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._ AMUSEMENTS. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. <7 For Reserves Phone 42-109. For Reserves Phone 43-645. Sessions : 11.13, '2.'M, 0.0, and 7.4.3. Sessions Nightly at 7.45, and Every Saturday, Matinee, nt 2.30. SPECIAL EASTER PROGRAMME. FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENTS A DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME OF QUALITY. CORINNE GRIFFITHS | CORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINXE GRIFFITHS rORINNB GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS I J More Gorgeously Gowned, More Radiantly Beautiful Than Ever. In " LOVE'S WILDERNESS." "LOVE'S WILDERNESS" "LOVES WILDERNESS." " LOVES WILDERNESS." "LOVE'S WILDERNESS." " LOVE'S WILDERNESS." ADAPTED FROM THE NOVEL. " WILDERNESS " Bi' EVELYN CAMPBELL. C Mu nnC '? an . f ' ntlrpl - v different type—a drama of love, romance, mf Tn,r««inn ns " r,vcnt "' r<? -, £** ending from the sun-bathed plantations ?*?' o cro 4 8 . 8 i ha WJzzard-SM'Cpt p,lalns of Canada, and into the jungles of the South Sea Islands. A stor.v with a powerful heart punch tnat every man and woman will appreciate. THE STRANGEST EXPERIENCES THAT EVER BEFEL WOMAN ! T CORINNE GRIFFITHS—SHE'S A BIGAMIST. She's married two men but look into her eyes, and you'll see innocence in her heart. What will she do? What would any woman do? It's strong, this drama of tangled loves ; this story of the strancest exDeri ences that ever befel woman. Powerful in its sweep as it c,rri"s you from the Sunny South to tie Canadian Wilds, and then into deeper drama in tli™ Malay juuglea. EUGENE O'BRIEN, *MAE BUSCH, MITCHeEPIS MILDRED HARRIS, LEWIS, TOM SANTSCIIL In " FRIVOLOUS SAL." " FRIVOLOUS SAL." " FRIVOLOUS SAL." r r.nxr^^ ING LOVE — KA PID FIRE THRILLS—SCENIC MARVELS _ SSBSU-® 7M&rasg,s| T SSs So2d *J& A l!rS,&sr " FRIVOLOUS SAL." SIS ilsira SE rALL 10 ° PT ■ 6VEE A "***■ TO ™ DASHED TO sis Kefirs, sfs ass 0, iom s, ' :ißchi akd SPECIAL NOTICE. ' ' v OUR PRICES: STALLS, 1/; CIRCLE, 2/; RESERVES, 2/9.

AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE. VAUDEVILLE Sgg£ VAUDEVILLE EMPIRE. Sppcinl Encasement of MISS KATTERNS, EMPIRE. Danclng Act. EMPIRE. Empire" Eeappearance of Impirl' In a New s P eclalt y Act - empire! i , empire. Gladys anderson, empire. Tom long, EMPIRE. And a Host of Triers. EMPIRE. Also EMPIRE. MATHESON LANG In EMPIRE. "DICK TURPIN'S RIDE EMFIBE. "DICK TURPIN'S KIDE EMPIRE. TO YORK." EMPIRE. „■ TO YORK" A Great Evening's EnterEMPIRE. "-DOT O' Minf" EMPIRE. Featuring EMPIRE. BEN ALEXANDER ROPK EMPIRE. CLIPPE FEI!,OWeI? C EMPIRE. lUENE RICH S'EISS , Every man and woman should EM t P . J « E- see this wonderful human XiAll'lllEj. Btorv Great " than "Pernod and EMPIRE. Sam." EMPIRE. FULL SUPPORTING EMPIRE. PROGRAMME EMPIRE. — ORCHESTRA EMPIRE. Stalls, 1/. Circle, 1/6. RADIO BROADCASTING. EADIO "RROADCASTING. ADIO J-»ROADCASTING. I FROM IYA. 1 "Ware Length, 330 Metres. GOOD FRIDAY. "UNCLE BOB" will speak to the children from 6.45 to 7.10 p.m. At 8 p.m. MISS CONSTANCE HOWARD, the New Zealand Mezzo, will sing some special sacred numbers. Accompanist: Miss Meredwyth Adams. MR. 11. NINNIS will relate some of his personal experiences with Shackleton's South Polar Expedition. Acknowledgements to Messrs. •La Gloria Gramophone, Ltd., English and Foreign Piano Agency, Farmers' Union Trading Company, and Howie's Talkories. 712 MEETINGS. ! nIITz _ [returned soldiersj milE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING -i- of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association will bo held .it the SOLDIERS' CLUB, ChaHlelfl Chambers, Customs Street East, on MONDAY, April 27, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS : 1. Election of Officers and Committee. 2. Election of two delegates to District Conference. 3. Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet. 4. Remlta to District Conference. 5. General. 'Nominations for President, Three VlcePresitleutß, Twelve Members of Executive, «£. < L.w dlto , r ' al ,B no<l by the proposer, of°h£% must be in the hands or the Secretary by MONDAY, AprH 20 -«. - p. ti. cox,

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 9 April 1925, Page 14

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