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___ ____ AMUSEMENTS. 2MUSES xzfiflffffi vbgkqj - ) ;'_ ETAOI. .N SHRDLU CMFWYPP NATIONAL SESSIONS : 11.15, 2.30, 5.0, 7.45. LYRIC, NIGHTLY AT 7.45. ~/n& jttyneL bz^4AiL9> FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS ANOTHER DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME OF QUALITY "R^^£' S "mHE TVTAGIC CSKIN." -Dalzacs Classic, "a __ JW-agic ©kin." picturised as "THE SLAVE OF DESIRE." E BALZAC DIPPED HIS PEN INTO THE HEARTS OF MEN AND WOMEN. CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "LEARNING TO .LOVE." "OH, WHAT A NIGHT" TWO-REEL MERMAID COMEDY. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC News PRICES AS USUAL, -| / 0/ O/Q - RESERVATIONS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. i ?HE MIRACLE OP THE MOTION PICTURE. I ■ ■ SIR A. CONAN DOYLE'S SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S •» "THE LOS T W ORL D." "1 5 £ LOST WORLD." "THE L.OST WORLD." THE LOST WO R L IK" ' "THE LOST WORL D." ' "THE LOST WORLD." THE LOST W ORL D." "THE LOST WORLD." "THE LOST WORL D." "THE LOST WO'RLE." "THE LOST WORLD." • "THE L 0 ST WORLD." _——-— t—~ • . ; ; ' • KhSt!r de n tl l' 1 Fight for life with them against these To the lost world—now found. monsters of the air, the land, and And placed before your eyes in a the deep vivid, startling story of romance _»«„., *- - j ■"'.'_.' and adventure. Sir London with a caged Come with Prof. Challenger and his" dinosaur. band of adventurers. Flee with them -as he 'snaps his .' A trip up the Amazon to places never . chains and runs wild down the 1 explored by man. streets, smashing -trams and sky Live with them in battles with savage scrapers,, crashing through Tower native tribes—missing links. Bridge." Pass beyond—to the strange, un- Truly "the marvel of the screen. It ■ known world of prehistoric monsters j. 111,-lipid you breathless, clinging v £2 «.* as I £ teen ele P h ants—flying ; " td.yoiir seats-*-* picture you never \ reptiles as big as an aeroplane. will forget. C .'. DRAMATIC IN INTENSITY. STUPENDOUS IN SETTINGS. ( \ : - ' I THE MOST COSTLY MOTION PICTURE '-EVER "MADE. • ' & — -•" ":.'" T SEVEN YEARS IN THE MAKING — SEVEN-YEARS IN THE MAKING. •'' 1 r ~- —"1- y: : '].'V' : - I COMMENCING mHURSDAY /COMMENCING mHURSDAY OMMENCING -1-HUBSDAY COMMENCING -1-HUBSDAY I ... '',•*. '.. ', . 1 1 "VTEXT. I i->EXT. i^EXT. i ' ' . . . .. . i RATIONAL AND T YRIC. "KTATIONAL AND T *KIC. -National and -Lyric. -National and JLiYRic. I national and lyric. national and lyric ' i£R 'JSIiS- NATIONAL AND LYMC ! NATIONAL AND LYRIC. '. NATIONAL AND LYRIC I NATIONAL AND LYRIC. \- NATIONAL AND LYRIC. I • . - , • II: ■ - [ I BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD. BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY AT LEWIS B. EADY AND SON, LTD. BE SURE YOU BOOK. n BE SURE YOU BOOK. \\. ■ SEASON FOR POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY. I p -— : —"j ' '-' ■■" '''•.. ;i .-' . : ——t NATIONAL. T.ysiC. ATIONAL. -AAYRtC. CONTINUOUS. TWItE I?AILY; and 7.45 p.m. PRICES: • PRICES: Day Sessions, Stalls If, D.C. 2/ Afternoon, Stalls If, D.C. 2/ Evening, Stalls 1/6, D.C. . 2/8. Evening, Stalls 1/6, D.C. 2/9* ,- Reserves 6d extra. - Reserved Stalls-or Circle fld Extra

———B—— BAND PERFORMANCES. '•tl piTI OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL T>ARK. OOLOGICAL X ARK. BUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1925, AT 3 P.M. SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1D25, AT 3 P.M. -THE i j--' MUNICIPAL BAND •WiU Play THE FOLLOWING FINE PROGRAMME OF MUSIC: God Save the King. , March, "Selvad" (Franklin) Hymn, "For Ever With the Lord" ' (Woodbury) Overture, "Academic Festival" (Brahms) Morceau, "Heart's Message" (Louis Severne) Cornet Solo, "A Garden in Brittany" (Sydney Gulliland) Soloist: MR. FRED BO WES. Selection, "Boutique Fantasque" — ' (Rossini-Resplghl) INTERVAL. March, "The Royal Arthur".. ..(McKay) Hymn, "Rock of Ages" (Redhead) Morceau, "Cradle Song" (Brahms) Selection, "Reminiscences of Wales" .... (Godfrey) Serenade Sentimentale, "Sorrento" (Louis Severne) March, "Tommy's Farewell" .... (O'Keefe) National Anthem. - CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. S. BRIGHAM. . ' " " Town Clerk. fTIHE TEMPERANCE GUARDS BAND |J - (By kind permission of the Auckland Racing Club), WILL.RENDER A SELECT PROGRAMME OF MUSIC AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. Collection for Band Funds. H. MAYO, 56 Conductor.. LECTURES. fDOPULAR jQCNDAY J ECTURE. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER; mO-MORROW (SUNDAY) T7»VENING. <A Doors Open 6.30. AU PIANO RECITAL from 6.45 to 7.X5. At 7.15 Prompt, . ,: THE OF A SERIES OF • i , ILLUSTRATED LECTURES, "mHE TAKES," AND THEIR LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS. Fully Uustrated by 100 direct photographs, including some exquisite hand-coloured Elides from an Art Collection of Wordsworth's time. . a THE CREAM OF ENGLISH LAKE AND MOUNTAIN SCENERY. These pictures transport the onlookei into Lakeland, and convey the poetical 'atmosphere which so inspired the Literarj giants of tne past, among them Wordsworth Scott, Shelley, Sou they, Coleridge, -Prof Wilson, De Quincey, Mrs. Hemans, Charlott* . Bronte, George Eliot, Dr. Arnold, Matthew A Arnold, Miss Martlneau, Charles Lamb B John Keats, Tennyson, Buskin, Carlyle, etc B Lecturer: E. HEADLAM GREENHOW ___ (London Authors' Society). - __. ADMISSION BY SILVER COLLECTION

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 20