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AMUSEMENTS. I TO-NIGHT, | I Vt tiie 1 11. 1 1 II II I | CJTRAND. | | I i Strand. i I ',1, I' J I 1 I i SPECIAL presentation | , Special a kesentation i I OF THE I I OFFICIAL TTMLM | I EFICIAL A 7 ilm 1 i Depicting the 1 I TAUNERAL "PROCESSION | I A' L'NERAL AT ROCESSION I I OF 1 1 I OUR LATE BELOVED 1 QUEEN A LEXANDRA. I L'EEN i j ! i CJTRAND : QTRAND. Strand — Always — Strand. STRAND —' A — CJTRAND. TRAND — Good — ©TRAND. STRAND — Entertainment. — CJTRAND. TRAXD Strand Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres. * * * TO-NIGHT, AT C AND S. Sessions: 11.11, 1, 2.3«, 4.30. 6 and S. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 to 4.15. PROGRAMME : I.—Funeral of H.M. Queen Alexandra, with Special Music. 2.—Overture, " Pot Pourri of Sullivan Airs."' 3.—Strand Magazine Topical 4.—Screen Snapshots Interest ■'.—"•The Cartoon Factory" Comedy •'.—Mr. Ernest Drake, in a Bracket of Songs. 7. —" The Silent Accuser," with Eleanor Boardman. featuring the Wonderful Canine Star, Peter, the Great Dane. i , gTRAND SYMPHONY /"ORCHESTRA, Usual Prices. Box Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 43-114. HIPPODROME — SEASON. | HIPPODROME — SEASON. I [ ' ' Of ' I I I "THE IRON HORSE" "THE IRON HOUSE" ; Now EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER WEEK ! EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER WEEK ! : I Once having fanned the Flame of | Popular Enthusiasm—the Clam- j ouring Crowds are not to be Ap- | peased—so Mike Moodahe, Realis.- | ing All —has made arrangements j to Extend The Season for An- j other Week to cope with the j increasing crowds. Soon it will j be a memory. So fall in and I join the throngs that crush | along, and be another of the | 45,211 People who have so far I seen | 1 i ; i " THE IRON HORSE "THE IRON HOUSE" "THE IRON" HORSE " "THE IRON HORSE " In Its 53RD PERFORMANCE | 53RD PERFORMANCE | At The | hippodrome I HIPPODROME I HIPPODROME* | HIPPODROME" I I Showing nt 10.' 1,30. 3.30. 5.30 and 8. Plans nt Hippodrome All Day. J>EGENT THEATRE EPSOM. 'Phone 20-142. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, At 7.45 p.m. MADGE BELLAMY and OWEN MOORE In THE T>.VRASITE." "A-lIE ■"-IA-KASITE." The story of a battle for love, in which a wife and a sweetheart are (Rivals. I Gorgeous staging, beautiful women, and a I plot that holds you spellbound. Also. "UNEASY STREET," An exceptionally funny Ilimack Comedy. "CUCKOO'S SECRET" (Nature Filmi. Urban Chat and Latest I'athe Gazette. Q. It A N D T HEAT It E. COMMENCING FRIDAY" NEXT. " BULLDOG DRUMMOND." " BULLDOG DRUMMOND." REMOVAL NOTICES. THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, 11, Hellaby's Buildings, Queen Street. 1 We. beg to notify our Clients and the public that on and after WEDNESDAY, the 20th January, our Only Address will be" A.C.T. BUILDINGS (Ground Floor) Corner Wellesley and Albert Streets. 200 JTESSRS. HUNT AND CROSBY, .Barristers and Solicitors, Beg to Announce that they have Removed to their Permanent Offices, 2ND FLOOR, KORXE'S BUILDINGS, CORNER VULCAN LANE AND HIGH ST. Thone 42-266. P.O. Box 485. 14th January, 1026. 98 MUSICAL TUITION. PERCY" DIMERY, VIOLINIST, | RESUMES TEACHING, ! FEBRUARY IST. FEBRUARY IST. STUDIO : ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Upper Queen Street. 'Phone 44-475. 'Private 'Phone 26-745. JUDITH yyiIITELAW, L.R.A.M., VIOLINIST, Having returned from England, Europe and America. WILL RESUME TEACHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. ' Interviews Daily at Studio, from January 25, from 10-12, or by appointment. 45, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET. Telephone 24-432 A. ]\TK. FRANCIS CORNWALL "-'J- (Former Directing Professor to the Imperial College of Music, Sydney), Specialist of Italian Method of VOICE PLACING AND SINGING. Also, VIOLIN, HAWAIIAN INSTRUMENTS. Studio : NO. 7, PROBERT BUILDING, Opp. Town Hall. C I\,I"ISS LEAH COHEX, A.T.C.L. -- L Teacher of PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, Will Commence Teaching on FEBRUARY 1. Special Attention is given to Pupils for Trinity College Exams, both Theory and Practical. Lessons also sivea for Accompaniments. For further particulars apply •36, CARLTON - GORE ROAD.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 20

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