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AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI. rfiIVOLI. IVOLI. A. IVOLI. TIVOLI. — miVOLI. IVOLI. J- IVOLI. mO-MGHT J-O-XIGHI 4_ 7.30. "THE SLANDERERS." A dramatic thunderbolt, based oil "TUe Judgments of West Paradise," famous McCall's Magazine story by Veluia Clark. i JOHNNY VfTALKER OHNNY > » ALKER And GLADYS TTULETTE LADYS -Q-CLETTE In A cleau, rugged heart-punch story of twu splendid brothers and the girl they loved. j "THE SLANDERERS." Story characters so human that they I iniL'lit have been members of your own ! family. A picture the whole family should see. I JOHNNY WALKER I | AUd [ I GLADYS HULETTE, I I • In ! ! I "THE SLANDERERS." i I i Both, were innocent, yet town gossip named the man a coward aud drove the girl to a desperate attempt on tier life. See eircum- ! siantial evidence build up a tremendous drama in " The Slanderers." 1 ,- \Ye demand that your sweetheart be eon- ' lined in a home for wayward girls." If ft ' committee of your townspeople said that to you what would you do? Simply PACKED with Thrills, and there's a LAUGH after each Thrill, too. Added Attraction, "MERTON OF TUE MOVIES." FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL. TIVOLI CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. i (Miss Anderson, Conductress, i Box Plan at H. deal's. Tobacconist, Queen Street, next Fow-lds', ur Ring 44-13 G. RIALTO. Aucklaiida TJIALTO. I ALTO. Theatre •"lALTO. RIALTO. De Luxe. —— "p I ALTO. I ALTO. J-MALTO. RIALTO. RIALTO. RIALTO. TO-NIGHT. RIALTO. UIALTO. At 7.45. IUAI.TO. RIALTO. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS. i RIALTO. 1 RIALTO. Cecil B. Dc Millr Presents His' I RIALTO. Latest Production, ; | RIALTO. I RIALTO. • mHE RIALTO. "J- HE i RIALTO. I , RIALTO. /"1 OLDEN TJED." j RIALTO. VX OLDEN **BI>." ' RIALTO. ! RIALTO. | RIALTO. A De Luxe Picture. , RIALTO. I RIALTO. RIALTO'. Also, by permission of RIALTO. RIALTO. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT, RIALTO. RIALTO. AN EXHIBITION OF RIALTO. RIALTO. "TTIUJttVTHMICR," RIALTO. "A-URYTHMICS," RIALTO. RIALTO. KIALTO. By Four of Auckland's Best RIALTO. Dancers. RIALTO. RIALTO. HOOK YOUR SEATS. RIALTO. RIALTO. "Phone 40-GOft. I A"&. "r\T Ew ZEALAND LABOUR Jy PARTY. /&—>-—&>. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)' AUGUST IG. 1925. I STRANDTH E A T R E. I STRA NI) TIIEA TR E. j GRAND CONCERT AND LECTURE. PROGRAMME. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. I 1. Baritone Solo, "Cavalier Song" ', MR. NORMAN DAY. 2. Story Without Words:—(a) "Hubby Gets Ready for the Football Match." MISS ROZA TILTON (First Prize Winner in Auckland Literary and Musical Competitions, 1925). (b) "Uncle 'Sam's Son Meets Miss AuckI land and Her Young Sister" (The Difference in His Reception is noticeable. MAY BAIN. (c) Humorous Sketch: "At the Panto" MAY BAIN. 3. Soprnno Solo, "I Wonder If Love is a Dream?" MISS CORA MELVIN. ■1. Lecture :—Subject : " NAVIES AND DEMOCRACY." By MR. 11. G. R. MASON, M.A., LL.B. Chairman : Mr. A. S. Richards. 5. Some Humour: (Child Impersonations) "The Birthday Party." MAY BAIN. '6. Duet, "I'll Sing to You" (Answer to the famous song "Come Sing to Mc"). MISS CORA MELVIN, Soprano, and MR. NORMAN DAY, Baritone. At the Piano : Mr.. L. Conrad. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. 115 DEBATE. —"That Britain Must Look to Immigration to Relieve Her Economic Difficulties," will form the subject of a Debate between Grey Lynn (affirmative) and Auckland West (negative) Branches of the New Zealand Labour Party, at the Leys Institute on MONDAY, August 17, at S p.m. sharp. Mr. Oscar Mcßrine will net as judge, and Mrs. L. E. Rowlatt will preside. Admission free. Public invited. 116 AUCKLAND T ITTLE mHEATRE UCKLAND ITTLE - 1 - HEATRE SOCIETY. - OCIETY. Incorporated. (The Repetory Movement.) FIRST PRODUCTION AT OPERATIC SOCIETY HALL, OPERATIC SOCIETY HALL, IN GRAFTON ROAD. G. B. SHAW'S FANNYS T7URST T>LAY." ANNY'S A? IRST -*- LAY." (7.45 p.m. Sharp.) ■pVRIDAY, A UGUST 2g # AND THE FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS. PLAN OPENS TUESDAY, AUGUST IS. Open only to Subscribers and their Guests. Public not ndmltted, but Intending Subscribers may enrol at the Booking Office, Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Subscription I for year, £1 1/. This entitles Subscribers 'to 2 tickets each for two " productions. Quests' tickets 0/ each. reunions. All old a/s are Cordially Invited ".To THEIR REUNION,. A (AUGUST HOLIDAYS, 26th to 20tb. - ;...•..-•,.:•: ,„. ..:>, ,-. ' .2§o

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 20

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