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AMUSEMENTS. 1 FVBRIBOfIY'S, j Hi V E X V B O D V' S. j Finishing To-night. Jackie Coogan in "Long Live the King." His Biggest Picture. A Joy Alike for Adults and the Youug Fry. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Thomas H. Ince's Big Drama, with a punch in every inch. A startling revelation of a Common Phase of Lite in this Dizzy Restless Age. THOSE V\7HO -P.ANCE." HOSE >' HO -LANCE." " THOSE WHO DANCE." "THOSE WHO DANCE." "THOSE WHO DANCE.' •• THOSE WHO DANCE." " THOSE WHO DANCE." " THOSE WHO DANCE." The Talc of Some Merry Dancers who found they had a heavy score to settle with the Piper. With BLANCHE SWEET And BESSIE LOVE. jjid y ou TC N°w — ? One set used in Douglas Fairbanks' production of "The Thief of Bagdad" required live men, 31 working days to knock down. Seventeen nationalities are represented in the cast of Douglas Fairbanks' New Picture, "The Thief ot Bagdad." The tlrst scene of "The Thief of Bagdad" was shot on July 5, and with the exception of Sundays and Christmas Day, the picture proceeded without a stop until February nrst. Frank Ibbotsen, Chief Guide of the Fairbanks studio, reports among other freaK statistics he has kept—that he has been asked SIIG questions in nine mouths. The string of beads on the 110-feet-hlgh idol used in the magic scenes in "The Thief of Bagdad" is formed of solid plaster globes graduating in size up to a diameter of IS inches and weighing as much as 00 pounds each. Sixteen principals, several minor players, and several thousand supernumeraries comprise the cast of Douglas Fairbanks' great production, "The Thief of Bagdad." EVERYBODY'S AND rTVIVOLI. VERYBODY'S AND - 1 - IVOLI. COMMENCING NOV. 7. Prices: 4/, 3/, 2/. STRAND "A CJTRAND TRAND Programme ►JTRANE STRAND Built QTRANE TRAND to O-TRANE STRAND Your CJ T BANE TRAND Taste !" »TRANE TO-NIGHT, AT 6 AND S. I TOM MIX'S ONLY RIVAL. I FRED THOMSON And his Almost Human Horse, "SILVER KING," In THE T-kANGEROUS fOWARD." HE -L'aNGEROUS VOffABD." Also, MISS BERYL NETTLETON And STRAND BALLET. MRS. WALTER MURDOCH (Harpist). STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Twice dally. 3.30 and 8 Sessions. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT T YRIC. —- -LiYRIC. TO-NIGHT AT 7.40 SHARP. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN In I the /confidence, tvfan." he Confidence Jm-an." first national pictures present The Big Nine-Reel Special Attraction, LILIES f\V rP HE TfIELD." ILIES *-H? -MIE r lELD." Owing to the length of the Programme, Patrons are reminded that we commence AT 7.45 SHARP. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Theatre 'Phone 3645. * O S I E THEATRE. MT. ALBERT TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Katherine Mncdonald in "THE SCARLET LILY." The story of a Lonely Girl in a Great City of Folly. Supporting Programme: "KINKY" Comedy. "WEST IS WEST" Comedy. TOPICAL BUDGET. GRAPHIC. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC NIGHTLY. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. jl . T>IVERHEAD SERVICE. S.S. PITOITOI. JSM WSttC- Calling At All Wharves. Leaves AUCKLAND—'DaiIy at 3.45 p.m., for Hobsonville, Waimaric and Rlverhead (Saturdays excepted), Sunday, at 4 p.m. Leaves RIVERHEAD—DaiIy at 6.45 a.m. (Sundays excepted). For OSTEND —Leaving Princes Wharf : Wednesdays, 0.45 a.m. ; Fridays, 6.30 p.m.; Saturdays. 1.45 p.m.; Sundays, 0.45 a.m. BRADNEY AND SIMMS. D 4 -VJORTIIERN STEAM SIIII R>og3» A> COMPANY, LIMITED. EXCURSION TO MANLY. J LABOUR DAY. S.S. OMANA. Leaves Auckland: • Leaves Manly 0.30 a.m. 4.30 p.m. RETURN FARE. ?./. TABOUR T-)AY BUCKLAND'S BEACH. Launches OLIVE JEAN. OLIVENE. ant WHETU. leave for BUCKLAND'S BEACi: on MONDAY. October 27, at 10 a.m. Leav ing Buckland's Beach at 4.30 p.m. RETURN FARE, 2/6. RANGITOTO ISLAND. OLIVE JEAN leaves on SATURDAY at ! a.m., and leaves Rangitoto Wharf, MON DAY, at 7.30 p.m. FARE, 1/. N. J. INGLIS, Proprietor. 'Phone 2133 A. ! PICNIC? MOTUTAPU, NEXT SUNDAY 26, S.S. CONDOR. ERN BEACHAM'S ORCHESTRA. Jazzing and Waltzing Competitions. Entries on Ground. A. SMITH, Secretary. WATCH Out for the PICNIC of the Year NEXT SUNDAY, to MOTUTAPt ISLAND. Musical and Vocal Items ot Boat, Sports on the Ground. Orchestn Aboard.—A. SMITH, Sec. and Trcas. RUGBY FOOTBALL. «■_ pi KEY LYNN UUGBI Hk VJ FOOTBALL CI. US. ANNUAL DINNER. The Annual Dinner of the above Clill will be held NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT at NAIRN'S HALL, KARANGAHAPE RD. 6.30 p.m. Trophies to be Presented. All Members and followers of the Clul are invited to be present. Roll up. Fee 8/. A. COLE, 000 Hon. Sec. TVTF.^TT^GS m R A D c unionist; '"•'if Meet at CARLAW '•'.:■% AND DOMAIN. SATT'nnw - ■ ■ -■ vxn MONDAY. SS MOTHERS, TAKE THE CHILDREN T( LABOUR'S CARNIVAL At the Domain Picnic under the Tree; j Hot Water is Provided. SS

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 252, 23 October 1924, Page 16

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