AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. RAMON NOVARRO And ALICE TERRY. The Heroine of " Scaramouche," as the riery American Girl, in I "THE ARAB." I I j Produced bj- Res Ingram, the Director of " SCARAMOUCHE." Full Supporting Programme. cjTKAxn °TRA.ND — Always — TRAND STRAND — a " — CJTBASD TRAND — Good — STRAND — Entertainment — QTRAND TRAND ©TUA>D Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres. pOMMENCING mO-MORKOW. Commencing J-o-morrow. continuous daily from 11 a.m. AFTERNOON TEA FREE, 2 TO 4.15 I\M. EVENING SESSION 7.30 P.M. « * • The Picture Lovers of Auckland have learned that when the Strand announces that a programme is a "'Strand Guaranteed" one they are inspired by a certain confidence that when they witness a presentation of such that their hopes for an absolutely First-class ■Entertainment are sure to be realised. * * • FOR TO-MORROW THE STRAND MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCES THE SCREENING OF A STRAND GUARANTEED DOUBLE PROGRAMME. • * • FIRSTLY i i I " THE j CLEAN HEART." < i B.v j ! I A. S. M. Hutehinson, I 1 I Author of ! 1 i "IF WINTER COMES." 1 I " WHAT THE CRITICS SAY." Par fr*">m the convenTionftl mush ami 'The Clean Heart' is one of tho must ch.-irming and unusual pirturfs it has been my pood lurk to sen in many a flay." — "New York American.'' "On the strencth of the splendid film that has just come from the Vitagrapb studios, oil true screen devotees ran take hope ajrain. 'The Clean H>-.m' is a powerful antidote to the miasmic productlonu that have lately b<»en slipping in many a tiresome munorr. and opens up vistas of many tine pictures to come." —"Christian Science Munitor." 'W<? ran truthfully say that 'The Clean Heart' is just as good ns "If Winter Comes.' " —"New York Herald." * ■ * SECONDLY 1 I I " THE j SPORTING VENUS." j I ! J Drama Flecked with J I i Humour. \ I ! I j Adapted from Gerald Beaumont's Story, and featuring BLANCHE SWEET. RONALD COLEMAN. LEW CODY. Enacted in Biarritz. Paris. on thf Thames. London and amid the scenic glorie; A Scotland. * • • STRAND rpO-MORROW TRAND J-O-MORROW CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. GRAND. rp-O-NIGHT. RAND. J-O-NIGHT. GRAND. Opp. 0.P.0. rpO-NIGHT. RAND. Opp. G.1'.0. J-O-NIGHT. Screened for the First Time in Auckland. A NEW AND FIJCE PRODUCTION. Starring EVEVILY VAYNE Iv '7TMIE -| ATII VT'OMAN." " HK J-Vf 111 ' * OMAN." "TlfE TENTH WOMAN." •THE TENTH WOMAN." "THK TENTH WOMAN." '•THE TENTH WOMAN." '•THE TENTH WOMAN." •THE TENTH WOMAN." "THE TENTH WOMAN." "THE TENTH WOMAN." '•THE TENTH WOMAN." "THE TENTH WOMAN." At 3.30 and 8.1" o'clock. Special Engagement of The World's Premier Ventriloquist, rWVNIGHT — TVALTE-K J-O-NKiHT — '» ALTER > ERNON rpiO-NIOIIT — TVALTER I*KII.\(IN J-O-NKtIIT — ''AI.TKU > ERNON TO-NH;HT — And His Pal to-ni gii t — in ge n, TO-NIGHT — 'JINGEi;. TO-NIGHT — AT TO-NIGHT — THE GRAND TO-NIGHT. ELECTORAL. "P D E Nt , L E f T fl n A T E. Friends and Supporters of Tho Now Zealand Political Reform Parry, and Sir James Gunson. are invited to attend Meetings as under: — POINT CHEVALIER — Boating Club's Hall, Joan Street—TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at S p.m. MASSEX —School —TO-MORROW i Friday) at 2.30 p.m. AVONDALE — Small Town Hall — TO- | MORROW ( Friday 1. at 7.30 p.m. I JTAUPAKI —HALL —SATURDAY, March 6. I at 2.30 p.m. HENDERSON—CooI Siore — SATURDAY. March 6. at S p.m. 70 MEETINGS. ON E H U N G A ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION* FOOTBALL CLUB. X Genera! Meeting nil: V held in mc I Club-oom on MONDAY. March Mn, at 7.3U p.m. All Metn'iers and iutcndiu; Members are roQUCStfil to attend. All playprs, all positions, md. 3rd. 4tß J and Otu Grades cordially invited. ROLL UP. SOCCERITES, And Join This Progressive Club. WILLIAM L. COX. Hon. Sec, 156 . 14, Hula Street, OBehanga.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 53, 4 March 1926, Page 20
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