AMUSEMENTS. " rpHE /"< OLDEN T>ED." " J-HE VXoLDEN -L»ED." LADIES! Cecil Do Mille has gone the limit in gorgeous Gown displays. See it to-day. JJTRAND. — CJTRAND -'TRAND. — Always — *~>TRAND STRAND. — A — CJTRAND strand. — Good — Strand iJTRAND. — Entertainment — CJTRAND JTRAND. — — Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT AT 6 AND S. AFTERNOON TEA FREE : 2 TO 4.13. AFTERNOON TEA FREE: 2 < TO 4.10. 'aramount _ 'ictures / 'resent SUPER PICTURFA- : ; 1 " THE GOLDEN BED." " THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." " THE GOLDEN BED." "THE GOLDEN BED." The uxorious ' Veil )c Jille .pecial. *% * • The Story of i man-hunting dodern Beauty nd the many nen she rapped. » • » Uso Screening : ' ARRIVAL IF THE I. VMERICAN •"LEET N SYDNEY." * . . Strand Magazine. 'If Noah Lived To-day." z 'athe Review. 3 * • The Petrol Motor Film •Screens at 11 and 5 only. CJTRAND SYMPHONY i~VRCHESTRA •JTRAND kOYMPIIONY "IICHESTRA (of 12 performers). . USUAL PRICES : 1/ to 2/6. THE QTORY OF THE T>ETROL HE ►OTORY OF THE -t ETKOL MOTOR." OTOR." SHOWING AT CJTRAND rpiIEATRE ►■JI'RAND J-HEATRE AT 11.15 A.M. AND 5 P.M. The educational nlm introduced by the Auckland Motor Trade Association showing the internal workings of a petrol engine is being screened at the si rand 'lneatre, and will be shown at 11.10 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Auckland Automobile Association has approved the tit in on behalf of its members, and advises all who have not an intimate knowledge of the operation of the four-cycle engine to avail themselves of this opportunity of securing a better working knowledge of their cars. PRINCESS. RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. SELZNICK PICTURES PRESENT ' milE TTOOSIER CJCHOOLMASTER." • A he - lj -oosier Schoolmaster." i. STORY OF AMERICA'S DASTARDLY "NIGHT RIDERS." The Most Cowardly Bushrangers of the World's History. "J7DMUND T OWE. •L'DMUND •-'OWE. \ IN "rpilE "DARRIER." "J-HE -IMSS J->AI!RIEE." A STORY OF PEACE AND WAR. A FOX MONKEY COMEDY. "T X "R AD T UE CJAILOR." " X N A3 AD J-HE JAILOR." GEORGE TOORE'S ORCHESTRA GEORGE POORE'S ORCHESTRA. WEEKLY NEWS. SESSIONS: 31 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5 p.m.. 7.43 p.m. 'PHONE 41-SSG. LECTURES. pO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. J- O-NIGHT. ± O-NIGIIT. DON'T FORGET DON'T FORGET THE GREAT ABRAMS LECTURF THE GREAT ABRAMS LECTURE HIE GREAT ABRAMS LECTURE By ALEXANDER MARKY ALEXANDER MARKY. BIG TOWN HALL, S P.M BIG TOWN HALL, S P.M. N.B.—The Eilerslle and Mt. Eden Buses vill run to the Town Hall until 11.30 p.m. 2S RPSOJI T I B R A R V UPSOMI B R A R V /BOURSE. » * INTER V^OURSE. LECTURE: "CURIOUS PHASES OF THE LAW." "CURIOUS PHASES OF THE LAW " By MR. L. P. LEARY. LL.B. rpO-MORROW TiJIGUT, AUGUST 11, AT S P.M. Admission, Gd; or by Course Ticket. 47 MEETINGS. MA MALGAMATED -*■ SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Special Meeting of the above Union .vill be held ill the Trades Hall, on WFDVKSDAY NEXT. August 12. at S p.m.. Alien the following resolution will be submitted: —"That the dispute between the Union and the N.Z. Federated Builders' Association and others be referred to a Council if Conciliation for settlement." As the matter is important, dealing with iroposals for a New Award, all members ire urged to attend. Office open at 7 p.m. to receive payment if dues. In view of new proposals' it is important that all members should be llnancial and all dues fully paid. rilOS. BLOODWOUTH, District Secretary J 61 Cj T. ANDRE TV' S. EPSOM. © A Special Meeting of Parishioners will be held in the Parish Hall, Onslow Road West TO-NIGHT (Monday), at 5.15 o'clock, instead of To-morrow Evening, as previously arranged. Business: Enlargement of Church. 26 A VONDALE Progressive Association.—A "• meeting of members and all interested in Wednesday, August 12, in Mr. Hosking's iffice. Come along, as there is need for rour assistance on this body, as they are jut to get the best for the district.—O. G. \very. chairman. 52 CORNWALL PARK DISTRICT SCHOOL. A Meeting of Householders and subscribers to the Infant School Ground Fund vill be held in the school. Wheturangi Road, >n THURSDAY, August 13, at 8 p.m. Business : Matters relating to the newinfant School Ground. G. SMERDON, iO Chairman of Committee. CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. U>ELL'S N-10-T. opp. Town Hall.—FurniL* ture made, any design. Crampo Patent n Speciality. D P J. McIVOR AND SONS, Specialists in ■*- • General Pabinetmakintr.—loS, Karaigahape Rd. 'Phone 40-GSO. D New Zealand's Welcome Song. ir" -"^. 0 -T, s From C.S.A." Obtainable all Music Sellers. .94
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 187, 10 August 1925, Page 18
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