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AMUSEMENTS. A LARGE AUDIENCE ACCORDED THE FIRST SCREENING OF MICHAEL r\.TTALLORAN" ICHAEL V_J J-I-ALLORAN " A SPLENDID RECEPTION LAST EVENING. BOOK YOUR SEATS ! RIALTO. Auckland's Tf lALTO. lALTO. Theatre -"lALTO. RIALTO. De Luxe. T> I ALTO. lALTO. -"aALTO. ON BROADWAY". TIIE LAST TWO NIGHTS. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS. | I GENE ENE I __jTRATTO\I >--'TRATTONI SORTER'S ORTER'S I I FAMOUS STORY " MICHAEL O'HALLORAN." Gene Stratton-Porter, the Author of "Michael O'Hallornn." as well as "Laddie." "A Girl of the Limherlost," "The Harvester," "FreeUles," etc.. the most popular woman writer in the world—the sales of her books have reached over the ten million mark. She gives to the screen in "Michael O'Halloran" one of the finest themes ever plcturised. True Boardman, the popular young Star, as "Mickey" O'Halloran, radiates sunshine nnd the spirit of youthful happiness in a story that is absorbing, full of heart interest, and a picture that will appeal to the whole family. Also, A SPLENDID SUPPORTING PICTURE, "IN FAST COUP ANY." STARRING I>ICHARD FTIALMADGE. MCIIARD "-ALMADGE. FIVE REELS OF FUN AND FROLIC. Overture - - - 745 Gazette --_-__-_.. 7.53 "In Fast Cnmnauy ------ S p.m. Violin Solo (The Boy Wonder) - - 8.50 "Michael O'llalloruu" - - - - 9 p.m. Cars 10.5 p.m. PRICES : Front Circle, 21; Reserves, 2.3. Back Circle, 1/G; Reserves, 2/. Stalls, 1/; Reserves. 1/6. NOTE.—Children accompanied by Tarents half-price, except Saturday Evenings. Reserves after 1 p.m.. Phone 41.-GO9. Telephone Reserves canuot be guaranteed alter commencement of performance. Cars may be parked in Osborne Street al rear of Theatre—Attendant in charge —All care taken of Patrons' Cars but no responsibility. js'\ N™ ZEALAND y-if-^—*V T ABOUR T>ARTY. fe.ks>ir& xa 1 i.JLi____?s_ci__r TO-MORROW .SUNDAY). JULY 12, 1925, AT 7.30 P.M. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT AND LECTURE. GRAND CONCERT AND LECTURE. PROGRAMME : Orchestral Selections. 7 to 7..'J0 p.m. 1. Soprano Suln. Selected MRS. MONAGHAN. 2. Violin Solo, "Humorcßquc" (Andon Dvorak) MISS IDA LOCKWOOD. 3. Tenor Solo. "A Man's a Man for a' that (by the Scotch Tenor). MR. ARCHIBALD McPIIERSON. 4. Lecture. — Subject: "WAR. RUSSIA AND CHINA: THE MARCH OF CAPITALISTIC IMPERIALISM." By MR. R. F. WAY. Chairman : MR. B. MARTIN. 5. Soprano Solo, Selected MRS. MONAGHAN. 0. A Girl and a Violin, "Triere" (By W. 11. Squire) MISS IDA LOCKWOOD. 7. Tenor Solo, "She is Far From the Land." MR. ARCHIBALD McPIIERSON. Pianist : MR- L. CONRAD. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. QUAY STREET MEETING, at 2.45 P.M. Speaker: MR. B. MARTIN. Chairman-Speaker: MR. A. G. OSBORNE. 7SO A LABOUR REUNION SOCIAL Will he Held in TRADES HALL, On SATURDAY, JULY IS, at S o'clock. Old-time Dancing. Supper. Tickets: Gents, 2/; Ladies, 1/6. In Aid of Election Funds. 7SO T\ I X I E L A N J} XA CABARET DE LUXE. XJ TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. J- O-NIGHT. DANCING S P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. SPECIAL NOVELTY ITEM. EXHIBITION FOX-TROT. ADMISSION, r,/. Don't Fail to Make Your Reservations For rpHEATRICAL -VIGHT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 5.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. MUSIC BY OUR EXCLUSIVE INTERNATIONAL SIX. Phone _3-530. Phone 43-533 DIXIE L A N J) KOTORUA LADIES' HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. UNIQUE CONCERT By Members o£ Rotorua Ladies' Hockey Association At ST. MATTHEW'S HALL HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND o__ MONDAY. JULY 13. AT S T.M. JUiori Songs and Dances. Admission: 1/ and 2/. K. CARNACHAN. ~ lf> Hon. Secretary. DIVIDENDS. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital Authorised £6.000,000 Capital Subscribed £ 4.500,000 Capital Paid Up £ 1,500,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits £ 1,635,558 A Dividend at the rate of (> per cent for the half year ended March 31 last, and Bonus of 2 per cent for the past financial year, has been declared by the Directors, and will be paid to Shareholders in the Dominion on the I.lth inst. ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. Wellington, Jul}' 0, 1925. 673 FOR HIRE. CARS Rented without drivers: reasonable rates. —Williams Rental Car Co., 96, Newton Rd., Top Symonds St. TNVALIDS' Carriages for Hire: Prams X renovated ; Tyres fitted while you wait. Sampson and Cowden. S4, Grey Street. S A MIDSUMMER Night's Dream " in the depth of winter with a " UNIQUE " HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. Look for name "UNIQUE" lon stopper. 6. BR

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

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 20

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