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AMUSEMENTS. 2 BIG mG PAKAMOUNT PARAMOUNT STARS. STARS. At the "PRINCESS. - The - PgjNCESS. XRINCESS. — Theatre — £gjNC£BS. PRINCESS. - Of -PRINCESS. JD RINCESS. — Surprises. — -*- RINCESS. TO-DAY — TO-NIGHT. BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON _ In BETTY COMPSON "THE LAW AND BETTY COMPSON THE WOMAN. BETTY COMPSON One of the Greatest Dramatic Photoplays ever made in the History of tho Screen. A Stirring Adaptation cf Clyde Fltch'a Famous Stage Success, lne Woman in the Case. In MARY MILES MINTER "EYES MARY MILES MINTEK OF THE MARY MILES MINTEK HEART/' MARY MILES MINTER A Beautiful Picture and a Charming and Fascinating Actress. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. (The Best Ever.) BE WISE. BOOK YOUR SEATS 1 •Phone 586 A. NOTE THE SESSIONS: 12, a,iP. 5.20, 8. We do not suppose that a more glorious spectacle has ever been presented to the "Auckland p'ubhc than i pool's t>aradise." < ool'S Paradise. " FOOL'S PATtADISE. " FOOL'S PARADISE." " FOOL'S PARADISK.;; " FOOL'S PARADISE." Vivid, vibrant and vigorous with energy pulsating and palpitate? with human life, and purple and gold with such colour and such gorgeous hues as scarcely even a Royal Academician would dare to hang upon the walls of Burlington House. A GLITTERING HIT. COMMENCING TTtRIDAY TVTEXT, I 1 RIDAY 1> EXT, DECEMBER 22. „ At the PRINCESy. — The — "ORINCEBS. RINCESS. — Theatre — X RINCESS. PRINCESS. — Of — PRINCESS RINCESS. — Surprises. — X RINCESS. Jesse L. Lasky Preaents a CECIL B. De MILLE CECIL B. Dk MILLE CECIL B. De MILLE PRODUCTION " TPOOL'S "PARADISE." "J: ool'S JTaradjse." " FOOLS PARADISE." " FOOL'S PARADISE." "FOOLS PARADISE." With Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel, Theodora Kosloff, John Davidson, Julia Fay. v Thrilling events on the Texas Border, Beething with deeds of bandits, gamblers and soldiers of fortune. PaHces, temples in a vast 5 and towered City Beautiful, built on teeming lagoons. Dances Siamese, dances Parisienne, and marvellous skating dancers whirling through the Ballet of Ice. Hundreds of alluring beauties of the Orient, bewitchipgly attired. Strange heathen rites of hordes of worshippers, clad in jewelled cloth of gold. Spectacular uses of elephants, snakes, bears, peacocks, crocodiles, and dojrs. (The crocodile fight is the most blood-stirring sensation ever filmed!) Revel scenes, street scenes, boudoir scenes, feud scenes, theatre scenes, storm scenes, vision scenes, fire scenes, B war scones, _ water scenes. And weaving these wonders all together — a poignant, clorious story of human hearts. ,;■' IT* WILL SHAKE AUCKLAND TO ITS VERY FOUNDATIONS! Watch for further announcements. AVIATION. WALSH BROS.' 130 H.P. SEAPLANE (Weather permitting.) PASSENGER FLIGHTS. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON), AT SURFDALE, Commencing 2 o'clock. SUNDAY: POINT CHEVALIER. Commencing 1.30 p.m. Fares: £1 Is and £1 10s per passenger. BAND PERFORMANCES. . AiLBERT D A BE, C UNDAY A FTERNOON. J A UCKLAND iT/rTATERSIDE [RAND WILL RENDER A MUSICAL PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. CENTRAL WHARF, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7.45 P.M. COLLECTION FOR BAND FUNDS. MR. G. H. CLARK, Conductor. MILITARY BAND ILITARY, BAND Of the ! 3rd (AUCKLAND) MOUNTED RIFLES , 3ru> (AUCKLAND) MOUNTED RIFLES 1 Will Play For YOU—YOU YOU—YOU ; ALBERT PARK, ALBERT PARK! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 8 P.M TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 8 J?M. jfa. k "pLLERSLIE ■*-' RACECOURSE. FIRST BATT. ORCHESTRA , I l§*«g3g£ FIRST BATT. ORCHESTRA (40 performers) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 3 p.m. Will render a Select Programme of Music. NOTE.—The gardens of the Ellerslie Racecoursa are now at their best, so don't miss seeing. LIEUT. I. T. LIGHTON, Conduptor. BOWLING. rpHE Annual Reunion, ex-Canterbury JL Bowlers versus Auckland Bowlers, will take place on Ponsonby Green on Monday Next. December 18. Any ex-Canterbury Bowlers please communicate with F. A ■ Saxton, P.O. Box 482. ' BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra, tot . Wftddmga, Daac*B, Sociate, etc.—Offlo*. • ItxiactiaM Bldtfja., Quoou. St. 'Ptona 72AA.

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

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 18