ORINOESS. — Tho - pRINCESS. L RINCEB9. — Theatre — i- RING ESS. PRINCESS. — Of — 1 RINCESS. — Surprises. — A REN CESS, Brilliant and Stirring Sueoesa Of _ ~ A Tremendous Paramount Double Programme. BETTY COMPSON In BETTY COMPSON "THE LAW AND BETTY COMPSON THE WOMAN. In MARY MILES MINTER "EYES MARY MILEB MINTER OF THE MARY MILES MINTER HEART." MARY MILES MINTER Wo are too busy to write very much, about Ihese two K'aeterpieces. Get reoay tor 'Fool's Paradise." which comes on I'riday 'iext, however. Phono U3 for reserves. SS6A. [fc in not our custom to create an artifi-sial boom for an unworthy subject— such a BOOM acts like a BOOMERANG.. It :omoa back and "HITS" by introducing a feeling- of distrust in future statements Wo havo b<x>med "Whv Change* Your Wife?" "Behind the Door." "Over the Hill," all Winners, and now wp are propared to stake our reputation on "•17IOOTVS "PARADISE." " 1 OOL'S X ARADISE. " FOOL'S PARADISE." " FOOL'S PARADISE. IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Produced by CECIXi P'. DE MITjX,E. CECIL B. DE MILLE. CECIL B. DE MILLL. SEE The flight of tho The battle of manio carpet over frenzied crowds the world. i n the a __, Oriental tempi©* y.cj.hi The senfjational SEE Danse Pansienne. JvaAf „ q-p-pi rapture in m , the Fool's Tho light for tho Paradise. Queen of the Mexican Dance SEE Hall. The lawless SEE underworld fa.ir dre X,en Texas°border. » R , D ® SEE MIIIO can ?i* orn Tho beautiful them. temple maidens orr. perform strange . iioathon ntes. Tlie most n-c-o lavish water SEE on a palace _ scono Tho Gorgeous lea over Ballet and Marvelfilmed. loub skating gp. daucers. The horo SEE rescues his rival from The Thrilling a den of Triumphs of a savage Great Love, crooodjlee. This Wonderful Picture will be Presented for the First Timo in New Zealand At the PRINCESS. The Theatre PRINCESS. JL RINCESS. Of 1 RINCESS. PRINCESS. Surprises. PRINCESS. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 22. FRIDAY NEST. DECEMBER 22. NOTE.—As an unprecedented demand for seats la anticipated, the plan for tho season will open at Lewis R Eady and Sons, Ltd.. Quepn Street, Tuesday (to-morrow), when sents may bo reserved, or 'phono 686 A and wo will reserve them for you. Day Prices: Circle. 2« 2d; Stalls, Is Id. Night Prices: Circle, 3s 8d; Front Stalls, Is Id;, Back Stalls. 2s 2d. Children Half Price to Day Sessions Only. NO EXTRA FOR BOOKING. CARNIVALS. jgIG JgEACH QARNIVAL. TAfMAKI WEST SUMMER CARNIVAL To be held at ST. HELIERS AND KOHIMARAMA. FROM JANUARY g TO 1923 (INCLUSIVE). In aid of Local Schools, Fire Brigade, Progress League, and Sports Bodies. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR RIDING AND HUNTING COMPETITIONS FIRE BRIGADE TOURNAMENTS. BOWLING TOURNAMENTS. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. CROQUET TOURNAMENTS. WRESTLING CONTESTS. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. REGATTA AND SWIMMING COMPETITIONS. NATIOMAL DANCING COMPETITIONS. FLOWER AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. BABY SHOW. TUG-O'.WAR COMPETITIONS. HOME INDUSTRIES. NEEDLEWORK. £250 M OOTY - Entries close December 21, 1922. Send for Schedule at once to D. N. PURDIE, Hon. Secretary, 22. Shortland Street. CHELTENHAM CARNIVAL HELTENHAM CARNIVAL AND REGATTA. Under tho Patronage of His, Excellency Vißcount Jellicoe. DECEMBER 30 and JANUARY X and 2. 1. MAIDEN CHOP, 12in. Blocks, Standing— £s—lst £4, 2nd £1. Entrance, 6s, 2. D.H. SAW HANDICAP, 15in„ 2 Cuts— Ist Priiie £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Entrance 10s. 3. 15ln. STANDING CHOP HANDICAP.— Ist Prize £10. 2nd £4, 3rd £1. Nomination 10s, Acceptance ss. I. IGIn. UNDERHAND CHOP HANDICAP —Ist Priza £6, 2nd £3. 3rd £1. Nomination 6s, Accepance 4s. 5. 12ln. CHAMPIONSHIP STANDING CHOP—lst Prize £6, 2nd £3, 3rd £1. Entrance, 10s. Nominations close with Mr. L. G. Hill. 14, Dominion Road, on December 23. Handicapper: C. L. Hardy. APPLICATIONS invited from Professional Showmen for space at the Cheltenham Carnival and Regatta, December 30 and January 1 and 2. « Apply, statins: terms to the Secretary, CHAS. E. GRIFFITHS, Cheltenham Mansions. „ _ Devonport. E. H. LITTLE, Chairman. R. BROCKETT. Treasurer. THOROUGHBRED HORSES FOR SALE. HPROTTING Gelding, Dillon S.. will sell X with or without engagements ot coming meeting; trial.—C. Rhodes, 220, Green Lane Rd.. Epsom. J>HONE 9S2A. MISS B. FRASER, Confidential Typiste, 14. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. fiwanaon Street. 1 Duplicating,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 14
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