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AMUSEMEJrrs"~~ "* BETTY COMPSON J i IN PARIS. ' j i PARIS—City of Life and t in the clutch of a fear that each hour. Every guns afri wlttl horrors crowded down unon h the spirit of France never Secret forces never before saw to that. . . . uetore revealed And the shrewd brain ir, « » these forces was Olvmp^Lw^ , ?? ing form in the revu e by her Ashing wit in the unVrwoVb, It's a spy-drama, without a oaralioi ' —swift, inspiring, thrilling to th i >"th degree. And there neve? £?, such a Betty as the one of this JS rrom "THE MARRIAGE OF OLTVpph by EMILE Al-GffiS SEE "NEW LIVES FOR OLD." A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. A Wonderful Spy-story Packed irttti Thrilling Moments. * 3ETTY COMPSON, THEODORE KOSLOFF, WALLACE McDOXALD, Paris knew her as a daring dancer and favourite of many men. But in Normandy she was just a peasant girl—in love. And Betty is truly wonderful in both! ' Her very best picture, make no mistake about that: ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION, AT TIVOLI ONLY. AT 7.30 FM, j, T AURA T A pLANT AURA ■*• LANT AND EUGENE- /"VVRRIEN CGEXE " -^EIBN IN- . "T\ANGEROUS TNNOCENCE." * « J-NNOCENCE." i;. A UNIVERSAL JEWEL. \ - j EVERYBODY'S AND TIVOLL /"COMMENCING "mO-MOftROW. . I i \OTB. —"Contraband ,, finishes To-sight it EVERYBODY'S. OF •* CJNAP XVRAGON" "Onap -L'eagon" . ;, novelty tjbvue. •'-1 oveltt -"evue. ■-- ; This most fascinating and deligbtful or 11 Revuca camo tt-ith the reputation »• etng another of Miss Cecil Hairs pi«a«ions, and the large and distinsaisiied .udience which witnessed its first repreentation last evening signified by taeir nbounded and 6pontaneous enthusiasm hat -SNAP DRAGON" achieved the Greatst Success of any Revue staged in Ancsind for years. ens Misiii tsi rro-NiGHT—at 7.45 f.m.—rnO-XiGHT. *-0-NI'G-HT —AT 7.45 P.M.- — O-MGffid TVfISS pECIL JJALIi 'resents the Greatest Success of the je«V "SNAP DRAGON" m irresistible Revue in 5 Acts, interpreted by an irresistible -Company. The Revue is brimming over with sparking DIALOGUE. SONGS and CHORUSES and Beautiful Ballets. 'RICES: D.C. and 0.5., 4/; Stalls, 8/i Gallery, 1/6. SOX PLAN at Lewis R. Eady ana Sob. )ay Sales at H.M. Theatre Sweets StiUj §rp O SUBSCRIBERS. TEE AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY {TSCYt pRAMA, I " THE ABBESS OF YCHITBY," . "THE ABBESS OF WHITBI,,, • "THE ABBESS OF WHITBY. " THE ABBESS OF WHITBY. " THE ABBESS OF WHITBY, Will be Staged from the Second Week in NOVEMBER NEXT. The exact dates will be intimated later. The Committee anticipates that this Proiuction will bo of onstanding merit. _ Subscribers- are requested to remit »f ince to the Honorary Secretary. No tickets will be sent out until the Snbcription is paid. Intending Subscribers should apply « nee to the Honorary Secretary for par iCUIarS - H. GOLDIE, Hon. Sec, 5 Bor 565. 'Phone 40-603. AUCKLAND S^^ ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONSThe Proprietors do not hold responsible for non-insertion of advertu ments. through accident or otherwise, aa they reserve to themselves the right 01 omitting advertisements received and P» for, if they appear to be objectionable. Instructions as to the insertion or yd& Jrawal of advertisements must b« writing. Advertisements received withont vritt» orders will only be inserted once, w charged accordingly. Orders to advertisements must be lodged not w« than 11 a.m. each day. Advertisements are received np to - p.m. on the day of issue, but Advertu* ments intended for classified insertion >» Page 1 must reach the office not iai than 1 p.m. All Family Notices intend™ for classified insertion on the Front Page the STAR should be handed in before 1 P CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AB* INSERTED AT THE FOLLOWS CASH RATES:— ) 15 Word.: Found ' One Insertion, "' L° r i.et ale j Three insertion., 2/8 ilemoriam W Js«e«d « Advertisements should be address*the Manager, STAR Office. Phones 42-111, 42-222. e77 '_^ ra

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 22

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