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AMUSEMENTS. AUCKLAND'S LEADING PICTURE THEATRE. THE T YRIC. To-night at 8. HE —YRIC. To-night at 8. THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. To-night at 8. THE LYRIC. To-night at 8. THE BIGGEST SENSATION THE BIGGEST SENSATION IN SCREENLAND. IN SCREENLAND. ARTHUR TRAIN'S ARTHUR TRAIN'S FAMOUS NOVEL A fearless indictment of New York's inner circle, where the lives of the rich are smudged with scandal. " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." r ' . "HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I | " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I "HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILD REN'S CHILDREN." I PRODUCED IN STARTLING FASHION FKOM THE MOST DARING NOVEL OF TO-DAY. With REBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, REBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, DOROTHY MACKAILL, DOROTHY MACKAILL, JAMES RENNIE, JAMES RENNIE. GEORGE FAWCETT. GEORGE FAWCETT. —f " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." "HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I I One of the greatest pieces ot literature ever put into picture form—you can Imagine the lavish, spectacular production given It by Sam Wood, director of " Prodigal Daughters" and "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife." " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I " HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN." I I The strongest, truest Indictment of American society ever written. A sensational exposure of New York's wealthy families and the klud of lives their children lead. Few pictures are so tremendously gripping, so brilliantly acted, so gorgeously produced. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. And Tbe Renowned LYRIC ORCHESTRA. DON"T WAIT UNTIL TIIE LAST MINUTE —BOOK NOW. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. THEATRE 'PHONE. 3C4D. MJ-I-TU-GS. _#_.__%. YEW ZEALAND "** LABOUR PARTY. >Cr , tJ*_ SUNDAY, MAY 18 jAtQT SUNDAY, MAY 18 STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT. 1. Recitation, "When the Minister Comes to Tea." MISS ESTHER BANKIER. 2. Scena. "On Jhclum River" (Kashmiri Love Story) . . (Woodforde Flnden) (a) -Song. "Ashoo at Her Lattice." MRS. F. CORNWELL. (b) Song. "Only a Rose." MR. F. CORNWELL (c) Duct. "Kingfisher Blue." MR. AND MRS. F. CORNWELL. 3. Recital, Selected. MR. ALAN McELWAIN. 4. LECTURE by MR. J. A. LEE, M.P., City East. His Subject: "FOUND GUILTY." Chairman, Mr. C. A. Watts. 5. Recitation. MISS ESTHER BANKIER. 6. Song. "Bird of Love Divine" (Hadyn Wood) MRS. F. CORNWELL. 7. Song, "Song of Thanksgiving" (Allitsen) MR. F. CORNWELL. 8. Recital, Selected. MR. ALAN McELWAIN. Hon Accompanist, Mr. L. Conrad. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. QUAY STREET MEETING, 2.45 P.M. Speaker, MR. W. E. PARRY, M.P. City Central. His Subject: "THE FOUNDATION OF THE FUTURE PATRIOTISM." Chairman, MR. J. PURTELL. 27 T-JEVONPORT TABOUR pABTY. VICTORIA THEATRE. SUNDAY. MAY 18. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. "THE FINANCIAL PROBLEM: CAN THE PRESENT MORTGAGE SYSTEM CONTINUE?" A MUSICAL AND ARTISTIC PROGRAMME Will be contributed by MISS VERA HARDY, MR. SPROULL, MISS MAY BAIN, MRS. BROWNE. AND MR. LEONARD MONK. 28 VXriLS° NS < NZ -) PORTLAND CEMENT, >V LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the SIXTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held in the Company's . Office, Richards-Upton Building, Customs Street East, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1024, at 2.15 p.m. Business: • To Receive Report nnd Balance-sheet. To Elect Directors and Auditor. The Transfer Books will be Closed from WEDNESDAY. May 21st, 1924, to ' WEDNESDAY, June 4th, 1024, both days . inclusive. , By Order of the Board of Directors. F. W. WILSON. I Secretary. Auckland, loth May, 1924. •pjE MONTALK BUILDING PATENTS • AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS. Notice Is hereby given that a Meeting of all persons holding Interests in DE MOXTALK'S PATENT CONCRETE PRODUCTS will be held at the office of Messrs. Webb, Richmond and Cornish, Barristers and Solicitors. 235, Lambton Quay, Wllington, on . TUESDAY, May 27, 1924, at 4 p.m. sharp. , Business: J To Make Preliminary Arrangements for the Formation of a Company to work the aforesaid patents. The Vendor haß further valuable informa- •. tion to impart, and every interest-holder is earnestly requested to advise the interim secretary as to whether he wiU be able to attend. B. W. DE MONTALK. ..." _' „ * Vendor. j 1 EDWARD P. LAMBERT, 1 Interim Secretary, ! 14 142, St, Wellington.

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

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