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AinrsEacEjrrs. LAST NIGHT OF THIS PROGRAMME! STRAND N.Z."* CTRANTJ ; TRAN-D Larzest £>TRAjn} j OTRAND and CJTKAXD STRAND Finest - STRAND 'Picture CITRANt) . TRAND House. ►JTRANTJ , ■ Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. ■'- TO-NIGHT AT T. 50. A First National Attraction. Featuring NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE. Last NORMA TALMADGE Last Day. NORMA TALMADGE Day. In a Masterpiece of Screen Production: -THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." 'THE SIGN ON THS DOOR." ALSO SCREENING TO-NIGHT. The Fui! and Official Picture of PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING. PRrNCES* MARY'S WEDDING. MARY'S WEDDING. PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING. In Whitehall. At the Abbey. Queen Alexandra arrives. Queen Mary and Her Sons Arrive. Arrival of the Bridegroom. The Bride Arrives. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY!. COMMENCING TO-MORROW iFRIDAYi. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FBIDAYV Six Reels of Joy! CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLINCHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPUN" CHARLES CHAPLIN And JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN In "THE KID." ■■THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID." •THE KID." "THE KID." "THE KID " -THE KID." "THE KID." Charles ChapUn has taken a partner in the fun business. It's Jackie Coogau. the Kid. They're the srreatest combination of mirthmaker* , who ever pot together; and the lanshs that Charlie maybe overlooks cocie fresh and snappy from the Kid. And would you believe us If we told you that here an<l there, through the six great reels of the bfcnrest comedy the world has ever seen, there's a sob? It's a fact —and that's what mates the laughter bigjrer srllL THE COMEDY THAT TOOK A YEAR TO MAKE! ■Written an<i .lire<-teil by Charles Chap:ia- The Pl<-tnre that has broken all the World's RfH-oria. • iflowlnig reports onlj ieH half the troth. ♦ • • i "The Kid" settles once and fn- j J all the question as f> who Is tne i I greatesc theatrical artist in the i I world. Chaplin does the finest and I moi-t delicately-shaded acting you I ever saw anywhere, and for every j slapstick fnrnre there I* a classic, ! exquisite scene." : —"Chicago Herald and Eiamicer." | it was especially viewed by- H.M. the Kin? a: Backin?iani Palace: it was sent to Scotland to make Lloyd Geor;ZE smile at even the Irish Question! "Th« Kid" screens at 11.45, 1.30 Bnsinessmen's Session), 3, 3, 6.40 and 3.45. COMMENCING FRIDAY. STRAND. COMMENCING FRIDAY. STRAND. COMMENCING FRIDAY. STRAND. BEAT THE BA>"D (YOU CAX>*OTI, At RCSH-MTNRO'S CABARET. Cabaret Thone A 2360. 33-3 MOTOR CTCIXtTG. ATTARLEY, ■ DAVHDiSON - CJ - TOURING CLUB. HILL CLIMBING COMPETITION. I A HIL-L CLIMB (the third of a Series of 3 Competitions for the H.-D. Shield. wSI I be held by the above club in Crals's Paddock. Orakei Basin (by kind permission of ! Messrs. J. J. Craig. Ltd.), on SATURDAY NEXT. AP"RIL 29. At 2 p.m. EOLL lIP AND SEE THE FUX '. A REAL TEST FOR iMAN AND 'MACHINE. A SPECIAL Committee Meetin? of the above Club will be held at Merson ! Bros.' Garage. Symonds Street, TO-NIOHT i (Thursday), at S p.m. j All Members are ursed to attend. A. F. CANTWELL. 1 Zβ) Hon. Sec. DIVIDENDS. COUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. f — An Interim Dividend of 10d per share for the half year ended February 2S, 1922. has j been declared, and will be payable on and i after 27th inst. Shareholders can obtain warrants on application at the Company's Offices. By order of the board. I\ H. UPTON. General Manaser. Head Office. South British Buildings. Auckland. April 27, 1022. 315 FTJNERAX' NOTICES. X OVAL GOOD INTENT I *-* LODGE. NO. 4369, 4\S©iSW Members of the Society ' , ar s invited to Attend the I *t*sF§2sK« JOHN - " GOW," P.D.G.M '. j 7«?3Se5 fc, *f which leaves hi 3 late ! residence. Aitken Terrace, Glenmore. to- | morrow (Friday), at p.m.. for Walkumete Cemetery. A conveyance will leave I the M.U. Hall. Cook Street, at 2 p.m. I By Order of the N.G. I " W. DEAN. i IS2 Secretary. LEGAL TTOTTCES- : T\UFACR, T USK, "DISS & "pAWCETT. THE FIRMS OF DCFAUR & BISS and LUSK & FAWCETT ; HAVE AMALGAMATED FROM THE Ist OF APRIL, 1922. A>T> • WILL CARRY ON" BUSINESS UNDER r ABOVE FIRM NAME, AT 2S, SHORTLAND STRET, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1922, Page 12

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