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AMUSEMENTS. i United Artists Present art Eleven-reel Super Masterpiece, so Mighty in its Conception, so Sweeping in its Vitality, that it stands on its own merits. The age of Romance. Chivalry and Adventure transplanted from Old Spanish dust and nourished in the genius of a great artist till it blossoms forth into a gorgeoua spectacle. The Sequel to the "Mark of Zorro." Played by Douglas banks OUGLAS I AIRBANKS i In a Dual Role. MARY ASTOR. DONALD CRISP. LOTTIE PICKFORD FORREST. WARNER OLAND. And Huge Supporting Cast. ' I K;5 Q, SON OF ZORRO " is just, a,a full of new ideas aa the average Fairbanks effort, said Mordaunt Hall in the New York Times. With a whip for a weapon he stirred an audience to many an outburst of genuine merriment, and at the end there was a pe-al of applause. _lt is a swift picture with plenty of pleasing surprises, and action. It has an ideal part for Mr. Fairbanks. " ' Don Q. Son of Zorro," is Douglas B'airbanks' greatest production, and we do not slight 'Robin Hood,', or any of his previous brilliant productions in saying thia—but it stands in a glorious class all by itself aa the most marvellpna melodrama ever produced," said Dorothy Herzog in the Daily Mirror. " Douglas Fairbanks has hit the bull's eye again," says George Gerhard, in the Evening World "In 'Don Q, Son of Zorro' he exhibited a feature every bit as good as ' The Thief of Bagdad,' although the two productions are as dissimilar a3 it would be possible to make" them." Preceded at the Tivoli by " The Painted Flapper," featuring James Kirk wood and Pauline Garon. And at the Strand by Strand Magazine and Aesop E able. a FECIAL TVfUaICAL O CORE ofecial -Musical iocore AT BOTH THEATRES. UEEN S. UEEN'S. FERN'S. UEEN'S. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. Universal Presents JJLUUT v.* iisaurii HOOT GIBSON In Broadway /~\r uust." ROADWAY VJ'R -OUST." " BROADWAY OR BUST." " BROADWAY OR BUST." IT'S A COWBOY COMEDY-DRAMA BEAUMONT SMITH Presents \RTHUR TAUCHERT -CXRTHUR 1 AUCHEBT ARTHUR TAUCHERT (The Sentimental Bloke), In "rpHE [JIGGER "J?ARL." " AHE JL'IGGER JCiARL." " THE DIGGER EARL." MEET BILL JONES. WHO WENT TO THE BIG QUARREL A PLAIN DIGGER AND CAME BACK AN EARL. \NDA AND A WILEY ILEY DON'T "WORRY." ON'T VY ORRY." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7.45 p.ir PHONE 41-311. A BAZAARS. £*T. IyjATTHEW'S i LL ATATIONS' T3AZAAR All ations' X>azaar TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TO-DAY (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MONDAY. OCTOBER 12. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13. 2 P.M. TO 11 P.M. The Bazaar will be opened TO-DAY (Friday), at 2 p.m., by Mrs. Watson, who is in her 100 th year and is one of the eldest pioneers of New Zealand. The Concert Chamber will be beautifully decorated and illuminated each evening. The Stallholders all represent various Nations. Stalls laden with useful articles. Afternoon Teas and Suppers, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, etc. Sweet Music each afternoon and evening. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Thi? Evening (9th).—Programme arranged by Rev. Jasper Calder. Saturday Evening (10th).—Display of Fancy Dancing by pupils of Miss Aileen Beres- j Monday and Tuesday Evenings (12th and ! 13th). 9 D.m. to 11 D.m.— Dancing. (No j extra charge.) Special Attractions and Competitions. Admission, Is: Children, 6d. Monday and Tuesday Afternoons Free. j Y. ! Y M.C.A. ANNUAL BAZAAR. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). And TO-MORROW (SATURDAY).a p.m. to 10 p.m. CRICKET. GRAFTON UNITED CRICKET v * CLUB. h'iuctice will be held at Victoria Park TQ-MORRROW (Saturday), at 2 p.m. All outstanding gear must bo returned. All members .ire requested to be present while new members are cordially invited. S. J. HUSTON. Hon. Secretary. Q I intfjz ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BLANDFORD ¥>\rk LANDFORD 1 aRkI AT 1 P.M. RSSSSP /"CHAMPIONSHIP SCHOOL V. HAMPIONSHIP. Newton west EWTON VV EST EST 7 ONPORT. PORT. V. IVEVONPORT. JL'EVON" ~ 2 P.M.: T>ONSONBY I ONSONBY V. Y.M.C.A. a.ao P.M. THISTLE 1 HISTLE V, TTELLABY'S, ft -.LLABY'S. BLANDFORD T3ABK. LANDFORD X ARK. USUAL PRICES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19144, 9 October 1925, Page 18

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