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'~/' -..•■■ AMUSEMENTS. ; r* rpHB T YRIC. -. ~ THE , T>YRIC. iIHE J JbYKIC' i-HB JJYRIC. , ' ' ' TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 SHARP. , TONIGHT AT 7.45 SHARP. ; . A BRAND ; NEW COPY, \«£ » ■*£ .#/■* A BRAND NEW COPY. ' A BRAND NEW COPY, - D. W. GRIFFITH'S AMAZING D W. GRIFFITH'S AMAZING - '''"' SPECTACLE. ' t SPECTACLE. •« WAY TY.OWN. T7IAST." ««VVay JJown -EJAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST.' * " WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." Is it the Same Story?— But, in this New Copy, the Magnificent Scenes of Spring, Summer. Autumn, and Winter, the Magnificent Ballroom Scenes, and the Wonderful Natural Colour Photography, surpass Anything Previously Attempted on the Screen. EVERYONE Is Talking About It. EVERYONE Is Talking About It, EVERYONE Is Talking About It. EVERYONE Is Anxious To See It Again. EVERYONE Is Anxious To Seo It Agaiii. To Those Who Have Seen It. - The Picture Requires No Recommendation. "T*7"AY T\OWN "PAST." "»V AY A-* OWN Hi AST." " WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST." " WAY DOWN EAST.*' " WAY DOWN EAST." Loses None of Its Thrill. When Seen For the Second Timo. COME! And Thrill Again at the Scenes of Wonderful Realism. And cry again with LILIAN GISH. And cheer again at RICHARD BARTHELMESS And laugh again at The Irresistible Comedy. And marvel at the Gorgeous Ballroom Sets. Beautifully-gowned Women. Frocks worth a king's ransom. Natural Colour Photography. Tha Hundreds of Exquisitely Beautiful Scenes, ' Composed with rare skill. Enjoy again tha delightful Musical Score, played by our Specially Augmented Orchestra. OF TWELVE PICKED PLAYERS. OF TWELVE PICKED PLAYERS. Under MR. ALF. MARBECK. TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SEEN THE FILM WE SIMPLY CANNOT ENUMERATE ITS MULTITUDE OF VIRTUES. BOOK EARLYI YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT. Box Plans Filling Rapidly at the Theatre. PHONE 2645 AND BOOK. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. AT 2 SHARP. U, "DARRY pONEY Announces AARAND CONCERT, VJRAND v^oncert, CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY. TyOVEMBER -iff AT 8 P.M. A Splendid ■• Programme includes' LIZA LEHMANNS BEAUTIFUL SONCCYCLE. "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." Admission, 3s (reserved), and is, plus tax. Plan opens at Messrs. Lewis Eady and Son. Ltd.. on November 13, BAND PERFORMANCES, AUCKLAND . AUCKLAND JJI HOSPITAL. J\. HOSPITAL. The Auckland Watersiders'Workers' Bat will render a first-olass Musical Programme. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON! Commencing at 3 p.m. sharp. I IMPRESS T7IMPRESS li THEATRE. Hi THEATRE. The Band will also hold • their final Sacred Concert on SUNDAY EVENING-. AT 8 P.M. Vocal and Instrumental Items. RATIONAL rpHEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING, -£Sr. JgATT. J)EGT. QRCHESTRA. By Kind Permission of Major Fraser, O.C. PROGRAMME. 1. March—"Bergalio." - - Orchestra 2. Overture — Crown Diamonds." ■, Orchestra 3. Song" A Break of Day." MISS LOIS EVANS 4. Piccolo Solo—" The Wren." (With Orchestral Accompaniment.) Co*i>l; McLenran 5. Song—"The Lost Chord." MY. Hamlin 6. (a)MiMI! in Black Forest: (b) Lullaby Orchestra 7. Xylophone Solo - -Musician E. Loighton 8. Song—Selected - MISS LOIS EVANS 9. Violin Solo—" Canzonetta." Sergt. Lighton 10. Song—"The Holy City." - Mr. Hamlin 11 'Cello Solo— "Cantalina." Mr. E. Enael 12. Overture—Selected - - Orchestra LIEUT. J. T. LIGHTON. Cnductor. At the Piano, MRS. LIGHTON. JUNE. This is the Last Concert of the season, and it is hoped that' patrons will give a little- more freely than in the cast. :■ E. RUSDEN. '' Secretary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. A UCKLAND CITY TRAMWAYS. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. ' RACES AT ELLERSLIE-OREAT SOUTH ROAD ROUTE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 3rd. AND MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1923. From 10.15 a.m. (approx.). Race Special will run to Ellerslie Race Course at frequent intervals from the City, proceeding via Queen Street. Wtllesley Street East and Town Hall, and via Queen Street and Anzaj Avenue. Race Specials will depart Ponsonby (Three Lamps) via Newton and Symonds Street at 10.38 a.m., 10.48. 10.52 and 11.18, and from the crossover at the top of Khyber Pass, near Syrnonds Street.'at. 10.15 a.m., 11.5. 11.15. H.is. 11.35. 11.45 and 11,55. Subsequent to the Races cars will leave F.llereiie Racecourse 'Mitchelson Street and Woodbine Avenue) at minute intervals for City and outside termini. FAKES: Single trip only. Is; Return Fare, • Is 6d; available only on the day of issue. On Race Specials the hires WILL BE UNIFORM THROUGHOUT, i.e., Passengers boarding a Race Special at Poneonby (Three Lamps). Symonds Street or Newmarket will bo charged the same fare as for the whole journey; also tickets on Race Specials will be available from Wellesley Street on cars travelling either "up" (r "down" Queen Street to the Racecourse or to and from any termini and tho J Racecourse, ''. '-..; ■..,•; Race Specials run to within half a minute's walk of the Racecourse entrance. •*; On Remuera Route tho ordinary service only will be in operation, and no Race Specials will run on this line. ' . A. E. FORD, ','-. , Manager. !—L-'S- ! , j of November comes only once '"» year. Buy the youngsters a 'Box of Hazard'u Fireworks, 2s 6d, 6». and 10s per box. ■••-■'••-■■ ■ ■■:...■ LINOLEUMS (new), 6ft. wide, from 7s „. T lid the tunning y*rd. —GEORGE WALKER'S Auction Rooms, 38, Queen St.J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 20

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