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AMTJBEMEKTS. Early Evening Session at 0 p.m. FULL PROGRAMME AND LYBIC FOUR. STRAND N.Z.S CTBAND THAND > Largest STRAND anV.' —r— QTHAND TRAND Finest ° TB __J_ CJTRAND Picture »!„*__. Strand Hon... Otband Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. Director: PhlL, Bus'ar_ TO-NIGHT, AT 6 AND 8 P.M. Evening Prices commence at 5 p.m. First National Present. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BAR-HELM--!-. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD . BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, The Screen's Matinee Idol, In " THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." • » » A picture that sweeps Into reality lives worth living and hearts worth dying for. • • • A drama, of daring exploits, hair-breadth escapes, secret amours, thrills and suspense —of love and life and death in tbe cauldron of an epochal revolution. ■ . • • • The rapid, rushing, breathless story of a courageous youth's darlnc Interruption of a court wedding nnd his fight for tbe honour of a beautiful maiden. • • • Ready for a Fight or a Frolic. The Romance Age—the knight beau gallant of his day. with blade at side, ready to be drawn for God and conntry, for lady fair or the oppressed, for fight or frolic! RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In the Greatest Success of his Career. Also Screening: " TIIE RURAL CINDERELLA." " THE RURAL CINDERELLA." Another Comedy—Full of Laughs! . THE LYRIC QUARTET. 1 In a New Setting and New Concerted Items. " STRAND MAGAZINE " - - TOPICAL. Including the Ceremonial Parade of the Fleet. STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. At 2.30 and 8. Prices as T'snal. Box Plan nt Strand. EVERYONE IS SAYING IT ! AND IT'S TRUE. "THE BROADWAY GETS THE BEST." BROADWAY. To-night, BBOADWAY. ROADWAY. At 7.45. BROADWAY. THE LAST NIGHT. r Straight from its Phenomenal Success at Everybody's Theatre, Auckland. "A WOMAN OF PARIS." J "A WOMAN OF PARIS." "A WOMAN. OF PARIS." Star, EDNA FURVIANCE. Producer, CHARLES CHAPLIN. Recommended for Adult Audiences only. COMMENCING MONDAY.. For a Season of Three Nights. " The Norma , Voice from the Minaret." Talmadge.' Voice from the Minaret." Talmadge. Voice from the Minaret." Talmadge. Also, , " The Leather Pushers " " Reg. Denny t Prolouge: An Eastern Dance by tbe " Sulllvans." NOTE.—Only Two Programmes Next Week. 1 Both Special Attractions. Prices, 1/ and 1/S. ' Phone 1076 A. * T>RELIMINARY A NNOUNCBMBNT. , rpOWN TTALL /CONCERT /CHAMBER. I i . 1 TfIRANK ' pARSONS. VIOLIN RECITAL. i I VIOLIN RECITAL. j Assisted by— ~ - I MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY, and MR. TOM HARRIS. » THURSDAY, MAY 29. —— THURSDAY. MAY 29. 4 . Accompanist: LEO WHITTAKEB. Box Plan Opens at E. and F. Piano Agency, > Monday. 19th May. •;.■'. i >TO . MO RE WOMEN! (Madge Bellamy.) 3 G BAND pONCBBT ■ (Under Auspices West Branch, Labour Party). . BRITANNIA THEATRE, THREE LAMPS, BRITANNIA THEATRE, THREE LAMPS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), s AT 7.30 P.M. . FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS WILL GIVE OF THEIR BEST. Note Time and Place :. 7.30 P.M., BRITANNIA THEATRE. Silver Collection. 118 VO. MORE WOMEN! , (Madge Bellamy.) I. NEXT WEEK 'IS "BROADWAY'S BIG WEEK." Look for our other Advertisements on this page, and phone 1076 A for Seats for both v Special Programmes. f ■ EXAMIHATIOWa. OF PLUMBERS. Notice Is hereby given that an Examination will be held by tbe Plumbers' Board - of New Zealand for the purpose of registration under the Plumbers' Registration Act, 1912. on FRIDAY aud SATURDAY, 27th and 28th June, 1924. at such centres as - may be decided by the Board, when tbe number of candidates Is known. Application Forms may be obtained from the Central or Main Technical Schools or Secretary, Plumbers' Board, Wellington. All applications must reach the Board by the 3lst May. 1924. Special: Lute applications will not be H accepted after the 7th June, 1324. By orUer of the numbers' Board. be C. E. ECCLES. Secretary. :l :"~ RESTATTRAHTg. TEA. ROOMS. o w AKM u p - A Nice Hot Lunch or Supper served at Stacey's will warm you up In "no time." Soup, Pies, Coffee and Tea, • Cocoa or Chocolate served hot with r. dainty Sandwiches. Appetising, sattotying. Inexpensive. Try STACEY'S. 61. QUEEN STREET. B '■ QANFORD'S TWINING T_OOMS, Opposite G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. * FISH M~E A L S. n F I SH M E A L S. FISH M E A Ii S. J Open from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Daily. (Closed All Day Sundays). C '• TILACK CAT CAFE, 7, Customs St. E. Jur (opp. Waverley). — Grills, Fish and Sunday between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Soda Light Luncheons served through out the day between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Open on 1 Fountain Drinks. Ice Cream Sundaes. WS

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 16

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