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AMUSEMENTS. " SINNERS TN QILK." INNERS J -X Is Simply Cinema Revue! ADOLPH MENJOU AT HIS BEST '. TIfAJESTIC. ajestic. — TVfAJESTIC. IU.AJESTIC. -\TAJESTIC. liIaJESTIC. " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Taeatres. The Strand's Big Sister! TO-NIGHT AT 6 AND S. SESSIONS: 11.13, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 0 and S. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present TT'L.EANOn TDOAUDMAN •"LEANOIi -«-»OARDMAN CONRAD "VfAGEL ONKAL) AGEL And A DOLPH TITENJOU -"-DOLPH -"J-EN.RU: ADDLPII MEN.IOU ADOLPH MEXJOU In "SINNERS IN SILK." •• SINNERS IN SILK." " SINNERS IN SILK." " SINNERS IN SILK." I "SINNERS IN SI-K." | " SINNERS IN SILK." I " SINNERS IN SILK." | " SINNERS IN SILK." " SINNERS IN SILK." " SINNERS IN SILK." " SINNERS IN SILK." It has an unusual love story — father and son both in love with the same girl, and before the entanglement is straightened out much of interest happens to amuse and grip aii audience. * * • Also Screening: "MAJESTIC PICTORIAL NEWS." Judicious Selections from the Old World offered in the crisp, easy-tu-view form. "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." Another Excellent Comedy from the Telephone Girl Series. " SCREEN SNAP-SHOTS." " THREE BLIND MICE." A Novelty Musical Burlesque By the Orchestra. OPERATIC SCENA From "CAVALLERIA RUSTIC ANA." Miss Ethel Rae (Soprano). Miss Myra Monk (Contralto - ). Mr. Arthur Ripley (Tenor), Miss Deoia Poole (Harpist). ALL-CJOLOISTS LL.E>OLOISTS V^RCHESTRA. The Biggest Picture Band in X.Z. PRICES: Dny, 1/ and 1/6. Evenins: 1/. Vβ. 2/, 2/6 and Loses 3/6. Children Half-price. For Reserves Phone 43-210. Attendant in charge of Motors in Lome Street. ROX TTTOODWARD'S TJICTURES. OX Woodward's -Pictures. (BRITANNIA.) PONSONBY. THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Wonderful Double Star Programme. GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, In "TT7AC.ES f\F -\7-IRTI-E. ,, " » » AGES v IRTUE." " WAGES f\V -V7-IRTrE." '• VV AGES V IRTUE." A Dramatic Story of How a Girl Paid Her Debt of Gratitude. Also, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, In " rpHE QADDLE TXAWK." " J- he Saddle -^awk." " the QJADDLE TTAWK." " -»-he Saddle -Q-awk." In Addition : THE LIFE AND FUNERAL OF THE LATE QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Music by the Britannia Orchestra. Booking at Golden Bowl, Next Door. 'Phone 26-234 MPIRE. - - DOMINION ROAD. MPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT. EMPIRE. HAROLD LLOYD EMPIRE. HAROLD LLOYD EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. QJHY." EMPIRE. "*JIRL IOHY." EMPIRE. "r> IRL QHY." EMPIRE. "VJIRL E>IIY." EMPIRE. A Special Attraction worth EMPIRE more than we are asking from EMPIRE. you. EMPIRE. BUT IN ADDITIONEMPIRE. For Extra Good Measure We EMPIRE. Present EMPIRE. FRANKLYN FARNUM EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. "rpHE EMPIRE. "-'■ HE j OOL." EMPIRE. A Wonderful Programme, EMPIRE. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! EMPIRE. Support The Value Givers. "COMPRESS : NEWTON. -IMPRESS (Reservoir Corner.) Empress. Empress. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Empress. Empress. First National Presents Empress. "HER HUSBAND'S SECRET." Empress. "HER HUSBAND'S SECRET." Empress. With Antonio Moreno and Empress. Arline Pringle. Empress. Empress. TUESDAY TUERDIY Empress. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. Emprrss. Orchestral Overture, 7.30. Empress. Stalls, Od. Circle, 1/. Empress. Res. 23-077. MUSICAIi TUITION. Ml S S ADA VAT ES, Teacher of PIANOFORTE, Resumes • Lessons WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 39, PARK ROAD. 322 MR. FRANCIS CORNWALL "■*- (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 JJENRY J£NGEL, VIOLINIST, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Studio : 23, " THE ACADEMY," Upper Queen Street. 8 J£ATHLEEN JUDGE, PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY S. •EDENVIEW," EDENVIEW ROAD, Edendale. 107 ]\riSS OLIVE KARLSON, Teacher -I-'- 1 - Pianoforte and Theory. Resumes Teaching. February 1.—03, Kensington Ay., Dominion Rd. b TiriSS M. JENSEN Teacher of Violin and ■"-»- Pianoforte, has resumed teaching at M.'i. McKeh-je St.. Gi-py Lynn. H. H. J. BARRETT. .Sinking and Piano, Resumes February S. — Studio, WarwicK Chambers, llis. tji-oen S:. 4 ~\rRS. DICKENSON, Teacher of Piano, , -'- 1 - Violin. Resumes Teaching February I.— Kbyher Pass. " * ]\TR. J. A. McGUIRE, 20, Brown St!" "**■*■ Ponsonbjr, teacher of pianoforte resumes February 1. 57

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 16

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