——————- ■ " I POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY AND LAST NIGHT OF " MERCY OF MEN " and „ "THE MARRIED FLAPPER." Sessions: 11.15. 1.15, 3.30. 6, 8. COMMENCING nnO-MORROW L-OMMENCING X O-MORROW THURSDAY. ± HURSDAY. SELECTED SUPER FILMS. LTD., Presents The Most Magnificent Picture of the Age. _ - ( THE RUBAIYAT OF OMAR 1/ HAYYAM. MAR XVHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM." "OMAR KHAYYAM. "OMAR KHAYYAM. "OMAR KHAYYAM." The Great Persian Spectacle, based on ! Fitzgerald's Famous Work, known to niiilions throughout the civilised world. A Picture that is 20 years ahead of the times in Beauty and Photographic Art. It outstrips anything you have ever seen before on the stage or screen. Below are some of the magnificent and astounding sights you will nee in the most gorgeous unique spectacle. , YOU will wander with two lovers through beautiful Persian gardens—through paths of roses beneath lace-like trees silhouetted against the radiant moon. YOU will sit in the throne-room at a magnificent marblo palace entranced by beautiful and daring Eastern dances. , , YOU will join in the jester s revelry and YOU will delight at the philosophy .in the potter's shop with his living pots. , ,-, , i ■ YOU will be swayed by breath-taking tragedy when Malik is murdered before his mother's eyes. YOU will be spurred on by the hundreds of frenzied horsemen as they ride to the rescue of the Sheik s beautiful daughter. OMAR XTHAYYAM" MAR XVHAYYAM " " OMAR KHAYYAM " " OMAR KHAYYAM " . •Expounds to his cronies his simple philosophy of life, including the transportation of a soul to Paradise. i YOU will gasp with amazement when you see the tremendous COlSCfcjlTION OF HEAVEN. , t .. . I In thi« astounding and thought-stirring : astronomical scene you see a vast expanse of sky brilliantly illuminated by thousands of stars, suddenly they shoot across the sky ! accompanied bv flashing meteors and whirling comets, then up pact the throne ot ; Saturn to the Gates of Paradise, a blaze 1 of light and colour and sights that beggar I RUBAITAT op OMAR T7-HAYYAM" MAR XYfaYYAM" " OMAR KHAYYAM ' " OMAR KHAYYAM " PRICES: Day Sessions: Stalls, Is Id; Circle, la Bd. Evening Sessions: Stalls, Is Id; Circle, 2s 9d. Dress Circle. 3s 3d. Reserve at Lewis R. Endy and Son, Jjtd. No extra charge for Reserving. Do it now. XTATIONAL PICTURES. INational i ICTURES. qX>-MORROW. X O-MORROW. . . „_— ■' MANAGERIAL NOTE. Owing to our contracts compelling us to screen " RIP VAN WINKLE " on Friday. December 29, there cannot and. will not be any extension of the senson for "THE RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM." j We are screening for 7 days j and 7 nights only. Be sura I you see it. i I ■ ! "\TEWMARKET and Xmaa Eve. The Best ;1\ and Mo3t Central Suburban Shopping > Centrei in Auckland. Don't Miss the Fun. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. j ft TYTARIST BROTHERS OLD ! .rJB M BOYS' FOOTBALL | "wffip CLUB. (jtttt GRAND MOONLIGHT F_ EXCURSION. In Aid of Club Funds. ; THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. First-class Jazz Orchestra. '< Open Singing Competition. j Valuable Prizes. Post Entries. i Dancing on Board. Come One. Come All. 1 Steamer leaves Ferrv Te* at 8 o'clock. Tickets. Is. W. GLOVER. T. TREACY. Joint Hon. Sees. E A C H li A N D S. Seven Hard Beaches. Launch Lancia leaves from Stops every j Saturday at 12.45 p.m.. Sundays and WedI nesdays at 9.45 a.m.; 3s return. ' This is a ■ pretty trip, with superb views. Trips leave by road from front of Office ' every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at i 9.45 a-m., Saturdays at T2.15 p.m.: 5s re- ! turn. One of our prettiest scenic trips. OFFICE: 276, QUEEN STREET, CITY (Opposite Smith and Caughey). jfs3>s| ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP ■ COMPANY, LTD. TRIPS ON SATURDAY NEXT. December 23, 1922. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) WAIWERA AND GRUT'S— S.S. HAUITI 2.30 p.m. KAWAU AND ALGIE'S— S.S. WAIOTAHI - - - - 2.30 p.m. ARKLE'S BAY— S.S. TANIWHA - - - - 3.30 p.m BROWN'S BAY AND DEEP CREEK— S.S. WAIPU ------ 4 p.m. OSTEND AND SURFDALE— O.V. WAIUKU 9AM . OSTEND AND SURFDALE— !m , O.VV. WAIUKU - - - -230 p m WAIHEKE, for AWAROA BAY DownS.S. CLAYMORE • - - 030 n m GREAT BARRIER- P - m ' S.S. AUPOURI - ... 9 a.m. NOTE.—A vessel will leave the above places on WEDNESDAY, December 27. rn time to reach Auckland at about 8.45 a m with the exception of the Barrier steamer. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. EXCURSIONS. BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 06, 1922. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). COWES BAY. S.S. AUPOURI. Northern Wharf, 9 a.m. (Anil other steamer if required). Farej 2s 6d KAWAU ISLAND. S.S. NGAPUHI, Northern Wharf. 9 a.m. (And other steamer if required). Fare, 4s. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. S.S. WAIOTAHI, Northern Wharf. 9 a.m. Fare, 3s 6d OSTEND. O.V. WAIUKU, Northern Wharf. 9 a.m. Fare, 2s 6d. SURFDALE. P.S. WAKATERE, Northern Wharf, 9 a.m. Fare, 2s 6d. BROWN'S BAY AND DEEP CREEK. S.S. WAIPU, King's Wharf. 9 a.m. Fare. 3s. ARKLE'S BAY. S.S. TANIWHA, Northern Wharf, 9 a.m. Fare. 3s. FROM ONEHUNGA. HUIA AND ORUA BAY. S.S. RIMU, 9.30 a.m. Fare. 3s. Steamer leaves Orua 4 p.m., and Huia 4.30 p.m. NOTE.—Vessels will leave Resorts at 4.30 p.m., with the exception of Wakatere, which will leavo Surfdalo at 4 p.m. sharp. Children, half-fare, 12 and under. Children's fare to Waiwera, 2s. A~UCKLAND BIOGRAPH OPERATORS' Fourth Annual MOVIE DAY AT MOTUTAPU, SUNDAY NEXT. December 24. MUSIC, SPORTS. AND FUN FOR ALL. A DAY'S PLEASURE GUARANTEED. DON'T BE LEFT ON THE WHARF. Secure your tickets TO-NIGHT. Only a limited number. On sale at Piccun» Theatres. Boats leave Ferries at 9.15, Devonport 9.30. -'—"'"■ 3 BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra, foj Weddings, Dancee, Sociak, etc Offic*. Princess Bldga.. Queen St. 'Phone 7344. MESSRS. R. A. SCOTT AND C. B. GIBSON are not now connected 'with the house-furnishing business known as Scott and Gibson, Ltd., conducted at 161163. Karangahape Road, Newton. Anyono wishing to communicate with Mr. R. A. Scott or Mr. C. B. Gibson can do eo by ringing telephone 2114, or addressing ; letters to No. 1. Millais Street, Grey Lynn. <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18278, 20 December 1922, Page 18
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