In the construction of each programme we endeavour to offer something novel, something Instructive, and something j amusing. STRAND. N.Z. "8 OTRAND. TRAND. Largest OTBAND. STRAND. and — CJTRAND. TRAND. Finest j OTRAND. STRAND. —— Pic-tire CJTBAND. TRAND. House. Direction : Fuller's .Pictures, Ltd. Director : Phil Hayward. ■ - ' f'y'.i TO-NIGHT. AT 6 AND 8. Master Pictures Presents j THE T4ILEVENTH TTOUR." HE -E-fcEVBSTH -IJ-OUR." "THE ELEVENTH HOUR." "THE ELEVENTH HOUR." : "THE ELEVENTH HOUR." "THE ELEVENTH HOUR." The Novel by the Popular Writer,' ETHEL M. DELL. In Addition : The Latest In Gloom Chasers, A LARRY SEMON. In LARRY SEMON, "HORSE SHOES." A Unique Scenic Gem," "UP TUE RIVER WITH MOLLY." ;* Views on the River Thames. British Budget of. Old World Events, "STRAND MAGAZINE." , An Interesting nnd Instructive. Subject, * "MANUFACTURE OF ART PAPER."i - And Special Engagement of MADAME . CLINTON HUNT. ! .. MADAME CLINTON HUNT, A Cultured Soprano of English Reputation. ■ * * . '• -.. h-.-lA-j STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. At 2.30 and 8 Sessions. A , (The only Theatre with Orchestral .>_t__-c every afternoon.) PRICES AS USUAL. A •A Box Plan at Strand. ! PRINCESS.— ' '■: RINCESS. — PRINCESS f - - . . RINCESS NOW SHOWING. ; WM. FOX PRESENTS, 1 JOHN GILBERT JOHN GILBERT ■ In , b "THE LONE CHANCE." Prison was the reward for the hero ln this picture. But in the end—— ; PARAMOUNT , PRESENTS ANTONIO MORENO AND JACQUELINE LOGAN A ■• .. 'In . , "FLAMING BARRIERS." 1 A mlle-a-minute thrill romance, a sensational, : smashing melodrama. WM. FOX PRESENTSA GREAT j MONKEY COMEDY, j A GREAT MONKEY COMBDT, ; ''JUNGLE PALS." "JUNGLE PALS." GEORGE POORE'S ORCHESTRA. GEORGE POORE'S ORCHESTRA.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 211, 5 September 1924, Page 14
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