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AMUSEMENTS. LAST -VTIGHT. AST -A-MGHT. I it REWIS T AST iQTAXD." EWI'S -"AST ►" TAXD." ■ ' Including- the Exact and Amazing Graphic Depiction of the Battle of - ." Orakau. ■ Prices 1/ to 2/0. Phone 43-11-1 for Reservations. ' QTRAXD QTBAXD STRAND — Always — STRAND CJTRAND — A — CJTRAND "TRAXD — Good — "TRAXD .CJTRAND — Entertainment. — CJTRAND »TRAND OjRAND Phil Hay ward Director. COMMENCING mO-MORROW. OMMENCING Tq-MOKKOW. Wlipu the Strand announce a "Super" it is endorsed as a production of the First Magnitude. THE /-I OLDEN T>ED." HE VXOLDEN AJed." I __! IS A PARAMOUNT " SUPER." . * « Her husband desperately fighting ruin gives a Candy Ball —and even Blase New York gets a shock. . . Everything is made of Candy— I i "THE GOLDEN BED" Includes WONDER SETS. ... DAZZLING CANDY BALL. . • ' • - LATEST PARISIAN GOWNS. * « • AMAZING BEAUTIFUL . ... AND IS ' TYPICAL OF DE MILLE. V • » The Story of Two Women—one a golden tigress tearing out men's hearts for the fascination of the game, the other all sympathy and tenderness. jHECIL T\E -\fl-ILLE. , - VECIL AJ E , _—iLLE. [ ■ v I mO-MORROW. USUAL ' A- O-MORROW. PRICES, 1/ TO 2/9. ST R A N D. T R A N D. ; SEE THE GREAT MOTOR FILM: "THE STORY OF THE PETROL "THE STORY OF THE PETROL ENGINE." ENGINE." A Wonderfully Interesting and Instructive Picture. EVERY MOTORIST SHOULD SEE IT. COMMENCES TO-MORROW, COMMENCES TO-MORROW, STRAND THEATRE, STRAND THEATRE, Showing at 11.15 a.m. and 5 p.m. Film Supplied by the AUCKLAND MOTOR TRADE ASSN. -VTEW PJTEALAND'S r\WN A-M EW ZEALAND'S VWN RECORD -RREAKER! ECORD AJ BEA KER! AFTER A PHENOMENAL SEASON OF SEVEN DAYS AT THE STRAND THEATRE,. WITH THE CROWDS GROWING BIGGER EVERY NIGHT. "REWFS LAST STANDI HAS NOW BEEN TRANSFERRED COMPLETE WITH MUSICAL SCORE AND EFFECTS TO THE a RAND. Opposite f* RAND. RAND. the STRAND. /aRAND. G.P.O. /^.RAND. *Jrand. *JTrand. , where it will be presented in the same delightful manner as at the strand THEATRE, WITH A ■\TEW -\f AORIX "PROLOGUE, -»-> EW A KOLOGUE, "IX A MAORI ENCAMPMENT." - V> ORCHESTRAL SESSIONS, — ORCHESTRAL SESSIONS, AT 2 O'CLOCK AND 8 O'CLOCK WHEN A FULL ORCHESTRA AND PROLOGUE WILL BE PRESENTED. Special Concessions will be given to Schools by application to the Manageress. EEGENT. OPPOSITE TRAM DEPOT*. EGENT. OPPOSITE TRAM DEPOT REGENT. n EPSOM' REGENT. TO-NIGHT, AT S. REGENT. • BETTY BALFOUR REGENT. BETTY BALFOUR REGENT. In REGENT. " SQUIBS' HONEYMOON." REGENT. " SQUIBS' HONEYMOON " I REGENT. HONEYMOON" | REGENT. "SQUIBS' .HONEYMOON" REGENT. Also. REGENT. TWO-REEL COMEDY. REGENT. URBAN CHAT AND NEWS REGENT. Regent De Luxe Orchestra' REGENT. Usual Prices. 'Phone 20-142 \ ' "VTAVY AXD VICTORIA LEAGUE BALL. Acceptances fcV the Ball must be in by noon. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. Failure to accept by this .date will be taken as a refusal. . -. I The production of an unanswered. invitai tion will riot enable the holder to obtain I tickets: | All invitations must be handed in before receiving tickets. ¥ . Powder and Patches and Coat Facings "compulsory. ■ --..,' ; ,Y .;.; .. ; - ; Tickets will be available from "Monday, 10, at Lewis R. Eady and Sons, Queen St., also Victoria League Rooms, from 10.HO a.m. to 4 p.m. Invitations are not transferable. 157 • :* i I

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 20