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A_VnTSE"K--."WTS. SPECIAL T UN'CH TTOUR QESSIONS PECIAL -LUNCH -Q-OUR ►SESSIONS Of the DEMPSEY - GIBBONS FILM At the GRAND rpHEATRE T~|AILY. BAND J-HEATKE X'AILY. Special Arrangements Have Been Made Whereby SPECIAL LUNCH HOUR SESSIONS Will be Held at 12.10 and 1.10 Daily. Thereafter at 3.25, 5.40, and 8.10 p.m. WE START AT ELEVEN. GRAND. — The G.P.O. — rprIEATRE. RAND. — Is Opposite. — -"-lIEATKE. BCD PETERSEN'S PICTURES. I I Ours is only a small theatre, yet I 239S paid admissions were rei corded yesterday, and the vcrTHE REST FlfiTIT FILM EVER SCREENED IN AUCKLAND. 1 DEMPSEY - GIBBONS FIGHT. DEMPSEY - GIBBONS FIGHT. DEMPSEY - OJ-tr.ONS PIf.HT. DEMPSEY - GIBBONS FIGHT. DEMPSEY - GIBBONS FIGHT. I The Official Films cf a MemoraWe Contest, in which there are thousands who still assert that DEMPSEY WAS BEATEN. In any case it is.certain that never j, before or since was the champion so '. . hard-pushed to r__Hin the title. FIFTEEN EXCITING ROUNDS. Depicting in detail every movement of the two greatest boxers in the world to-day. i i Supporting Programme Includes : STOLEN SECRETS. STOLEN SECRETS. A Universal Special Attraction, starring HERBERT RAWLINSON. COMEDY. NEWS KEEL. COMEDY. NEWS REEL. BOX PLAN NOTICE. In order to meet the Convenience of Intending Patrons. BOX PLAN FOR TO-NIGHT (S p.m.) Session, is available at Theatre. 'Phone 2274. Reserves, 2/9. No seats kept after S p.m. As booking for this session is already heavy, patrons should try and attend j I earlier. JOHN RUSSELL'S BOOK, VX/TIERE rpHE T>AVEMENT TT'NDS. WHERE -"-HI. -EaveMEXT _E_\"D_. ( WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. . WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. | WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENO-.. - Is Attracting Crowded Audiences. Sessions Commence at 10, 12. _. 4. 0, S p.m. Big Feature Half an Hour Later. Special Music. /< Splendid Supports, including "SWOIIDFISH HUNTING IN FLORIDA." NOTE.—Come to the Matinee or the G. 30 session, if possible. We will be turning hundreds away later. ALICE TERRY, RAMON NAVARRO. ALICE TERRY, RAMON NAVARRO. ALICE TERRY, RAMON NAVARRO. ALICE TERRY, RAMON NAVARRO. Directed by Rex Ingram. "EfVERYODY'S. J-'VERYODY'S. RESERVE BY 'PHONE 4402. "LtICTPRTSS. ' " \ _,sr=£v. A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. UCKLAXD CITY SII SSION. A \£*«*??_/ Princess Theatre. Queen Street. > **B_'**' Princess Theatre, Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 0.30, Doors open; 7 p.m.. Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnaud. 7.30, Service Begins. Preacher: i "REV. JASPER BALDER. '. 1 J-V EV . O ASI'EK V. ALDER. SUBJECT: 1 "WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN" I '"WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN" (Part 2). Offertory Solo: Duet.—"'Watchman, what of the Night?" MESSRS. R. NIXON AND W. MOORE. Holy Communion, St. JMatt_ew"s Church, Thursday, 11 o'clock, Mission Shop open for Business. All prolits devoted to our special work. Locality. Cor. Wellesiey Street West and Albert Street. ""• 702 UNITARIAN CHURCH. E" SUNDAY, AT SEVEN. REV. ALBERT THORNIIILL. M.A. Gives a Popular Address on "DR. CHAN'NINGS CONFESSION." Dr. Channiug's influence on American thought was mighty. He founded and led the Unitarian Movement in U.S A. His life incarnated his faith—a faith we need to-day. • All welcome. Jj-IPSOM PUBLIC LIBRARY. X ? AUCKLAND ETHICAL SOCIETY Presents fEXT MONDAY EVENING at 8 O'CLOCK TIIE LECTURE OF TIIE SEASON. Absorbing, Interesting, Sensational. Entitled, TELEPATHY—FACT OR FICTION— C TELEPATHY—FACT OE FICTION— --? WHICH 1 IS. WHICH ? Vk Speaker: -9^ MR. HARRY WOODRUFFE. Questions Invited. Silver Coin Collection. EI - N. VALMONT, Hon. Secretary. SU __"_ A LECTURE.—POULTRY- Th #__ a-\. KKKPEKS.—MR. J B. ! _ M oW^L\- mm MERRKTT, Ex-Secretary of S.'/j. Poultry Association, If 11 will deliver a Lecture on ULJU 'he World's Egg Markets I*W and the Prospects of Poul?, -■ y-keeping iv New Zealand on TUESDAY, ' 3 - uly 22, 11)24, at S p.m.. in the Oddfellows" ! 4 - all. Cook Street. City, under the auspices ! Auckland Co-op. Egg Society, Auckland 1 *"*• oultry-keepers' Association, Onebunjra oultry Club. 074 I 2" 8 "JROF. ADAMS' LECTURES. 9. UESDAY, 4 P.M.. in ST. ANDREW'S , HALL. 10. POST-PRIMARY EDUCATION. "EDXESDAY, S p.m.. in TILE SCOTS s HALL. MI CHAIRMAN: His Worship the-Mavor, SIR JAMES GTJNSON, "EEXDENCIES OF MODERN R < EDUCATION. HURSDAY, 4 p.m.. in ST.. ANDREW'S = HALL. EDUCATION AND THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY. r lease Note Change of Place for the ~. * -ftcrnoon Lectures. St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds St., not Training College. . XXJ All Lectures are Free, and open to the ,!„ Public. 7<_3-: ___. JP *RATX,"tVA"_r NOTICES. .' *" " j *3"c )N and After Tuesday, July 22, 1024, the ! ' 9 a.m. Eotorna-Auekland Express -will I "T2 op at Paerata to pick up passengers on I -"- aesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 73S I De*

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 16

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