AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT "V LAST NIGHT Of THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME OF SURPRISES! • * * FuU of Fun and Merriiu.cn.. STRAND N.Z.s CJTRAND TRAND Largest O TRASD STRAND aud CJTKASD TRAND Finest WTRAXb CJTRAND Picture CJTRAND ©TUAXD House. OtraND "Always a Good Entertainment." Direct :oi>: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. Director: Phil. Hayward. Sessions: 11.15, 1.20. i.:'.o, O and S. Afternoon Tea, 2 to 4.10. HERE WE ARE AGAIN. THIS IS THE PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW! • • * RALPH CONNOR'S ROOK, RALPH CONNOR'S BOOK, "THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY." J A DRAMA OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS IN THE LUMBER ("AMI'S OF NORTH-WEST CANADA. THEN THERE'S OUR OLD FAVOURITE, CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN, In an altogether New Edition (Re-made by Sydney Chaplin) of one of his Greatest Successes, I j "DOUGH AND DYNAMITE." "DOUGH AND DYNAMITE." Remember—lt's New! • » * Fresh Stunts by RF.ECIIAMS MELODY P.OYS. REIX'IIAMS MELODY BOYS. A New Novelty by BERYL XEITVTOX AND BERYL NETTLKTON AND THE FOLLIES BALLET. THE FOLLIES BALLET. WENDY AND ALPITONSE, [ WENDY AND ALPHONSE, In t Musical Flirtation. " IF MATCHES STRUCK." " IF MATCHES STRUCK." Another Novel Picture. MABEL ANDREWS, MABEL ANDREWS. In a Real Jazz Danes. " STRAND MAGAZINE." THE STRAND ORCHESTRA, In New Jazz Items. NEW DECORATIONS AND NEW SETTINGS. CIAPITOL —Dominion Rd. Tram Terminus. •'APITOL—• Dominion Rd. Tram Terminus. CAPITOL. To-night. 7.45. To-nijrht, 7.43. CAPITOL. Big Double Star Programme— CAPITOL. A Universal Jewel, CAPITOL. " CJPORfTNG "YOUTH." CAPITOL. " - 1 - OUTH." CAPITOL. dtarrins CAPITOL. REGINALD 'DENNY. CAPITOL. REGINALD DENNY. CAPITOL. See the Greatest American CAPITOL. Auto Race Ever Screened— CAPITOL. Smash. Bang. Crash—Acci- j CAPITOL, dents Galore. It will hold you ' CAPITOL, spellbound with Its thrills, i CAPITOL. It's great entertainment. CAPITOL, crammed with Romance, SusCAPITOL. peusc. Comedy and Thrills. CAPITOL. Tbe Second Picture—A UniCAPITOL. versal All-Star Production. CAPITOL. " TWO KINDS OF LOVE." CAPITOL. "TWO KINDS OF LOVE." CAPITOL. A DeliL'htful Drama, starring CAPITOL. •• BREEZY" EASON, Jun. CAPITOL. Excellent Music by the I CAPITOL. Renowned CAPITOL ORCHESCAPITOL. TRA of Seven. CAPITOL. Reserves. Phone 3574 A. TfMPRESS. Reservoir VrEWTOX. -Impress. Corner. Newton. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30 P.M. Rig Double Star Attractions. Paramount Presents: "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILW)." " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." Rudj-ard Kiplinir's Famous Story, Starring Percy Marmont. In Addition : " ALICE ADAMS." " ALICE ADAMS." " ALICE ADAMS." " ALICE ADAMS." Featurinpr tbe Beautiful Florence Vidor. Usual Prices. Stalls 3d, Circle If. Special Music by the Empress Orchestra. Conductor: J. A. Ewart. "THE BROADWAY GETS THE BEST." BROADWAY. The Last TJROADWAY. • ROADWAY. Night. L»KOADWAY. An Excellent Comedy. There's a Laugh all the way through this picture. "Heroes of the Street." Wesley Barry. "Heroes of the Street." Wesley Barry. Prices : - f)d and 1/. Reserves : 1076 A. Commencing TO-MORROW : - "The Hill Billy." >* n bc Hill Billy." "The Hit! Billy." "The Hill Billy." An Excellent Story of the Hills. Starring the Hero of "Garrison's Finish," .TACK PICKFORD. WEST 17 N D mHEAT RE, ' EST -"ND J-HEATKE, PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.43 P.M. SHARP. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. CONSTANCE TALMADGE "MAMMA'S AFFAIR." ROY STEWART In " TURK GRIT." Baby Peggy Comedy, "HANSEL AND GRETEL." Music by the WEST END ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Confectioner's, next Theatre. J' 0 S I E rpHEATRE. MOUNT ALBERT TERMTNUS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CONSTANCE TALMADGE Iv " D U L C Y." "D U L C Y." A Stage Hit made into a Screen Triumph. Connies Greatest Comedy. Supports: Comedies, Travelogue, Budget. Excellent Musical Programme Nightly. CHTJRCH NOTICES. x*sWi=x M ID " W EEK "R IBLE I CJTUDY'. s -r*o/ TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Owing to Mr. Kemp's unexpected absence from the city the MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY will be conducted by REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER, REV. LIONEL li. FLETCHER, Of Bercsford Street Congregational Church. Subject; "THE REVIVAL IN GREAT BRITAIN " , "THE REVIVAL IN GREAT BRITAIN." A great opportunity to hear a great message. TABERNACLE CHORUS CHOIR. 538 SATURDAY NIGHT, 7.:10.— GRANGE O ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH (near Dominion ltd. Tost Office). —PAUL KANAMORI of Japan, gives EXPERIENCES OF THE GREAT JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE. A Hearty Welcome to All. 579 SEEDS AND PLANTS FOR SALE. -pjON'T Forget Freeman's Plant Sales at ■*-' Rndley and Co.'s. City Markets, every Wednesday. 12 noon. OAA ONION Plants, 5/ per 1000; "WiWU freight must be added — McDonald's, 26, Karangaiape Rd. ~
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 168, 17 July 1924, Page 16
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