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AMUSEMENTS. rpiVOLT. Pictures rpiYOLL 1-1 VOL]. and J.IVOLI. TIVOLL Music 'PIVOIjT. TIVOLT. The TIVOLI. TJVOLI. Best ! ! TIVOLI. rpHIS A FTERNOON. O Ofi l ins -Afternoon, £*o\j. THIS AFTERNOON, 0.30. THIS AFTERNOON. 51.30. rno-NiOHT. 7 QA 1 O-NIGHT, i .OU. A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME!! Paramount Presents, A NNA f\ \TILSSON, XXNNA W. i>ILSSON. ANNA C. NILBSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON, WM. T ifURLETON, M. 1. VyARLETON. • TO. T. CARLETON, WM. T. CARLETON, RAYMOND TTATTON, AYMOND -LIATTON. RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND HATTON. , AND ALEC. T7RANCIS. LEG. r RANCIS. ALEC. FRANCIS. ALEC. FRANCIS. la a Sensational screen version of Curtis Beaton's Great Novel, HALF -A-TkOLLAR 13 ILL." ALF-A-JL/OLLAR 13 ILL." ' HALF-A-DOLLAR BILL." " HALF-A-DOLLAR BILL." " HALF-A-DOLLAR BILL." " HALF-A-DOLLAR BULL." " HALF-A-DOLLAR BILL." " HALF-A-DOLLAR BILL." "Half-a-Dollar Bill" was the name given by Captain Duncan McTeaguo (Wai. T. Carleton) to tho five-year-old foundling who, when found, had * torn half oi a dollar note pinned to him. Little Frank Darro plays tho name role and gives a gripping and appealing juvenile portrayal. " Half-a-Dollar Bill " is tha absorbing love story of a woman, two men and a child, whose lives Decome strangely enmeshed. It is a virile drama, with the tang of the sea—with emotions unleashed—that will lift you out of yourself and thrill you with its intensity. In addition, Metro Presents the Sparkling Favourite, VIOLA TkANA. LOLA JL/ANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, Iu a Gripping Comedy-drama entitled, "TN QEARCH f\F A THRILL." "-•In Dearch KJf A J hrill." "IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." (i IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." IN SEARCH OF A THRILL." She wasn't scared of any of the terrorsMan Murder or Mystery. She only wanted a. thrill — something to stun and satisfy the craving. She bobbed her hair—smeared ber face—put on her brother s oldest pants. Then, into the underworld—and into the biggest bunch or thrills that could be conceived. A fast-moving romance of Social Contrasts—Paris gowns—Paris high life— £ ans low life—a sparkling entertainment. Also, THE LATEST GAZETTES, « £S£ TURY COMEDY. HER CITY SPORT." and the TJVOLI ORCHESTRA J-IVOLI Wrchestra (Miss M. Anderson, Conductress.) BOX DLAN OX Jt LAN XT-vJb c£ LEAh ' s - TOBACCONIST QUEEN ST.. NEXT GEO. FOWLDS , LTD.. OR THEATRE. PHONE 223GA. " The Broadway Gets the Best." BROADWAY- To-night -T>ROADWAY ROADWAY- at 7.45. -JDrOADWAY: Tho Last Night. " ONLY 88 "—May McAvoy "ONLY 88"—Lois Wilson "ONLY 38"—Elliott Dexter. Comedy. Gazette. ..„„,„„ Coming Monday: |?CHARD BARTHELMESB £1£14§5 EARTH ELMESS BARTIIELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In ; ( 'THE FIGHTING- BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." THE FIGHTING BLADE." YACHTING. rf pONSONBY CRUISING CLUB / |V\ DECEMBER 20. SaSSf Launch Race- General Handicap, AlKies. £$ay; Harbour Races, small classes ---Entries dose 4.80 p.m.. WEDNESDAY' December 17. with: S. Rule, care John Street-"p 1 ft- B " ?°r?» ld ' W- QmSS btreet: L J. Kelly and Go., Kingston St • till 0 p.m. at Clubhouse, It. Mary's W. WARDELL, ___________ Hon. Sec. REGATTAS. RUSSELL REGATTA. JJONDAY, jJECEMBER QQ 19M> OVER ,200 g E |ggS. ps FOUR CHALKEILRf,a£nT BPEAN.RACE. Auckland uo Kussell. First prize. £20 and penFee 2o! CCOD ' : Third ' £2 ' TUCK-STERN YACHT OCEAN RACE, Auckland to Russell. First. £20 and pennant; Second. £5; Third, £2. Entrance r ee. 20s. Kl ?£. L YACHT RACE. First. £7; Second £2 and £2 26 F T' MULLET BOATS £7 2 ° F ?nd A |2° 22FT " MULLET BOATS. £7 I SPE^P T OUTBOARD MOTOR CHAMPION- ( SHli . lurst, £5 and Pennant: Second, ALL-COMERS' LAUNCH RACE. First, G I £ Gases Benzine; Second, 2 Cases. i c ROWING, SWIMMING. AND DINGHY RACES GALORE. | Ocean Y'aoht Race. Russell !o Whnngarei 1 will start about 9 a.m., December 30 ' » ENTRIES for all Races will close with tho Secretary, Russell, or with Mr. J C Hew- b son. Secretary, Royal New Zealand Yacht l Squadron, on FRIDAY. December 10, up to 8 p.m. In the event of any visaing boat not arriving in time to race, ibe entrance feo will be returned. This will not apply if tho boat reaches Russell and does not start. A steamer will leave Auckland for Russell on SUNDAY, December 28. at G p.m.. returning from Russell after tho regatta. E. G. HEWIN. Hon. Secretary. DANCING. BURNNAND'S Professional O/cliestra and , Concert Band.--Office. 23G. Queen St. J 'Phores 734 A, 3909 (1 rings). * TEACHERS OF DANCING. I EXPERT Private Tuition in Ballroom — Dancing; success guaranteed.—-Profes-sor Kellcy, 30, Palmoistou Bidgs.. opp G.P.O. \ LAURIE KINGSLAND. Teacher ot X Ballroom Dancing.—Studio: S.Belgium St. (top Queen St.). Phone 1755. TEACHERS OF MUSIC & ELOCUTION. IjiDITII M. SHELMERDINE. L.R.A.M.. J ; L.T.C.L. (Licentiate of tho Royal Academy ot Music. London: Licentiate of the Trinity College of Music, London). PIANOFORTE. THEORY, HARMONY AND FORM. ' The most up-to-d&te method of Piano Techruaue taught Pupils prepared for all Theoretical and Practical Exams Stud-.,: 13. "THE ACADEMY." / Upper Queen Street (next Tabernacle). — _ T VfADAME IRENE AINSLEY, •-'-*- Pupil of Madame Matbilde Marchesi and of Dame Nellie Melba. \\ill lie pleased to receive Pupils for ~ VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING-. , speoially Recommended by Dame Nellie Vlelba. Interviews Wednesdays and Saturiayu at ~, THE ACADEMY, ] Upper Queen Street. ANCHOR Quality in* Buttot is distinctive. ex. ihe Golden Cow Chiton guarantees D :nsp, fresh, delicious Butte..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 20