AMUSEMENTS. . _ . __ TITOLI. Always rprVOTJL rVOLI. * IIVOLI. TIVOLI. Good rpiVOLI. IVOLI Programme. . XIVOLL TO-NIGHT, AT 7QA O-NIGHT, ii.T i .oU. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of THE SMASHING JEWEL MASTEEPIECE, THE QTORM T^AHGHTER." HE OTORM. X7aUGHTEE." " THE STOEM DAUGHTER." " THE STORM DAUGHTER." "THE STORM DAUGHTER." " THE STORM DAUGHTER." Starring PRISCTLLA T^EAN. fIISCILLA JL/EAN. PRISCILLA DEAN. PRISCILLA DEAN. PRISCILLA DEAN. PRISCILLA DEAN. And Big Specially-Selected Cast. In Addition:— DAINTY TTTANDA TTAWLEY, » V ANDA XXAWLEY. WANDA HAWLEY, WANDA HAWLEY, In BOBBED TTAIR." OBB&D XXaIR." " BOBBED HAIR." " BOBBED HAIR." A Charming and Quaint Comedy. And PATHE NEWS AND REVIEW, ETC. COMING "LiRIDAY "\TEXT. OmING J? B.ID AY i\EXT. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. ANOTHER MONSTER DOUBLE FEATURE BILL!!! FRED NIBLO PRESENTS The Wonderful Metro Super Production, "n<HE tpAMOUS I\/I"RS. . L^AllV " JLjtua x amous XVXxts. J: air." '• XjjE FAMOUS jxIUS. I<'axt4." " X.O.E FAMOUS MrtS. FAIR." "THE /FAMOUS MRS. FAIR." " TjtLK ■ FAMOUS MRS. FAIR." "THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR." " THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR." " THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR." " THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR." " THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR." i " THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR." Interpreted by a Startling All-star Cast, Including: | MYRTLE STEDMAN MYRTLE STEDMAN. HUNTLx GORDON. HUNTLY GORDON.' MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. CULLEN LANDIS. CULLEN LANDIS. WARDE CRANE. I WARDE CRANE. CARMEL MYEKS. CARMEL MYERS. HELEN FERGUSON. ' HELEN FERGUSON. Here is an extraordinary galaxy of Stars and popular favourites in one of the most intensely absorbing and perfectly directed pictures we have shown for , some time. Written by James Forbes, it is a brilliant story of a woman and her vanities —a play that proves clearly whether a woman's place is in her home, or out of "• Blending into the main theme and affording contrast, are. a number of big melodramatic scenes which will thrill you and hold your interest to the end. Jn Addition: REALART PICTURES PRESENT Mi? M8A?8f: . ! MAY • McAVOY, MAY McAVOY, MAY McAVOY, I MAY McAVOY, in Olga Prinslau's Charming Story, 388881 i iiSS 3R#: "THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW" "THEOUGH A GLASS WINDOW.'" ' Her n i8 i an i nten sely human story with excellent comedy relief, and many unexpected twists and turns. A picture with the appeal of " Humoresque "— a tender melody of love and happiness —about a Great Grim City and a pretty, struggling girl who got her chance. BOX PLAN" r'L B - Cl f^' s ', st - ne3tt Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., or Theatre, Phone 2236 A. Stalls Is, D.C. 2s 2d. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. T £ A £UE "pOOTBALL. TSg i Xjeague Jc ootball. I rfifctf X OOTBALL. nf5?4S P A 5£- PARLAW PARK. V'SHS -%, A §S- X ARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. .CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. TO-DAY. qiO-DAY. O-DAY. X O-DAY TO-DAY. O-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. "> ttamilton • XXamilton hamilton hamilton A UCKLAND '-O HTEAM. ii-UCKLAND X) XEAM. AUCKLAND B TEAM. * ' AUCKLAND B TEAM ADMISSION. Is; STAND, is. IVAN CULPAN. Sec.,' Auckland Rugby League. ROAD BOARD NOTICES^ WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. RATEPAYERS' MEETING. A Meeting of Ratepayers in the above district will be held at the Road Board Office on WEDNESDAY. 16th inst at 730 P-' m - a T «d at Cappin's Hall. Panama. Estate, on FRIDAY, 18th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: To consider Concrete and Bituminous Roadmg Proposals. Messrs. S. Trevor Dibble. M.N.Z.I.S.'. and E. C. Robmßon, M.N.Z.1.5., M.N.Z.. Soc. C.E., Engineers to the Road Board, will be in attendance to explain the- proposals. T. L. MAY. Clerk. " ■ 3 DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPETS Cleaned, by Combined Electrio Beating Vacuum Process, 9d yard — Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. GENT.'S, Ladies' Hats Cleaned. BlockedFelts, Panamas, Leghorn, Tuscan — Crothall Way Co., 137. Symonds St. THE EMPIRE NEEDS YOU!YOU NEED THE EMPIRE! ??WHY?? Because if you are thrifty and economical, you will not throw away your Old Suits. "THE EMPIRE, or ring up No. 3867. and Our vans will collect. EXPERT DYEING, EXPERT CLEANING EXPERT REMODELLING. EXPERT REPAIRS G. Old Garments Made aB Now in a Few Days and at Trifling Coat. Country Orders Receive Special Prompt Attention, and Return Poatage Paid SPECIAL FUR DEPARTMENT for the Renovation and Remodelling of All Kinds of Fur Work: EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO.. Furriers. Etc.. SSB. Qneen St. (opp. Main Entrance, Town Hall). By Special Appointment to His Excellency. WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR OLD CLOTHES? Do you sell them, give them away, or throw them away? or do you allow them to encumber your trunks. drawers. or wardrobes? Why not turn these old garments to account? Let us Bee them. Ten chances ts one we can restore their usefulness. It's wonderful what the UKUi.HALL WAY" of renovation can do. It removes all etain? and crumples, and the old eiotheft are returned to you clean and smart neat and serviceable. . Suits and costumes cleaned and pressed m thresdaya or 12 hours if necessary. ISo extra charge. Cull, write, or phone ua to collect Our Swift Motor Vans are always at Your Service, rpHE pROTHALL WAY -TkRY pLEANING QO.. 137. Symondß St. Newmarket, next to P.O. Ponsonby, opposite P.O. 109, Dominion Rd. 171 Manukau Rd.. Parnell. Queen St.. Onehunga. CITY AGENT: ARNOTT. Hairdresser, IA, QUEEN STREET. PHONE 2544 A. w6RKS: MT. EDEN.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 18
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