " OMAR KHAYYAM." 1 " OMAR KHAYYAM." I " " OMAR KHAYYAM." I I " OMAR KHAYYAM." J 1 I Adapted from Fitzgerald's World-wide Translations of_ the Celebrated Poems. Eight Parts. 7000 People Replcto with Brilliant Scenes I that fairly sparkle with radianco like diamonds in the I sun. ] . . 1 EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. In this Colossal Drama of Love, Life, and Intrigue, is the most astounding sigh. ever' created on the stago or screen. A WONDERFUL AND TREMENDOUS CONCEPTION OF HEAVEN. You see the vast sky ablaze with brillian ; twinkling Etars and dazzling comets; sud denly tho whole scene becomes alive with whirling meteors the stars shoot in al directions, tho Heavens open, and then i). presented THE MOST GORGEOUS SIGHT iou i ••"« ever seen in your life. The --H thought-stirring spectacle is' tho most ma. Pilous ever created. COMING SON TO THE "VTATIONAL rfHEATRE. IN ATIONAL XxIFATRE. TTIPPODROiIE HX)-DAY. rpo-DAY. T° OM MS TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX " THE TTIGHTING QTREAK." •• Xhe Jc IGHTING OTREAK" " THE FIGHTING STREAK. "THE FIGHTING STREAK. " THE FIGHTING STREAK." The Storv of a Westerner who stood fo; peace, but was always readv for war. It's a Mix of the real Boxt—with Mix pur suing a,TM being pursued—with fights tha thrill, apd bits of love-r.nakirLg -that wjl make you envious. IT'S A REAL PICTURE. "THE TIN BRONCHO" (Sunshine Comedy Prices as Usual. Box Plan at Theatro Ring 4232. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION SEND THEM TICKETS FOR " THE MESSIAH." TOWN HALL THURSDAY NEXT. 3s 6d. 2s 9d. AT HOMES. f\ IRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL, "JC AUCKLAND. AN AT HOME will be held TO-DAY (SATURDAY). In tho Grounds of tha Girls' Gramma: School, Howe Street, from 3 to 5 p.m. when a Presentation will ba made to Mr Tibbs, on behalf of those who attended tht Girls' School during his headmastership. A. HASLETT, Secretary. ART EXHIBITIONS. THE EXHIBITION OF THE LATI, SAPPER HORACE MOORE-JONES PICTURES • | WILL BE OPEN TO-DAY BE OPEN TO-DAY From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Last Chance of Viewing These Pictures. ] CRICKET. Under tha Patronage of His Excellency Viscount Jellicoe. %.ffll/ T7IDEN "DARK JtL/DEN -LARK. J»Q! T7IDEN IDARK. /$\ J2JDEN J. ARK. TO-DAY SATURDAY). O-DAY SATURDAY). AND MONDAY. k AND MONDAY. '• M. C. C. . M. C. C. f 'M.C.C. M. C. C. — Versus — r AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. Commencing II A.M. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). And 11 A.M. ON MONDAY. , Admission: Ground Is Gd and Tax. i Ground. Is Gd and Tax. '• Stand, Is arid Tax. i Stand. Is and Tax. (Each Day.l Schoolboys, Gd. (, Telephone inquiries cannot be answered. 0 'Phone for Press use only. J! J. F. PEAKE, Hon. Sec, (j Cricket Council. Ci M. J. FLYNN. Hon. Seo., !i Auckland Crioket Association. i' ' CORPORATION NOTICES. f: . [! piTY OF AUCKLAND. (i DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. () " Notice is hereby given that tho Auckfl land City Council has granted the Domain (l Cricket Ground to the Auckland Cale- '' donian Society for the purpose o;f holding ( ' a Sports Gathering on January 1, 1923, f with authority to the said Society, to make f a charge not exceeding One Shilling for r ' each person for admission to the Cricket C Ground, with an extra charge of One Shil- - ling for every hrfse or vehicle, and an adf' ditional charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the e pavilion. g BWGH _ M) e , . Town Clerk. T ■' .1 r T3OROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. r NOTICE. o ~ Tho Water Sunply will be cut off on e MONDAY, the 18th inst.. from 1 to 3 k o'clock p.m.. over that area of tho Borough „ ' between Bellevue Road to Boundary Bond. a from the eastern boundary to about midway between Mount Eden Road and Dominion Road. \ HOWARD GRIBBLE. Acting Town Clerk. December 15, 1922. • ROAD BOARD NOTICES. ? /"\NE TREE HILL ROAD DISTRICT. \J NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. • | Notice is hereby given that the Water i ; Supply in the One Tree Hill Road District j will be cut off from Green Lano Road i southwards on TUESDAY. December 19. j between tho hours of § a.rhT and 4 p.m. 1 WM. HOGG, * Claak.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 18

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