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AMUSEMENTS. EARLY EVENING SESSION AT 6 O'CLOCK. THE rj.RAND -VTATIONAL "I OjVX he -National -i-o-to. THE BIG RACE FROM START TO FINISH. STRAND.. — — CJTRAND. TRAND. — Always — ©TRAND. CJTRAND. — A — C.TRAND. STRAND. — Good —*>TRAND. ,CJTRAND. — Entertainment. — OTRAND. '"THAXU. — — OrBASD. TO-NIGHT, AT G AND S. A DRAMA ON THE MODERN MARRIAGE MUDDLE. How sacred Is the Marriage Vow to the divorcee who makes a habit of taking it? "HER MARRIAGE VOW." " HER MARRIAGE VOW." " HER MARRIAGE VOW." " HER MARRIAGE VOW." " HER MARRIAGE VOW." Featuring The return to the screen, in a Warner Screen Classic, ot BEVERLY -rjAYNE. EVERLY JJAYNE, With MOXTE TTJLCE, ONTE J->LUE, In An Entirely New Production. TFIE GREAT SCREEN DRAMA OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. The charmed circle of the wedding ring—to some it means happiness — others And it like a golden siren beckoning them on to the melting pot. Also Screening : T>EN rpURPIX, In a New Mark Sennett Comedy : "ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH." " ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH." "ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH." TATIIE REVIEW Coloured STRAND MAGAZINE English News. "THE LAMP OF ROMANCE," Novelty Interlude by MISS CECIL HALL and MR. ERNEST SNELL. At 6 and R Sessions. STRAND CJTMPHONIC fIRCHESTRA. TRAND OvMPHONIC (At 8 Session.) GRANT). Opp. G.P.O. pi RAND. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. *JTraND. A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL, j "BURNING SANDS." J Starring TX7AXDA TTAWLET ' » ANDA -O-AWLEY And MILTON CULLS. ILTON OILLS. A Drama of Passionate Love, as Fiery and FlamiDg as the Desert Sun. BURNING QANDS." URNING OaNDS. - ' You'll forget the "Sheik." You'll forget nil you've ever seen on tie screen when you live an hour In "BURNING SANDS." Supported by A FINE COMEDY. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices. Book your seats for To-night, Dial 42-274. Sessions: 11.13, 1.30. 3.4:>, 6, and S o'clock. AMATEUR TRIALS . AMATEUR TRIALS . TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, AT THE GRAND.

/U*jk ■ \T EW ZEALAND LABOUR X ™ PARTY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), VlftUC-T-T MAY 31ST, 1025, i iv-siii > AT 780 _ M> STRAND THEATRE, STRAND THEATRE, Q.RAND /CONCERT AND T ECTCRE. PROGRAMME. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. 7to 7.30 p.m. 1. Solo, "When Love Is Kind" MISS CARMEN WEST. 2. Musical Monologue, "The Difference" — MR. RAYMOND REEVES ... Baritone Solo, "The Toreador" ("Carmen"!, .MR. J. P. DE MON'TALK. 4. LECTURE. Subject: "THE NEED OF THE DAY." by MR. W. .). JORDAN. M.P. (Jlnuukau). Chairman: Mr. IS. Martin. 5. Solo "I Wonder If Ever The Rose" (by Slater). MISS CARMEN WEST. 6. Sketch ... MR. RAYMOND REEVES, i. Baritone Solo, "Yeomen of England" ("Merry England"). MR. .1. P. DE MONTALK. Hon. Pianist: MR. L. CONRAD. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. Quay Street Meeting at 2.45 r> m. Speakers. Mr. P. H. Hickev. Subject ,f The Solidarity of Labour"; Mr.'J. .Purteli (Chairman). OJ-l

BAND PERFORMANCES. 0 I T V OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL TARK. SUNDAY. MAY 31. JO2S. AT 2 45 P \t SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1025, AT 2.45 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL BAND WILL PLAY THE FOLLOWING HIGHCLASS PROGRAMME OF MUSIC:— God Save tho King. March—"The Men of Mons" (Ernest Mnrechal), Hymn—"Jerusalem the Golden", . (Ewing), Overture—"Stradelln" (Elotow), "Mlnuetto" (in A flat) ..,,,, (Beethoven), i "Symphony No, 1" (Op. 21),, (Beethoven), j 1. "Adagio Molto c Allegro con brio," 2. "Andante Cantabllo con moto," 3. "Menuetto c Trio," 4. Finale: "Xdagto and Allegro molto c Hymn—"Saviour Breathe an Evening Blessing" ~,,,,,,, (Italian Melody)? Piccolo Solo—"Chant dv Reslguoi" ~'.!., .. . , i ' (Filipovskv). Soloist, MR. HAL. C. McLENNAN. March—"Under the Allied Banners" ~.'.,, .. , (Ollerenshaw), National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster, -, a J, S. BRIGHAM. ""* Town Clerk. fW| pORT AUCKLAND BAND. IIfSRS point Chevalier. WJry£> TO-MORROW AFTERNOON " a -L__3*» The above Band will render a first-class Musical Programme, comincuciuir at 3 p.m. W. NICCOLS. Conductor. W. KEEFE, Hon. Sec. Bandsmen will meet at Reservoir Corner, at 2.30 p.m. sharp (weather permitting). 876 TOBACCONIBT9 AND HAIRDRESSERS. ■vrEWLY Opened—Pettle's Ladies' HairAl dressing Parlours, 298, Queen St (4 doors below Tonßon Garlick's). RinPhone 3062 (3 rings) for appointments. B FANCIERS; ! Don't buy the ;'New Zealand Country Life and Fanciers' Journal" if you are not interested in dogs, pigeons, poultry, bantams, canaries and cage birds.—From all city' boatsellors.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 126, 30 May 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 126, 30 May 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 126, 30 May 1925, Page 20

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