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AMUSEMENTS. COME AND HAVE A REAL GOOD LAUGH. A T T7<VERYBODY'S. -tX-r XLI VERYBODY'S. The Little Theatre with the Big Attracions. Daily at 10, 12, 2, 4, G, S p.m. LLOYD HAMILTON la The Five-part Whirlwind of Fun, 1 'I HIS T»ARKER OELF." | . IS •■L'akEBII K?JSi,F." Also JACK PICKFORD In "THE HILL BILLY." EVERYBODY'S DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Jazzing the Blues." H AVE YOU "DEAD rpHE T>OOK? Locked In furious battle, they spin from side to side in the dawn-touched room—the man she loves and the treacherous trader who swore he would have her for Ills own. Matilda, daughter of a missionary, almost frantic from her night-long experience in a tropical storm, is stunned into immobility as she watches the struggle between these two men of the South Seas, fighting silently, with passionate hate, for life and love. Chairs are 'smashed, a table tips over, a gun flashes in the half light ot early morning. Her lover or his enemy 7 You'll know if you see WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. The Missionary's daughter, longing for romance in a secluded island, the only white man, other than her father, a seller of rum to beachcombers and Kanakas, and into her life came Motauri. CAN WE WONDER AT THE CONSEQUENCES ? A T "PVERYBODYS -~--T A-iVERYBODY'S NEXT FRIDAY AT 10 A.M. EST TTIND miIEATR E, EST JOJs T> J. H EAT X E PONSONBY ROAD. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Screening at 7.45 p.m. sharp. GRAND DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. First National Presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE (As the girM who followed Eve's example) I "MAMMA'S AFFAIR." •MAMMAS AFFAIR."' ! "MAMMA'S AFFAIR." "MAMMA'S AFFAIR." "MAMMA'S AFFAIR." Carl Laemmle Presents ROY STEWART in "PUKE GRIT." ! ROY STEWART in "PUKE GRIT." I Baby Peggy Comedy. I "HANSEL AND GKETEL." ! Music by the WEST END ORCHESTRA Reserves at Confectioner's, next Theatre I COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY •FOR THOSE WE LOVE." Betty Compson. Lon Chancy. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD, UPIRE. TO-NIGHT. EMPtRF, Also THURS. AND FRI. EMPIRE Another Excellent Presenta EMPIRE. tion: EMPIRE. "TF T VX/ERE QHESS' EMPIRE '•- 1 -!'" ■*- VV ERIC vslrtßKX EMPIRE. "TF J VA7ERE Q^EENY FMPPRE " -*-F - 1 - "ERE *-«UEEN, EMPIRE. Starring FMPIRE. ETHEL CLAYTON. EMPIRE. ETHEL CLAYTON. ■EMPIRE. If you liked the "Prisoner o: EMPIRE. Zenda," you will love this EMPIRE. Picture. EMPIRE. Also, F.MfIRE. -TEST OF THE STORJ) EMPIRE. COUNTRY." EMPIRE A Hilarious Mermaid Comedy EMPIRE. GAZETTE and SCENIC. .EMPIRE. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. EMPIRE. Prices: Stalls. 0.1: Circle, 1/ raiPPRK Children. Stalls fid. DYERS AM) CLEANERS. ■-VTEW DYES, NEW DYES, NEW DYES -EN .lust Arrived A NEW SHIPMENT OF NEW DYES. A NEW SHIPMENT OF NEW DYES. All Shades. THE VERY LATEST°IN FRENCH DRi CLEANING. Costumes and Suits Dry Cleaned 8/(5 eacl Costumes and Suits Dyed 12'fi encl Blanket Coats. Raincoats. Table Covers Curtains, pfc.. according to size. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DYEING ANI CLEANING DONE. J. G. P EAT 36. EDEN TERRACE. Two Minutes from Symonds Street. 35 Years Experience. Open Eveninss from fi.3o to 7.30 p.m. Ring up.3151 for Particulars. W? QUR B USY D AY. Our busy day is every day, from Januar; 1 to December -31. for the fame of th< "CROTHALL WAY" of Clothes Renova tion has spread far and wide. The ol( adage runs: "It is never too late t< mend." We arc demonstrating all the time that it is never (or very rarely! too late to renovate.- If you have i cast-off suit, coat, costume, etc., that yoi consider "done for," let us see It. Mori than likely we can restore its good look: and enable you to get a lot more wea out of it. Bring (or post) it to uf The sooner the better. Suits or Cos tumes Cleaned and Pressed in three day or twelve hours if necessary. No extn charge. Call, write or phone us b collect. Our Swift Motor Vans are always a your service. fTIHE pROTUALL \^ AY T) Ky /-•LEANING /-10., 137. Symonds Street; Newmarket, nex P. 0.; Ponsonby. opp. P. 0.: inn. Oorainio Rd. - 171, Manukau Rd.. Parnell: Queen St | Onehunga. City Agent: Arnott. Hairdressei 1 IA, Queen St. Phone 2544 A. Works I ait. Eden. j j YOU NEED "THE EMPIRE." THE EMPIRE" NEEDS YOI ■>■>■> WHY ? t ? i Because if you are thrifty and economic; i you will not throw away your old Suit; I Costumes, Frocks, etc. Just send them t • " THE EMPIRE." or Ring Up No. 380' iand onr vans will collect. 1 EXPERT DYEING. EXPERT CI.EANINC EXPERT REMODELLING, EXPERT REPAIRING. Old Garments made as new in a few day and at. a trifling cost. COUNTRY ORDERS Receive Specif Prompt Attention, and Return Postage Paic Special Fur Department for the Renovatio and Remodelling of all kinds of Fur Wori EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO (Furriers, etc.). 358. Queen Street. (Opposite Main Entrance. Town Hall.) By Special Appointment, to His Excellence • Viscount , CARPET CLEANING. Electric Bearln and Vacuum, fid yard, inclosive.- ---: Domestic Vacuum Co.. Strand Arcade , 'Phone nOO. 1 v\'E Have Cleaning and-Remodcllinc D< »' pnrtraent for Ladies' and. Gents' Hats j Cov'o Hal Fnctnrv Kll"' , "' > nh!"'o Ril 1 WINES FOR SALE. PORT W I N 1 CASE CONTAINING 12 QUART BOTTLES OF NEW ZEALAND WINE FOR 27/6. Free del'rery to rail or steamer, an within one mile G.P.0., Auckland. Price Lists of Wine and Spirits sent 0 application to COLONIAL WINE AND SPIRIT CO., LTD 248, Swanson Street. Auckland. 'Phone 3352. BRAY'S Wines. — Nature's Best Cure.Safe, invigorating. Sample case ric: Port, 35/, freight paid nearest station.— t H.M. Arcade. Auckland. " \ T AST Week, Miss Dlxon"s Milliner -" Sale; Hats clearing at 8/11 and 10/t 32, Victoria St.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 167, 16 July 1924, Page 16

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