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AMUSEMENTS. OUVOLI. : irnivoLl. J-IVOLI. Bigger -Livoi.l. rpiVOLI. and rjMVOLI. T-MVOLI. Better -i-IVOI.I. IVOLI. Programmes. rpiVOLI. IYOLI. -A IVOLI. rpO-NIGHT, 17 QA •*• o-night. i.ou. last night of "Win!:- ---" W I N E." " W I N E." •' W I N E." " W I N E." The Spectacular Jewel Production ! ! LAST NIGHT OF THE QXOWSHOE mRAIL." HE -A-RAIL." " THE SNOWSHOF, TRAIL." " THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL." "THE SNOWSIIOE TRAIL." " THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL." A Splendid Out-of-Doors Film ! ! COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. And SCREENING npWICE fSAILT. CREENING J-WICE 9 on AND rj orj -■.OU AND < -OU. A MONPTKR HOLIDAY DOUBLEFEATURE PROGRASIME '. : Parnmouut Preai'r.!« RAMON •VTAVAIIKO AMON AVARKO RAMON NAVARRO KAMON NAVARRO RAMON NAVAURO KAMON NAVARRO HAMO.V NAVARRO EAMON NAVAKRO RAMON' NAVARRO RAMON' NAVARRO RAMON NAVAKRO KAMON NAVARKO And BARBARA T A TIfARR ARHAItA -JL-'A IJARIIARA I.A MARK BARBARA I. A MAlllt KAKBAKA LA MAUU ItAKRAKA LA MAItK BAUBAIIA LA MARPv BARBARA LA MARK DAKRAIU I.A MARK BARBARA LA MARK BARBARA LA MARR BARBARA LA MARR A Momontoui Sereon Vorsion of the Internationally Successful Stage Piny. "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." " THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "TIIY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "THY NAME IS WOMAN." "TIIY NAME IS WOMAN." " THY NAME IS WOMAN." The play that thrilled two Continents and ran for over a year on Broadwny. Featuring Ramon Navarro, the perfect lover of the screen, fresli from his triumph in "Scarainouche." Presenting Barbara La Marr, the enchantress of the screen, in the greatest role of her brilliant carreer. A glamorous spectacle in eight reels; a sensational drama; a picture you MUST see. As sparkling as champagne—love, laughter, and lies—smugglers, spies, and suspicion. The most thrilling and colourful picture of the , year: you'll laugh and be thrilled; you'll lie carried to an ecstasy of excitement !! IN ADDITION : Universal Presents The Popular Western Star, JACK TTOXIE. ACK JJ-OXIE. JACK HOXIE. JACK lIOXIE. JACK HOXIE. JACK HOXIE. Supported by the Famous Universal Ranch Riders, "THE WESTERN WALLOP." "THE WESTERN WALLOP." " THE WESTERN WALLOP." " THE WESTERN WALLOP." " THE WESTERN WALLOP." "THE WESTERN WALLOP." An exhilarating out-of-doors story, full of punch and dare-devil riding—containing a delightful romance and excellent character acting, in an awe-inspir-ing setting of forest nud mountain side. FULL SUPPORTS, And the rniVOLI /"kUCHESTBA. - 1 - ivoli Orchestra. Box Plan at H. Clenl's, next Geo. Fowld's, Ltd., or Theatre. Phone 44-136. HIS TV/T'AJESTY'S mHEATIUS. IS -"JLaJESTY'S J- HEATRh". Proprietors: J, C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. LOWELL THOMAS' TRAVELOGUE, I " "DOMANTIC TNDIA." | "XI'OMANTIC J-NDIA." I " ROMANTIC INDIA." j Including the Ascent of Mount Everest Humorous. Dramatic. Moving and Coloured Pictures. TO-NIGHT AT Q P.M. 0-NIGHT AT ° P.M. POSITIVELY THE LAST PERFORMANCE. NOTE POPULAR PRICES : 3. 2. 1/. Reserves 4/. Book at Lewis R. Fndy and Son. Ltd. Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. All taxable prices plus tax. A NIGHT OF HARMONY. Harmony, especially harmony of the human voice, is perhaps the most delightful music that one can listen to, and last night a large audience was treated to an evening of such....They had heard the Fisk Jubilee Singers. — " Christchurch Press." STARTING SATURDAY -VTEXT, A PRIL -| -J ATURDAY -W EXT, -"-» AT THE TOWN TTAI-L CONCERT fiHAMBEB own -Hall Concert for a few nights only. rnllE JUBILEE CJINGERS. -MIE ISK "ÜBILEE OINGERS. HARMONISERS AND MELODY MAKERS SUPREME. The present company is well able to maintain , the fine traditions of the original Jubilee Siugers.—Vide Press. THE JUBILEE QINGERS. HE -C ISK «J ÜBILEE IMITATORS MANY—EQUALS NONE. BOX PLAN AND DAY SALES At THE LEONORA TEA ROOMS, Opposite Town Hall. Prices, 4/, 3/, 2/. Plus Tax. TTIS TITAJESTY'S fTIHEATRE. Direction ...'. .. E. J. CARROLL. COMMENCING -J OTH, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 2.30. TT'AAI'S TTAWAIIAN mROUBADOURS. TZ"AAI'S TTAWAIIAN mROUBADOURS. "A ■μ-ight tn jtonolulu." AN ENTERTAINMENT OF SHEER DELIGHT. THE SHOW THAT ENTHRALLED THE PRINCE. Did you know that the Prince of Wnles m ent 12 " miles f°r Ernest Kaai's Hawaiian lroulmdours, and was so enthralled by their music that ho secured a hanjolele immediately nnd tf.ok lessons from Mr. Kaai. lhe cable published in the Australian Press recently showed that he had become an ™1 manipulator of the instrument, and friends 611 S Ca " y his ) BOOKING OPENS ON 11th 5 FARM IMPLEMENTS. PARMERS.-M.R.G. Skim Milk and

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

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