%'■ AMUtHEMJEMf. LAST AJIGHT. AST -I>IGHT. . Paramount Pictui** Present the Cecil De Mille Sflfer-picturc, '"' , -•. "mHE OLDEN. T>ED." i." X HE v*OLDEN -"ED," STRAND. — CJTRANC THAND. — Always — «TRAI*D STRAND.— A — QTRAND TRAND. — Good — STRAND S Thand. — Entertainment — QTRAND TRAND. — —' OjRAND Direction Fullcr-Hayward Theatres. AFTERNOON TEA FREE: 2 TO 4115. In Addition : "Strnnd Magazine" ..'...' Topical. _ "Pathe Review" Interest. "If Noah Lived" Cartoon. THE ARRIVAL OP THE A MERICAN T7TLEET ■*? LEET AT WELLINGTON- AND AUCKLAND. STRAND CJYMPHONY /ORCHESTRA TRAND *JYMPHONY V-JrCHESTRA (of 12 performers). /commencing ftio-morrow. Commencing ■*■ o-morrow. By Permission from the Commander of the U.S.S. Mississippi, The Strand Management have been enabled to make arrangements, whereby the Jazz Band belonging to that Warship will appear at the Strand, TWICE DAILY AT THE O Qf| AND Q .(SESSIONS. *zi.&\J AND o Sessions. TEN STARS OF MODERN MELODY, . THE MISSISSIPPI TAZZ T>AND. ISSISSIPPI «J AZZ J-»AND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI JAZZ BAND. MISSISSIPPI TAZZ BAND. ississippi O Azz -Dand. THE PICK OP UNCLE SAM'S SI'NCOPATORS. In Addition : The Pictorial' Entertainment Includes BETTY T>LYTHE, . EXXY J-»LJTIIK, BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, In a Story of Gipsy Love that equals " The Bohemian Girl," "SOUTHERN LOVE." "Startlngly en deshabille Betty Blythe rose from her hearlly beoushloned couch, advanced from the camera to the water's edge, the while she seemed to be losing an essential fastening. And then. . . .■ —"London Sunday Herald." • • • Also Screening: BETTY T>ALFOUR, ETTY -DaIPOUR, BETTY BALFOUR. BETTY BALFOUR, ; BETTY BALFOUR, Britain's Queen of Happiness romps home top of the poll in "SQUIBBS, M.P." • • • BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. ICJTRAND — rnO-MORROW. - 1 -0-MORROW. DI X I £ L A N T\ I X I E- L A N J- , I NEW ZEALANDS FINEST CABARET. mO-NIGHT. mO-NIOHT. -*■ O-NIGHT. ■*• O-NIGHT. WEST VIRGINIA NIGHT. WEST VIRGINIA NIGHT. Dancing 8 pirn, to 1 a.m. mO-MORROW, A tJGUST -| A J-iCMMORROW, -ra-UGU'ST -»-*• 1 NEW MEXICO NIGHT. NEW MEXICO NIGHT. I Dancing 8 p.m. to 2.30 a.m. SATURDAY, A UGUST -| X ATURDAY, -"-UGUST -W» MISSISSIPPI NIGHT. MISSISSIPPI NIGHT. Dancing 8 p.m. to Midnight. DAILY — '■ AFTERNOON, AILY -"-FTERNOON, Dancing 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION, 3/. CYRIL M. BROOK, Manager. DIX IE L A N T\ IX IE L A N U XKT.E ST ~R N D rpHEATRE. PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . Screening at 7.45 Sharp. . . VAUDEVILLE The TRIALS. Audience VAUDEVILLE to TRIALS. Judge. Arid PICTURES. HARRY CAREY, In "GOOD MEN AND TRUE." "GOOD MEN AND TRUE." COMEDY, GAZETTE, ETC. Music by the Wcet End Orchestra. Prices: Stalls, Od ; D.C., 1/. Reserves at "Ideal" Fruiterers, opp. Theatre. SPORTING. pAKURANGA JJUNT R ACE ■VTEETING. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, A UGUST -|X 1925. FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.30 A.M. ADMISSION to Racecourse, 1/6. Leger Enclosure, 3/. Grandstand Enclosure, Gentlemen 10/, Ladies 5/. Tickets for Grandstand Enclosure on sale on August 12 at Carter and Asher's, tobacconists.- opposite "Herald" Office, and H. Cleal's, Tobacconist, Victoria Arcade. All persons other than members leaving the enclosure or racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as no passes will be issued. No person who has at any time since the passing of thi> Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment > Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Pakuranga Hunt Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom- and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and ; any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the racecourse and. prosecuted. \V. S. gPEXCE, 5 Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 August 1925, Page 20
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