AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. Pictures rpiVOLI. IVOLI. and • * IVOLI. TIVOLT. Music TIVOLI. TIVOLI. The TIVOLI. TIVOLI. Best ! ! TIVOLI. TIVOLI. Full TIVOLI. TIVOLI. Orchestra TIVOLI TIVOLI. at 7.30. TIVOLI. this a fternoon, o q(\ his Afternoon. —.ou. TO-NIGHT, 7 on i O-NIGHT. i .OU. A Red-Letter Double Programme. Paramount Presents Ir»NID "DENNETT. J-i'NID X>ENNETT. ENID BENNETT. ENID BENNETT. BARBARA T A ARR. ARBARA -L«A x»IaRR. BARBARA LA MARR. BARBARA LA MARR. And MATT I\TOORE, ATT IVIOORE, MATT MOORE. MATT MOORE. In a, vivid and colourful Screen Version of S. H. Harris' popular Stage Play. AMBROSE A PPLEJOHN'S MBROSE APPLEJOHN'S a dventure." Adventure." '" ambrose applejohn's " ambrose applejohn's " ambrose applejohn's " AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S " ambrose applejohn's "ambrose APPLEJOHN'S " AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S " AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S " ambrose applejohn's " ambrose APPLEJOHN'S " AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S " AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S adventure." ADVENTURE." ADVENTURE." ADVENTURE " ADVENTURE." adventure." ADVENTURE," ADVF.NTTTRE." ADVF.NTTTRE." ADVKYTTTHE." ADVFVTTTRE" ADVENTURE." Under the Title of " QTRANGERS f\F THE ATIGHT." " Strangers Up IHE IN IGHT." A romance of ono exciting night-—how after 40 monotonous and uneventful years, Ambrose Applojohn, quiet arid sedate, was hurled into mystery, thrills, excitement, romance, and the most unheard of and unexpected adventures without a moment's warning. In Addition, Metro Presents MILTON CILLS ILTON OILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS And VIOLA nANA. LOLA JL/ANA. VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DANA, In " THE TTEART TJANDIT." " ±he Heart JDandit." " the Heart bandit." " the heart bandit." The merriest melodrama of a decadeclean, thrilling, and colourful—a story of New York's underworld, a beautiful country homo, and a. curious mix-up of personalities. A wonderful cast, with Milton Sills and Viola Dana, supported by Gertrude Clairo, Wallace Mac Donald, Bertram Grassby, Do Witt Jennings, and others. Also, The Latest Gazettes, 2-REEL CENTURY COMEDY. 2-REEL CENTURY COMEDY. And THE HE rpiVOLI /ORCHESTRA. J- IVOLI URCHESTEA. (Miss M. Anderson, Conductress.) BOX PLAN M' H. CLEAL'S. TOBACCONIST QUEEN ST.. NEXT GEO. FOWLDS, LTD., OR THEATRE, PHONE 2236 A. GRAND. - Opp. G.P.O. — rpO-DAY. RAND. — Opp: G.P.O. — J- O-DAY.
Double-Star Holidas Programme. First National Attraction, starring COLLEEN MOORE. OLLEEN IVIOORE. In "TT'LAMING VOUTH." " -*- LAMING I OUTH." The Wife-. The Husband. The Other Man. Does Marriage Kill Love? A Story of Pleasure Worshippers and Jazz. Screened at 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. Second Special Picture: JACK Tf RIBBONS. ACK JL/EMPSEY V . VJIBBONS. JACK DEMPSEY V. GIBBONS JACK DEMPSEY V. GIBBONS. 15 — Exciting Thrilling Rounds — 15 A Breathless Spell from start to finish. Screened at 1, 3.45, G. 30, and 9.15. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DAY PROGRAMME: "THE SEA HAWK." AT rpuE (HRAND rpO-DAY. -tiT J- HE VJRAND 1 0-DAY. COMPETITIONS. : -J.J-AMILTON WAR MEMORIAL. | Architects are- invited to submit compolij live designs of a Cenotaph, to bo erected in i Memorial Park, Hamilton; estimated cost not to exceed £1501). Designs to be in my bands not later than 31st January, 1925. Further particulars may bo obtained oi application. WM. H. PAUL. Chairman. Memorial Committee Box 91, Hamilton. ~~J!k tnCTORIA LEAGUE ESSAYS W£ V FOR BOYS AND GIRLS /&&jp£& The Victoria League of AuckBgjgßnl'M'l. invite essays from all boys "• P' r 's ] " the provincial dis- / trict of Auckland, under 17 years of age, on the subject of:— " HOW BEST TO PROMOTE THE UNITY OF THE EMPIRE." FIRST PRIZE. £7. SECOND PRIZE. £2. Es3ays to be sent into the Victoria League. National Mutual Life Buildings 411, Sliortlund Street, Auckland, nut later than March 20, 1925. R. A. HADFIELD. I ■ Secretary. ! DEBATES. j j&>& JJNDER THE ? AU£ $fcz?h T nß N.Z. L ABOUR j pARTY, i' «§§|<tfss TliK, WORKERS' EDU£ymt&y\ CATIONAL ASSOCIA. a2ffie^ ST RAND TIIEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7.30 p.m. FINAL DEBATE FOR THE ATHENA I'M CUP. Between NORTHCOTE W.E.A. TEAM, Messrs. W. B DARLOW, M. DAVIS, A. G. OSBORNE (Negative), and HOUR PARTY TEAM. Messrs. O. MeBRINE, R. F. WAY, P. H. HICKEY (Affirmative). SUBJECT: "That the Cultivation of a New Zealand National Sentiment, rather than an Imperial Sentiment, hi in the best interests of the People of New Zealand." CHAIRMAN: Mil. B. MARTIN. JUDGE: MR. L. PHILLIPS. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to DEFRAY EXPENSES. The ANNUAL PICNIC of the LABOUR PARTY will be held at MOTUTAPU. on SUNDAY. JANUARY I. 1925. TICKETS available nt, Room 11, Trades Hall Supporters and Friends, Remember tho DATE ROAD BOARD NOTICES. 7\NE~TREE HILL ROAD BOARD. Refuse Collection. The collection of refuse during Christmas and New Year weeks will be earned out. as follow:— Monday u.i usual. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 1 day earlier, vi„: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. H. BRAY AND CO.. Contractor*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 20
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