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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. Charles Dickens' Classic. " T-|AVID " •L'AVID TO-NIGHT AT 6 AND 8. Afternoon Tea Free, 2 to 4.15. CJTRAND 'CJTRAND Always *>TRAND STRAND A OTRAND TRAND Good iCJTRAND — Entertainment. — CTRAND Strand iotrand Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING mO-MORROW. OMMENCING J-O-MORROW. Master. Pictures Present A story of real life that lifts the lid from the seething crinve->pot of New York "City. Written by RICHARD E. EN WRIGHT, Police Commissioner, New York City, who is also one of the world's most famous Criminologists. " TNTO mHE "VnET." "-1-NTO J- HE ET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO TIIE NET." "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET." "TNTO rpHE ""MET." "-»-NTO -LhE ET." Featuring TACK jkTULHALL, -pDNA TVTURPHY, r-ONSTANCE "DENNETT. * • » THOUSANDS OF GIRLS DISAPPEAR EVERY YEAR. WHAT BECOMES OF THEM? Surrounded by loving relatives and friends, protected by wealth, and in the heart of a city that is familiar to her, how can a girl disappear without leaving a clue? Every year, in every big city, many , girls are numbered among the missing. Sometimes they are found, alive or dead. Sometimes they arc never traced. A fascinating story of master minds, of mystery, intrigue and romance, and how the police spread their drag nets and use every effort to round up all the members of a clever gang. CJTRAND Strand COMMENCING fTVO-iMORROW. Commencing -*-o-<morrow. rox -ixtoodward's "pictures, ox '»* oodwards (britannia), ponsonby, three lamps. to-night only. Beaumont Smith's Greatest Achievement, "THE ADVENTURES OF ALGY." Featuring BATHIE STUART. BATHIE STUART. Our own New Zealand Girl, well-known Singer o£ Maori Songs, Supported by CLAUDE DAMPIER. " A COMEDY* ROMANCE." You will either bo gripping your seats or yelling with laughter. Maori men and maidens. Scenic Charms of New Zealand, and Romance of B'.:sy Sydney. Special Engagement of MR. WALTER BROUGH, Who will sins "WAIATA POL" And Rotorua "MAORI PROLOGUE." MUSIC BY BRITANNIA QUARTET. Stalls, 9d. D.C, 1/. Reserves by 'Phone 26-231. THERE'S SOMEONE THAT ALWAYS PAYS THE PRICE. IT'S every titan's \t7ife." very _______ Wife." empress reservoir corneh. mpress reservoir corner. TO-NIGHT, Last Night the New Version of " _ U O VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" With Emil Jennings and 20,000 Others. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THOMAS MEIGHAN iv " COMING THROUGH." THERE'S SOMEONE THAT ALWAYS PAYS THE PRICE. IT'S EVERY TITAN'S TX7IFE." VERY -L'J-AN'S VVifb." SPORTING. vyHANGAREI "OACING pLUB (INCORPORATED). ACCEPTANCES for FIRST DAT close with tbe Secretary and at Mr. F. Sinclair Yates' Office, 32, City Chambers, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, October 2, 1925 L. G. HILL, Secretary. P.O. Bos 99, Whangarei. 'Phone 524. 2 A UCKLAND mROTTING pLUB. SPRING "lITEETING, /"\CTOBER -j yTH AND Ol ST, WXx NOMINATIONS for All Events Close on FRIDAY, 2nd October, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1925.—SECOND ACCEPTANCES Close on FRIDAY, 2nd October, at 5 p.m. C. F. MARK, 52 Secretary. _B__J£L IXfAIKATO TTUNT pLUB. "DACE TITEETING, ' TE RAPA RACECOURSE. J)AY, QCTOBER <>£» NOMINATIONS for all Events close with Mr. C. F. Mark, High Street, Auckland, or with the undersigned, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 5 p.m. E. H. O'MEARA, Race Meeting Secretary, 42 P-O. Box 56, Hamilton. 'J 1 *

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 232, 1 October 1925, Page 22

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