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AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAIS. POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS. I NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30. 2.30. 5.0. 7.40. LYRIC NIGHTLY AT 7.45. t TWO BKi FEATURES. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S , "THE MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR." THE BOOK WAS A RECORD SELLER. THE PICTURE IS PROVING A RECORD BREAKER. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MARION DAVTES IN "LITTLE OLD NEW YO R K." r SELECTED SUPPORTS. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. I BOX PLAN FUR LOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS R. EAD_ AND SON, LTD. ( 1 °MlN'i; rpiIUKSPAY. /DOMING miIURSDAY. J-HURSDAV. A. HURSDAY. 'THE MANX MAN." "THE MANX MAN." '•THE MANX MAN." "THE MANX MAN." A Thrilling Ph-turisatioi) of the Immortal Story by OIK TTAI.L /i.UNE. Ull! TTALL /"IAINE. J-J-AI.L V- y AINK. *-MB -"-ALL SIR HALL UAINE. SIR HALL CAINE. "The Manx Man." in its screen counterpart, starts amid the quiet domesticity of its simple characters, gaining human impetus with every munieiit, until it rises to the mighty final sweep of pathos, tragedy and sacrifice. Its Scenes are the actual Homes and rock-ribbed shores of Manxland. It is true to the last detail, and in this truth lie its Pathos and its Power. THE i AST IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST EVER SEEN IN A SINGLE PICTURE. lirsL National Presents Another Winner by that Master Producer, FRANK LLOYD, "THE SPLENDID ROAD." '• T HE S P I. E N DID R O A D." •• T HE SPLENDID It O A D." With ANNA Q. NTLSSON. ROBERT FRASER. LIONEL BARRYMORE. PAULINE GABON, EDWARD EARLE. Made by the man who made " The Sea Hawk '' —and made in the same great style. SIXTY MINUTES OF MARVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT.

■___b^_wm---b---_m^m«wmm««wimwwj«i^^^mw«mmmi^»_---w AMUSEMENTS. COME TO-DAY ! ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER. GRAND. Opp. G.P.O. rpO-NIGIIT. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. J-0-NTGUT. Harold Lloyd's latest aud Greatest Comedy GRAND. GRAND. GRANII. "TTOT Tt'ATER." GRAND. "-Q-Oi ' > ATER '' GRAN'). GRAND. "TTO'L WATER." GRAND. "-Q-O'l ''ATER." GK '.Nl'). GRAND. "TTOT WATER." GUAM). '-tJ-oT ' ' ATEK." OR \N". GRAM.. "TTOT n T ATEK." GRAND. "XJ-o'l ''ATER." GRAND. GRAND. "TTOT WATER." GRAND. "-Q-OI '*A_ER.'' GRAND. GRAND. GRANT. A Laughter Special GRAND. of New'lv Weds and GRAND. Meddling Relatives. GRAND. It's One Long Laugh. GRANT i. A Great Picture for GRANT». the Children. Send GRAND. them along. Only a GRAND. few days longer. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. Sessions: 11.15. 12.30, 2.30, 4.30, GRAND. 6.30 and S. GRAND. ORAND — miIEATRE — rpO-NIGHT. RAND — -l-HEATRE — J-O-NIGHT. "GOOD EVENING. EVERYBODY." AA'ell. time's getting on. Only a few more days, and Auckland will witness the finest production ever seen iv the Big Town Hall. Two nights this time. remember! TO-MORROW WEEK (WEDNESDAY) ami NEXT NIGHT (THURSDAY), when the FIFTH ANNUAL JASPER'S /CONCERT ASPER'S V-'ONCERT •will he produced on a scale undreamed of in Auckland. It is more than n CONCERT. It includes Pierrots who can sing and dance. They act in Playlets. Sketches. Choruses from Grand Opera ("Carmen," "Bohemian Girl." -TI Bacio"), with Full Orchestral Acocmpanlment. Humorous Items. Maori Items (30 Performersi. There will be Sleigh Bells and Cow Bells and Bull Bells, played by N.Z.s Champion (modesty forbids mc to mention his name, but it begins with-a J). . Practically the whole programme will be flven by that fine Company of Professional ntertalners known as " JASPER'S T IMITED," "-•ASTER'S J-^IMITED." Who will arrive at the Town Hall stage on the weirdest " Limited " Express you ever »-. They may stop the DAY'LIOnT (LIMITED, but they cannot stop "JASPERS LIMITED " in their Non-Stop Bun to HAPPINESS. Supporting the Company will be ( DAVE O'MALLEY'S CELEBRITY JAZZ RAND, whose entrancing music will make 4000 ■pairs of feet tingle each night. Can jazz music he made pretty? Let Dave ©'Mailer answer you on irrrEDNESDAY, "I QTH AND '»» EDNESDAY, - Lt 'TH AND fiAHURSDAY, OATH ATAY. J-HURSDAY. I>JL AY. PRICES (to You): 3/ (Reserves). 2' and a Bob. (No Tax.) Box Plan Opens at Lewis E. Km\~ ami Son. Ltd.. oue.cn Stret. on THURSDAY ai'ORNTNG NEXT. Have you Seen the Photos, of the Company? take a 80-PEEP at them in onr + r l '), 7 ' ADVERTISING AVINDOW, next will - lEil-,I Ei l-, FAJIi, '"S CHEMIST fthat 4«-.,i_°S ,u c a Quidn - Ilhi Majesty's Arcane. Queen Street. t /See . the Miniature Stage See the US L ° a " ° f PIEHR OTS ai You can Buy DAY SALES at this shop CHERIO, tnm 'ttJ OoMrnHYMFI0oM r nHYMFI rememlier date "NTNF.TFEN. TWENTT MY PLATE IS EMPTY" Yon .. an h elp to flu Rn „ 10 Pnintv , All profits go to City Mission Funds SEE YOG LATER, _ J. MGAI, NOTICES. JLJK. JJOBEHT TjofCjNTOSH Q.RANT, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR •~" (Formerly of Whakatane), I"' Begs to Announce ' That he is now Practising at THIRD FLOOR. CHANCERY CHAMBERS, Corner O'Connell Street and Chancery Lane AUCKLAND. TH LECTPRSS. EPARTMENT OF AGKIOULI PRE. FARM SCHOOLS. Winter Courses of Instruction, consisting of Lecture-; anil Demonstrations by Officers of the Department of Agriculture, ivill be liehl as under :- - 17th-21st May—Dargavilh—Secretary, B. S. Angus. _4lh-28th May—Whangarei —Secretary, G. A. Storrar. 81st May-4th June —Hamilton—Secretary. J. Hutchinson, Chamber of Commerce. All instruction free. Time-tables anil further particulars on application to the übovel/i"ntiofi'd Spcroiarips. 70 MERCHANT TAILORS. YOU ran tell the s'jccpgsful man by his well-dressed appearance. — Mcßrlde. She Teller. U

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 20