_ ! AMUSEMENTS. | AMUBEMBrTTB. thj "" I Id . liiii UHjUAXJSST VALUfc i.N AUCKLAND. as i MUJsI (jiw. , iiVir J kVr V__ijU_J Ifi Al l\ :tv I|A i> I. ?i=iffi ----- Lffi= q! I *«IC. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. T j£lU.' J5 f-'iKIC. XU-muUX AT 7.15. r. " I* I'HIO. -, , ~|,i TWO BIG FEATURES. TWO BIG L'iJATLKES. L n 1 I —r r ' I Either one lof which is I greater than U ny picture I I screenlug elsewhere. j I i I PARAMOUNT j PRESENTS j TSBSS MSgg» THO.MAB MKIGHAN THOMAS: mekjHAV THOiIAS melghln |_ In ) "milE /CONFIDENCE TITAN." ; j .. mHE ir»v" i "J- UK Confidence 1V1 A J,>. -T S Cnwnrvrv Mαv» "THE CONFIDENCE MAN." .. "% VSnS ««.. „. roxr -V-P uv " TI,K CONFIDENCE MAN." rilE COMTIDBNCK MAN. .. T ,, E CONFIDB NCE MAN." J ' J I HIS BEST PICTURE ■<~*.»,. T7T ™ UNFORGBTTAIH.E «MIRACIP MAN'" o IT HAS ITS THRILLS j A v'n ITS *f AI'CHS IT 1« n.TIT nt,<|,M u'A> U lIS LALGIIh 11 1!. EUjlll REAL ENTERTAINMENT. FIRST NATONAT, ! PInTT ~ nF( , PRl?(!l r.i T THE BIG MNh-KhEL SPECIAI , ATTRACTION. 'I -LI!;!- OJjTIJg j -Nfs nr T,IE "lELD." "Hf "'"i THE FIELD." ••1 t i's nii- TIIK VIFAAXLILII'.S Or Till? Lnpr n* 1 LILIES OI THB FIELD." I With mniNNE Griffith. row*? tpirif Si I.MA BRFAMEU. mvutti.- nrnu i\' riMlit '" : MI PHYLLIS HAVER. ! Phil. 0. Mnrdoch. I ! ! PATRdNS ARK REMIMJKn we rOMMENCK AT _ SHARP. 80-, rinns at Tx-wi, R. i a( , y and Son Ltf] ANOTHER GREAT PKOGRAMMT3 AT RUn. PETERSEN'S PICTURES. GRANT). Opposite pRAND. i RAND. ■ G.P.O. 'J'rAND. NOW SCREENING. Coming to " ENEMIES OF CHILDREN." national theatre, •-EVRMIFS OF CnlWmlSN." J>idav October ->4 "ENEMIES OF CIIIT.DUEN." ° •' uctoDcr - 4 - "ENEMIES OF CHILDREN." Featurins ANNA Q. NII.SSON. ANNA y. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. "PEG O' THE MOUNTED." ' •PUG <)' THE MOUNTED." "PEG O' THE MOUNTED." "PEG O' THE MOUNTED." VORMA rpALMADGE FearnriDK Darling ORMA -"-ALMADGE BABY PEGGY. BABY PEGGY. . l Send the Kiddles to PEGGY, we will look after them. i "ASHES OF IKTEHNATIOXAL KBWB Topical VENGEANCE." 'I'honc 2274 for Reserves. REGENT. OPPOSITE TRAM DEPOT. KIiKNT. EPSOM. EPSOM. REGENT. I REGENT. TO-XlCjnT. TO-NIGHT. KEGBNT. REGENT. Paramount Pictures Pre-sent REGENT. MILTOX SILLS and REGENT. WA.NDA HAWLEY, REGENT. In REGENT. "BURNTNG SANDS." REGENT. " BURNING SANDS " ' REGENT. " BURNING SANDS." REGENT. "HURNING SANDS." ,-,. r^.,. aM , HPfiFVT r " e (Colossal KFfFNT a i Thw is NO Photoplay of REGENT.' RETURN VISIT OF K rea,, ' r I>lctUrC ' * S" r , REGENT. THE CAMPBELL BOYS supreme. REGENT. THE CAMPBELL BOYS REGENT. THE CAMPBELL BOY.S. I ' ' REGENT. TUB CAMPBELL BOYS. KEGENT. REGENT. Also Comedy and News, KEGENT. And Regent De Luxe Orchestra REGENT. , ,
REGENT. COMMENCING TO-MORROW KEGENT. KEGENT. KENNETH lIARLAN and KEGENT. MIKIAM COOPER. KEGENT. In KEGENT. "THE GIRL WHO CAME REGENT. BACK." REGENT. First Screening ln Auckland. REGENT. REGENT.' TOM MIX MATINEE. REGENT. SATURDAY. AT 2.30. KEGENT. REGENT. Usual Prices. 'Phone A.'il42. D*™" - I X I E I, A N D. I X 1 E L A N D. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY EVENING, FROM S-12 P.M. JAZZ, BLUES, TANGOES, FOXTROTS, WALTZES. Also MISS GWBN MacNAUGHTOX, Pupil of Miss O'Leary, in SOLb DANCE. BALLOONS, STREAMERS, DANCES, ETC. PHE FAMOUS DIXIE 5 WITH THEIR ARRAY OF BRAND NEW MUSIC. AFTERNOON SESSION, 2/6. EVENING SESSION, !5/. 244 I
MOTOR SERVICES. AA.E.D. IN TAUBANGA. ' . I CARS leave TADRANGA 8 a.m.. arrive TB ' PUKE 9 a.m., arrive KOTOKUA, 12 noon. CAKS leave ROTORUA daily 1.30 p.m., arrive TE PUKE 4 p.m., arrive TAURANGA 5 p.m. | CARS leave TAURANGA 3.30 a.m., connect- i Ing with 9.15 a.m. train at WAIHI with Auckland and Main Trunk Lines. I CARS leave WAIHI at noon, arriving TAU- i RANGA 3.30 p.m. TMe Is the quickest route to TAURANGA, especially from FRANKTON AND THAMES LINES. Collect wire to AARD, TAURANGA, ROTO- ! KDA, WAIHI, will secure you a seat and 'Phones : Tauranga, 174; Hotorua, 370; Walhl, 8. ! There's Many a Heart Grows Lighter i Travelling A.A.R.D. F4 AUCKLAND CJTAR MOTOK SERVICE. E5 AARD. FKANKTOX-TE AROHA. CAR LEAVES FRANKTON JUNCTION on arrival of the Auckland Express at 10 p.m. each evening, excepting Saturdays. I Arrives Te Aroha at 1 a.m., and leaves there again nt 1.30 a.m. for Franhton Junction, arriving in time for the passengers to catch the Main Trunk to Auckland at 3.45 a.m. INQUIRIES : "Auckland Star" Publisher, Fort Street Phone 1775. "Auckland Star" Representative, Hamilton. Phone 1792. '▲upland Star" Agent, X* Aroha. Phon* 217. D 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 247, 17 October 1924, Page 14
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