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AMTTSEM3SNTS. Kational Sessions: 11.15, 2.30, 4.30, 6.15, S.O. Lyric, Nightly at 7.45. 1 First National Presents r A MODERN ROMANCE IN A SETTING OF GOLD AND GLORY. I NORMA TALMADGE, EUGENE O'BRIEN, SCREEN'S FAVOURITE L, LOVERS, ARE TOGETHER AGAIN IN THRILLING ROMANCE. "VrORMA rpALMADGB J-ALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE -pUGENE ryTJRIEN ■Eugene vJ Jjrien r in . & "GRAUSTARK." " " GRAUSTARK." ;*ls* •• graustark." " graustark." , \ f£[ " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." '• graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark. - ' " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." " graustark." being a picturisation of the famous novel read by millions, written by i /george tjarr "\i"c/"lutcheon. » vJeorge -l>arr -"-Lc^'utcheon. " GRAUSTARK." " GRAUSTARK." Here it is I The glamorous, glittering. glorious Graustark, with our Norma living it in dramatic portrayal that puts her leaps and bounds ahead of all the rest. Thrills, intrigue, stolen moments —and amid it all one beautiful girl and a man lighting for love. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES: LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWS. BRUCE BARTON SCENIC SCENIC. A TWO-REEL MERMAID COMEDY. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.

AMUSEMENTS. HIS TVff-UESTY'S rpHEATRE. 1 IS IU-AJESTX'S J-HEATRE. EASTER CARNIVAL ATTRACTION JBASTER CARNIVAL ATTRACTION. j_ ' COMMENCING ! SATURDAY WEEK, MARCH 27. t SATURDAY WEEK, MARCH 27. Inauguration of Brilliant ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON. ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present for the First Time in Auckland an Entirely New and Exceptionally Brilliant Musical Comedy, "LEAVE IT TO JANE." • " LEAVE IT TO JANE." {' " LEAVE IT TO JANE." 1 % " LEAVE . IT TO JANE." "LEAVE IT TO- JANE." First Appearance In Auckland in Musical Comedy of the Popular Comedian, ATHOL TIER. ATHOL TIER. Klrst Appearance in Auckland of the Distinguished London Comedienne, DOROTHY LENA. DOROTHY LENA. Reappearance of JACK CANNOT, JACK CANNOT, Everybody's Favourite. A SUPERLATIVE CAST Includes : Leyland Hodgson. Hush Steyne. Cecil B. Scott, Percy Le Fre, Harry Wotton, Fred McKay, John Stuart, • Mona Barlee, Reita Nugent, Winnie Tate, Evelyn Dolby, Ethel Walker. "LEAVE IT TO JANE." " LEAVE IT TO JANE." "LEAVE IT TO JANE." " LEAVE IT TO JANE." A Revel of Beauty, Melody, Dancing and Sparkling Humour, with Gorgeous Stage Settings and Costumes. THE BOX PLANS FOR "LEAVE IT TO JANE" (FIRST 6 KIGHTS) WILL BE OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 25. RESERVED SEATS S/10, INCLUDING TAX. ' CHARLES BERKELEY.

AMUSEMENTS. GRAND. Opp. G.1'.0. rnO-NIUUT. HAND. Opp. G.P.O. J-0-NIGHT. GKAND. Opp. G.1'.0. mo-MGUT. HAND. Opp. 0.r.0. J-O-MGHT. /~VOMMENCING fpO-DAY. -LO-DAY. PARAGON FILMS PRESENT " WONDERFUL J ONDON." "'» OXDEIIFUL •J-'O.NDOX." Characters whose names are written large on the pases of British History appear and tell their story. " Y\r OXDEKI ' , i;k T ondon. ,, "''ONDERFUL -L'OXDON." Alive with the Very Atmosphere of London. " WONDERFUL X ONDON." " ' ' ONDERFUL -"-fONDOX." Its Surprises Are Ever Recurring, and Always Delightful. " W OXDEUFt!L T oxnox." "V» OXDEKFUL •L'OXDOX. ,, Kicn in Historical Detail, and AVonderfully appealing. " W° XDEItI, ' UL T OXDOX. ,, " vv ONDERFUI, .-^ONDOX.An Amazing Narrative and Koniantic Entertainment. " T ONDOXV " » » oxDERFUL -London.Full of Delightful Moments. " W OXDEKFUL T OXDON." "» » ONDERFUL -L/OXDOX.----aiie Mighty Screen Triumph O?hat Has Captivated the Press "W OXDKI{FUL T OXDOX.- -- -"»v ONDEiiFUL -London •■ Thrilled the Hearts of the British isles by its singular beauty, intense interest, and astounding conception TOOSDEKFUL T OXDOX." .' T oxDEKFfL -London.A Great Story of Pathos and Pride. AND A GOOD COMEDY Sessions: 11.13, 1.0. 2.30, 4.30, 0 and 8. -*■ ffE VTj{ ANr) ±o-XIGHT. QI T V OF AUCKLAND. rpO-MORBOW T7«VKN-rN-G - 1 - O-MORKOW -Oj VBXIXG, ■■•own -CL ALL) o PM ; MUNICIPAL CONCERT. MUNICIPAL CONCERT MUNICIPAL CONCERT.' The following most nttrnetivo Progrnmmp n^L n " v '' nrks °t BRITISH COMPOSERS, will be rendered :— MR. JjIDGAR T>ANDAL. R. -"AXDAL. ACTING-CITY ORGANIST, WILL' : Concert Toccata, Lied (T. Hni^h) Caprice Oriental, Romance. D Flat f-E. H. Lcmare) Sonata. C- Sharp Minor (No. 1) (Basil Ilarwood) 1. Allrpro Appassionato 2. Andante. 3. Maestoso. Canzonet in E, Lullaby. (Bernard .Tohnson) Evening Rest (Hollins) Finale, B Flat . (AYolStenholnie) MISS "PHYLLIS iss a nvLus WILL SING: " Like to the Damask Rose " (Elgar) (a) " Down Here the Lil.noo Trarte " (Constance Maud) (b) " Sacrament ■' .... (James McDermid) At the l'iano—Mß. LEO. WHITTAKER. Prices, *:\ and 1/. Reserves 11. Box Plan at Lewis 11. Eady and Son, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM. b Town Clerk. CARNIVALS. gTILL Q.OIXG gTROXG. g,PANISII TfIESTA. AT THE CLUBnotTRE. BAYSWATER WHARF. Attended by over 3000 people to date, and winning their unstinted approval. COME TO-XIGHT AXI") BRING THK CIIILDKEX TO' SEE THE- HILARIOUS •BULL-FIGHT. Record your Vote for the BABY SHOW. Do your Friday Shopping at the FIESTA. i ADMISSIOiX—OXLT Cd. Free Boat. . Free Boat. The ~Lake Takapuna will run a Free Return Trip for Flestn, patrons leaving town at 8 p.m. Buy your Fiesta ticket at Ferry Office. MOTOR CYCLING. MOTOR CYCLE HILL CLIMB . . CHAMPIONSHIPS. CRATER OE JIT. ST. JOHN. SATURDAY,. .MARCH 20, AT 2.30 P.M. Parking Space for Cars. Take Epsom "Trams'to'Epsom Avenue. SPORTS MOTOR- €TCLB CLUB. 163 LAWJf TENNIS. ."V'Ew Winter Club starting, only limited number wanted. —Apply Courts, View ltd., Mt. Etlcn. F. Tlerney, Sec. 140 •;n '•• ■ - i

m BOXING. _^ ( JgOXING A SSOCIATION. -»-OW> J-J-ALL J- OWN -tL ALL MONDAY, TIT ARCH OO ONDAY, LEO WAX, EO VVaX, The LEO WAX, New South Wales LEO WAX, Welterweight LEO WAX, L BOXES J TXARRY V-IASEY V^ASET The Queensland HARUY CASET • Welterweight. HARRY CASEY HARRY CASEY ;. fe ••■ . pURSE, niKA PRECEDED BX A NUMBER OF FIRSTCLASS AMATEUR BOUTS. BOX FLAN Now Open at Carter and Asber's, opposite "Herald" Office. NOTE .PRICES. —Reserves, 7/6; Stage, £1; Circle and Stalls, 5/: Back Stalls and Gallery, 2/«. . WE PAY TAX. REMEMBER, the Town Hall Regulations require every person to be seated, therefore BOOK EARLY. J. U. WATTS," Hi , lion. Secretary. FTTJTERAI. NOTICES. _ x> JL M As pN'lO HALL. EDEN. TERRACE. B«, t K OI ' GE AUCKLAND, SO. 87. V are re <l««»t.-(l to ntton.l the SSe ,*L I"* 0 ""teemed Brother, «S m f. Cortege will lc-ave his late Jot S? aS Rah L rl 1{0 '»l. Mount Eden. TO-MORROW^t^ , EpeOm> -• 30, By Command of the W m i W - S - WIIAUms, 'gfcrctiiry. S«tfß, Syinonds St. /lx l >n,r -—

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 19 March 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 19 March 1926, Page 14

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