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AMUSEMENTS. - TIVOLL — ''Always.,. 8 - rpiVOLI. IVOLI. — ' A - IIVOLI.1 IVOLI. riTfIVOLI. — Good — rnivOLl. A IVOLI. — Programme." — 1 IVOLI. To-night, non O-NIGHT," ~ 1 .OU. TWO FINE OUTSTANDING , ATTRACTIONS 1 ' ( ! Selznick Pictures Present ' > ' Helen ad wick. ELEN HAD WICK, v \ . HELEN CHADWICK, - ' HELEN CHADWICK, ; -. v Supported by »> big All-star Cast, including Mary Thurnham, Montague Love. Lawford Davidson, Maurice Costello, and others, in E. C. Holland's widely read Novel, Love f\F women." »#*• " JLOVJS UF VV OMEN." - LOVE OF WOMEN." " LOViS OF WOMEN." •' LOVIS OF WOMEN." C "LOVE OF WOMEN." Here is an ; intensely human story, beautifully screened . and convincingly acted. Its divorce theme is one of vital interest. . ' Do you or do you not believe in divorce? "Love of Women" will help you with the answer. ' When, are you married and not married at the same time? Here is another riddle for which "Love of Women" finds the answer. The Story in Highly Dramatic, with many strange twists and turns, not the least of numerous entertaining situations are'the scenes of gay night fife in New York's far-famed Greenwich Village. In Addition. Real art Pictures Present DAINTY LITTLE Mary MSII MSNTIR MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER In ' "QOTJTH r\P QUVA." «' Oouth Up OUVA." "SOUTH OF SUVA." " SOUTH OF SUVA." SOUTH OF SUVA." ..c x ''SOUTH OF SUVA." South of Suva" is thrilling, it is crammed with adventure and romance, and it will hold your interest to the last moment. It is a story with the tang of the sea and the lure of the tropics, and is interpreted by a fine cast,; which includes John Bowers and Walter Long. . Also, The Latest Pathe Review, Pathe Gazette, Etc., * . And the TC^ 1 /Orchestra. J- ivoli Orchestra. tivoli ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. ■Drti. M. Anderson, Directress.) i PLAN _at H. deal's, Queen Street, next Geo. Fowids.'Ltd. Phone 2236 A, j Corning Friday Next, October 24, 1924. Universal s Greatest and most Lavish 12- £. .. :v- Reel Masterpiece, '£■" A«rmrriortal Rendering of Victor Hugo's tTUNCHBACK OF IV OTRE T>AME." ''-fJLUNGHBACK OF i>OTRE JJAME." ''HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." " HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." "HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." The, strangest Romance of all time set in scenes of dazzling splendour.' See jLiOn. Chaney as Quasimodo in the greatest characterisation ever given to the screen. See lovely Patsy Ruth Miller as Esmeralda, the dancing girl, for whom six men strove.. See handsome Norman Kerry as Phoe- ' bus the dashing Cavalier and Soldier. See that brilliant artist Ernest Torrence as Clopin the uncrowned King of Paris' • underworld. '' • See the splendour of which Victor Hugo wrote, lavishly and authentically re- . produced. See the wonderful Notre Dame Cathedral with its awe inspiring magnitude and its thundering bells. The Supreme Achievement in Screen Entertainment Superbly Acted by over 3000 Players. KING'S THEATRE. Every Evening at 7,30. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY (SAT), at 2, With Full Show. King's Pictures. King's Pictures. The Oriental Spectacle, King's Pictures. pHU /~tHIN /SHOW. King's Pictures. VHU V>HOW. King's Pictures. CHARLES CHAPLIN in King s Pictures " npHE "piLGRIM. King's Pictures "XHE JL ILGRIM King's Pictures. Beacham's Melody Boys King Pictures,, And The Campbell Boys. King's Pictures. Prices, 6d. Is and la 6d. King 8 Pictures. Children half-price. King's Pictures. A UCKLAND'S Moat Popular Amateur ActJP 18 will be seen m the Brilliant East--9P 1 A Desert Romance." Town Hall Concert Chamber, !. NEXT WEDNESDAY. BAZAARS. (Qlubhouse, g ays water! 1 0-DAY, rjpO-DAY, ' AT 2.30 P.M.. AND CONTINUING FOR 7 NIGHTS. ! T HE G EEAT ' 5^" kens gAZAAR. Official Opening at 2.30 p.m., by - A. M. GOULD, ESQ. . Takapuna Band in. Attendance. A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF FIRST-CLASS ? Suitable for Xmas and All Times. SOMETHING TO SEE. SOMETHING TO HEAR. SOMETHING TO BUY. A GLITTERING PAGEANT OF SCENERY AND COSTUMES. AN OLD ENGLISH FAYRE WORTHY . OF THE NAME. _ Admission:: This Afternoon, Free. , EvenEvening, . 6d. Or Combined Ticket, Is covering Return Fare and Bazaar. Late boat to town, 10.30 p.m. & BARKAOK^ v Bit Fig:' _ •—• * 1 TUESDAY, ; WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, "21st 22nd 23rd .OCTOBER. OCTOBER. OCTOBER. • Opening ceremony will be performed by BARGAINS FOR THE 'THRIFTY, AMUSEMENTS FOR THE BORED. • COMPETITIONS FOR THE BRAINY. ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR. CUR THERE. Season .Tickets. Is, Programme Each Night. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their -bJceUencies. the Governor-General and Lady Jellicoe. T HE G IRL G UIDES ' ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD A "Fill! 01: Til Eil? Agg T\, r EST," \y EST," IN THE Town tt al l. X own all! .' jON FRIDAY, OCT. 31, & SATURDAY, NOV. i FRIDAY, OCT. 31, & SATURDAY, NOV. 1, The " Fayre" will be opened by Her Excellency, Lady Jellicoe, on Friday, Oct. 31. The Girl Guides will be Inspected in the Town Hall ly His Excellency, the GovernorGeneral, on Saturday. Nov. ,1. The " Fayre " will be dressed in Chinese and Old English Costume. . There will be numerous Stalls, and Dancing each evening, KEEP THE DATES FREE. (MISS) DOROTHY C. WEBSTER, "Fayre" Secretary. Girl Guides' Headquarters, Short's-Buildings. SALES OF WORK. ST. BARNABAS' LADIES' AND GIRLS' GUILDS. . A SALE OF WORK " v ; . : Will be held in the PARISH HALL, BELLE VUE ROAD, MT. EDEN, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. OCTOBER U AND 23, 1924. * To be opened by the Mayoress, Lady Gunson, on WEDNESDAY, 22, at 8 p.m. Beautiful Fancy and Plain Work. Embroidered Linen and Novelties, ' suitable for Xmas. Gifts. - Millinery Stall, Produce, Sweets, Cakes, Flower and Jumble Stalls, Xmas. Tree, Refreshments, Shooting 'Gallery, Competitions and Various Amusements.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18843, 18 October 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18843, 18 October 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18843, 18 October 1924, Page 20

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