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~ AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30, 2.30, 5. 7.45. LYRIC: NIGHTLY AT 7.45. Reservations for Both Theatres at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. BETTY /COMPSON. IN T7*DMUND T OWE, ETTY IN J^OWE, "THE PALACE OF PLEASURE." "THE PALACE OF PLEASURE." "THE PALACE OF PLEASURE." The Love Story of LOLA MONTEZ, World-famous Dancer, whose Exotic Career Startled the People of Two Continents. 9LITTERINGI GLOWING! ROMANTIC! AN ENTRANCING LOVE STORY, Never has there been a more colourful personality in history than Lola Montez, nt whose bidding political' destinies of Europe were moulded, revolutions were fought, kings have abdicated their thrones, and royal courts of the - Old World thrown into social upheavals. It is not extravagant, therefore, to say thnt "The Palace of Pleasure," which is based upon the fine story of this woman, written by Adolf Paul, is one of the most colourful pictures to reach the screen in years. A FOX PRODUCTION. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MARY A STOR, IN T LOYD TTUGHES, ARY -ci-STOR, IN JJ-UGHES, "THE SCARLET SAIN T." "THE 'SCARLET SAINT." "THE SCARLET SAINT." r Adapted from "THE LADY WHO PLAYED FIDELE.V by Gerald Beaumorft. ' Beauty and Old Age shackled in Marriage—and young love calling to beauty . f as she fights for release ! I Strange? It's sensational- —it'll sound your heart strings and you'll fight with her and win—and the glory of it all will be your evening's entertainment. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical LATEST FOX NEWS Topical ! "FELIX FINDS OUT" Felix Cat Cartoon I PRICES AS USUAL: 1/, 2/, 2/9. Reservations for Both Theatres at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.—Price, 2/9.

AMUSEMENTS. DYNAMITE ! YNAMITE i , mHRILLS ! A HRILLS! LIGHTNING! IGHTNING! WHAT'S THE USE TRYING TO DESCRIBE JOHNNY HINES IN "SURE FIRE FLINT." IT'S THE SPEED FILM OF THIS YEAR AND ALL OTHER YEARS. T>EAL TIFE! -"eal ' , gripping! RIPPING I Enthralling: NTHRALLING! THE CITIZENS OF ALASKA WERE ANNOYED AT THE SOGALLED "FROZEN . .' NORTH PICTURES," SO THEY PRODUCED A SUPER FEATURE, "THE CHECHAHCOS." IT'S SO NATURAL YOU FEEL LIKE YOU WERE IN ALASKA, HAVING A i LOOK AT THE . STURDY PEOPLE IN THE BIG SNOWS. COMEDY! OMEDY! MIRTH! IRTH! JOY! OY !- "OUR GANG" KNOW JUST HOW TO BRING YOU BACK TO CHILDHOOD. THEY ARE JUST LIKE YOU AND I WERE • WHEN WE WERE KIDLETS. THE NAME OF THE COMEDY IS "T H E CHAMPEEN." WHERE? HERE? A ND ."WHEN? iWhen? at the " queen's, * COMMENCING TODAY, AND AT OUR m USUAL PRICES. OUR PHONE IS 41-341. '. I liEAGTTE FOOTBALL. *T EAGUE TpOOTBALL. *T EAULE TCTOOTBALL. X EAGUE "OOOTBALL. QARLAW pARK, £, ** pARLAW pARK, L, SATURDAY SATURDAY. I. SATURDAY SATURDAY. )j| SATURDAY * SATURDAY. & SATURDAY SATURDAY. , L 2 — '!_: pONSONBY V. TVEVONPORT, ! . pONSONBY V. TVEVONPORT, No. I—3 P.M. W. Mincham, Referee. v...;,. " (TUTY ,V. fXTEWTON, ?.*" ,piTY t V, f^TEWTON, No. 2—3 P.M. R. Taylor, Referee.. CURTAIN RAISER, No. 1 GROUND, 1.45. ?U FOLLOW THE CROWD TO T'.TJ CARLAW PARK. ' , ': CARLAW PARK. Special Trams to and from All Suburbs. t Admission : Gent's 1/, Ladies 6d; Stand, 1/; Ladles 6d. IVAN CTJLPAN*, 25 Aueklandßugby League. O -DONSONBY UNITED FOOT- £§■"") BALL CLUB. A Practice of All Junior Grades >]tr of the above Club will be held In the Domain on SATURDAY NEXT, 24th inst. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grades from 2 o'clock until 3 ; First Junior and Third Grade from 3 until 5 p.m. 0. POLSON, 1 Hon. Secretary. ' © XTINGSLAND ROVERS FOOT-. e*jr\ XV BALL CLUB. T> All Juniors will Practise on Kings- •>' land Ground, SATURDAY, 2.30. Pall muster requested. Seniors: Motor leaves top SymondS Street at 1.45 p.m. J. BALL, ■ - Hon. Secretary. * cJL?\ TTLNGSLAND ROVERS, LEAGUE ?Hr < -IV FOOTBALL CLUB. All Second Grade Players and Intending - Players are requested to, attend Kingsland Ground for Final Practice and Selection. 21 N. J. ARMSTRONG. CTTNERAI. NOTICES. /. in ill JL MASONIC HALL, EDEN TERRACE. LODGE AUCKLAND, NO. 87. ,;. r"■ Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral of our late esteemed Brother Fred. Mason. Cortege will leave his late residence, 32, Franklin Road, Ponsonby, for Waikumete Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m., SATUR- ; By. command of the WM W. D. WILLIAMS, Secretary. lent by Hill and

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 95, 23 April 1926, Page 14