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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. "Always IVOLI. A TIVOLI. Good IVOLI. Prosramme." TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.W. SCREENING TWICE DAILY. SCREENING TWICE DAILY. ■j.:m and 7.:i0. • - 2.30 AND 7.H0. A MONSTER DOUBLE-FEATURE programme:! l'atlie Pictures Present, The Most Wonderful Picture Of All Time. " NANOOK OF THE NORTH." •' NA.NOOK OK THE NORTH." "XAXOOK OK THE NORTH." "XAXOOK OK THE NORTH." " NANOOK OK THE XOUTH." lii U Stirring Reels. The first Motion Picture lo depict the actual life of the Eskimo, with adventures and amusements. "XAXOOK OK THE NORTH." " .NA.NOOK OK THIS NORTH. , . , "XAXOOK OK THE NORTH." " XAXUOK OK THK NORTH." The film was taken hy R. J. Flaherty. F.lt.G.s.. ~f Sir William MncKenxie'i Arctic Exploration Expedition, in the Ungava Peninsula and parts of Baffin's Land. " NANOOIv OK THE NORTH." "NA.NOOK OF THE NORTH." " NANOOK OF THE XOHTII." "NA.NOOK OK THE NORTH. ,, All the characters are Eskimos aurt Nanook is thpir chief. See him slay a mighty two-ton Walrus — See him wrestle sinple handed with a monster seal—Sec him hunting the white fox nnd spenrinK snlmon. "NANOOK OK THE NORTH." "NANOOK OK THE NORTH." "NANOOK OK THE NORTH." " NANOOK OK THE NORTH." Life nnd lore nnd Die never-endln* strusgli- foroxlstpni-e in Hip icy wastes at the top of Ihe world. Yet there— utterly dependent upon nniniiil lifelive the m..st cheerful people In all the world—the ft>nrlp«s. lovable, happy-go-lucky lOskimo. In Addition. Carl Uieiinnlc I'resents The Beautiful Heroine of "Sporting Youth." LAURA LA PI.ANTE. LAURA LA PLANTK. LAURA LA PLANTK. LAURA LA PI.ANTE. LAURA LA PLANTK. LAURA LA PLANTE. In a whirlwind comedy. In five sparkling reels, entitle*. " EXCITEMENT." " KXCITKMKNT." " EX'ITKMKNT." " EX'MTKMKNT." " EXCITEMRNT." As its name implies it will fairly lift you out of your seat with thrills and sensations—you will appreciate to the full ils mnny high-class comedy situations. " EXCITEMENT." " EXCITEMENT " " EXCITEMENT." It has more lauirlm than a vfiudevllle show-more thrills thnn n "loopinc" aeroplane._more enlertninmcnt than ' a 3-rlnged cire-.is—with Laura La Plante more hewltPhlngly beautiful than ever. Also. THE LATEST PATITE REVIEW AND GAZETTE, V.Tr BOX PLAN now open nt IT. Cleal's Queen Street, next Goo. Kowlds. Ltd., or Theatre. 'Phone 22.-MU. R OX TTTOODWARDS piCTITRES. OX »» OODWAUU'S ■*• ICTURES. BRITANNIA. POXSONBY. THREI' LAMPS. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS ACNES AYRES AGXKS AYKES AGNES AYRES "THE HEART RAIDERS." "THE HEART HAIDERS." " THE HEART RAIDERS." "THE HEART RAIDERS." MONTY BANKS In " BE CAREFUL." BURTON HOLMES, TRAVELOGUE, WORLDS XEWS. TOPICAL. EPISODE (1) OF NEW SERIAL, "PHANTOM FORTUNE." "PHANTOM FORTUNE." BRITANNIA ORCHESTRA. Reserves at White's. 'Phone 3234. WEST END THEATRE. rONSONBY ROAD. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Screening at 7.45 p.m. sharp. TOM MIX, W).M MIX, In a Zane Grey Storr, "THE LONK STAR ItANT.ER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." Christie Comedy— "OCEAN SWELLS" Neal Burns. Another Round of "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." (Girls Will be Girls.) GAZETTE. REVIEW. Music by the West End Orchestra. Piccolo Solo— "Golden Showers".. .Mr. Hal C. McLennan. Usual Prices. Reserves at Confectioner's, Xext Theatre. MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2 T.M. ART EXHIBITIONS. & V-S-ijM iabibijS j i A UCtfLAND QOCIETY OF A BTS.! THE HE ANNUAL pXHIBIIION nnual Exhibition of paintings and other works of art, IS NCW OPEN, FROM 12 TO 6 ON MONDAYS, TUESDAYS. AND WEDNESDAYS, 12 TO 10 P.M. ON THURSDAXS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT THE OOCIETY'S /"IALLERY, KITCHENER STREET. AFTERNOON TEA SERVED WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. A large uumber of contributions from all parts of the Dominion arc exhibited, including many works of well known New Zealauders resident in Europe. rpilE -i / \ut TTNJOX OFFERS A RARE OPPORTUNITY. THE ARTS BALL THE ARTS BALL (FANCY DRESS OR DOMINO) WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY 30th JULY, AT THE SOCIETY'S GALLERY D 4 ECCLESIASTICAL. "pAULKAX A M O R I. ■*- FIRST NEW ZEALAXD See To-morrow's Church AilvertiseinentQ rti '' ——-——gj-ji£ i REMOVAL KOTICSS. ' : WH. DAWSON. Chemist, has Removed • to 474, Upper Queen St. (odd ' YW.C.A-). p j 5 HOWARD DAWSON, Veterinary Jγ . PUysician, has Removed to 474, Upper Queen St. Hours: 3 to 4 p.m. o i

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 June 1924, Page 14

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