AMUSEMENTS. Millions have read the novel ! Thousands are seeing the Play in London Now ! You also can see the Picture at the — •jVfAJESTIC. • l> A a jesTlC. "IXTAJESIiC. -"AaJESTIC A/TAJESTTC. -"AaJESTIC. " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. TO-NIGHT AT 6 AND S. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8. Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer Present Marshall Neilan's Sympathetic Handling ot THOMAS TTARDY'S HOMAS AAaRDY'S THOMAS HARDY'S THOMAS HARDY'S THOMAS HARDY'S Great Story of the Most Tragic Heroine iv English Literature, " TESS i OF THE j i D'URBERVILLES." (A PURE WOMAN.) Thomas Hardy's Classic of English Literature. I THE CAST. TESS BLANCHE SWEET. Angel Clare Conrad Nagei. Alec D'Urberville .... Stuart Holmes. John Durbeyneld George Fawcett. Joau Durbeyiicid Victory Bateman. Dick Courtenay Foote. The Priest Joseph J. Dowliug- » » * Three tragedies marked the career of Tess —her betrayal, her wedding nigut desertion, and the day she stands hopeless before the black-capped judge, convicted of slaying tho niau who had wronged her. * # * Filmed in the actual "Tess" Country, With all the charm and sweetness of Rural England. In Addition : A Bubhling Spanish Burlesque, " BIULLIANTINO — BULL FIGHTER." It's One Long Laugh. • * » "Majestic News" Topical. " Pathe Review " luterest. • * * SPECIAL MUSICAL ITEM. Xylophone Solo by Reno aud Arta. EXCLUSIVE FILM Taken of JOHN p-OURT, T TD.'S TJICNTC, OHN V-'OUKT, ATICNIC, Held at Cowes last Saturday. And also ARRIVAL f\V rTHIE "DUAMANO, RRIVAL "F A Hi _ AVIjAMANO, ; Mr. Court's Launch, after its Successful Round N.Z. Cruise. And at Evening Session : MR. WALTER T» ROUGH, R. >" ALTER AJkoUGU, Baritone, Will Siug ; (a)—" Friend." (UJ—"Casey the Fiddler." ALL QOLOISTS' ORCHESTRA. LL VJOLOiiTS* v/iiCHESTRA. N.Z.s Largest Picture Band. Overture " Maritaua." » * * NO ADVANCE IN PRICES : •1/ TO 2/0. Children Half-price at all times. Box Plan at Theatre. I Phone ' 43-210. EMPIRE. DOMINION' ROAD. MI'IRE. TO-NIGHT. EMPIRE. Two Fine Programmes. EM I'l RE. DOROTHY DEVORE EMPIRE. WALTER HIERS. EMPIRE. TULLY MARSHALL, EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. "TTOLD ArOUR EMPIRE. -AXoLtl A OUR EMPIRE. TJREATH." EMPIRE. AJreaTH." EMPIRE. A Breezy Six-reel Comedy EMPIRE Drama. EMPIRE. Gales of Laughter. EMPIRE. Thrills by the Bushel. EMPIRE. Second Attraction— EMPIRE. COLLEEN MOORE EMPIRE. Iv EMPIRE." "QO T ONO T ETTY" EMPIRE." -UOO JUoxo AJETTY " EMPIRE. Al. Christie's Six-reel ConiedyEMPIRE. Drama. EMPIRE. Usual Trices. Usual Prices. TO W N TT A L L. O W N AX A j, L Direction J. and N. Tait. ;. To mark their farewell to the Auckland Concert Platform, DAME CLARA DUTT LARA A>CTT And MR. c T.TENNERLEY TJUMFORD, AVENNERLEY -"UMFORD, Will Give THREE CONCERTS FOR THE PEOPLE, On «• TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, March 0, 11, 13. ONLY ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. P 5/7 (including tax) to all parts of tlu house. All Seats Reserved. At these Concerts Dame Clara Butt will feature her old-time songs made famous - through the medium of the gramophone Voting papers now obtainable. COUNTRY PATRONS ONLY may book bj - post. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady auc Son, Ltd. CLAUDE KINGSTON, Concert Director for J. and N. Tait. i. ' ~ DANCING. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY FRIDAY. '. Held under Ideal Conditions, and oui . music, as supplied by Dave O'Malley'f '. Celebrated Band, the Finest Orchestra now '.. playing, assures a good night's entertain .'. ment. NOTE.—First Heat of our free £5 Jazz , (Competition To-night, 0.45. Mr. Wll • Jackson will be the referee. •No Dull Moments. Monte Carlo, etc. Popular (Prices: G-ents, 2/: Ladies. 1/. w O. NOAKES, M.C. rpjHE GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. ■*- DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, S to 12. A real Old 'time Dance, not a go-as-you please; no jazzing allowed; so you are eer tain to enjoy v good evening's dancing tc music t>y Paltridge's Famous Orchestra Expert and Select Management. Spot Waltz '; Ladies, 1/; G«nts, 2/. 8 W. E. McMTCHAEL, Hon. Sec. S ' T EARNERS', BEGINNERS', ANT ±J PRACTICE DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, Every Saturday, 2.30 to 5.30. „ The place to learn to Dance: one lesson 1/ full course, 5/. All individual tuition b' , expert teachers. Dancers all welcome Varied programme of Dances. SATURDAY : I NIGHT, 8 to 11, all Old-time Dances. M.C., C. ANDERSEN. Prop., W. BUCKLEY. Ie J LEAiyfJE FOOTBALL. ■ v "VfORTHCOTE AND BIRKE.N a " -Jts HEAD RAMBLERS' CLUB. nBTjS GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING. . The General Annual Meeting o v'u' the above Club will be held in th > I Drill Hall, Northcote, on WEDNESDAY * NEXT, the 10th, at 7.30 p.m. All Intendin Players and Supporters are requested t L " attend.—H. G. GRAY, Hon. Sec. 3 T " A NCHOR" Quality in Butter is dis -iA. tinchive. The "Golden Cow" Carto: guarantees crisp, fresh, delicious butter. I v
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1926, Page 14
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