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, AMUSEMENTS. .1 AUCKLAND'S LEADING PICTURE THEATRE. T ' THE T YRIC. The Home of HE AiYRIC Paramount THE LYRIC. Pictures. THE LYRIC. ' ' ' THE LYRIC. To-night at 8. THE LYRIC. To-night at 8. THE BIGGEST SENSATION | THE BIGGEST SENSATION IN SCREENLAND. ; IN SCR;!:IONLA^D. ARTHfR TWAIN'S ARTH.JR TRAIN 3 FAMOUS NOVEL. A fearless indictment of New York's inner circle, where the lives of the rich are smudged with scandal. HIS CHILDREN'S /CHILDREN." IS Children's Children." " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." "HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." "HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." PRODUCED IN STARTLING FASHION FROM THE MOST DARING NOVEL OF TO-DAY. With BEBE T|ANIELS, EBE 1/ANIELB, BEBE DANIELS. BEBE - DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, DOROTHY -*/TACKAILL, OROTHY IVAaCKAILL, TAMES "PENNTE. J AMES AtENNIE. /GEORGE "FAWCETT. HJPEORGE A awcett. "TTIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I I "His CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I I J One of the greatest pieces .of literature ever put into picture formyou can imagine the lavish, spectacular production given it by Sam Wood, director of "Prodigal Daughters" and "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife." __ i HIS CHILDREN'S CHTLDRPJN." I IS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I The strongest, truest indictment of American society over written. A sensational exposure of _ New York's wealthy families and the kind of lives their children lead. Few pictures are so tremendously gripping, so brilliantly acted, so gorgeously produced. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.' And the Renowned LYRIC ORCHESTRA. DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE—BOOK NOW. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. THEATRE 'PHONE, 8645. =? 1 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. JrpO-DAY 1 O-D A Y rp O-D A Y ■ 1 A O-D A Y -VTICTORIA "DARK. VICTORIA A ARK. VICTORIA PARK. RE-PLAY MATCH FOR THE LB ROY BANNER. t THE T?LEET V. AUCKLAND. HE JCleet V. AUCKLAND. THE FLEET V. AUCKLAISD. THE FLEET V. AUCKLAND. THE FLEET V. AUCKLAND. i (This game will be keenly conI tested, and the same teams I which turned out last Saturday | in-the presence of the Prime i Minister and others will again, t appear.) __ CURTAIN RAISERS FROM 1 P.M. ■ Admission Free. V Grandstand. Is only. Ladies 6d. ROLL UP TO FAREWELL THE FLEET* ROLL UP TO FAREWELL THE FLEET! Jb mo-MORROW ■ /$£L 1 O-MORROW rIffW HPO-MORROW SL. 1 o-morrow 1 O-MORROW — rpO-MOEEOW — A O-MORROW all qenior tutatches ll Senior IVAaTCHES WILL BE PLAYED AT THE DOMAIN. O M A I N. DOMAIN. O M A I N. LAST GAMES OF FIRST ROUND. . GREAT SENIOR CONTESTS. ADMISSION 6d ONLY. SCHOOLBOYS FREE. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. tT EAGUE T7IOOTBALL. ..■League .Football. t eague "171 o otb all. League A ootball. THE POPULAR WINTER GAME CARLAW "DARK. CARLAW "DARK, ARLAW X ARK. CARLAW ± ARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). DEVONPORT V. PONSONBY. No. 1, 3 p.m. DEVONPORT V. PONSONBY. No. 13 p.m. DEVONPORT V. PONSONBY. No 1 3 p.m. DEVONPORT V. PONSONBY. No! 1, 3 p.m. MARIST OLD BOYS V. RICHMOND. MARIST OLD BOYS V. RICHMOND. MARIST OLD BOYS V. RICHMOND. MARIST OLD BOYS V. RICHMOND. No. 2, 3 p.m. Sure to be Fast and Spectacular Football: Special Trams to and from all Suburbs. Admission Is. Stand Is. Ladies, Ground 6d. Stand 6d. LEST WE • FORGET.—MARIST OLD BOYS, Champion Rugby Team of Canterbury for five years, will be playing CITY Champion Leairue Club Team, Carlaw Park' SATURDAY, May 24. *' IVAN CULPAN, Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR SALE. BELL'S N-10 Trading Co.. opp. Town Hall.—Furniture. Oak or Rimu. made to any design. I FURNITURE.—" Factory to Homo," factory prices.—People's Direct Furnishing Factory, cor. Millais St.. Richmond Rd. FURNITURE of 5 rooms, for sale, cheap; leaving. Call at back entrance.— Ponsonby Rd. HANDSOME New Rimu Bedroom Suite? oval mirrors, neatly carved; £15.—Busy Bee, 165, Ponsonby Rd. SIDEBOARD, small; Kitchen Dresser and k3 Table. 4 Rimu m Chairs, covered moquette, and _ square Tub Chair, almost new; £14 the lot.—'Phone 1093. TABLES, Chairs, Combination Chests, Sideboards, Beds, Bedding, Sewing Machines, and all Second-hand Furnishings, at bargain prices.—Hartley's 207, Hobson St. WARDROBE, £7 10s Dressing Chests £2 15b; Chesterfield Suite, £13 10s; Kitchen Dresser. £2 ss. — Bowie, Khyber Pass, Newmarket. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS WANTED. jpIAA WORTH Used Furniture wanted o&luv daily, large or small lots.—Busy •Bee. 165. Ponsonby Rd. 'Phone 2990 A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 16

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