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AMUSEMENTS. " It is as true, ns thrilling and as tremendously interesting as anything the motion picture screen has ever shown.' — •New York Motion ricture." COMMENCING FRIDAY. EXCLUSIVE TO THE HIPPODROME. T TTIRNEST \T7ILLIAMSON'S O. XJiRNEST VV tLLIAMSONS AMAZING THRILL PICTURE. AMAZING THRILL PICTURE, "WONDERS OF THE SEA." "WONDERS OF THE SEA." " WONDERS OF THE SEA." "WONDERS OF THE SEA." "WONDERS OF THE SEA." " WONDERS OF THE SKA."' " WONDERS OF THE SEA." A THRILLING AND AMAZING SCREEN TRIP TO THE j BOTTOM OF THE SEA. Among Strange Growths, Fantastic Fishes, Adventure-laden Wrecks, and Man-eating Moa« sters of the Deep. GRIPPING STORY OF ADVENTURE GRIPPING STORY OF ADVENTURE AMONG THE DENIZENS OF THE DEEP. DENIZENS OF THE DEEP. SEE —The Capture of a Ferocious Sea EE —Serpent—The deadly Moray—After a battle in which one miss-step meant death — SEE —A ravenous man-oat iog Shark's EE—Struggles in the life-sucking tentacles of a colossal Cuttlefish — SEE —A ferocious, bloodthirsty monster EE —of the deep landed with a hook as big as an anchor — CJEE —A thousand other thrilling, interf EE—esting. novel, unusual, beautiful and absorbing sights never before brought to the Screen. I SEND mHE ptHILDREN end J-he Children TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE, WONDERS f\F mHE CJEA." ONDERS "F X- he lOea." IT IS AN EDUCATION. EXCLUSIVE TO THE HIPPODROME. EXCLUSIVE TO THE HIPPODROME. FRIDAY -VTEXT. RIDAY -»-> EXT. TOWN TTALL OWN JJ-ALL CONCERT /CHAMBER. ONCERT VHAiIBER. DIRECTION, E. J. CARROLL, COMMENCING OMMENCING ■VTEXT CJATURDAY. -L> ext Saturday. EDNA THOMAS, "Her lovely warm voice, with its so attractive pliability, appeared lo take fresh colours from the semi-tropical atmosphere. .. . Undoubtedly Edna Thomas has a | very remarkable sense of style. . . . She gets right inside the music in a most distinctive manner—each number seems alive with a real individuality of its own."— London 'Daily Express." .Tnly 10, 1023. EDNA rnHOMAS, UNA J-HOMAS, Direct from America l« New Zealand, comes the Incomparable EDNA rniIOMAS, DNA J-HOMAS, EDNA THOMAS. EDNA THOMAS, "THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA." "THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA." Who will make her Auckland Premiere In I a scries of CHARACTER COSTUME RECITALS. SONGS GRAVE AND GAY. HAUNTING SONGS OF WISTFUL APPEAL. DEVOTIONAL SPIRITUALS OF MELODIC BEAUTY. WHIMSICAL MELODIES OF INFECTIOUS GAIETY. IT' DNA rrtll O.MAS, -*DNA J-HOMAS, In Her Celebrated CREOLE MELODIES of Slavery Days, which created a furore iv London and New York. AN EPOCHAL MUSICAL EVENT. BRILLIANT AMERICAN ARTISTS WILL ASSIST. PRICES : 6/0, 4/, nnd 2/ (Plus Tax). Box Plan Now Open at Lewis 11. Eady nnd Son, Ltd. ART UNIONS. ART UNION. TEN OIL PAINTINGS. Owing lo illness ot Miss Adeline Toler Curtis, the drawing of the above took place at Rons Bay. in the presence of his Worship the Mnvor of Eastbourne, and Mayoress (Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Jones), Mr. Thompson. Postmaster, Sergeant Thompson. Itona 'Bay Police Force, nnd others. (1) No. ISSS. A. S. Bird. Invercarglll. (21 No. 1575, W. 11. Thomas. 175, Tory Street, Wellington. (31 No. 3555. Airey, Box 300, Auckland. (4) No. 3010, Sue You. Hull Street. Newtown. (B) No. 2427, E. Wilcox, Dentist, Pitt Street, Auckland. (0) No. 3453, .1. Dood. Knwn Kara, East Cape. <7i No. 3100. Castiary. Albert Street. Auckland. (8) No. 3121, S. Cole, 1352, Dominion Road, Auckland. (0) No. 12834, A. Stewart. 232, New North Road, ! Mount Albert. Auckland. (10) No. 3388, H. D. Watson, 17, Hurcourt Street, Grey j Lynn, Auckland. TEACHERS OT DANCING. -jiriss TjERYL -vrETTLETON"™ And -ariSS "vrARJOHIE rpURNER. CHILDREN'S FANCY DANCING CLASS, SATURDAY MO Ii NING, AT 10.30, At ""aucklano' amateur operatic society's room. GRAFTON "ROAD (Lower F.ntl), Opp. Grafton Bowling Green. Enrolments Saturday Morning, from 10 a.m., Or Write for full particulars. 31. OLD LAKE ROAD. DEVONPORT. Classes also held at Devonport and Takapuna. "Phone 131, Devonport. JOl CIHILDREN'S P.allct Class. Dominion Rd., ' every Saturday Afternoon. 2.30, Zea- | landia Hall.—Miss Ruby Sl-.erriff. EXPERT Private Tuition 111 all Ballroom Dancing: success guaranteed. — Pro- ■ fessor Kelley, 30. Palmerston Bldgs. D 4 I7VANCY, Ballroom ; special fees for busi- , • ness girls.-—Miss Ruby Sherriff, Hephurn St.. Ponsonby. "Phone 27-10;). MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND.- Teacher ot Ballroom Dancing. Studio: S. Belgium St. (top Queen St.l. 'Phone 41-733. C PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. Etc. RI V E R H E A D SERVICE, s.s. rrTOiTOi. Calling at All Wharves. Leaves Auckland Daily at 330 p.m. for Ilohsonvllle, Wal- : marie and Tllverhead (Saturdays excepted). I Sunday nt 4 p.m. Leaves Rirerhoad Dally ,at 7 a.m. (Sundays excepted). For OSTEND—Leaving Prince's Wharf Wednesday 0.4.1 a.m.. Friday G. 30 p.m., Saturday 1.43 p.m.. Suuday 9.43 a.m. BRADNEX AND BIXNS. Dl

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 135, 10 June 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 135, 10 June 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 135, 10 June 1925, Page 20

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