AMUSEMENTS. STRAND — —QTRAND THAN©— Always — • CJTKAND — . A —QJTKASD • Qtkakd— Good -Strand • QTKAKD — Entertainment. —CJ'TRAND • fc->TRAND— — OxKAND LAST "VriGHT. AST IGHT. Of EAFAEL CJABATINI'S AFAEL "CAPTAIN BLOOD." Tour Last Opportunity of Seeing a Better Picture than "The Sea Hawk." ~ • • * COMMENCING 1 COMMENCING TO-MORROW. i O-MORROW. WARNER BROS., Present: I " BEING [ RESPECTABLE." J J Featuring MONTE T>LUE ONTE J->LUE And MARIE TDREVOST ARIB t REVOST * * * Can Man or Woman Successfully defy Convention and Continue ! " I BEIXG EIXG I "RESPECTABLE." I I -"ESPECTABLE." The test of true love is adversity. Do orange blossoms and bridal veils unfailingly mean happiness? * * • Real beauty Is more than skin deep. * » • " BEIXG RESPECTABLE " is often merely a point of view. * * * r<OMMENCIXG Commencing To-morrow. O-MORROW. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S.' UEEN'S. COMMEXCIXG TO-MORROW. TACK TTOXIE *J ACK -D-OXrE AND THE UNIVERSAL RAXCH RIDERS IN A HELL-POE-LEATHER COWBOY STORY. " FIGHTING FURY." "FIGHTING FURY." " FIGHTING FURY." Go For Your Life, Cowboy, Ride the Wild Horses, Shoot the Baa Bandits. Exhibitors Alliance Presents TTAROLD T LOYD •"AROLD -"LOYD In " DR. JACK." JUST THE BEST HAROLD LLOYD YOU HAVE SEEN IN YEARS. HARRY McCOY T HARRY McCOY In " TRAFFIC JAMS." " TRAFFIC JAMS." SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. 'PHONE 41-341 A. TfMPRESS (Reservoir Cor.j NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL, POL A \T E G E I OLA -t> E G R I, In > "M I £•:: ,- "II E N." She bad not known Life very long before Men entered it. , Men who sought her — Men who fought her— 1 The mightiest drama of Pola Negri's, career. Masnifleiently cast, lavishly . cownod, sumptuously mounted. E Christie Comedy. Gazette and Scenic. Orchestral Overture, 7.30. Stalls, 9d; Circle, 1/. •■ SECTORAL. • A UCKLAND WEST ELECTORATE. NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORM" LEAGUE. A MEETING of Members of the above League and all Supporters of the Party will be held in LEYS INSTITUTE, : TO-NIGIIT (THURSDAT), At 8 o'clock. As the Business to be transacted is of an important nature, Reform Supporters are urgently requested to attend. BUSINESS : Elect Officers, and TO CONSIDER PROPOSED CANDIDATES for the forthcoming Election. A. E. DAVY, i "22 Organiser. 7 - - LECTURES. mSVA VV. E - A -~ T °- XIGH T, 7-30 P.M. l&fwS (a) BOTANY LANTERN LECTURKS—MISS CM. CROOKESJ M.A. Biology Lecture Room' , s University Science Buildings (b) WORLD AFFAIRS OF TO-DAY—MX. L. A. MANDER, M.A., TO-NIGHT "Egypt." University College; Old Grammar School Buildings. Fee for Six-week Course, 2/. Tickets at First Lecture. 37 SALE OF "WORK. gflMiMWftiSgy TUMBLE SALE. ; I "Upper Queen Street. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, I ! AT 7.30 P.M. 51 I SPORTS REQUISITES. TENNIS Racquets Repaired and Re-strung within a few hours.—Mackey's, Corner : Wyndham and Albert Sts. d >rnENNIS —Best Racquets, strung super s; - 1 - English Gut, 70/ to 50/. Patent Re- :> j stringing.—Yates, City Chambers.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 66, 19 March 1925, Page 20
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