AMUSEMENTS. PUBLIC NOTICE! POSITIVELY FINAL SCREENING. TO-DAY. O-DAY.' TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. THE SENSATIONAL DRAMA OF TRUE T IFE. RUE J-«IFE. GREATER -\TIGHTIER REATER -L'J-IGHTIER THAN _NY CJERMON. HAN OEBjiON.O EB jiON. o " THE EMPTY CRADLE." I l i Adnpted From I I The Novel, I " Cheating Wives." r I 1 ' I I SESSIONS : ESS lONS : 10, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8. PRICES : RICES: 1/, 2/, 2/9. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. GRAND. Opp. G.P.O. mO-NIGHT. RAND. •*-O-NIGHT. THE LAST DAY'S SCREENINGS OF THIS REALLY GREAT PICTURE, "rpHE TIfAILMAN." "-*- HE -L'J-AILMAN." "THE MAILMAN." -. "THE MAILMAN." -. "THE MAILMAN." "THE MAILMAN." AND EAST T YNNE." AST' -L*YNNE." COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). . Sapper's Wonderful Yarn, BULLDOG TTkiRUMMOND." 'ULLDOG -L'RUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." Get Bulldog Drummond Dead or. Alive! Never have you seen such an intriguing Drama as this! • SEE BULLDOG DRUMMOND Because —It has breathless action. Full of unsuspected and dynamic ln its arresting force. Its theme—The desperate fight of a lover for his lass vibrates a dominant chord in Human Nature. The play •'Bulldog Drummond" gripped Sydney to its utmost*. The picture will grip you. AT IFTIHE rjRAND — mO-MORROW. T J- HE VTraND — -*- O-MORROW. "DEGENT THEATRE EPSOM. 'Phone 20-142. TO-NIGHT, AT 7:45 P.M. MADGE BELLAMY and OWEN MOORE In THE 'T>A«ASITE." HE' , The story of a battle for love, in which a wife and a sweetheart are 'Rivals. Gorgeous staging, beautiful women, and a plot that holds you ■ spellbound. Also, "UNEASY STREET," An exceptionally.funny Himack. Comedy. "CUCKOO'S SECRET" (Nature Film). Urban Chat and Latest Pathe Gazette. BAND PERFORMANCES. T> E T U R N OF THE XV PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND (FRED. J. LAWN, Conductor), From their 2000-mile tour. Citizens, the Band has Droved itself a credit to your city. Rtports from the Mayors or every city visited say : "Music really excellent." "Conduct all that could be desired." They carried a message of friendship, ' and played their way into the hearts of the South Island citizens. They will give a CONCERT IN THE DOMAIN, CONCERT IN. THE DOMAIN, CONCERT IN THE DOMAIN'! SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 24TH JANUARY. Come and hear them. Come and aid them to pay for the trip, which cost £590 We need £215. The boys win give you of their best. No profit is required; they never play to make money—they piay to bring happiness and friendship. Boys like these, who give of their best who practice long hours tb give your bdys a nobie example, a musical treat, deserve your support. You don't want to see them lose money. Come and hear them play. DOMAIN, SUNDAY AFTERNOONDOMAIN, SUNDAY AFTERNOON DOMAIN, SUNDAY AFTERNOON! By kind permission of his Worship the Mayor and Council. J2i / • CHIROPRACTORS. mHE following are.Palmer Graduates and - 1 - Members of New Zealand and Australian Chropractors' Association. Consultations free. g T)UGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and as Freda), Winston c Bldgs., Queen Sr Phone 44-929. Also Branch Epsom. _ AND GILES Imperial Buildings' _-jj Queen St. Phone 45-525. _ TV.f ISSES BARK AND BARR. 53, Strand ■"J- Arcade, City. Phone 46-528. Branch • Cameron St.. Whangarel. B A. OLSEN, Ellison Chambers, Queen • St. Phone 43-671. ve"c«^ MERCHANT TAILORS. AF. DONOGHUE. Expert Tailor; men • tailors employed; no factory work. 57. Karangahape Rd. y RNIE ROBERTS. Karangahape Rd., opp. Newton P. 0., gives Genuine Value for AH Suits.—'Phone 45-250. g -\7"OU can tell the successful man by hig J- well-dressed appearance Mcßride, The Tailor, D
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1926, Page 22
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