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AMUSEMENTS. N.B.—THE LAST DAY'S SCREENINGS GRAND. — Opp. 0.P.0. — TO-XIGH' BAND. — O;>p. G.1'.0. — TO-NIGH' i An Absolutely New Production. 1 ! "THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG , "THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG. j Sessions at 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6.10, and i Lecture by Arthur W, Sterry, 2.30 and i Also Screening: "A VISIT TO LONDON." SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE NEW OKCHESTKA. Popular Trices. Rook Your Scut —'I'hone 2274. AT THE GUAM) TO-NIGHT. AT THE UItAND TO-NIGHT. GRAND f~i RANT HAND OPP. UIUXI GRAND ■ G.1'.0. /"I HANI: KANU VTkaNI COMMENCING TO-.MOUROW (FRIDAY' NOVEMBER 0. A Stirring Tale of Trooper and Bushrangei THE KELLY GANG. It Is Not Fiction—lt Is Fact. Every bit o it. livery scene revealed us it huppeuei over 40 years ago. WILD DEEDS OF WILD YOUTH IN A WILD DEEDS OK WILD YOUTH IN A WILD COUNTRY. WILD COUNTRY. "WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT." ISTB-18S0. During these years Australia was .shaken from end to end by the daring exploits of that notorious ba^d. THE KELLY. GANG. TliK KELLY (JANG. TUli KELLY (JANU. I Produced in the Strathboyne Ranges, in thp heart of the Australian i.Usli, de, icing t'

is I AusLrauau scenery. S e i BEREFT OF CIVILISATION, n ; EDUCATION', '~ \ AND A FATHER'S GUIDANCE. WERE only boys—tuok the downward imlh BEWARE ! BEWARE ! I THE KELLY GANG. IS COMING. Close Your Doors Securely. I 3 I To Be Seen Only At THE GRAND. No Advance In Prices. Down the roadway came a speeding motor car—lv it a veiled woman. Three tailored and torn soldiers barred the way. The woman opened the tonneaii door, ami n dead man fell out. "I cannot return to raj' home without a husband." she said. "Will one of yon marry mc?" That is the beginning or" this romance, a story of mad adventure—a woman's wits matched with a throne and love the high stakes in the daring fame. Against a background of towering castle walls, with plot and intrigue, thrilling haud-10-haiid fljjhts and heroic rescues, the story goes to its smashing climax. Kudlnntlr beautiful m> uvCT, Miss Katuerine MarDonald rises to new dramatic heights in this drama of a -ivotuan ;! who tried to and "refuge" iv a strange marriage. TTTEHTBODT'S BIG STORY FRIDAY BIG STORY FRIDAY. r£UV QAPITOL piCTCRE TTOCSE, I DOMINION RD. TRAM TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I A Metro Special. '• ORE'S DARN FfNNY" "I.IKE'S DARN FUNNY" - i-iKKs dai:n funny/ , Featuring Everybody's Favourite, VIOLA DANA. A picture of t™ artists who thought tiiey could make good in business. Supports Include: TOPICAL BUDGET. "EDGAR'S BfXDAV ' COURTSHIP." I Full Orchestra of 7 ! Overture, "Hungarian Lustsplel." 7.45 Reserve 'Phone 3f174A. E"I! ES S "TjTlI EAT I7~E. TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY. Maurice Tourncur's Mammoth Production of SIR HALL CAINB'B SII! HALL CAINE'S Famous Novel and Play. '•THE, CHRISTIAN"." ' "THH CHRISTIAN." With Richard Dix. Mac Buseh. Gareth Hughes, Phyllis Haver, and Mahlo i Hamilton. At Last tiie Most Famous Love Storr of History Comes to the Screen iv a Blaze of Power and Glory. Also Century Comedy and Gazette. I'rk-es: Stalls !ld. Circle 1 ' Orchestral Overture. 7.::<).' I'lione 2097 A for Reserves. WS 2 5 EN D T"""B ATR E. TO SU ,T * U "9AT BE. J.O-NIMIT. TO-NIGHT, bercening at 7.43 D.m. Suarn Last Night of DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In " THE MOLLVCOnm.E ••

MKRMAII) COMEDY PATIIE UASSETTE. TOPICAI TT , ORCHESTRA. "" ' .n P ipn"L p '?rVo l l^ 1 o^ l K c x^v S , ta .!?L°'L. j JJOLL UP TO LABOURS BAZAAJ On I NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Uth and 10th. PICNICS, EXCURSOWS, ETC. A r"£-* R IVE S1 EAD service if'-Cl ' -*- V S.S. PITOITOI '•"--■■—"V Calling at All Wharves (Saturdays rxcoptp.l). Sunday, at 0 !>!uf" <sXseS iEAD - Dailj at 7 FOR OSTKND—Tuesday to Friday 941 BRADNEY AND BTNSg. ft., J3 JfTOLLOW THE CROWD TO J#\ MARIST LEAGUE FOOTBALL ISflfcj/ CL.LBS iCT PICNIC. PICNIC PICVIC picnic. picnic: picnic TO MOTCTAPU TO MOTUTAPU! SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY tv-f-tt SUNDAY next. SUNDAY NEXT. - GRAND SPORTS PROGRAMME. Novelty Events. Open Races for \ll League Club's Relay Race, Swimminc Latest Music Hits by the Or- lest?!' Toys and Lollies for All Children! Baby Show. Boats Leave <J. 30 a m ™, « Hot Wnter and Milk Free The Best of All Picnics, Don't Miss It. estate! Esta 1 te n ?is e foUows e -il aUnCh StCPS f ° r above SATURDAY—OLIVEXE, 10 a.m. OLIVE JEAN, 2 p.m. SUNDAY—SEABIKD. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. RETURN FARE, 1/. ■"urther Particulars, 'Phone 2140 and 716. r A "'°KED Costumes, own material, from £3 10/; Frocks, £2 10/.—P H Dyer 17, Watson's Buildings, Wellesley st, ' g

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 16

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