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AMUSEMENTS. TIRED? A Good movie is the best tonic. You'll forget you've ever been weary when you indulge In an entertainment bracer at THE STRAND. "HAVE YOU A FILM FACE?'' NEW SCREEN TESTS AT 2.30 AND S. QTRAND — — QTRAND. OtrAXl)— Always —OtKAND. CJTRAND— A — QTHAND. Otuand — Good — yTKANI) — Entertainment I — tjTKAND. Otba.ni>— — OtkaND. Direction : Fuller's Pictures. I Mill Hayward ; Director. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! JIR. HERBERT SMITH, assisted by Mr. L. H. Sunt, Will Hold Another i SJCREEN | I ►Screen* ! mKST. | -*- EST. ! l | NEW SCENES. NEW SCENES. NEW ASPIRANTS. NEW ASPIRANTS. TteillinKint Smith guarantees that such Screen Types Hint meet with hlfl re,|„ire_ie n ts will he given definite engagements—either in his productions in Australia or New Zealand. In Conjunction With THE GREAT SCREEN TEST, , TO-NIGHT, AT 0 AND 8, j THE WARNER SPECIAL, TTiLINOR r-ILYN'S A-LIXOK VTI/YVS ELINOR GLYNS ELINOR GLYNS ELINOR GI.YN'S ELINOR GLYNS ELINOR GLYNS ELINOR GLYNS (Authoress of " Three Weeka " and " Sl* Days •") Latest Screen Story. _ jI " HOW | 1 TO i I ! EDUCATE A | | • WIFE." ; J i A smart satirical drama of susceptible, spsplclous husbands. Elinor Glyn'B pungent play satire on jealous spouses. Which do women prefer—cavemen or courtiers? "HOW TO EDUCATE A WIFE" < (Recommended by the Censor for adult audiences). CAN IT BE DONE? Some say yes. others say no, those who are cautious, refuse to give an answer. They don't know whether a wife can be educated or not. "Trent 'em rough; beat 'em once In a while : don't spoil them with kindness,' - Is the way the apostles of forco phrase It." Elinor Glyn has the repntatlon of being peerless in delineating the storms and emotions of the human heart. Imn't forcet that the late Jack London called her the "greatest woman psychologist of Europe"; that ber stories have penetnite<l to every home in ev-ry city »nd hnmtet In this country. The reason Is that she Is able tn portray men and women, in love and life. A wonderful stellar cast has been assembled. It consists of MARIE PREVOST. MONTH BLUE, CLAUDE GILLINGWATER, And OREIGHTOX HALE. Also Screening. "rrvH„ -riiRE - tjiighters." "- 1 HE -T ire -A? IGHTERS." AN "OCR GANG •• COMEDY. STRAND MAGAZINE. STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. TWICE DAILY. AT -.30 AND S. PRICES : 1/ to 2/0. I7MRST N.Z. HAND CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST. AUCKLAND. FEBRUARY' 23 TO 28. Forty-one Bands, Including Two Australian Rands. D 4 MEETINGS. -I A MEETING OF SJIAREHOLDERS in the DEVONPORT UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETY DISPENSARY, Will be held on MONDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 9, 1023, In the DEVONPORT FORESTERS* HALT/, At 7 p.m. , 163 H. HOVERD. Hon. See. MOTOR SERV-CEB. A UCRLAND QTAR MOTOR SERVICE -c*- OaaEP. 1 FRANKTON-TE AROHA. CAR LEAVES FRANKTON' JUNCTION c on arrival of the Auckland Express at 10 8 p.m. each evening, excepting Saturdays. * Arrives Te Aroba at 1 a.m., and leaves I there again at 1.30 a.m. for Frankton Junction, arriving In time for the passengers to catch the Main Trunk to *** Auckland at 3.45 a.m. INQUIRIES : " Auckland Star" Publisher, Fort Street. Phone 1..5. "Auckland Star" Representative, Hamilton. Thone 1702. " Auckland Star " Agent, Te Aroha. Thone 217. D 4 4 ARD IN TAURANGA. CARS leave TAURANGA 8 s.m., arrive TE PUKE 9 a.m., arrive ROTORUA 12 noon. CARS leave ROTORUA daily 1.30 p.m., arrive TE PUKE 4 p.m., arrive TAURANGA 5 p.m. CARS leave TAURANGA 5.30 a.m., connecting with 915 a.m. train at WAIUI with Auckland and Main Trunk Lines. CARS leave WAIHI at noon, arriving TAL-, RANGA 3.30 p.m. This is the quickest route to TAURANGA. :. especially from FRANKTON AND THAMES LINES. .*. Collect wire to AARD. TAURANGA, ROTO- «*. RUA. WAIHI, will secure you a seat and ,". accommodation. 'PHONES : Tauranr-a, 174: Rotorua, S7O; Waihl. 8. There's Many a Heart Grows Lighter Travelling AIBP. F4 KAIUAU - HOKIANGA MOTOR SERVICE. l ' Fer.ney's cars leave Okalhan Tuesday. f Thursday and Saturday on arrival of Auckland Express. For return trip on Monday, Wednesday and Fil.luy, cars will leave Horeke and r. Raiigihua at 6 a.m. to catch express to Auckland. Seats reserved, p Wire G I'EN'NEY. Ohaeawal, or "phone s, 14, Ohaeawal. RH_ j, A VONDALE. New Lynn, Tltlrangi.— A- Dai'y Service: Leave Tltlrangi 7.45. IB leave G.P.O 5.20: return fare 3.. Sunday -c Service: Leave G.P.O. 10 a.m., 2..10. leave Tltlrangi 11 a.m., 4 p.m.—A. Alnsworth. New Lynn TFS ~ \ ARD TAXIS. 2465 A. Gore St.—ConA- tluuous service. Tours, Weddings. — specially catered. Council rates. —Cyril Johnston. Manager. A N LEATHER GOODS. A RTISTIC Suede Souvenirs Pokered N.Z. »t _TL Subjects.—Suitable posting overseas; ■"" initials free. —Miss Ayllng. Strand Arcade. v. A QUALITY Leather Goods.—Brief Bags, Attache and Suitcases, Wallets. Cbrlstmns Presents—Nairn, 85. KarangsI. hape Rd, B

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 14

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