AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETO. POPULAR PICTURES. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TONIGHT A Big Double Two Long "THE GIRR i I 1 TO-NIGHT. iffiar Att-Fox Program. nWlve-reel ComedyHkamas: IV\rLAND in Wim NO REGRETS." A J -i-TOMWIX in "PifIMTiNG rm "HGHTiNfe FOI .GOLD." Ibdld." Th* aAt TeifcpK Pictu*Uo Date. Oc#bOT StUftts Right Hlbuch. EajffJK Prices Is Id and fid. FRIDAY-NEXT-FRIDAY. < The Mightiest and Most Magnificent Ciffcma Special Eixsting. A Cecil B. De MilTe craft Special Superfeature: fIE WOMAN GOD FORGOT." IE WOMAN GOD FORGOT." Iflkig that superb Super-Star: eERALDINE farrar. ;SERALDINE FARRAR. She was a forgetful and pampered Princess Royal, secure in the embow- . ered citadel of a mighty nation. In a rcsh moment, in dalliance with a strantcer, a freebooter, and an enemy, she forgot her high lineage and her Deopte. In terrible forgetfulness she betrayed her capital and her native land to a ruthless, lying, treacherous foe. In affectionate forgetfulness she flung awMulp* heritage her honour and her Tdture. Was it because in boudoir she sacrificed • the honour of her people that she became nfe "THE WOMAN QOOk FOfjtfOT." A Love Story arid a " Mighty Drama. Adapted from the .Well-know# Story. MONTEZUMA'S DAUGHTER."
"THE WOMAN OOD FORGOT." marks a distinct advance in the annals of the motion picture. Just as "Intolerance" was considered the triumph of the season at its rejjease, so does this great new spectacll disclose the latest achievement in the cinema art. GERALDINE FARRAR "THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT." NEXT FRIDAY. • Prices: Is 6d adults, and 9d Children. ALSO—for the Kiddies: BILLY WEST In a great 2-reel Comedy: "HER TENDERFEET." . JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN t^HJRCH. \ SEVENTH ANNUAL/ BULB AND SPRING FLOWER \ SHOW. f \ On / THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 16th\and 17th Septemby, 1920, PREMER HALL, PMtEKOHE. FUN 10R THE CjpLDREN. | INSTRUCTION AND /ENTERTAINMENT FOR#LL. COME ANI show of Spr SEE jjpr magnificent (f FldKrs and Bu'bs the atar *tt.rnftion.«imf the Displav of b#tl and local grown Attractive miSj dered each evenl Orcheatra. H AMUSING ST#t Heading Auckland |il protrramme ren- ; by the Pukekohe 'EVENTS EACH [KG. QpjOfiistiiit of: Pillows Fig Mi. Tutr!?V War. Shadow Bnrinsr, J&nle Eeljing P"«nut • EfttiircWfor bovffi Potato Pewbg, H*t Trcmniing dLt men). Btjsbl« ''jt Blowlntr, % LtoMlngi Nail Driving, Dual aiy'ng for pifln. V ( D. R. HAMTL'TOr, Hojji Sec. PAKIIPAMa* MllftlT CI fT-TO-POINT RACES. First Rn< SATURIVV iSfU ortvrPMhEß, 10°' V,T RAMAPAMfc (Messr* D. J. M. i Lynch'a \ Farm). J \ '< i § First R«% tlnwTfo®? 11.30 a.m. REfIDRD ENWTES. JCeen mrincr Apncioated, SIX EVENTS. TWO FARME% RjKES AND ONF *■ FOR LM>IfifRIDERS. 1 * FOR U1 Admission toi Children under l(j admit (found, 2s each. nd all conveyancer id free. Hot water proytdM free of charge. Card of for sale or No bookmimer. b&kmaker's cleHor agent, undesirpb'' person adniftted to t>" grounds, any sucftpersnn g".i^ admission jplich he rr moved for*tre.=ppsc T ROBT. D. Nfc\L, . » 4% Secretary and Triasufer.
FOLLOW THE CROWD! FOLLOW THE CROWD! w WHERE? WHERE ? TO THE FOOTBALLERS' BALL. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Handsome Prizes for the Best ' Costumes. \ * Admission: Cents ss. Ladies 2s fid. Tickets on Sule Now. ' Huve You Got One? If not Buy 488 Right NOW.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 566, 14 September 1920, Page 3
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