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■ 1 " , 1 .1 . ' . - AMUBEMENTB. A WONDERFUL DOUBLE-STAB PROGRAMME.- . NOW SHOWING-. ; "\TATIONAL —- ' ; *'- „ ~. -— IN ATIONAL" — - v - "A Thrilling Romance of Circus Life." " ti AWDUST." " OAWDUST." SAWDUST." &^:tk: ; " s " SAWDUST." - . -y v ', Featuring ; f GLADYS WALTON. > ; Another Circus Story, starring Gladys Walton,,oven bigger and better than her former sensational success, "Pink Tights I" , Her pranks, wiles, smiles, stunts, magnetipm, whimsical arts were never bo winmrg as they are in this picture -of life under the Big Tops. " SAWDUST." "STEP THIS WAY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AND ... SEE 'THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH.'" ~ ' , "See the largest and most . mammoth collection of wild and ferocious animals ev.ir assembled under the Big Tops! See Dodo, the Dog-faced Boy, ■ The Wild Man or Borneo— 'em alive! The Fat 'Lady, the Human Skeleton, the Greatest collection of Human Freaks the human eye has ever ■ beheld!" "SAWDUST." *; "HERE COMES THE PARADE!'; - " HURRAH' FOR THE CIRCUS!'.' . Hurry! The Biggest Show on 'Earth is in town! Here comes the parade— s the elephants, lions, tigers, gilt waggons, performers, steam calliope! ' _. Now we're at the circus grounds! The B'.g Topspink lemonadepeanuts—the Ballyhoo man! "Let's go in. Daddy. Let's see Dodo, the Dog-faced Boy; The Wild Man of Borneo, Fat Lady, Human Skeleton. . the Midgets, Clowns. Trapese Artiste!" . , BRING THE KIDDIES TO THE CIRCLS IN "SAWDUST." In Addition. REMEMBRANCE." EMEMBRANCE." From a Story by Rupert Hughes. Featuring CLAUDE GILLINGWATER. * PATSY RUTH MILLER. • CULLEN LANDIS. "Remembrance," the story of "Pop," who paid all the bills while his family had all the Fun. . While his wife and family frolicked in society, poor old Pop Grout struggled to pay their bills. His only offence was undying love for home and the happy family circle of yester-year. And one fine day his wife and children realised that the heart of their grand old man was worth all the gilded pleasures of the fickle world. The story of Pop .is, one of the greatest humr •, pictures ever .filmed. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Prices: Stalls, Is;' Circle, 2s; Dress v Circle, 2s 6d. Sessions: 2.0; 4.30; 7.50. ' • » A N INNOVATION. — -c3ln- Innovation. — TOWN ALL ' CONCERT CHAMBER. FOR XMAS AND SHORT SEASON ONLY, COMMENCING THURSDAY. DEC. 20. THE GREATEST ORGANISATION OF ITS KIND THAT HAS EVER VISITED NEW ZEALAND. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH THE FAMOUS ENGLISH Humphrey t>ishop UMPHREY -DISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP , COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY. COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY. Coming Direct from Their Triumphant Successes. under the Direction of J. C. Williamson, in Sydney and Melbourne. AN Entire /company, NTIRE JCJNGLISH COMPANY. . IN PRODUCTIONS THAT ARE ACKNOWLEDGED IN AUSTRALIA TO HAVE NO EQUAL. . AND AT "POPULAR PRICES." X OPULAR X RICES. The opening performance in Auckland of this extraordinary company at POPULAR PRICES will mark r a new . era in the theatrical history of the Dominion. Introduced by EDWARD ELLIOTT. BOX PLANS OPEN at Lewis R. Eady and - Son, Ltd.. on WEDNESDAY NEXT. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. \ GRAND.— The People's —ft RAN RAND.— Theatre. —VjRAND. GRAND.— Lower Queen St. —GRAND. It's the kind of problem-picture you have • never seen before; It makes the blood run faster through tiie veins; Come and see the awful train smash! You should hear the people roar! They always like to watch colliding trains! There's a fine display of dressestwenty thousand guineas' worth; . . The scenes are glorious: ' everything is planned On a scale that makes this "movie" quite tho greatest film on earth! " H A B I T." "HABIT." "HABIT." AT THE GRAND. MIILDRED HARRIS is superb as the girl who longs for clothes—at any price. WILLIAM LAWRENCE gets his share of the limelight, too! . Don't forget, we also screen . " THE FOUR FLUSHER." » • " THE FOUR FLUSHER." A "Metro" turf story, "starring" HALE HAMILTON at his best. A film to make you laugh! A combination of frenzied finance and lucky " tips." Good Sunoortn. Sweet Music. AT THE GRAND. D' EVONPORT'S r SUPERB . SHOW. UNIQUE PRODUCTION. PARISH HALL TO-NIGHT. PARISH HALL TO-NIGHT. MISSES NETTLETON AND TURNER Present "A CHRISTMAS CRACKER." "pMPIRE THEATRE, DOMINION RD. MONDAY NEXT, AT 7.45 P.M. Concert and Picture Entertainment, in rid of the Kowhai School Ground Fund. Songs, Sketches, and, Elocutionary Items by Leading Local Artists. Selections by the Kowhai School Choir. 50 Voices. ADMISSION, la 6d and Is. "* LECTURES. _____ rjTHE gALVATION TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). PEOPLE'S "POPULAR QERVICE. XPEOPLE'S X OPULAR SERVICE. SUNDAY NIGHT. *7 to 8 o'clock. The People's Hour. Music and ! Song. 2 Bands. " 3 Choirs. MRS. CAPTIAN GOFFIN Will deliver a Striking Address, "THE GREATEST SPECTACLE IN TEE WORLD." Come, and Bring a Friend. 900 Free Seats. ,• Other Services 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. ALBERT ST. BARRACKS. H. C. GOFFIN. The Man for Men. Auckland city MISSION. CITY MISSION. Princess Theatre, Queen Street. ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30, Doors Open. 7 p.m.. Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Bumnad. 7.30, Service Begins. Preacher: REV. TASPER /"IALDER. EV. O ASPE.R O ALDER. Subject " OUR rvUMB T7RIENDS." " UR JL'umb Ju RIENDS." Offertory Solo: "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings." Soloist: MISS E. No Holy Communion Service or Bible Class until after the New Year. Mission Shot) Open ■*for Business. Location: Corner Wellesley St. West and Albert Street. . HAMILTON. A M I L T O N. 1.8.5.A. LECTURE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). DECEMBER 9. AT 7.50 P.M. , LIBERTY HALL, ROSTREVOR ST. Speaker: MR. - EDWARD NELSON. Topic: ' EDEN RESTORED. Where will it be? . The divine and happy solution for . the present ills of earth. Hear this Lecture. It will make you glad. SEATS FREE. > NO COLLECTION. —The Booklet, " Millions Now Living Will Never Die," 128 pages, posted anywhere, Is. Address, Box 928, G.P.0., Auckland. ' ■ - . "INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' 1 ASSOCIATION. * THE SCOTS HALL, SUNDAY, DECEMER 9. 3.30 Revelation. Ch. 18: "Fall of Babylon"; 7 ■ p.m.: Study on the Second Coming. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.—Orchestra Room ; Testimony Meeting. „ THURSDAY. 7.Bo.—Tabernacle Shadow*, ALL W.ELCOMB, NO COLLECTION.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

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