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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

Third Division. Johnsonville defeated Wade?town by one goal to nil^ Boys’ Institute Old Boys 0. Marist 0. Fourth Division. Karori defeated Empire by 6 goals to 3. This is tho first loss experienced bj Empire. Thorndon defeated Johnsonville by tea goals to one. O’Neill scored 4 goals, Thomas 3, Robertson 2 and Morgan 1, and White for Johnsonville. Boys’ Institute 10, Kilbirnie 0. Fifth A Division. Marist defeated Porinia by 6 goals to 1. Fifth B Division. Boys’ Institute B team 2. Boys’ Institute C team 1. Sixth B Division. Thorndon defeated Marist O by 6 goals to nil. Scorers: Morgan 4 goals, Scott Boys’ Institute A team 2. Kelburn 1.

this picture. Her performance is, of that rare quality -which we always expect from such a consummate artiste. Miss Clark is first seen as a Pierrette in a provincial touring company which cannot Pay its way, so it disbands and “Fifi” starts out to earn fame in Paris. She meets with friends, and she is engaged to play at the Imperial Theatre. Here adventures crowd in on her, and she suddenly acquires a fortune. Adopting the motto that “Money was made to. spend,” she ■ seta: about spending it in her own way. Eventually she has none, and has to return to the stage, hut that does not trouble' Fifi; she simply rushes through life in her happy inimitable style,. and she achieves supreme hap-' pipes* in the end. Into the character of Fifi has gone the verv best of Miss Clark’s wonderful creative talent, and the result is all that could ho wished. for from this remarkably constructive "Queen of the Screen.” “The Fortunes of Fifi" is one* of those exquisite ro-„ manoes that should, not ho missed hj pictnre lovers. A splendid supporting programme is also promised. CROWN THEATRE. Admirers of “the had man of the screen," Wm. 8. Hart, flocked in great numbers to the Crown Theatre-on Saturday afternoon and night, when he was seen in the role of a newspaper editor in “Truthful Tuiliver.” Tullivor arrives'in a lawless mining community and-starts, p. newspaper. He sets about making laws for all and sundry, and'in doing so incurs the wrath of the chief bully of the camp. Tuiliver makes'short work of the bully and orders him out of the place. When Tuiliver finds that the bully has, perpetrated a grievous wrong on a misled young woman ho. races after the bully and drags him out of tho train and takes him, back and finds his reward in. the • love of her handsome sister. Also on ; the programme are 'the “Paths Gazette,” "On tho Doiran Front,” showing some remarkable War scenes, and chapter 10 of "Gloria’s Romance,” featuring Billie Burke. , ‘ ' ' ORGAN RECITAL. Saturday night’s organ recital at the Town Hall passed off with the usual success as regards brilliancy of performance by the city organist—Mr Bernard F. Page. For his opening number Mr i Page went back to the time of William Felton with an. interesting concerto in F fiat in the old style. “Light of th? Moon,” , by Karg-Elert was charming, so also was the second " movement from Beethoven’s No. 2 Symphony, and the first half of the programme terminated with the Prelude and Fugue on the name of Bach, by, Liszt. The second part was made up with Holloway’s Ancient Suite in' four delightful movements. a pretty canzonet by Bernard Tohnson and a Fantasia by Silas, written for the opening of ah organ at Blenheim Palace and. .'dedicated to the Duchess of ilarlborough. Towards its close the niarch of James the Second, is Introduced. ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9719, 23 July 1917, Page 8

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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9719, 23 July 1917, Page 8

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9719, 23 July 1917, Page 8

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