■ t.-- : AMUSEMENTS, • ' , PRINCESS i RINCESSr- — . " ! ;r.- • •:—— JLRINCESS—- —• ■ • r • —— PRINCESS RINCESS NOW SHOWING-. TWO BRILLIANT. STARS ON ONE PROGRAMME. > UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT MAE marsh 1 ae Marsh.;. • •?> ■ IN "* -Pigg?: ,TII Nil? TJEST fTIHING." . Jt>KST J- HING." " "DADDY. rpHE "VTEXT "JTADDY: IHE IN EXT Best . rpHiNG." est i HING." ;; THE PICTURE IS BETTER THAN THE' BOOK. ' v i THE PICTURE IS BETTER THAN THE PLAY. GEORGE POORE'S ORCHESTRA are playing a Special Programme of Irish Music, and believe us when. we say Jroore * has some Band. How many musicians I Come along and count 'em. - ' PARAMOUNT PRESENTS PETER "D TZYNE'S ETER JJ* XVYNE'S GREATEST STORY, " The "PRIDE jn»F "PALOMAR," "1 HE X RIDE V/F IT ALOMAR," "THE PRIDE r\ F PALOMAR," "X HE JT RIDE WIT x ALOMAR," Featuring H/TARJORIE "HAW IVlaiuorie JJaw And FORREST qtanley. ORREST STANLEY. AND DON'T FORGET. GEORGE POORE HAS SOME C CHESTRA. j 'PHONE 58GA FOR RESERVES. I I A VERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO YOU. MR. AND MRS. PICTURE "PATRON. ICTURE X ATRON. COMMENCING FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. AT THE PRINCESS. RINCESS, Myrtle "deed's YRTLE HEED'S BEAUTIFUL STORY OF . LOVE AND SENTIMENT. . Lavender and 01,0O 1,0 T avender And Uld -Uace." Featuring MARGUERITE SNOW. SEEN A OWEN LOUIS BENNISON. { THE MOTION PICTURE WORLD I I SAYS: ■ .. t | Hero is the sweetest and cleanest | I picture we have seen in a long time. ( None of the beautiful sentment of 1 I " Lavender and Old Lace has I | been lost. It is wonderful picture J entertainment J Lavender and /~k LD t ace." | AVENDER And vJLi -LJACE.' , We Recommend This as an Excellent Picture PARAMOUNT PRESENTS. Gloria qwanson LORIA OW ANSON GLORIA swanson GLORIA SWANSON i in ' The tmpossible "\/TRs. he Impossible IVj-rs. Belle w ELLEW." " THE IMPOSSIBLE MBS. BELLEW.;; "THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW. Another gorgeous drama that sweeps away convention. Some of the settings include the Montmartre rj Demi-monde, Monte Carlo, and the Riviera.' • ! The TMPOSSIBLE ivrs§- - «1 HE IMPOSOTRLB IT-LRS ELLEW." i , •■>. ■■ JJELLEW." In the Cast.; GLORIA SWANSON. JUNE ELVIDGE. GERTRUDE „ ASTOR. CONRAD NAGLE. ROBERT CAIN. You can reserve your seats by 'phoning 586 A. The Plan from now on will be at the Princess. — j " The Broadway Gets the Best." Broadway— To-night -BROADWAY. J3ROADWAY— at 7.30 —BROADWAY. The Last Night. _ , " MISSING MILLIONS " - - Alice Brady MISSING MILLIONS" - David Powell ■Also, .... _ ~ "GOOD-BYE. GIRLS" William Russell. " GOOD-BYE, GIRLS " William Russell. A 1 St. John Comtdy. " Commencing Monday. \ "WET GOLD" -- - *,„" a JP h ne !' " WET GOLD "v. - - - All Sthr Cast. Also. . „ _ " What Wives Want " - - Ethel Grey Terry. "What Wives Want" - - - Niles Welch. "CIANCY FAIR AND BAZAAR ST BENEDICTS HALL. In aid of the new Convent at Dominion Rd. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. 7 till 10.30 o'clock. Come for the Christmas Bargains, as all the Stalls must be cleared. COMPETITIONS. SIDE SHOWS. FISH POND. BRAN TUB. ETC. SIX STALLS, overflowing with Good Things. | TEA ROOM. J Kindly send in Art Union' returns by Mid-day on MONDAY. MISSES NETTLETON AND turner's Specially Trained Pupils Will appear in " A CHRISTMAS CRACKER." " A CHRISTMAS CRACKER." PARISH HALL. DEVONPORT. 2.30 AND 8 P.M. _ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. . ■ , . TO-NIGHT. " Enjoy Clever Acting. ~ ~~ LECTURES. OER VICES FOR THE PEOPLE Services : for the people At the . WEST ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST. ! TO-MORROW EVENING AT 6.45. MR. GEORGE ALDRIDGE Will Speak Upon 1 The /DOMING'" ANTI-CHRIST." HE UoMING iINTI-CHRIST." THE MAN AND THE SYSTEM. -He causeth all ... receivo a mark in their right hand* or in their foreheads; And no man might -buy or sell, save he tihat had the mark.— 13: 16-17. Written Questions Invited. A-A Z. LABOUR PARTY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). At 7.30 p.m. STRAND THEATRE. . STRAND THEATRE. • MR. M. J. SAVAGE. M.P., City Weet. M£. M. J. SAVAGE. M.P., City West, Will Deliver a Short Lecture, Will Deliver a Short Lecture, Supported by Supported by ' A PLETHORA OF NOTABLE AIRTISTS. A PLETHORA OF NOTABLE AIRTISTS. Hon. Accompanist, Mr. L. Conrad. Chairman. Mr. A. S. Richards, President . L.R.C. meetings! ~ ijyr.OUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. • THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS Will Explain The LOAN PROPOSALS At The ■ METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. DOMINION On -_ t MONDAY, DECEMBER 16. at 8 p.m. Come along to the Meeting arid hear the i facts of the case, and learr, what weight there is in the objections that are put forward about the Loan Proposals. • S. GRAY. " Town Clerk. A UCKLAND BUILDERS' v AND CONTRACTORS' ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING Will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11. In the■ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET. AT 7.30 P.M. EVERY MEMBER IS REQUESTED TO ATTEND. *»• BUSINESS: Secretary's Report for 1923. .* Election of Officer!. 1934. O. O. HARRISON. pecaeiiuf.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20
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