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AMUSEMENTS. I I "VTOW CJHOWING. f L • I .11 ow K3HOWING. [ B FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS A DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME THAT IS Si EXCEPTIONAL IN QUALITY. COLLEEN MOORE r in "THROUGH THE DARK." "THROUGH THE DARK." L "THROUGH THE DARK." "THROUGH THE DARK.". \ "THROUGH THE DARK." "THROUGH THE DARK." 1 A thrilling detective story, thrilling romance of Boston Blackie. ~i Pu "-? ue d b F Prison guards after his sensational gaol break, Blackje stopped m nis nignt to rescue a beautiful girl thrown from a runaway steed —and was I recaptured by Cupid. . A great picture play of the underworld, where romance and peril lurk in \ . darkened alleys. 1 THEN THE STORY OF A SAILOR WITH A GIRL IN EVERY PORT. RICHARD BAR THELMESS DOROTHY MACK AIL DOROTHY' MAC KAIL IN "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." ; " SHORE LEAVE." " SHORE LEAVE." • . " SHORE LEAVE." " SHORE LEAVE." - OH, BOY! SHIP AHOY! •\ ' Come along, we are putting out to sea with Dick as the gallant sailor. ? Dick is just a snappy,sailor and Dorothy Mackail is his sweetheart, t It is a big picture that is full of action from start to finish, it is big with i drama and humour all through, and it sounds the depths of your feelings in moments when the salt o' the sea bites into the lore woqnd of a gallant sailor. ' LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC '. News LATEST FOX GAZETTE News A HODGE PODGE NOVELTY 'interest i PRICES A S TTSUAL: "I / O / O/Q I -Prices -cVs Usual: J-/i A/o. j Reservations at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., for Both Theatres. Price, 2/9.

AMUSEMENTS. GRAN©. Opp. G.P.O. rpO-XIGST. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. J-O-NIGHT. GRAND. mO-NIGHT. RAND. J-O-NIGHT. GRAND. GRAND. ■ GRAND. GRAND. D. W. GRIFFITH'S GRAND. GRAND. QIALLY OF THE QjAWDUST. GRAND. OF THE 'XAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY O-F THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. OAHLY OF THE QiA'WDUST. GRAND. ALLY OF THE GSAND. QRAMD. GRAND. ' GRAN©. G&AND. . •*•- GRAND. Sessions: GRAND. GRAND. 11 .15, 1.25, 3.33, 5.45, 8 o'clock. GRAND. GiRANO. GRAND. ■ t GRAND. . * GRAND. GRAND. QAI£LY OF THE CJAWDUST. GRAND. *JALLY OF THE GRAND. SALLY OF THE: SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF. THE SAWDUST. GRAND. ; SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. SALLY OF THE SAWDUST. GRAND. CJALLY OF THE QIAWDUST. GRAND. KJAULY OF THE PaWDUST. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. TO-NIGHT AT THE fi RAND. . O-XIGHT AT THE BAJTD PERFORMANCES. A USTRALIAJ? T ADIES' T>IPB TMND, A USTRALIAN T ADIES' TJIPE TJAND, ALBERT PARK, " ALBERT PARK, ALBERT PARK, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. SINGING, ELOCUTION , , HIGHLAND DANCING. Also TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 3 O'CLOCK. POINT ERIN PARK, PONSONBY. POINT ERIN PARK, PONSONBYI GRAND PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY NIGHT, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY NIGHT, ALBERT PARK. ALBERT PARK. GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT, BY THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN LADIES' BAND. Silver Coin Collection. Come one, Come all, and assist the Band. . - , ' - 59 ———^— _ ZOOLOGICAL -nAHK. OOLOGICAL *A R K. gUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21, 1926, AT 3 P.M. THE ]\,f UNICIp AL BAND HE Jm-CNICIPAL iJAND Presents the following ' CHARMING PROGRAMME:— " God Save the King." March, " Merry of Heart " (C. May) Hymn, "Lest We Forget"... (Blanchard) Overture, " Light Cavalry " (Suppe) Waltz, " Lustige Binder " »-.. (Vollstedt) . Eupho'uium Solo, "Out on the Deep " (Lohr) Soloist, ME. J. PURCHASE. . Selection,-" Lohengrin " (Wagner) INTERVAL. March, "XThe Vanished Army " .. (Alford) y Gavotte, " Passion Flowers "... (Fleutini) Selection, " Offenbach's Operas " / (Arrd. J. Anse'l) Morceau, " Danse Pompeuse " . . (Cellier) March,. '* The Men of Mons "..,. .(Marechal) ■ National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. " J. S. BRIGHAM. 16 Town Clerk. T>ORT OF AUCKLAND BAND. ToyfllK«> (Incorporated.) A^ The above Band will render the . following programme, of Music at the' ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE (By kind permission of the- Auckland Racing Club), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AFTERNOON, February 21, 1926, at 3 p.m. March, "Walde'mere" T. H. Losey Walfe, "Ecstacy" Sydney Haynes Euphonium Solo, "Land'of Hope and Glory" ...".. E. Elgar Soloist (Bandmaster A. Duncan). Grand Selection, "H.M.S. Pina- » fore" • A. Sullivan Hymn, "Kyrie" .. T>— .." — ; Mozart Intermezzo. "Starland" .... B. O'Connor March, "Fidelity" Abe. Losch "God Save the King." ALSO AT CENTRAL WHARF. (By kind permission of Auckland Harbour Board), AT S P.M. Silver Collection at gates towards funds of Band. ._ W. NICHOLLS, Conductor. 49 ■ W. KELLY, Hon: Secretary. , rjTO-MORROW (SUNDAY). ; glvßggßtl ijJT Illf8li^^; 1 A Band will a Programme o£ 1 Select Music at Detonpbrt EACH eTTNDAX. g^

AMUSEMENTS. T "AT T A S T !! T. A S T !! J T *'THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." " THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." " THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." • ■> FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW. . <( ', X. A revi_ew oi the greatest film attractions of the past cannot in j any sense furnish you with the slightest conception of the mag- •\ nitrude and fantastic bewilderment of this absorbing masterpiece. ' 2. LO2f CHANEY, man of a thoul sand faces, plays the role of the \ "PHANTOM," a marvel of '?, facial make-up, surpassing even •' his art in' "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." - 8. NORMAN KERRY, as "Raoul ac Chagny," and MARY T S PHILBIN, as "Christine Daae," have the principal supporting roles. j 4. The exceptional cast of princi'i_ pals also includes SNITZ EDWARDS, VIRGINIA PEARSON, , JOHN SAINTOUS, ARTHUR EDMUND CARE WE. EDITH YORKE. GIBSON GOWLAND, CESARE GRAYINA, and sixteen other well-known film stars. IT Watch Next Saturday's Paper for [ Further Important Facts. . MADE SPECIALLY FOR YOU. > "THE PHANTOM OF THE 1 OPERA. ,, "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION. , 00 M I N G !! 0 M I N G !! \<«n»v QT. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. Organisers and Secretaries of >> large Social Functions, Sports Events, Picnics,' etc., etc., are reminded that the Voluntary Attendance of Members (Male and Female) of the Brigade can be arranged for, by applying to ' CORPS SUPERINTENDENT SCHOFIELD, 44? Disraeli Street, Grey Lynn. Phone 25-345. ' MOTOR CYCLE RACES. rnAKAPTJNA ~ DAOBCOUiRSIE. :J-'A!KAPU:NA . J-^AOECOyiRSIE. mAIKAPUA'A "DACBCOU'RSifi. i-I-AKAPUNA -"'aOE'COUiRSIE. SATUKDAY "VTEXT. ATUIRDAY -H EXT. '■ CJATXTiRDAY -VTEXT. , I /-^ODEMANY ( V/ODEMAX, f . /^fIODEMAN, " vAMJEMAN. OOLiEMAN. AN,' OLBMAN. VOLEMAS,----t ITS&E. TJECOED •OREAK.ER. J- HE -KiecOßD JJ'REAKEK. iRUBE JONES. ' RUBE JONIES. iRUBE JONEB. RI2BE JONTES. McORtEADY. M«OR!EADY. McCiRiEIADY. McORiEADY. IMOLDER. MOLiDBR. IMOLLE'R. MOLUER. MANGHAM. MANGHAM. MANGHAM. MANGHAM. StANAGH. MANAGH. MA NAG H. • MANAGH. AND 50 OTHERS ; "WILTi ATTEMPT *TO B'R'EIAK RECORDS. 304 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALT,. m T HE THISTLE ASSOCIATION Hrf FOOTBALL CLUB will hold its ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING in the Y.M;C.A. on THURSDAY, February 23, at 7.30 sliarp co^rSv!ter d for ta ali n lra S d c r yers are W. aiacARTHTJB, . . Hon. Sec. . PHOTQGRAPEY. T7IOB Developlngr, PrinUng CodVwofart Ste. Kepaira wemitbr «S."d f

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1926, Page 20

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