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?■■■'■£ ■' '■ ■ AMUSEMENTS. :• ■ - Tivoij:- ""I"' -T™«ffißSfcc - Tivoli: 4 This Afternoon. 2.15. U . This • Afternoon, 4, 2.15. • x Si: '7: '-..This? Afternoon. 2.15. • '■ This ' Afternoon, - 2.15. ..•> to-night, v 7.30. s 0 :: : TO-NIGHT. 7.30. -:S- ■ ■ > f Cosmopolitan t Pictures Present * A BwMgj S».tkU M V|.«on of . ' PB JJ. IVysBU . PETER B. KYNES. .y i PETER B. • KYNBS . " THE <« GO - GETTER.*' ' "THE GO - GETTER." : - "THE GO - GETTER." " THE • GO - GETTER." ~ " THE • GO - GETTER." ; "THE GO - GETTER." , p The " Go-Getter" is interpreted by a •fine all-star cast, hea.ded by the following: Ci??? Rickl: William Nor| I CAPPY RICKS. WILLIAM Nop! CAPPY RICKS, ORRIS BH£ PECK - T* ROY BarnII: lit ®:Yf 18? 4285: MARY QKINNEE CEENA OSIS' UVXary okinner Deena VWEN. MARY >■ SKINNER - SEENA OWEN. MARY SKINNER * SEENA OWEN. Here's the. original " Go-Getter " full of pep and vim. A rippling, i thrilling typical Peter B. Kyne Story, with . all ' the Peter B. Kyne characters. The virile story of the lad with the winning punch both ,in love and business. A new kind of romantic comedy that will make you ait ■ up. . In Addition, MONTE BANKS COMEDY, MONTE BANKS COMEDY, "■\TEWLY TV/TARRIED." " " -IN ewly IVJLarried." BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. PARAMOUNT . GAZETTE. • • • • And the TIVOLI (AUGMENTED) ORCHESTRA. (Miss M. Anderson, Conductress), In a High-class Selection of Popular and Favourite Items. Overture ------ "Mnritana." Reserves, 'Phone 2236 A. Day Sales at H. deal's, Queen Street, next Geo. Fowlds. Ltd,. QUEEN'S THEATRE ; UEEN'S IHEATRE NOW SHOWING. 0— WONDERFUL FEATURES—^ - FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MARSHALL NEILAN'S „ THE LIFE STORY OF FOUR DIFFERENT FAMILIES: IT'S YOUR FAMILY, YOUR NEIGHBOUR'S FAMILY, THE FAMILY THAT LIVE IN THE UNDERWORLD, AND MY FAMILY. Bits ,n F t ife. its VJf JL/IFE. A Picture that Strikes a New Chord. It gets away from the Ordinary: It's a Picture for Liberal-minded People. BITS ri* 1 T IFE. its ,vJF Juife. WITH WESLEY BARRY AND AN ALL-STAR CAST. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS CECIL tie iV/riLLE's ECIL JJe IVIILLE'3 - SUPER-SPECIAL. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT, OMETHING IAO IHINK iVBOUT, With GLORIA SWANSON. JULIA FAYE. THEODORE ROBERTS, ELLIOTT DEXTER. MONTE BLUE. AND THEODORE KOSLOFF. CHARLIE /CHAPLIN HARLIE VHAPLIN . . ' THE T ANDLADY'S "pET. 1 HE -LANDLADY'S A ET. 'PHONE 941 A FOR RESERVES. EVERYBODY'S. "I?VERYBODY'S. verybody's. Hi verybody's. ■ • - i ?*>*.;.* v.;.' ' \ . i x Now Showing. ■'i » ' ! The .Notable. Stage Success, played' at His i • ?'. ' 'Maiestys' some months ago. j r : THE ,p REAT T OVER." » " HE' VJREAT JLiOVER." " THE GREAT LOVER." "THE GREAT LOVER." If you did not see this popular play, or even if you did see the stage version, you know it is a play worth seeing again, es- I pecially in MOTION PICTURE FORM, I With a Great Cast. *y; . • JEAN PAUREL - JOHN SAINPOLIS. ! ETHEL ---. CLAIRE ADAMS. SONINO - - - JOHN DAVIDSON. »BIANCA - - ALICE HOLLISTER. IMPRESSARIO - LIONEL BELMORE. SABOTINI - MME. ROSE DION." WARD - - - RICHARD TUCKER. POTTER •- -- ; TOM RICKETTS. DOCTOR - FREDERICK VROOM. A PLAY IN A PLAY, , Quite out of the Ordinary. 'v; ; - Also, " ~ , r Comedy ' Scenic, Latest ' Gazette,. ■ : TjT ■' r->J' ' s .To' Book, ;'Phone 4402. • 1 ■r ■ LECTURES. ■ ' */SSK AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. t Auckland city mission. Mm Princess Theatre. Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) .EVENING. 6.30, Doors Open. .7 p.m., . Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. . 7.30. Service Begins. I - Preacher: " Rev. tasper balder. ev. Jasper Balder, ' h : Subject: ■ ■ ' :-'li- " QTTR -UP QUNDAY." " Oriß -UP OuNDAY." ; , [ Offertory Solo: " The City of Rest " . (Fracis Lloyd.) •' , Soloist: MR. JAMES CALVERT." ] Holy Communion at St. Matthew's Church Wednesday next. 10.30 a.m.. ■; > ' Mission Shop Open for Business. Location: Corner Wellesley St. West and Albert Street. . . vv - Services FOR the people. Ett VICES FOR THE PEOPLE. ■At the u \ "i VJ At the WEST ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST." TO-MORROW EVENING AT 6.45. * MR. GEORGE ALDRIDGE , ' Will Speak Upon " THE r 1 OWING I A NTI-I^IHRIST." '« X HE iANTI-OHRIST." ANCIENT SIGI&S AND SYMBOLS." ;\ f (Illustrated with Charts.) . Have you ever ■ noticed how the • serpent figured in ancient mystic religions, and is even used to-day as an emblem by some cults opposed to the Christian religion?. Thus is the way being prepared for the worship of the Anti-Christ. - ,■ :{ >, I • ' i WRITTEN "QUESTIONS INVITED. • * INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' 1 • • ASSOCIATION. GREAT LECTURE. GREAT LECTURE, THE SCOTS HALL. SYMONDS STREET. 1 SUNDAY, NOV. 25.-7 P.M. 1 7.SUNDAY. NOV. 25.-7 P.M. BY MR. EDWARD NELSON. r >" * i J • . ' Topic: ' < ' "MAN'S ETERNAL HOME." - "MAN'S . ETERNAL HOME." God created the earth to be • inhabited. If all are resurrected, will there be room for them? Life,. Liberty and Happiness, man's everlasting portion. Yeu are cordially invited. •• Seats Free. ~ . .. No Collection. . i "ITERETICS! HERETICS!! HERETICS 111 ■ EL TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7. AT THE UNITARIAN CHURCH. • REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A., , ' Speaks on the Debt Humanity Owes to , THE HERETICS. , . An. Address all should hear. '• Soloist.Madam Johnstone Topliss; l "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings." ' -. , > Organist.—Prof. C. Moor. I *'v ■:.•.( ' ; Q.RAFTO N _ LIBRARY. /' TUESDAY NEXT. NOV. 27. 8 P.M. , V POPULAR LANTERN ! LECTURE. POPULAR LANTERN LECTURE. . ■'■'•sv-. :■ . By ' REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A. ! "CHARMS OF OLD JAPAN." •' CHARMS OF OLD JAPAN." 100 Unique Views, taken. before recent 'Earthquakes. Admission: Adults, Is; Children. 6d. PROCEEDS.lmprovement . of • Playgrounds, Grafton Public School. BUSINESS MEN.—Take your Exercise under Correct Supervision. . Up-to-date ; Gymnasium. • Consult ■ .. .. F. W. BATCHELOR,V ... 'i '"' • 34, Customs Street. . the Auckland War Memorial ;:v v 'i!' ■■ 'v.iv ...

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

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