AMUSEMENTS. YOU who are cooped up all day in an office with nothing I to "break up the stale monotony of the daily routine of your uneventful live=j yyiLL enjoy the type of picture that combines red-blooded action and romance with gripping drama and nerveracking suspense. You will relaxation and set a vicarious thrill while watching Tom Moore and charming Pauline Starke light through soul-stirriug I A DYENTIT... J A to love and happiness. It is a colourful tale, of the South Seas, based on Jack I London's, greatest dramatic i novel and produced A T i great cost by that dirrcI torial genius, Victor Plena- I I ing. The cast includes ) I Wallace Beery, Raymond j liatton nnd Walter Mc--1 Grail. All I rpiE ! I vast resources of tho Paramount organisation were placed at the disposal of [ the producer and the result is a picture worthy of a I rruvOLi presentation. The management take great pleasure in announcing that "Adventure" will t>ejriu to-nior-row, Friday. GRAND. OpD. G.P.O. mO-XIBHT. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. J-QjNIGHT. THE LAST DAY'S SCREENINGS Of "VfORMA mALMADGE -L>ORMA -"-ALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE Iv " QECRETS." "^ECHETS." Sessions: 11.13, 1.30, 3.40, 5.45 and S o'clock. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Conan Doyle's Masterpiece, "mHE T OST T*7ORLD." "J-HE -IJOST VVorlD." " THE LOST WORLD" " THE LOST WORLD " " THE LOST WORLD " "THE LOST WORLD." "THE LOST -WORLD." "THE LOST 'WORLD."The Great Wonder Picture. rpiE QJRAND — TO-JIORROW. TjVUPRESS __ NEWTON. (Reservoir Corner.) TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY. Complete Change of Programme. Paramounfs Special Attraction, ZANE GREY'S WONDERFUL STORY, " rjTHE rpiIUXDERING TTERD." Wi * HOLT, LOIS. WILSON. NOAH BEERY, and RAYMOND HATTON. I.. ZANE GREY'S thrill-packed Romance of the West. An epic of the Plains when the Indian and the Buffalo were the masters. " rptHE qiHUXDERIN'G TTERD," Special Musical Score. COMEDY AND GAZETTE. < Stalls, Od: Circle. 1/. Reserves 27-077. XrUSICAL AND DRAMATIC SKETCH ZT,'\ Tbe „ Artist ' s Studio," including Miniature Grand Opera, "My Fairy Princess." Orchestral Poems of Russell, Kawakawa and Whangarei. Beautiful paintings Humorous Dialogue. Town Hall, TUESDAY December 15. ' RAILWAY NOTICES. 2 EALAXD "RAILWAYS. WAIKATO TROTS. CLAUDELANDS DECEMBER 5. Special Excursion Tickets, available for return until December 7, will be issued to ] Claudelands from Auckland. Onehunga, Xc > Kuiti and intermediate stations, and to Hamilton, from Paeroa, Cambridge, and intermediate stations on DECEMBER 5 by i trains due to arrive Hamilton or -Claudelands not later than 1.10 p.m. These tickets will NOT be available by Main i Trunk or Thames and Rotorua Expresses • from Auckland. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Train (for stopping places see handbill) ( leaves Newmarket 7.3 a.m., Otahuhu 7.36, Papakura 5.2. arriving Claudelands 11.13 a.m. Return train, stopping at same sta- i tions as outward train, leaves Claudelands C p.m., arriving Auckland 10.40 p.m. Train, stopping at Newmarket, Frankton and Hamilton only, leaves Auckland 7.56 a.m., arriving Claudelands 11.25. Return train, making same stops as outward train (Mercer in addition), leaves Claudelands 5.40 p.m., arriving Auckland 9.25 p.m. Express Trains from 'Rotorua and Thames will stop at Claudelands. ' Usual 5.40 p.m. Paeroa train leaves Frankton 5.5 p.m., Claudelands 5.45, arriving Paeroa 8 p.m. Usual 3.55 p.m. Cambridge train leaves Frankton 5.35 p.m., Claudelands 6.6, arriv- ' ing Cambridge 7.5 p.m. Usual 6 p.m. ' CambridgeJFrankton train leaves Cambridge 7.30 p.m. Train leaves Frankton for Te Kuiti 6.20 p.m. For full particulars see handbill or ' inquire at stations. 2 : SALE OF WORK. GRANGE RD. ANNUAL XMAS SALE OF WORK, OPENS TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 2.30, by MR. F. N. ANDREWS, Pres. Baptist TTnion of N.Z. 104 j = ■ I MOTOR SERVICES. [i " A UCKLAND STAR" MOTOR SERVICE. t ■£*- ' ; FRANKTON TO TE AROHA. I CAR LEAVES FRANKTON JUNCTION ■ ! STATION OX GRAND HOTEL SIDE at. [ ■ 10.45 p.m. each evening, excepting , Saturdays, on arrival of the Second Express Arrives at Te Aroha at 1 a.m.. and leaves . there again at 1.30 a.m. to connect with I Main Trunk Train for Auckland at Frankton at 3.40 a.m. \ INQUIRIES. I AUCKLAND—Publisher, "Auckland Star." .', 'Phone 42-123. ■j HAMILTON — Representative "Star" j "Phone 1792. ;! TE ■ AROHA — Agent "Auckland Star." : 'Phone 217. 9 m
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 286, 3 December 1925, Page 24
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