_ AMUSEMENTS. AN EXCEPTIONAL DOUBLESTAR PROGRAMME. PHONE 677 / PHONE - ie,jA - - c - ic9A - A Wonderful Holiday Programme. FIRST NATIONAL Presents THE FASTEST 6 REELS OF MOTOR CAR SPEEDING THAT HA* BKEN BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN. THE (JPEED T\EMON." HE "PEED -LEMON." rpili; yi'EKD -TvEMON." ■ A UK A./EMOX." THE -piEMON." HE J-'EMOX." Featuring IT'ALLY "\rAN. ' » ALLY * AN, PATSY RUTH MILLER. ALEC. B. FRANCIS. Hptp is t lip f flstfst six rppl comedy drum a. that over en mc to the screen ! Yon will see Wally Van nt his best. You will follow him from coast to coast in a wild dash to save his father's fortune. You will watch in amazement as he ! comes face to face with tbe hazards placed in his wav by | crooks who try to keep him from accomplishing his purpose. In "The Speed Demon" Wally Van sets a new standard in the screen entertainment, and is well supported b.v Patwy Ituth Miller, Alec. B. Francis. Wilton Taylor, Ramsey Wallace, and others. Don't miss it ! Fome called him THE DRIVING FOOL, others THE SPEED DEMON. Come, see for yourself the fastest six reels ever Screened '. SELZNICK PICTURES Presents A Spectacular ami Virile Drama with Tibet -and the Shadow of Mount Everest as a Background. ACTION — INCIDENT — AND THRILLS. Entitled PASSIONS f\F milE -VJ-ORTH." ASSIOXS ysp AUK _L\ ORTH " PASSIONS f\F rfMIE ■VrOKTII.' , ASSIO.VH VJp liie -IMoitTH." A Unique Story, which Breaks New Ground Both in Plot and Location A.* r f a "f , B l tirr w ß ,H ram t of l he wlnd -swept plateaux of Tibet, the Roof of the World, where for miles stretch wastes of snow with herds of iak and mobs of wild Tibetan ponies vlein" with howling wolves for the right to live. A COLOURFUL STORY OF NORTHERN CHINA, ACCURATE I.N DETAIL, WITH AWE INSPIRING SCENERY. LATEST ENGLISH TOPICAL \. wa ■THE GREY RIDER" .'..'..'. Bruce' Scenic.' S£' v EKNA TJAiN, v ERNA AJaIN. IN AN ORIGINAL XMAS DANCE SCENA, PRODUCED BY MR. GEO. TARU. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Overture, 7.50, "Poet and Peasant." Reserves, Phone 2169 A.
■DBECCESS; r RLNCESS. PRINCESS. RLNCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. KOW SHOWING. , NOW SHOWING}j By Special Arrangement irith i. William Fox, TOM TIfTX, Oil -W-I-IX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, 'IOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, XOM MIX, IN THE LAST OF THE DUANES. 'THE LAST OF THE DUANES.•THB LAST OF THE DUANES." "THE LAST OF THE DUANES." "THE LAST OF THE DUANES." "THE LAST OP THE DUANES." "THE LAST OF THE DUANES. , 'THE LAST OF THE DUANHS." -THE LAST OF THE DUANES." IT IS THE GREATEST STORY EVEB WRITTEN BY ZANE f~\ KET. ANE VJREY. ZAXB GREY. ZANE GKEY. ZANE GREY. ZANE GREYZANE GREY. ZANE GREY. ZANE GRBY. ZAXE GKEY. Ton) Mix in ■"The Last of the Dnaaes." Positively the best Western Picture ever produced. it:. wm. :fqx presents EDMUND T OWE, DMUND -LiOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, the Idol of Women, a Leader or Men, in a. Gr*Rt Drama.. o L « HONOUR AMONG MEN." "HONOUR AMONG MEN." {'■ "HONOUR AMONG MEN." I': "BONOUS AMONG MEN." T ; "HONOUfi AMONG MEN." ▲ Play liy Klahaxd Harding DaTii. A I-QX MDKKEI COMEDY. £L "HE'S MY PAL." "HE'S MI PAL." "HE'S Ml' PAL." Wf^ r GEORGE POORE'S GEORGE POOKE'S ORCHESTRA. FOX WEEKLY NEWS. -I . SESSIONS: i 11 a.m, 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. Thone SS6A. ■M-OTICE ■pXTRAOBDINARY. Owing to the pbenonemal success of Professor riahertj-'s Masterpiece, "NANOOK OF THE NORTH," last eTening, we have arranged to extend the season for this production for TWO MORE NIGHTS, and we will therefore screen this wonderful life story of the Esfcimo TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, in addition to our usual.programme. It's quite true, "THE BROADWAY GETS THE BEST." BROADWAY Tonight T> ROADWAY i ROADWAY at 7.45. -"ROADWAY Paramount Presents: ■WOMAN PROOF" — THOMAS MEIGHAN "WOMAN PROOF" — THOMAS MEIGHAN This is a special, especially in fun and humour. Can you imagine Thomas Meighan "woman proof?" Also— i The Great Arctic Film, •NANOOK OP THE NORTH." •NANOOK OF THE NORTH." The true story of "NanooK"—A North Pole Masterpiece. Prices: 1/ and 1/6. Phone 1076 A. ih N v TI Fh E - T .?i CHILDREN— "Nanook of ■lo morrow screened at our Matinee KON'r'ftiij fi Cha P tt,r °£ "THE ORES' OON IRAIL. the fineat aerial crer screened. W. 555 EgTTSSiSgS POXSONBS KOAD. " I IT ° M m°° RE - =MS:BiSSs-NgfTgg:: Ue GA r S 8 .-;^f E VI T G c RASS -" r Music by the West End Orch«»tr» Prices: Stalls, 9a; D.C., If. ' loerrei tx Slu&iuuiJi tat t^.^-
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 306, 26 December 1924, Page 12
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