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AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT I Emphatic Success of KOSIE LLOYD. t KOSIE LLOYD. "London's Darling" in Up-to-date Souss and Gorgeous Gowns. TTIS jy£AJESTY'S (JTHEATHB. Lessees.... J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TONIGHT AT S. TONIGHT AT 8. J C. WILLIAMSON ENTERTAINERS. Positively Farewell Night of HETTY T7-ING. ETT y XViN'G, HETTY KING. HETTY KING. HETTY KING. HETTY KING. The World's Most Delightful Male Character impressionist in a New Repertoire. DONALD AND CARSON, DONALD AND CARSON The Lad and Lassie frae' Scotland. ED. LA VINE, ED. LA VINE, Amazing Comedy-Juggler. SB£ES«i and iH|| High Jinks on the Silver Wire. LAVEEN AND CROSS, LAVEEN AND CROSS. In Itoman Sports and Pastimes. DUDLEY DALE. DUDLEY DALE, Cartoonist and Eccentric Dancer. ROSS BARKER AND McLELLAN. ICOSS BARKER AND MeLLLLAN, In Ace High Jazz. CLAIRE SOLLY. CLAIRE SOLLY, The Brilliant Contralto. EVENING PRICES: T>.O. and O.S. (Reserved), 5/; others, 4/, A/, 11, 1/. DAY SALES AT H-M. THEATRE KIOSK. " STOP PRESS NEWS. —Vide Christchurch Papers : NELLIE' BKAMLEY THE BRILLIANT STAR, ACHIEVED THE GREATEST RECEPTION OF ANY ACTRESS THAT HAS EVER APPEARED HERE WHEN SHE PLAYED THE PART OF HELEN STEELE IN' "THE MISLEADING LADY." NELLIE BRAMLEY. NELLIE BRAMLEY. FAREWELL RETURN VISIT. HIS "VTA-TESTY'S mHEATRE. IS iU-AJESTY'S J-UEATRE. Lessees J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2". COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. WILLIAM RUSSELL PRESENTS, By Arrangement With J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., 1 f I -VTELLrE TDRAMLEY | I -lNellie -Duamley i THE MISLEADING T ADY ISLEADING J-^ADY NELLIE "QRAMLEY ELLIE -DrAMLEY A Comedy Masterpiece, beautifully enacted by a Cast o£ Exceptional Brilliance. CHANGE OP PLAYS EACH WEEK. Geo. Bryant .• Producer. BOX PLANS OPEN AT LEWIS K. KAPT AND SON, LTD., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER PRICES.—Res.: 3/. At Door: D.C. ant 0.5., 4/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/G. At 7.43: V. (Plus Tax.) Day Sales at H.M. Arcade Sweet Stall. James Wilson Representative. LECrnRES. * TJCKLAND CITY MISSION. Xg£gi -Auckland city mission. \jQPtj Princess Theatre, Queen Street. Princess Theatre, Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30, Doors Open; 7 p.m., Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30, Service Begins. Preacher: REV. TASPER /BALDER. EV. W ASPER ALDER. SUBJECT: TOO TTARD!" OO . JCXard !" MUSICAL ITEMS : "OUT OF THE DEEP I CALL." (Easthope Martin), MR. KENNETH IMPETT SIR. KENNETH IMPETT. "THANKS BE TO GOD." MASTER BERT. SKEELS. MASTER BERT. SKEELS. SOCIAL EVENING AT ST. MATTHEWS PARISH HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT (22nd), AT S PM Holy Communion, St. Matthew's Church! ; Thursday. 11 o'clock.. 3iU INTERNATIONAL. BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCT. 10, 7 P.M. THE SCOTS HALL. FREE LECTURE: " ON riAEIH IN THE -jO-EXT WORLD." ! Speaker, EDWARD NELSON. For fifteen centuries people have been terorised, and Church revenues henefitted, by "the burning question" of brimstone preachers, "Where will you spend eternity?'' With the revival of true Bible study, this nightmare dogma dissolves. The Bible's answer is that this EARTH was created to be man's eternal home. Hear the convincing proofs and Scriptural details brought out in this discourse. SEATS FREE 0 " 5 '" NEXT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 7 P.M. GREAT LECTURE FOR THE PUBLIC. GRAND THEATRE (Opp. G.P.0.). "The World Message of the 1.8 S V " Rally of Bible Students, 3 p.m. Musical Items, 6.30. No Meetings In Scots Hall. October 211. of the International Bible Students' Associatlon - . Kfifi rpHE SPIRITUAL SCIENTISTS ■*■ CHURCH. NEWTON CHAMBERS (Upstairs), Opp. Newton P.O. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. LECTURE BY MR. 11. M. BOUCHER. "Ancient Egyptian Mystics and Modern Medicine." Egyptian Malefic Mummies Explained. pICTUKEL E C T U R E. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2fl, 7.10 P M CHURCH OF CHBIST, PONSONBY UD. By JOnN SHERRIFF, After 28 Years in Africa. Subject: "CHURCH OF CHRIST MISSIONS IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA " Admission Free. Collection. EALTHY MINDS AND CLASSIC BODIES" Is the Subject of Addresses to be given in ST. ANDREW'S HALL. Lower Syjjonds Street, on MONDAY, October 20 at S p.m., by MESSRS. M. WALKER AND TV. NORMAN KERR. Chairman, Mr. Silcocfc. Bring your friends, and learn how not to be ill. Collection to defray expenses. 407 Printed and Published for the Proprietors, "The Brett Printing and Publishing Company. Limited." by Henry Brett, of Lake Takapuna, Journalist, at the Office of the Company, Shortland Street, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 16

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