_ AMUSEMENTS. __. F'" NATIONAL CONTINUOUS. LYRIC NIGHTLY AT 7.45. T. '1.1. t_ * An Inspired Screen Creation from an Inspired Story. ; : ,_,. • 1 1 I l "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." I i "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." I 1 "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." ( "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." I -AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." | >, "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." ' "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." ( •j" --. BASED ON EDWARD HALES STORY, "THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." *"" A Story that will grip the heart and fire the imagination of the Millions who people this World I I . a Drama of Tremendous Tathos and Flaming Vitality. A LOVE STORY. A MOTHER STORY. >' A story of vivid and thrilling action, so tense and true that it has made | hundreds weep without embarrassment. ; LATEST ENGLISH TOPICAL. TWO-REEL COMEDY. ; . DELIGHTFUL TRAVELOGUE. BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD.
AMUSEMENTS. The Rialto is noted for Good Programmes, but this Week-end we have beaten oar own record. i The Coolest Theatre in Auckland. .T>JALTO. Auckland's RH^' XiIALTO. Theatre X*IA'LTO. fi&gEa De ---" BiiuKi: SSl»! COMMENCLNG TO-NIGHT, Rialto. ,__ _ ._ JJlaßo. At 7.4 c. Kialto. . ,' _~ -... — IRialto. Two Flne PlctUTes - (Rialtd. ". ___ Rialto. \ Paramount Presents Rialto. > . Rialto. I ' j Rialto. - 1 "T HiE A^ B -" I Rialto. I "- L JXAAB." j 'Rialto: I Kialto. ' : ' Rialto. , Rialto. «Ith Rialto. \ ißialto. I- i 1 Rialto. 1 I (Rialto. | RAMON NOVARRO | Rialto. | I RiaJto. i And j Rialto. I tHalto. I ALICE TERRY. | 'Rialto. I I Rialto. ' * ' Rialto. fftlalto. Also, (Rialto. Eial'tD. Universal Presents (Rialto. Kialto. I — ' 1 Rialto. [ I Rialto. I "mHE fTIEASER." 1 Rialto. I "J-H'E -L EASIER." Rialto. I I [Rialto. I ' ' Rialto. ■Rialto. With Rialto. ißialto. I ' Rialto. Rialto. • LAURA LA PLArNTE Rialto. And Rialto. PAT O'MALLEY. ■Rialto. Rialto. i . 1 Rialto. Kialto. NOTICE. Rialto. Kialto. A Specially Selected Programme. Rialto. including the Third Episode of Kialto. "THE TIMBER QUEEN." Kialto. ißialto. For the Matinee, Rialto. Eialto. TO-MOPJtOW, 2.30. Rialto. EEEEEJCEEEEEEE c a. E E I I AT EVERYBODY'S j | E ' I , 1 X E ■ ■ iv E 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. E E . E E ALICE JOYCE E E ALICE JOYCE E •E . .. jtu E In E Ec M "mHE TTOME TITAKEE." E E ."J-HE J-L O_ME0_ME AJJ-AKER." E X E E And E E E E FLORENCE VIDOR L E FLORENCE VIDOR E E In Ji B "TITARRY TITE." E c -lUarry I>le." c E jv E From rthe. Delightful riay, E g "THE NEST EGG." E jg E X A Paramount Picture. E ■5 I,E f. E EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTRA H E In'the Latest Musical Numbers. E E F E E E CRICKET. f "Jit A L . L OLD BOYS t__j_rl Are Invited to Attend the *■■■■ CRICKET MATCH CHRIST COLLEGE OLD BOYS m KING'S COLr.KiJE OI D BOYS To be played at the College, Middleniore,' On SATURDAY NEXT. Train leaves Town at 1.1*3 p . m . 4 , s LECTURES. MMM TTTORKERS' EDUCATIONAL Mfß/S YV ASSOCIATION. jJBI&POI'ULAR SHORT COURSES. tCJXmlnamW Courses of 4 Lectures each ™ will lie given as under: ON MONDAYS, Beginning March S. (1) Mr. R. A. Falla.—"N.Z. Bird Life " Old Grammar School, Symonds St. ' (2) Mr. Eric .Waters. —"The Appreciation of Music." Grafton Library Hall (illustrated hy Piano, etc.). On TUESDAYS, Beginning March"lx ' " (1) Dr. A. B. Fitt.—"Scientific Psvcbologv and the Unscientific Cults," Old Grammar School, Symonds St. (2) Mr. ,T. W. Shaw.—"Some Poets of To-day," Grafton Library Hall. On WEDNESDAYS, Beginning March 10. (1) Mr. W. H. Cocker.—"Some Modern • Industrial Problems" (Profit-Sharing, Co-partnership, and Control of Industry), Old Grammar School, Symonds St. (2) Mr. L. A. Mander. —"Problems of the Pacific" (including China, Economic Rivalry, Colour Question, etc.), .Old Grammar School, Symonds St. • As usual, all Lectures will begin at 7.30 p.m., and an opportunity for discussion will be provided. Any member of the public may attend the above, at a fee of 2/ per course of four lectures. The programme of full Winter' Courses of the W.E.A. (to begin after Easter) is iii preparation, and will shortly be announced. For any further information, ring W.E.A., 46-094. 44 PARADES. FIELD BATTERY, N.Z.A. (HOW.) A PARADE OF ALL RANKS IS CALLEE FOR ; SUNDAY, MARCH 14, DRILL HALL, RUTLAND STREET, 0.30 a.m. Brigade Church Service at St. Marv-'a Cathedral. ■ W. F. STILWELL, Major, • Commanding m
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1926, Page 14
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