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AMUSEMENTS. _ LY IC. ] YE 10. J LYRIC. Y.RIC. LYRIC YBK. ■ I TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. PS* NEH: POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. , POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. ! In & George FiUmaurice Production, i" ~~~ — 'l •• ±BE V/hTTAT." '■ THE CHEAff." " THE OHEA£. " THE CHEAJrr." "THE CHEAT." ■ ______—— With JACK HOLT. JACK HOLT. .TACK HOLT. JACK HOLT. Supported by CHARLES DE ROCHE. A Feature that displays Pola Negri a Emotional Ability to the Greatest. ■ i : " J THE ,pHEAT. "1 HE OhEAT." "THE CHEAT." > "THE CHEAT." "THE CHEAT." "THE CHEAT." "THE CHEAT." You've heard a lot about the drama that can get under the skin and have you sitting •> taut and alert on the edge of the seateyes strained, heart thumping wildly, waiting for the climax, oblivious of all else in the world. You've heard that there are such pictures—well, here's one. j~~ . . ~ I "THE CHEAT." I " THE CHEAt?." I " THE UHKAiT." I 1 _________—-— ' The finest original screen story ever written—and Pola Nerri. the star. The longest, strongest series of Bltr scenes ever flashed— Pola Nescrt at her emotional best! See ner first sympathetic role, and thrill to all the emotions that life can. know! : - - | THE ,pHEAT." HE . yHBAT." i "THE CHEAT. "THE CHEAT." i "THE .CHEAT." i ! Gambling the money of charity in a vain hope of getting enough to keep her expensive house, and failing. She dare not turn to her huehand, and then she thought of Rao Singh; He lent her money on one condition, Did she keep it? What happened when she tried to cheat him as she had cheated her husband? » __ . ■ — ■ j " THE CHEAT." "THE CHEAT." "THE CHEAT." 1 ' ■ Being a mere man, I will not attempt to describe all the wonderful frocks,, gowns, and what-nots that are worn m this wonderlul picture. For any man to try to describe'the wonderful things that are worn in the Fashion Display for Pola Negri's Trousseau would be simply absurd. _,••_.—,., The LADIES must see . .BRIDAL GOWNS ETC.. ETC.; TO FULLY APPRECIATE THEIR LOVELINESS. TOT? PACT *THAT IT IS A 1924 PARA'PICTURE ENSURES THE SUCCESS OF YOHR f7VENTNG'S ENTERU 'TAINMENT. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THE LYRICORCHESTRA B THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. Alf.. Marbeck). • , Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. ' Ltd. Theatre 'Phone. 3645. ■ MATINEE SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. AT 2.30. THE COVERED WAGON" IS N037 SHOWING I AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. • MOTOR RACING. [ . JJJTOMOBILE j ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL ANNUAL. MOTOR-CAR RACES. MOTOR-CAR . RACES. MOTOR-CAR RACES. MOTOR-CAR RACES. MURIWAI BEACH. MURIWAI BEACH, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, v Commencing at 1.30 p.m. ' PROGRAMME. 1.30 Half-mile Handies-p. 1.45 p.m.—Touring Cor Handicap. 2.0 p.m. -Taxi-Drivers' Handicap. 2.20 p.m.—N.Z. Light Car Cup. 3.20 p.m. Acceleration Test. 3.48 p.m.— Motor Cup (Distance 50 miles). 4.30 p.m. Ladies' Handicap. 4.40 p.m.—Open Handicap. I 5.12 p.m.— Australasian 5-Mile Speed Record MURIWAI BEACH. TO-MORROW. Band irt Attendance.. Refresh Reineshments. Hot Water Obtainable. ADMISSION: Is; all vehicles Is: Children under 12. free. Further particulars ' obtainable from the Sports Secretary, Auckland Automobile Association. Premier Building. Durham St. East. , ____—, ; ___ I I HAVE Taxis for hire, but why ride on the hard, dicky seat pf a Taxi when I i can piv-e every passenger the comfort of an I arm-chair in my latest pneumatic-tyred 30I passenger car . " Rakoa," the easiest riding car in Auckland. Only few seats, left. Book j early. 'Phone 2065. or at bus by. G.P.O. > m. McCarthy. ) , — . QA-SEATER CHARABANC will Leave OX) G.P.0.. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). . 8.15 a.m.. for MURIWAI MOTOR ' j SPORTS. Return fare, 10s. Book Seats. F. HERRING. Phone A 417. or 4286. SPORTING. i —i [ AUCKLAND rpROTTING pLUB. 1 : AUTUMN TMTEETING. I a phil 5 AND 9 1924, NOMINATIONS for ail Events close at . the Office, Durham Street East, TO-DAY , (Friday), at 5 p.m. I i. t ENTRIES for the GREAT NORTHERN " TROTTTNG DERBY, 1925-1926. will close at t the Office. Durham Street East, TO-DAY (Friday), at 5 p.m. c C. F. MARK. Secretary. 3 ■ :— '. r —: ' pRANKLIN RACING CLUB. 1 (Incorporated.) ACCEPTANCES for all Events will Close with the Secretary, Piikekohe, or with Mr. R. Wynyard, Secretary, Takapuna Jockey Club. Auckland, at 5 p.m.. TO-DAY (Friday). A. P. DAYSH, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 16

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