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AMUSEMENTS. ,-ALUE IN AUCKLAND. -* •ALUE IN AUCKLAND. ? T YRIC. 'j -L/VRIC. • 'J t YRic. • ;, AT 7 4" T YKIC - '( AT T4i -LIYRIC. -L/YRIC. ; T YRIC i/yßic. FEATURES. FEATURES. - - t greater than any j . ■ ]g clsowhrre. 1 , ■IRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENT ', Introducing Friends Once Again, , NORMA TALMADGE. EUGENE O'BRIEN. ; ill Hall to "Secrets," Norma Talmadgc's ' Finest Achievement. , XTORMA ] JIIIBMA J-ALMADGE XTORMA mALMADGE J-ALMADGE XTOBMA mALMADGE -Norma J-almadge atorma jtw.lmadge ORMA X ALMADGK IN " SECRETS." " SECRETS." i " ' f HAVE YOU A SECRET? i I Something you wouldn't tell for all 1 I the world? I A secret between J'ou and your | I sweetheart? I I A secret you wouldn't tell your | I best girl? I I A secret you wouldn t tell your I I lover? I A secret you wouldn't tell yonr I wife? I I A secret you wouldn't tell your I husband? I . . EVERYONE HAS THEIR SECRETS, but few can be as thrilling as when Miss Norma bares THE SECRETS OF A WIFE! I ' I A PICTURE THE YEARS WILL NEVER LET YOU L'ORGKT. | I ' XTORMA mALMADGE i> ORMA -LaLMADGE NORMA m&LMADGK OHMA -«-ALMADGK NORMA mALMADGE ORMA J-ALMADGE NORMA mALMADGE ORMA J-ALMADGE EUGENE r\?T>RIEN UGENE v> -DuiEN EUGENE r\>-DRIEN UGENE -"RIKN IN " SECRETS." Norma Talmadge Uvcs Whole Uietime, from Youth to Old Age In One Film. FINAL SCREENINGS AT i " r EVERYEODY'S I VERYBODY'S Douglas Fairbanks' Glorious Arabian Nights Fantasy. f THE THIEF OF BAGDAD. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." 1 ' NOTE: "Will not be shown in the i Suburbs till next ' February, and then only at advanced prices. See it now properly i presented with score and ■prologue as it can never be done again. I Acclaimed by crowded audiences at every session the Artistic Marvel of the Year. NOTE SCREENING TIMES DAILY : 10.15, 1'J.40. 3.15, 5.55, 8.15. Presented with the Magnificent Bagdad Special Score, and Elaborate Prologue. Day Prices, ii/«, 2/, 1/U; Children Half-price. Night Prices. 4/. 3/. 2/ (plus tax). BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. NOTE —As there will be thousands unable to get in at night, the management urge. Parents and Children to attend the Day Sessions. . THE modern maid no longer says, "May I" to mother. HIPPODROME. SEE " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." pill OF AUCKLAND. -!— m O W N TTALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, S O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOTR. MUNICIPAL CHOIR. MISS ESTHER PLUMB, Distinguished American Vocalist MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. ADMISSION : SIXPENCE. J. S. BRIGHAM. 3TC Town Clerk. rpHE modern flapper caves freedom with JL a capital F. HIPPODROME. SEE • DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY." T\ A N T E' S COMEDY. AJ At the DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL, EPSOM. LAST PERFORMANCE, FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. Seats must be Booked beforehand. THE old fashioned girl went to bed at nine^—her sisters to-day Etart Jazzing at that hour. SEE " DAUGHTERS OF TO-DAY," HIPPODROME. CHURCH WOTICES. /ZsWse\ M ID W EEK "RiBLE / I L-j\ ID " VV EEK -«-»lBLE (o>L?f«elv I * OTUDY. > \&" j&r o TU dy. • TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. THURSDAY NIGHT. IS BIBLE . XIGHT AT THE TABERNACLE. Lecturer : REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. , Subject': "THE IiOSPEI, i.\ GENESIS" This is the Second Lecture in the New , ; Series. Everybody Welcome. Bring your Bible SOI

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 270, 13 November 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 270, 13 November 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 270, 13 November 1924, Page 16

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