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TIVOLI ■ r—r- fpiVOLl n IVOLI n J-IVOLI o TIVOLI -, ' .-- miVOLI n IVOLI : -L IVOLI c TIVOLI — miVOLI d IYOLI A IVOLI c, X - ■ D T mO-NIGHT, AT 17 QA £' T -a-O-NIGHT, AT I.OU. T - T -?..".... d T ANOTHER BIG JJOUBLE FEATURE S T BILL. 5 T Ci T D T THE SCREEN'S GREATEST IDOL, g T '...'" O t . — _______ r T - C § TOM MEIGHAN. \ %\- • ■> % _ •■"-•• c T ■■' I T IN ONE OF HIS GREATEST C T. PICTURES. D _ ■ . p. _■ s — I ———— —- Ci _: ' S T "mONGUES OF TJILAME." D T "J-ONGUES OF -T LAME;" O T D T .— ___ g | ' g T "Tongues of Flame" is a startling melo- Ci T drama that tells of an. after-the-war D XC situation. The big man of a growing c T tadnstrial centre tries to obtain land D i rrom the Indians. He does so, employ- Ci 1 ing a man whom the Indians trusted, D 1 and bluffing him. The deal la stopped Q 1 wien the scheme is found out and the D 1 tables turned when the Indians are told c T that they own the town. The lnfuri- n m 2 t **, n, ob fire the town and after stern r T fighting the popular hero quells the n T disturbance and finds happiness. q j; D T THERE IS ACTION, HEART APPEAL n T AND ROMANCE IN PLENTY AND n T BIG SCENES THAT THRILL. _ T O T D T Our Second Star Attraction Features £ T the Distinguished Beauty. £ T :..•'.:'. D T TITARGUBRITE DE LA -HyTOTTE, C - T i*i-ARGUERITE DE LA M 0 TTE, f T S I» T T — T. r ' I "WHAT A WOMAN _ WILL DO." I T 1 T . . ■ :" t ; .' ' v 3Sirtsl? *,/° un 6 B'rl proves to her 1 mistaken elders that A <rn«iv« T MIND ANP MOTIVESCAN NESbI T FATHOMED! T hJI? fJIIi" ?•*'«* y» u ng thing, full of 1 a lesson by posing as a prim old maid. t It la a lesson that will amuse and jj, . .entertain you! T There's plenty of action and a fcunm • dred laughs. --. T MISS ANDERSON, Conductress. '» T T 2S«^ eß s* at H -. C i, e * l ' 8 ' Tobacconists, T Queen St, next ; or -phone 44-J36t. J^ N EW $jfc_gsfo Xi AB ° UH p^RTY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AUG. 2, 1925. AT. 7.30 P.M. STRAND THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT AND LECTURE 1 PROGRAMME. '- i ""«- _ - Orchestral Selections. 7to 7.30 p.m. ( 1. Cello Solo, (a) "Meditation" (Squire) v ' _(b) "The Broken Melody" 4 MR. VERNON CONEY. *" eluu * < 2. Musical Monologue, "I'm Waiting for < Ships That Never-Come In." < MISS NAOMI CROOK. i 3. Soprano Solo, "The Splendour of Morn" < -.-*.__..* - (Sanderson) < MISS DORIS BAYNE. < 4. LECTURE.—Subject: - - < " THE INSECURITY OF EXISTENCE < UNDER CAPITALISM," < By MR. R. F. WAY. < Chairman: MB. C.M.'SPEEDY. 4 5. 'Cello Solo, r."Annie Laurie" 4 MR. VERNON CONEY. 1 6. Musical Monologue, "Knitting" 1 MISS NAOMI CROOK. < 7. Soprano Solo, "Rose of My Heart" < . (Hermann Lohr) - < MISS DORIS BAYNE. , At the Piano: MR L. CONRAD. < Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. < QUAY ST. MEETING, at 2.45 p.m. < Speaker: MR. A. S. RICHARDS. Subject: i "WHO OWNS NEW- ZEALAND?" < Chairman: Mr. M. P. O'Leary. 24 I BOXING. J M% ~: A UCKLAND MILITARY SPORTS f* . ASSOCIATION. ~ ■ 4 ._^ AVAL AND jy-ILITARY gOXING F . •../. ■-" "mOURNAMENT, . Snn \ SffJ" SOLANO STREET, DRILL HALL,. RUTLAND STREET, AUGUST 3, 4, AND 6 • AUGUST -3, 4, AND 6, Commencing at 7.30 p.m. C ••''*■ ■ ,*•■*• _' F« F. PRICES: Front Seats, 2/ : Body of Wnii U iteuf enior ade S ß in.'unifofmred *_ £ limited number of Reserved Seats at 5/. r, Ladies Free. 204 p ' * Fi ' F« IN BANKRUPTCY. Si ' ——— ; si TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW l! A ZEALAND, NORTHERN DISTRICT S IN BANKRUPTCY. |l ! - Si IN THE MATTER of "The Bankruptcy Sl Act, 1906" AND t| IN THE MATTER of DONALD * MALCOLM McLEOD, of Tauhoa Farmer, a- Bankrupt. ' Notice is hereby given that the abovenamed bankrupt will, at the next sitting of this . Honourable Court, to be held at Auckland on the 29th day of August, 1925, sit 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as the application may be heard, apply for- an Order ''of Discharge. Dated at. Auckland this 31st day of July, "1925. SCOTT AN© ARMSTEAD, Solicitors for Bankrupt, Wlnsione Buildings, ■ Queeii St., Auckland.- " : : i___ 'i ' " : ; ITO - 1 %'' FRIENDEY SOCIETIES. ' -,**£*. T OVAL FRANKLIN LODGE, ____{] I 1j M.U.1.0.0.F. ___\\_TSB ANNIVERSARY BALL. V*S_\_H Rimmer's Char-a-banc will ______ leave-G.P.O. on. AUGUST-7th, _ at 7.30 p.m. sharp;-for the above Ball at v Otahnhnf. Johnston's Char-a-banc_ .wiU \ leave Papakura at 7.30 for. the same, function ■ H. P. LOVELL, UB A. J. PATERSON, _____ Joint" Secretaries. , HEMSTITCHING. Button!, pieating. Skirts Made Up, Dressmaking. Even- R 1 ing Gown; charges moderate.—l 2, Victoria s Street W, D F

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

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