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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND OTRAND TRAND — Always — » TRAND STRAND — A — CJTRAND . TRAND — Good — STRAND — Entertainment — CJTRAND TRAND pTRAND Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres. • * • COMMENCING fTiO-NIGHT. OMMENCING Ao-NTGHT. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11.15 A.M. Sessions: 11.15, 2.30, 5.30, and 7.30. Note EVENING SESSION COMMENCES 7.30. • * * The Picture Lovers of Auckland have learned that when the Strand announces that a programme is a "Strand Guaranteed" one they are CERTAIN to witness an absolutely First-class Entertainment. • * • TO-NIGHT THE STRAND MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCES THE SCREENING OF A STRAND GUARANTEED DOUBLE PROGRAMME. • • * FIRSTLY f [ I I I «THE j | CLEAN HEART." j I By | I I | A. S. M. Hutchinson, | I 1 | Author of | I I ! "IF WINTER COMES." | I I I I I "WHAT THE CRITICS SAY." " Far from being the conventional mush and trash. 'The Clean Heart' is one of the most charming and unusual pictures it has been my good luck to see in many a day." —"New York American." " ' The Clean Heart 'is a powerful antidote to the miasmic productions that have lately been slipping in under the bars. It takes the sting out of many a tiresome memory, and opens up vistas of many line pictures to come." —"Christian Science Mouitor." • • • SECONDLY f I I "THE j j SPORTING VENUS." j I I i Drama Flecked with | I 1 | Humour. | I I I j Featuring BLANCHE SWEET, RONALD COLEMAN, LEW CODY. Enacted in Biarritz. Paris, on the Thames. London and amid the scenic glories of Scotland. • * • In Addition : Strand Magazine Topical Aud LITTLE TUNE "jITEGAN, ITTLE O UNE -L'AeuAN, The Auckland Child Wonder. THE JAZZ BABY OF 102G THE JAZZ BABY OF 1920 THE JAZZ BABY OF 1920 THE JAZZ BABY OF 1920 THE JAZZ BABY OF 1020 In Specially Selected Humorous and Vocal Sketches. STRAND CJYMPHONY r\ RCIIF ' STRA trand Symphony Orchestra 1 (of 12 Solo Performers). . Box Plan at Theatre. Prices: 1/ to 2/9. ■Phone 43-114 for Reserves. WEST T?ND rTIHEi-IKfi EST AL<>- D AhEATRE. PONSONBY ROAD. ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Screening at 7.45 Sharp, Master Pictures Present: FLORENCE VIDOR, LLOYD HUGHES, NOAH BEERY. VIRGINIA BROWNE FAIWE, DORiE DAVIDSON, In WELCOME, QJTRANGER." •E'LCOME, IO'rRANGER." Good Supports. ' Prices: Stalls 9d, D.C. 1/. • "piMPRESS (Reservoir Corner), NEWTON. LAST NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. Zane Grey's Zane Grey's "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND." ,' "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND." Entirely in Natural Colours. ' With Jack Holt, Noah Beery, and Billie Dove. SATURDAY ONLY— '•THE FAST SET." With Betty Compson and Adolphe Menjou. Stalls 9d. Circle 1/. Res.. 27-077. YVTHERE IS "THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN"? ATHLETIC SPORTS. • TJ.LANDF'ORD T>ARK QTADIUM. AA.ANDF'ORD A *->YADIUM. BLANDFORD "DARK CJTAIDIUM. LANDFORD AT AR.K 41 T_> LANDFORD T>ARK OTADIUM. A>i.ANDFOBD A A.U.K OPENING rVI*ENING I'iENING saturday — -vtight — cjaturday. j.turday —al ioiit — aturday. cjaturday — — cjaturday. Saturday ight — Saturday, .cjaturday — "vttght — cjaturday. Saturday — L ~ ight — Saturday. HARRIS HORDER, HARRIS HORDER, WORLD'S CHAMPION CYCLIST. WORLD'S CHAMPION CYCLIST. IPHIL O'SHEA, PHIL OiSH'EA, c N.Z.'S CHAMPION CYCLIST. N.Z.'S CHAMPION CYCLIST. Appearing in Handicap and Scratch -, ~ Events, Together with AUCKLAND'S BEST CYCLISTS, _ Also, AUCKLAND'S LEADING RUNNERS Bvdh Amaiteur and Professional, - Will be -seen in action in the 100 yds sprints 1 SPLENDID ENTRIES. 21 EVENTS. A NIGHT IN THE OPIESN. COME AND SEE THE SPEED DEMONS 2 IN ACTION. WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: 3 - 1. Second-class Cycle, 2 laps, £6. ■0 2. Two-lap Open Handicap, £10. 3. Three-lap Open Handicap. £10. 4. Grand Invitation Match Race. Phi '6 O'Shea, N.Z. Champion, versus th' North Island Champions. The winne t- meets Harris Horder, World's Cham pion, the following Saturday night. 5. 100 Yards N.Z.A.C.U.. £8. 6. One-lap Amateur Cycle, N.Z.A.A.A. trophies. 7. ,Two-lap Amateur Cycle, N.Z.A.A.A. trophies. -. S. 75 Yards Amateur Run, N.Z.A.A.A trophies. 9. 100 Yards Amateur Run, N.Z.A.A.A. — trophies. °' ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY NIGH' c, AT XHE STADIUM. 12 130 GEORG-K SUTHjERLAXD. 'Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1926, Page 14

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