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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY And ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON In SWINGS OF YOUTH." " WINGS OF YOUTH." " WINGS OF YOUTH." " WINGS OF YOUTH." " WINGS OF YOUTH." " WINGS OF YOUTH." " WINGS OF YOUTH." "WINGS OF YOUTH." Watch out! When "Wings of Youth" begin to flutter they 'sometimes get singed; they get carelessly near the flames of passion, as in this Fox Feature. UNIVERSAL 1 PRESENTS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS In "THE TORNADO." " THE TORNADO." " THE TORNADO." " THE TORNADO." " THE TORNADO." " THE TORNADO." " THE TORNADO." And then the tornado—crumbling great buildings like match boxes—blowing motor cars end over end and down the street—burying cyclone cellars under mountains of debris—uprooting giant trees—obliterating towns—sweeping all before it with a titan's flood of muddy water ranged like a maddened animal with crushing logs. COMEDY AND NEWS. -poORE's" /"kRCHESTRA EORGE -tOGRE'S V-TRCHESTBA SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. 'PHONE 41-586. QUEEN'S UEEN'S ■ . FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES PRESENTS HAROLD T»ELL TgTRIGHT'S AROLD -D' BMi VV BIG HT'S HAROLD BELL WEIGHT'S WONDERFUL STORY, " WHEN A MAN'S A MAN." "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN." "WHEN AMMAN'S A MAN." "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN." EXHIBITORS ALLIANCE FILMS PRESENTS JT> ATcnicmAX • A. . iJAcVToWAN AND HELEN XTOLMES ELEN -D-OLMES IN "STORMY SEAS." "STORMY. SEAS." SEAS*' BUDDY TITESSENGER UDDY -"-"-ESSENGER IN "mHE A GGRAVATING "KID." «A__ AGGRAVATING -»^-ID." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. 'Phone 41-341. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. MPIRE. — DOMINION ROAD. EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. EMPIRE. England's Queen' of Laughter, EMPIRE. BETTY BALFOUR, EMPIRE. BETTY BALFOUR, EMPIRE. BETTY BALFOUR, EMPIRE. BETTY BALFOUR, EMPIRE. In Squibs' Last and Greatest EMPIRE. Adventure, EMPIRE. "SQUIBS' ■fIONEYMOON." EMPIRE. "OqDIBS* AJ-ONEYMOON." EMPIRE. A Highly Amusing Tale of the EMPIRE. Most Extraordinary HoneyEMPIRE. moon on Record. - EMPIRE. Also, EMPIRE. CULLEN LANDIS, EMPIRE. EVA NOVAK, EMPIRE. JOSEPH DOWLING, : EMPIRE. Ii EMPIRE. " "HOLLAR TiEVILS," EMPIRE. " ■i-'OLLAR -L'EVILS." EMPIRE. In Six Reels. EMPIRE. And EMPIRE. SNUB POLLARD EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. "mHE TifYSTERY TITAN. EMPIRE. " J-HE -"-"-YSTERY • oa -AN. ■ EMPIRE. Two-reel Comedy. EMPIRE. PATHE GAZETTE. EMPIRE. Usual Prices. Orchestra. mHE A UCKLAND' j i^HORAI* OOCIETY Has much pleasure In announcing THE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Or the Eminent English Basso, MR. TTARISON "/"TOOK, R. -M-ARISON V7OOK, For the Part of "CASPAR," In its forthcoming performance of Weber's delightful Opera, "TVER TjIREISCHUTZ," ' ,±J EK ■*- REISCHUTZ,'" THURSDAY,' 27TH AUGUST. THURSDAY,. 27TH AUGUST. MR. HARISON COOK, who took this part at a special stage performance of tbe Opera, in London, 1914, was for Seven Years PRINCIPAL BASS and STAGE DIRECTOR for the CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. Previous to that he was with tbe famous MOODY MANNERS OPERA COMPANY. He has sung over 80' Bass Parts, and produced dhd stage-directed 56 'Different Operas. Mr. Cook came out to the Dominion a year ago for reasons of health, and went sheep farming, ' but has Men persuaded to leave his- retirement-and take 'on his old profession once more.: He sang. ■ the bass solos in Haydn's "CREATION" for the Wellington Royal Choral Union in May. The Press criticisms, which were most enthusiastic, say that he has a big voice, well under control, a fine dramatic sense, and excellent enunciation. ' "Mr. Cook may be reckoned among the most distinguished soloists who have sung for the Union." Private advices state that he is considered to be THE FINEST BASS SINGER HEARD THERE SINCE MR. WATKIN MILLS. LECTURES. TEMPLE OF EZBKIEL'S PROPHECY.' Aik Imposing Edifice, that is to be ; and others of bygone days; all beautifully illustrated. - LANTERN LECTURE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, „ : i- AT 7 O'CLOCK. At Freemasons' Hall, Belgium Street, off Karangahape Road (Grafton.end). Speakers: Messrs. W. S. Yearsley and' C. Cooper. OF INTEREST TO JEWRY. A Cordial Invitation Is extended to all— There will be no Collection. 19 />,R AFTO N Jj- I:B R ART. * : WINTER COURSE. LECTURE: "T TV/T "RA RKr . -\rOVELIST «eJ. IVX. X>ARRY, OVELIST AND TYRAMATIST." ND -L-'RAMATIST." (The Scot who can open Magic Casements). By. ... MR. J. W. ' SHAW, M.A. MR. J. W. SHAW, MA. mUESDAY, . A UGUST A "'' AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION 6d, OR BY COURSE TICKET. - ' •■•■-■"■-••- . ..-.■. .34----(PJHiNA INLAND MISSION. V„ Diamond Jubilee Meetings and Farewell to three new workers, Monday,.August 10, in Baptist. Tabernacle, 2.30 to 7.30. See next weeks-advertisements. ' . -.;■.,--167 • {For Dancing Advts. See Page 13:)

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

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