AMUSEMENTS. CITRAND QTRAND _,n 5. v-S — Always — © TRAND i__!=, 4- - s^ SJ_«__\_> — Entertainment — CJTKAN'D «TKAXD OtKAND Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TROUBLE XTIEATUBE TJROGBAMME. J-'OUBLE -L' _AIU_B AKOGKAIIME. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and S. COXTIXUOUS DAILY FROM 11.15 A.M. Exhibitors Alliance Present T OU /TVELLEGEX -*-ELLEGEX LO V T _._.__, u_.X LOU TLLLEGEN And T OUISE T ORRAINE. -LORRAINE. Hungry for Beautiful Things of Life, Shieia Dressed Herself in i r I BORROWED FINERY." i I " BORROWED FINERY." i I '• BORROWED FINERY." I i "BORROWED FINERY." I I " BORROWED FINERY." I "BORROWED FINERY." | f^ n iu7 bsorbins Dram a of the Frailties and _ olbles of those who seek Amusement at any price. Also Screening, " Ah—h—h—h—h—want—to—shee — the wheels —go wound,' The World's Biggest Little Star, and a Select Adult Cast, in "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies."' RAW "Helen's Babies." ow^v ••Helens Babies.' PEGGY. "Helens Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." "Helen's Babies." * • • In Addition: What To Wear This Autumn. A TfASHION T>AGEANT. ""■ - 1 - ASHiON -CagEANT. A FASHION PAGEANT. A FASHION PAGEANT. BY THE HOUSE OF FLACKSON.. Imagine yourself strolling along the promenades of the Riviera or taking part in Hyde Park's Fashion Parade. STRAND QYMPHONY -RAND OI'MPHONY V/rCHESTRA. (Of 12 Solo Performers.) Overture "No, Xo, Nanette." BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. ■Phone 43-114 for Reserves. Children Half-price at all times. COUTUERN QROSS piCTURE . rpHEATRE, ] ELLERSLIE. ] I SATURDAY NIGHTS PROGRAMME, I "YVOMEN VyilO n.IVE» I "» > OMEN V> HO lT IVE .. * "WOMEN WHO GIVE." t "WOMEN WHO GIVE " t "WOMEN WHO GIVE." I "WOMEN WHO GIVE." ' "WOMEN WHO GIVE." * Thrilling story of men who go down to the _ sea In ships, and of women who wait. _ MISS NORMA MADIGAN WILL GIVE A I SONG AND DANCE. _ A SPECIALLY SELECTED QUARTET E ORCHESTRA. E E MONDAY NIGHTS PROGRAMME, £ JOHNNY HINES E I "rTTHE TpARLY TfIRD." E "J-HE X_ARLY Jt>IRD" E . . E ROYAL. KINGSLAND. E LVOYAL. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. E loyal. I E loyal. Double Star Programme. i £ loyal. LAURA EA PLAXTB £ loyal. LAURA LA PLANTE,' S loyal. PAT OMALLEY. b loyal. PAT O'MALLEY, loyal. in j I loyal. - rpHE rpEASEE." loyal. " A-HE J-EASER." loyal. A Universal-Jewel Special. 'oval. In Seven Keels. loyal. RIOTOUSLY FUNNY. loyal. A Brilliant Comedy-Romance loyal. Also. loyal. CORINNE GRIFFITH loyal. LLOYD HUGHES, ' loyal. OLIVE BROOK. loyal. LOUISE FAZENDA, loyal. In loyal. " T\ECLASSE." loyal. " -L^ECLASSE." loyal. A Stirring Story of Society. loyal. * . loyal. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. loyal. Music by the ROYAL ORCHESTRA .oral. Conductor. Mr. J. W. Carleton. '~~ R25 W OODWARD ' S PICTURES. LV OX WOODWARD'S -^ICTURES. BRITANNIA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Paramount Picture. A Comedy Gem. J"WELCOME HOME " J< "WELCOME HOME " at "WELCOME HOME " on "WELCOME HOME." OIS WILSON. WARNER BAXTER. P r Comedy, "NAVY BLUE DAYS." G Topical. Educational. H Uh Chapter, "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS." H Music by Britannia Orchestra. M ookins at Golden Bowl. Phone 20-234. t0 I.O_>G_! NOTICES. fU "IRAND ORANGE LODGE OF N.Z. £ DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CONDUCTED IN THE M "DIG rpowx TTALL, rpO-MORROW (EASTER SUNDAY), j M< APRIL 4, 102 G. AT 3 P.M. I ■ I TI To be preceded by a GRAND PROCESION of ORANGEMEN, leaving the Orange all, at A3O p.m., proceeding via Symonds ! w treet, Wellesley Street East to Town j :all. Rev. Thos. Halliday. of St. Peter's Pres- : w: rterian Church, Great North Road, will peak upon ' THE BANNER OF I»ROTESTAXTS." ssisted by Rev. Canon Eccles, Hon. Grand TI haplain. Rev. G. K. Aitken. 1.P.R.W.G.M., and Rev. Wor. Bro. 11. 11. Greenwood. j F] Selections on the Grand Organ by Mr. Ed. S. Craston, Mus. Bac. Solo by Miss Williamsou. j Fli Hearty Congregational Singing. Free Seats and Hymn Sheets Provided. Collection to Defray Expenses. j — .„ A. S. GALBRAITH. ■** Dist. Grand Secretary. TT tHE "Golden Cow" Carton is the sign of Anchor" Butter Supreme. Ail Grocer* D
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 20
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