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J AMUSEMENTS. Commencing Next Friday. Commencing Next Friday. Commencing Next Friday. Commencing Next Friday. Commencing Next Friday. Commencing Next Friday. Commencing Next Friday. Commencing Next Friday. STRAND. — _ QJTRANI TRAND. _ _ iO'PRANI OTHAND. _ Victor — OTHANI Strand. _ Hugos — "trani. SJTRAND. — Immortal — QTRANI I cxtSav?- ~ Masterpiece. - &TRANI RAND. _ _ Strand. — _ O TRANr Picture Theatre Advertisers arc prone t reckless use of adjectives in the superlativ degree. In (his case it may be said, with all assui ance, that we are screening one of th best Pictures the Strand has yet presented One of the World's Greatest RomancesVICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC, "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." " THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTUE DAME. HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. HUNCHBACK OK NOTRE DAME HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME' HUNCHBACK (IF NOTRE DAME. HUNCHBACK OF NOTRK DAME. HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. There have been great pictures before — hut never one like this; such universal praise. Critics have called it great: the theatre-going public have acclaimed it as the most tremendous cinema achievement of all time. You must see this picture! For until you do. you will never realise the magnificent heights to which'a production can attain. Presented with Full Orchestral Score, and Specially Staged Prologue. Note the Prices: 2/0, 1/0, and 1/. At N.Z.s Largest and Finest Picture House. I ~ j I READ THIS CABLE. | I I LONDON, 25Tn. 3.45 P.M. UNARTISCO, SYDNEY. THIEF BAGDAD OPENED LAST NIGHT AT DRURY LANE, CONSIDERED ENGLAND'S PREMIER THEATRE, TO MOST ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE IN HISTORY OF MOTION" INDUSTRY IN THIS COUNTRY. TO-DAY'S NEWS-. PAPERS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, ACCLAIM IT AS GREATEST PRODUCTION EVER MADE. MAILING YOU REVIEWS. REGARDS. SILVKRSTONE. TfIVERYBODYS AND rpIVOLI. COMMENCING NOVEMBER 7TH. PRICES : 4/, "/, 2/. EMPRESS Reservoir Cr., fpHEATRI MPRESS Newton. J-lIEATRI TONIGHT—At 7.30.—T0-NIGHT. Grand Double Star Programme. Paramount Presents "WEST OK THE WATER TOWER." "WEST OF THE WATER TOWER." . In Addition. "SUCCESS." A Metro "SUCCESS." Picture. Usunl Prices. Music by Empress Orchestra "\T EW ZEALANI Ay LABOUR PARTY STRAND THEATRE STRAND THEATRE ytducate r TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCT. 10, 1924 At 7.30 p.m. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Citizens are urgently requested to atten. this Meeting. The Subject to he dealt with by COUNCILLOR T. BLOODWORTn is of PARAMOUNT CIVIC IMPORTANCE. PARAMOUNT CIVIC IMPORTANCE. The Subject: "PRIVATE ENTERPRISE—MOTOR BU Versus YOUR OWN ELECTRIC TRAMS ANI YOUR OWN MOTOR BUSES." Should you miss tills Lecture you ma be SORRY; Citizens, it touches your pocket! THE LF.CTURE WILL BE PRECEDE! BY THE FOLLOWING:— Contralto Solo, "Sink, Red Sun." MISS LAURA STONE. (Accompanist Miss E. Guiuuier.) AND WILL BE CONCLUDED BY TH) FOLLOWING :— Contralto Solo, "The Harvesters Song. MISS LAURA STONE. (Accompanist, Miss E. Guinnier.) Note Our Artist! And you will realise thai there is ii musical treat in store. Chairman: MR. 11. CAMPBELL. non. Accompanist: MR. L. CONRAD. GREY LYNN B R ASCII BAZAAR, RICHMOND HALL, FRIDAY OCTOBER 24 Open Ii.UU Till 11 p.m. Big Variety Stalls and Competitions. Bran Dips, Ice Cream, Afternoon Tea. Special Evening Attractions. Bargains for All. ■ Admission: Afternoon Free, Evening fid BAZAARS. Under the Distinguished Patronage of The! Excellencies, the Governor-General and Lady Jdlicoc. rpHE /-URL r^UIDES , A WILL HOLD A " FAYRE OF THE EAST AND WEST," IN THE TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, ON FRIDAY, OCT. 31, & SATURDAY, NOV I FRIDAY, OCT. 31, & SATURDAY, NOV. 1 The " Fay re" will be opened by Hei Excelency, Lady Jellicoe, on FRIDIY October 31. The Girl Guides will be Inspected in th« Town Hall by His Excellency, the Governor General, on SATURDAY, November 1. The " Fayre " will be dressed in Chinese and Old English Costume. THERE WILL BE NUMEROUS STALLS AND DANCING EACH EVENING. KEEP THE DATES FREE. (MISS) DOROTHY C. WEBSTER, " Fayre " Secretary. Girl Guides' Headquarters, ■tort's Buildings. S6£

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 52 (Supplement)

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Page 52 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 52 (Supplement)

Page 52 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 52 (Supplement)