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AMUSEMENTS. H TIVOLI. — Friday Next. XIVOLI. Prise ilia Dean, TIVOLI. — ,_ In , IVOLI. Whit© Tiger. This a fternoon. 2.80. HIS .Afternoon. 2.30. • THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.80. To-night, 7AK O-NIGHT, l.ttOi. SELZNICK PICTURES PRESENT A Delightful Picturisation of CHARLES THICKENS' * Oharles JJICKENS' CHARLES DICKENS' CHARLES DICKENS CHARLES DICKENS' CHARLES DICKENS' CHARLES DICKENS' CHARLES. DICKENS' CHARLES DICKENS' CHARLES DICKENS' CHARLES DICKENS' CHARLES DICKENS' Best Loved Story of The Home, "THE pRICKET ON THE TTEARTH" " X HE ON THE HEARTH* "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH" "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH" "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH" "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH" "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH" "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH" "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH" "THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH" Told in Seven Reels of Tears and Gladness That Will Stir the Emotions. "To Have a cricket on the hearth is the' greatest luck in all the world.'- - • Charles Dickens. I , The Big All Star Cast is Headed by "DIDGEWAY - RITZI XVIDGEWAY VIRGINIA T7IAIRE V IRGINIA X AIRE AND TOSEF WICKARD Josef OWICKARD The latter will bo remembered for his great role of Deenoyers in "The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse." IN ADDITION— Another High-class ; Supporting Programme, including the Latest Pathe News and Review, Martin Johnson Travelogue and the ever popular, " Leather TJUSHERS." EATHER X USHERS." Also the TIVOLI'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN At H. deal's. Queen Street (Next Geo Fowlds, Ltd.), or Theatre. 'Phone 2236 A. — — JUST A few LINES —To say that the Record-breaking Attraction, PETER TV TTYNE'S ETER X>. XVYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KENE'S PETER B. KYNE'S "rpHE TJIARBOUR "DvAR,"' ' «< Xhe Xx arbour J->ar," " THE HARBOUR BAR," " THE HARBOUR BAR," "THE HARBOUR BAR," . " THE HARBOUR BAR," "THE HARBOUR BAR." Will be screened ftam 10 p.m. daily till next Friday night. BABY PEGGY, In Hansel and BABY PEGGY, Gretal, th famBABY PEGGY, * ous old fairy BABY PEGGY. Story. j NEWEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Specially Augmented Orchestra. Ring 4402 for Reserves. EVERYBODY'S. VEBYBODY'S. -—- NEXT ATTRACTION: TV/TADGE ELL AMY IVXADGE »>ELLAMY "-N8 M§kl WBMIN." ' ' ; I O MORE j WOMEN 1 | (Madge Bellamy.) ' LECTURES. A UC.KLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. Princess Theatre, Queen Street, Princess Theatre, Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. ' I 6.30, Doors open; 7 p.m.. Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. jS 7.30, Service Begins. Preaoher: Rev. tasper ' palder. EV. Jasper ALDER. Subject: TH ange-finder. HE XVANGE-FINDER. Offertory Solo: " Son of My Soul." Soloist: MR LESLIE SMITH.. NOTE.HoIy Communion, Bt. Matthew's Church, Thursday. 10.30 a.m. Mission Shop open for Business. All profits devoted to our special work. Locality, Cof. Wellesley St. W. and Albert St. ■ .A T THE UNITARIAN CHURCH, AT THE UNITARIAN CHURCH, SUNDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN. REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A. Will Speak on " THE CONFESSION OF H. G, WELLS." A Popular Exposition of the Faith of the most versatile writer of our day. UNDOGMATIC. PROGRESSIVE. FREE. A LL NATIONS MARCHING TO JX ARMAGEDDON. , GREAT LECTURE. . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. WEST END THEATRE WEST END THEATRE (Ponsonby Road). Speaker: EDWARD NELSON. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. (See Large Aclvt. in Church Notices). INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. The Scots Hall. Berean ' Studies. 3.80 p.m.—Revelation, Chapter xxi., 6.45; Praise. 7 p.m.: The Divine Plan of the Ages Why Evil Was Permitted. J\J"EW jg-EAVEN AND A jgARTH. Men have advanced all manner of strange theories concerning the ending of • this world. According to the Bible, the heavens and the earth that now are will be destroyed by fire, and will be succeeded by a new heaven and a new earth. An interesting Address on this subject will be delivered by MR. GEO. ALDRIDG-E at the West Street Church of Christ on SUNDAY Evening. ... The Service commences with an enjoyable Song Service at 6.45. YOU ARE INVITED. ☆ CARDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST. PUBLIC LECTURE By MR. J. W. POYNTON. S.M. " EUMANIFEROUS ETHER." THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 371, QUEEN ST., MAY 19, 8 P.M. * Collection in Aid of Starving Children of Europe. *f. .-gOME NURSING. .The First Lecture will he given to Men at the A'mbnlance Station on THURSDAY, May 22. at 7 p.m. The • Fee for the Course (7s 6d) must bo prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Hon. Secretary, Ambulance Station. Rutland Street. APPENDICITISIts Cause. Prevention, ii and Cure. —Address by M. WALKER, Tuesday, May 20,. 7.45 p.m., Society of Arts Hall, Kitchener Street. Questions an- | swered. Silver Coin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 18