AMUSEMENTS. CTRAND . __ CJTRAND 'Strand ~~ Al V ya - fe TRAND STRAND — A — CJTRAND — Good — O_RAND STRAND — Entertainment — CJTRAND TRAND ——— Otkaxd Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15. 1.0, 2.30, 4.20, 6 and 8 TO-NIGHT. AT 6 AND 8. LAST THREE DAYS. Beaumont Smith Presents " THF" ADVENTURES OF l ALGY." i I [ In Maoriland. Featuring BATHIE CJTUART, ATHIE Of Auckland, and CLAUDE TTYAMPIER, LAUDE J -'AMPIER. As Algy. THE SEQUEL TO SMITH'S SCREEN TESTS. "Seeing Things" Our Ganz. "Strand Magazine" Topical. " Pathe Review " Interest. * » » And at Evening Sessions, ( MR. ERNEST SNEDL. In a Specially Staged Interlude, will sing: "The Tangi" and "Waiata Poi" (Hill). Special Music, including Maori Melody, is a feature of the Presentation by STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Auckland's Biggest Picture Band. Prices: \/ to 2/C. ROX \T7OODWARD'S BICTURES. OX »" OODWARD'S * ICTURES. BRITANNIA. PONSONBY. THREE LAMPS. • TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. A Wonderful Double Star Programme. " WOMEN WHO GIVE." " WOMEN WHO GIVE." A Throbbing, Thrilling Story of the Sea, With a Superb Cast. Also, JOHNNIE WALKER, GLADYS HULETTE, - BILLY SULLIVAN, in " THE SLANDERERS." - CENTURY COMEDY. MUSIC BY BRITANNIA QUARTET. Reserves by 'Phone 26-234. Stalls, 9d. D.C., 1/. KEGEXT EPSOM. EGENT EPSOM. TO-NIGHT. BEHOLD rpHIS YSTOMAX.'' EIIOLD J- HIS "OMAN." A Romance of Movieland. A Brilliant Story of Life in the Studios. Ficturised from the Novel "The Hillman," by E- Phillips Oppenheiui. A Master Picture that will Entranco You, Thrill You, Delight You. Starring Irene Rich. Charles Post, Harry Myers, Marguerite De La Motte. TO-NIGHT VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. A Galaxy of Talent. 'PHONE 20-142. ' DIXIE L A _* T| IXIEL A N sJ i New Zealand's Finest „Cabaret. I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ; -Dancing S p.m. to 11 p.m. PRIVATE PARTIES SPECIALLY. ! CATERED FOR. 1 Box Plan at Lewis R. Endy and Son. Ltd., I Or Phone 43-535 for Reservations, \j\ I X I B L A N J) j -*-* I X I E L A N SJ ; (Hillllllllllllsjssj. "TN AID OF INDIAN yy " A NIGHT IN FIJI." V.M.C.A., TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. Songs... Music. Talms. Ukuleles. Tickets, 1/. S LECTURES. Q.R E V LV N N LIBRARY. VJ WINTER COURSE LECTURE, ' By REV. MONCKTON, "THE WORLD OF TO-DAY." " THE WORLD OF TO-DAY." Synopsis: The Riff and Syrian Campaigns—The Industrial Situation and the Deportation Issue in Australia — China and the Eastern Question—The Colour Problem in South Africa, etc. TO-MORROW NIGHT, Sept. 16, at 8 p.m. Admission Od. or by Course Ticket. 79 ___£_bi "FT ° M X NURSING. SJi_f Ow The First Lecture will be given to Men at the AmbuXS__ts»' lance Station on THURSDAY, September 17, at 7 p.m. The fee for course (7/6) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. MOTOR SERVICES. " AUCKLAND STAR" MOTOR SERVICE.' FRANKTON TO TE AROnA. CAR LEAVES FRANKTON JUNCTION STATION ON GRAND HOTEL SIDE at 10.45 p.m. each evening excepting Saturdays, on arrival of the Second Express. Arrives Te Aroha at 1 a.m., and leaves there again at 1.30 a.m. to connect with Main Trunk train for Auckland at Frankton, at 3.45 a.m. INQUIRIES : AUCKLAND —Publisher. "Auckland Star." 'Phone 42-123 HAMILTON — Representative "Star." 'Phone 1792. TE AROHA — Agent. "Auckland Star." 'Phone 217. D 4 A ARD TAXIS, 42-465, Gore Street.— "■ Continuous Service. Tours. Weddings Specially Catered for. Council rates.— Johnston Taxis. A ETsTTnATTO^TAL. gTART STUDYING \TOWBEDUCED T7IEES! Most people realise to a greater or lesser extent the value of specialised study of commercial subjects. Here is a great inducement to commence studying at once. ■prEtMINGWAY'S A DVERTISING rVFFER. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION OFF FOLLOWING VALUABLE COURSES BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS METHODS ADVERTISING, BUSINESS WRITING, HAND WRITING, SHORTHAND, ARITHMETIC, PRECIS WRITING, ENGLISH. Twenty per cent reduction on all these Courses—that means, a cash saving of £1 In £0. Don't miss this unique opportunity. . . ENROL NOW. Reap the Benefit of Lower Prices. Improve your Business Qualifications 1 For booklet containing full particulars of Courses with Reduced Fees, cut out this ad. and post with your Name and address to "pTEMINGWAY'S riORRESPONDENCE QCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. RB - I
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 218, 15 September 1925, Page 18
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