AMUSEMENTS. "The man who is tired of. London is tired of life.!'—Chas.; Lamb. CJTBAND ——— "TEAND — , Always — TRAND STRAND — A " — CJTRAND TRAXD — , Good — OIRAND STRAND — Entertainment — CJTRAND trand . Strand Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. /COMMENCING fpO-NIGHT. Commencing J-o-night. continuous daily from 11.13 a.m. sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6.0, 7.30. -NOTE EVENING SESSION COMMENCES 7.30. • * • " 'Wonderful London' is a superlative proof that British ability is able to compete in the moving picture world with the best that can be done in other places." —"N.Z. Times." * • » " 'Wonderful London' epitomises all that Is typical and characteristic of London, it is a canvas of London's Soul." . —"Christchurch Sun." • • * "There is so much in 'Wonderful London' that it would take columns to reveal its many good qualities. Suffice it to say, that It is at once a marvellous travelogue, n romantic entertainment," and an education to young and old, in getting the great Old City in something like its true perspective." —Wellington "Dominion." •• • . * "WONDERFUL LONDON", Characters whose names are written large on the pages of British History, appear and tell their story. " r\7ONDERFUL T ONDON." " * v OXDERFUL -LONDON." Alive with the very atmosphere of London. WONDERFUL T ONDON." I ONDERFUL Its surprises are ever recurring, and always delightful. WONDERFUL T ONDON." ONDERFUL Rich in historical detail, and wonderfully Appealing. WONDERFUL T ONDON." ONDERFUL An amazing narrative and romantic entertainment. WONDERFUL T ONDON." ONDERFUL Full of Delightful Moments. "WONDERFUL T ONDON." " " ' ONDERFUL J^ONDOX." The mighty screen triumph that has . captivated the Press. " TX7ONDERFUL T ONDOX." " Y> ONDERFUL J-iOXDON." Thrilled the hearts of the British Isles, by its singular beauty, intense iuterest, and astounding conception. " VI7ONDERFUL T ONDON." " v> OXDERFUL A great story of pathos and pride. W OXDERFUL T ONDON." ONDERFUL Thrilling, entrancing and Intriguing. " WONDERFUL T ONDON." •' v » OXDERFUL J-^ONDON." The pride of all Britishers. Also Screening, STRAXD MAGAZIXE. Topical. INKWELL CARTOON, "Mother Gooseland." SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME. | BRIXG THE KIDDIES. Educational. And AT 7.30 SESSION OXL.Y. ELAINE TTAMMERSTEIN LAINE J3-AMMERSTEIN I In i BROADWAY OLD." | ROADWAY | I Behind the scenes of * a Broadway musical comedy, with girls who dance and. laugh and love. cjtrand icjymphoxy orchestra "tbaxd "kchestra (of 12 solo performers). OVERTURE "Merrie England."; BOX PLAN" AT THEATRE. I PRICES: 1/ to 2/0. PHONE 45-114 FOR RESERVES. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. — QUEEN'S. — UEEN'S. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NEW ZEALAND'S OWN* PICTURE, THE A DVENTURES OF« A LGIE." .HE -tXi>viEXTURiES OFi •^•LGIE." Featuring BATHIE STUART and CLAUD DAMPIER, AND AUCKLAND'S OWN SCREEN - , TYPES. Master Pictures Present DOUGLAS TV/TACT EAX OUGLAS i-*J-AcJ-"EAX IX "THE SUNSHINE TRAIL." A Wild West Hero, a Dress Suit Villain, a Pretty Girl in the Old Home Town—and A Kid who turned out to be Cupid. ' "\T AX QENNETT i>J-AX Pexnett PRESENTS DOWN TO mBB QEA TN OWN J-0 J-HE RE A J-N SHOES." HOES.'I Sessions:. 11 "a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. •PHONE 41-341. MEETINGS i"IONXJREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. ANNUAL MEETINGS In the BERESFORD STREET CHURCH ' (Next Central Fire Station). TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). PUBLIC MEETING, 7.45 p.m. Subject: ""Christ and . Social " Morality." Speakers: Rev. Mark-C. Finch, of Devonport, and Rev. P. V. Dowling, M.A., ol Australia (President. Congregational Union ot- Australia and New Zealand). Special Music by Devonport Congregational Choir. : SUNDAY SCHOOL' DEMONSTRATION. TOTVX HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2.45. Speaker: Rev. F. V. Dowling, M.A. Special Musical Items by the Children. GBE S^RVIE^W^^ '> SUNDAY NEXT, AT 6.30 P.M. - Preacher: Rev. J. Ernest James, B.D. (Alel--bourne's most popular preacher). Soloist: Mr. William Gemmell. y , Massed Choir of 250 Voices. 81 JUMBLE SAKE. • J U M B L E Sr.A L E <J ALL "SAINTS' PARISH HALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, at 2 P M CLOTHING,, BOOTS, PRODUCE. - . ■ ■ ■ -v.. ' ; V ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ONEHUNGA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIOI FOOTBALL CLUB.—Practice Garnet SATURDAY, March 13, at 2 p.m. Player in possession Of club jerseys to bring same I WILLIAM L. COX, Eon. Secretary. 7
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 12 March 1926, Page 16
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