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AMTTBEMEWTS. .j R OX IHTOODWARDS T>ICTDRES. T j OX >»OODWARD'S -EICTORES. (BRITANNIA). PONSOXBY'S POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. Presents TO-NIGHT, A Romance of Tlirilling Realism, THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE. "THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE." "THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE." "THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE." '• THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE." "T'lIE ETKRNAL STKUIKILK." "T>IIE KT.KRNAL STRUGGLE." •"IXIE ETKRNAL STRUGGLE." "THE ETKRNAL STRUGGLE." CARLE WILLIAMS. RENEE YDOREE, IfAR'BARIA LA MAKR. WALLACE BEERY. PAT O'MAMXV*. Something UnnsiiaH'y Thrillin/ in flctures. - THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE." "THE ET.KKXAL STKL'OGLE.'" Thrilling-Acts of Daring 'mid the Snowswept Canyons or the Canadian North-west. EDUCATIONAL. scenic. WONDERFUL ANIMAL COMEDY. SPECIAL MUSIC BY BRITANNIA'S ORCHESTRA. Conductress: MISS FLORENCE BURKE. Harry White's (opposite). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO NIUHT. TO-NIGHT. . At 7.40. At 7.43. i T YRIC. j IRIC. 3' i< YRIC. { LYRIC. — LYRIC. , THE THEATRE FAIRLY SHOOK : i THE THEATRE FAIRLY SHOOK ! Saturday's Crowded Audience Rocked with Excitement, Yelled with Delight, and Convulsed with Laughter for over an Hour without Cessation, at The First National Special, " TIER mEMPORARY TTCSBAXD." " -ra-ER -i- EMI'ORARY •O-I'SBAND.," With SIDNEY CHAPLIN, OWEN MOORE, SYLVIA BRKAJIER. and a Superb Cast. \A c have never known a picture with such a continuous succession of thrills and laughter. The Dramatic Element was Supplied in . " T C E B 0 U N D," •' -*- C E B O U N D," With LOIS WILSON, RICHARD DIX. LOIS WILSON, KiniAUD DIX. The RENOWNED LYRIC ORCHESTRA save the finishing touches to a perfect evening's entertainment. FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY' HAVE YOU ROOKED: Box Plans at Lewis 11. Eady and Son. Ltd. Theatre 'Phone :<045. MEETINGS I ' A UCKLAND ORAMMAK ** SCHOOL OLD HOYS' A GENERAL MEETING MEMBERS AND INTENDING MEMBERS Of the Club • Will be held in CLUB ROOMS. IRVINE CHAMBERS, 34, Queen Street, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. 10th Inst., at 7 p.m. BUSINESS— 1. Adoption of Rules: 2. 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A D ~f\ E. NIELSEN for Efficient Sight Test- ' " mi; and Comfortablp Olasoos; charts I _ moderate.—2o6. Karangahape Rd. *D 7e TYPISTS. ! }■ VfISS C. DYE, Confidential Typiste. Third I rj Floor, Premier Buildings.—Typin" "nd ' - Duplicating.—'Phone 1173. l> f -\TISS R. BAKER, Typisto and Duplicatist, D •"•*- N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Room 4°l -i Queen St. "Phone 972 A. j[ * -\TISS M. EDWARDS, Coutidential aud 1»X Public Typiste. No. 11. First Fioor. = Se'-rrity Pni'iV.r.as. O"eon St. A HOSIERY. J T>OND"S. Heavy Dropstltcn Boee: Black. r- -*> Nigger, Fawn. Grey. Usually, 10/6: 0 now 5/11. —Falkner's, Queen St D,

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 219, 15 September 1924, Page 16

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