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AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL SESSIONS: %Q> ± Q g g Q LYRIC, NIGHTLY AT rJ _\K UNITED ARTISTS PRESENTS ELMER CLIFTON'S "DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS." "DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS." LADIES. ADIES. THERE IS AMPLE APPEAL FOR YOU A£ E-& S "CTURE. IT TELLS ONE OF THE SWEETEST LOVE STORIES EVER TOLD. AND TIIE QUAINT QUAKER WEDDING, WITH ALL ITS QUAINT CUSTOMS AND THE fFSS.SH.SI' AI L SCREEN BRIDES. IS SOMETHING YOU SIMPLY MUST NOT MISS. RESERVATIONS FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. PRICE, 2/9. A STUPENDOUS SUPER PRODUCTION.

AMUSEMENTS. rpiVOLI. " Bigger mIVOLI. TJ-IVOLI. and J- IVOLL IVOLL Better mIVOLI. IVOLL Programmes." *• IVOLL TO-NIGHT, TOA O-NIGHT, * .OU. A GIGANTIC, SENSATIONAL DOUBLE PROGRAMME! ! Universal Presents THE VIRILE AND POPULAR STAR, HOUSE PETERS, HOUSE PETERS, HOUSE PETERS, HOUSE PETERS, HOUSE PETERS, In the Mammoth Jewel Masterpiece, "THE TORNAD O." "THE TORNADO." "THE TORNAD O." "THE TORNADO" is a stirring and sensational drama, rivalling House Peters' previous great success, "The Storm." "The Tornado" simply beggars description, and is one of the most thrilling episodes ever depicted on the screen. In Addition: Paramount Presents AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, In a real, human picture that for once does not involve the eternal triangle. " WORLDLY GOODS." *' WORLDLY GOODS." A sparkling matrimonial comedy that offers some new sidelights on husbands. The entertaining story of a wife who made the mistake of believing too much she was told. And Then JACK DEMPSEY JACK DEMPSEY Goes One Better, IN HIS FOURTH . "TjIIGHT AND WIN." _/ "-Eight and VV __..•• >~ Complete Two-Reeler. THE GREATEST . PROGRAMME SHOWING TO-DAY! ! BOX T.LAN OX -t LAN At H. Cleal's, Queen Street, Next Geo. Fowlds. Ltd.. or Theatre. 'Phone 44-1..6. BAND PERFORMANCES. QITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1925, At 2.45 p.m. THE MUNICIPAL BAND WILL PLAY THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME OF MUSIC: "God Save the King." March, "Ridgrvood"... _ Plater Hymn, "Onward, Christian Soldiers" Sullivan Overture, "Hungarian Comedy". .Keler-Bela Suite, "Three Irish Dances" Ansell Morceau, "Cloches de St. Malo" Rlminer Selection, "Reminiscences of Tschiakowsky" Arrd. Godfrey Hymn, "Jerusalem the Golden" Ewlng iMorceau, "Eventide at the Convent". .Pratt Waltz, 'The Eternal" Leo Fall March, "Knavesmire" Bonchitti National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH Bandmaster J. S. BRIGHAM. *a 1 Town Clerk. f T HE WATERSIDE i _r^____m_Uft"X WORKERS' UNION SILVER BAND v3SM2f9|BSiJ<S Will render the following _-Uw3 i__Bn m M " sic '' 11 and Vocal ProrpiTTJ ~ Sramme at Everybody's SHARP TO " MORKOff NIGHT, AT 8 March, Band "The British Legion." (Composer, Bedgood.) s&tfta*_2^ Song "Little Town in Ould County Down " MR. B. VALENTINE, Baritone Song "Tne Splendour of the Morn." MISS GLADYS RYAN. Instrumental Item Selected _, , MR. BERT WATSON. ° eleCtea - Vocal Duet «\««ti,m. •> MISS G RYAN AND MR. B. VALENTINE March, Band .. Don Juan /, (Composer, Laurendeau.) GOD SAVE THE KING. ' " Programmes Given at Door. Silver Coin Collection. W. PURCELL, PIANIST. T 33 - A. MATHEWS, Secretary. ,Cfc_wJ) pORT AUCKLAND SILVER «®S BAND. The above Band will render a Select Programme of Music at ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE (By kind permisson Auckland Racing Club), On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 12, 1925, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 12, 1925, Commencing at 2.45 p.m. EoU Up and Support this Well-known Band. W. NICHOLLS, Conductor. W. KELLY, Hon. Sec. ■__. ELOCUTION. ISS HILDA PARKINSON, Ceitiflcatea Teacher of Elocution. T.C.L. (honours). Highest Competition and Examination results.—Studio: 23, Rose Rd., Grey tpnn. . 7 att *". • P,r ;_? anc l«»- Advts. See Pase 13.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 20

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