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AMUSEMENTS. . TfiARLY . EVENING . SESSION AT 6. " REWI'S LAST STAND." An Epic of the 'Sixties and an historical true- story of the Maori War. TO THE CEILING LAST NIGHT! iCJTRAND — —' rJTRAND CKrRAND — Always — »TRAND STRAND — A — CSTRAND TRAND — Good — STRAND — Entertainment. — CJTRAND TRAND — —-— »TRANB Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT! 6 and 8. • I "REWI'S LAST STAND." An Epic of the Battling Sixties. Founded on Historic Fact I. ... • • ■• * LET THE PRESS SPEAK: — " An Aucklander has' produced a picture that places New Zealand .on the map so far as the film world Is concerned. The large audiences which" attended the theatre yesterday found their greatest expectations eclipsed. The battle is depicted most sensationally in the film."—"Auckland Star." • * .-..•■ "A film that might well show with success in many lands outside the Dominion. Above the level of many imported films, and parts of it were far above that standard. The commence- , ment of the battle of Orakau was a' veritable triumph."—"N.Z. Herald." 1 ...... --'.' I "REWI'S LAST STAND." Every patriot worth the' name should see this thrillinghistorical Epic of Rewl Maniapoto and the Dogged Brown Heroes who fought and died at Orakau for the land they loved so well. An historically true tale of love' and war time adventure In the-New Zealand Bush, • • • STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices: 1/6, 2/9. Box Plan at the Strand. TO-NIGHT. — TVEGENT — mO-NIGHT O-NIGHT. — JA'EGENT ' —- 1 -O-NIGHI SPLENDID TROUBLE "DILL PLBNDID -L-'OUBLE ,-DILL OF .:'.- . f' . VAUDEVILLE AND TOCTUBES. AUDEVILLE AND ICTUBES. THANKS For the Patronage During Birthday. Waek. To-night's Bill Bigger and Better Than Ever. Special Request Engagement of |l THE RASCALS. I IN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. IN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Auckland's Renowned Smart Set Enter- . talners, In one Joyful Hour of JOY — JINGLES — JOLLITY. JOY — JINGLES — JOLLITY. Final Screening of the First National - Triumph, ' I "f\™ XX? AY CJTREET." | = j "V/NE »*AY pTREET." Also, ' COMEDY AND NEWS REEL. Ample Free Parking Accommodation. 'NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 1/6 and 1/. Reserves, Phone 20-142. FAREWELL AREWELL FAREWELL AREWELL TO JIM rjERALD. IM jim /gerald, im Gerald. Wednesday, a-to. « edxesday, -cxug. o* between 12.30 and 1.30. at the civic : square, at the civic square. , there is no building in auckland large enough to hold the crowd that . WILL WANT TO SAY AU REVOIR TO JIMMY. Watch the papers for Further Particulars. THE CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. T\ I X I ■_ _ AN Tfc New Zealand's Finest Cabaret. AJ I _ X mO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. X A O-NIGHT. J-O-NIGHT. I SPECIAL GALA NIGHT. 1 Dancing 8 p.m. to Midnight. E Dance to New Zealand's Premier E Orchestra, L " THE INTERNATIONAL SIX." L ADMISSION, 5/. A PRIVATE PARTIES SPECIALLY A CATERED FOR. Ballroom Dancing Taught Daily by -> Special Appointment. \ 9-tvm-imm?' Theodor e Trezise. * PHONE 4*535. PHONE 43-535. £) I X I E L _ N Tj CRICKET. fpHE AUCKLAND CitrCKET \n ASSOCIATION will, diring the MM Coming Season, send a RepresenWUM- tative Team, composed of Boys under the age sixteen years, to plky Wellington, Canterbury and Otago. The funds to defray the cost will be derived from a fifty per cent share in a £500 ART UNION. Tickets 2/6 each. Tickets can be secured from the undersigned by sending postal note and stamped,- addressed envelope. cricketers; will you please HELP US? A. J. WILLIAMSON, Junior Delegate A.C.A., 676, Manukau Road. ■•

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

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 20