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' AMUSEMENTS. , ; NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30, 2.30, 5.0, 7.43. LYRIC NIGHTLY AT 7.45. ' L TWO BIG FEATCRES. ' TWO BIG FEATURES. £-> TWO BIG FEATURES. TWO 810 FEATUKES, A SCREEN MASTERFIECE. f "THE MANX MAN." "THE MANX MAN." > " THE MANX MAN." " THE MANX MAN." IS, "THE MANX MAN." "THE MANX MAN. - ' "THE MANX MAN." " THE MANX MAN." " ["HE MANX MAN." "THE MANX MAN." "THE MANX MAN" "THE MANX MAN." " THE MANX MAN." " THE MANX MAN." A Pioturisation of the Immortal Story by - j OIR TTALL pAINE. TTAI.L piAIXE. ! -U-ALL kOIR XL ALL C A INE. '"The Manx Man," in its screen counterpart, stnrts amid the quiet '< domesticity of its simple characters, gaining human impetus with every , moment, until it rises to tbe mighty rinal sweep of. pathos, tragedy and ! i sacrifice. * j i 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 CAST IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST EVER SEEN IN A SINGLE PICTURE. First National Presents Another Winner by that Master rroducer, i FRANK LLOYD, { SIXTY MINUTES OF MARVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT. I "THE SPLENDID ROAD." j *~ With " ANNA Q. NILSSON, ROBERT ERASER. LIONEL BARRYMORE ? PAULINE GAKON, EDWARD EARLE. _ Made by the man who made " The Sea Hawk "—and made In the fct same great style. % ■ I t SELECTED SUPPORTS. SELECTED SUPPORTS. ■1 ! USUAL POPULAR PRICES. ! BOX PLANS FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. |

AMUSEMENTS. HEY 1 TT'IDS. Ei i JVids. _ 1.. TTEY T7-IDS. fc J_-EY.t JLViDS. THIS IS THE LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF " THE PONY EXPRESS " AND RIN-TIX-TIN IX " TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY" AT THE QUEEN THEATRE. fc jfpOMMENCING mO-MORROW. t "Commencing J-o-morsow. t COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ~ COMMENCING TO-MORROW, RUDOLPH -TrALEiNTINO UDOLPH l V ALENTINO RUDOLPH -vrALEXTIXO UDOLPH •■ V ALENTINO In if VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ'S Ij.: GREAT WAR STORY, i. GREAT WAR STORY, g " rpHE TTUOUR TTORSEMEX t "J- HE J? OUR | "fTMIE TTOUR TTORSEMEX t - J- he J: our J-Lorsemex I' n.P A POCALYPSE." , x . \Jp J-re 1 . fiF mHE A POCALYPSE." i ., \J& J- HE XA.POCALYPSE.'' !t__ •> MASTER PICTURES PRESENT r A N 17 p IC OF THE "VfTGHTY "P|EEP, Ax J--PIC OF THE -"J-IGHTY - L, EEP, CROWDED WITH THRILLS AND SURPRISES. i "WONDERS f|F T HE C EA " '•' ** ONDERS "F J-HE I^EA." . "\T7ONDERS f\V rTUIE QEA." '. "vv ONDERS J-HE KJEA." ' "TT7ONDERS /"YE QEA." "*» ONDERS "f J- HE <OEA." "MANY BRAVE HEARTS ARE ASLEEP IN THE DEEP." DAVEY JONES' LOCKER HOLDS MANY WEIRD MYSTERIES THAT ARE EXPLAINED IN THIS PICTURE. QUEEN'S rpiIEATRE. UEEX'S J-HEATRE. /QUEEN'S nVHEATRE. *. V*UEENS J-HEATRE. COMMENCING mO-MORROW. OMMENCING J-O-MORROW. •pOOD EVENING EVERYBODY! Well, here we are again. I wish to bow my thanks for the veritable torrent of congratulations I have received lately. They refer, of course, to our shop window display In Queen Street, next Eceles, Chemist (H.M. Arcade). Note the model stage and model "Limited." with its precious freight of pretty girls and handsome men (including myself). Photos are by the Crown Studios. Models made by the cleverest stage carpenter In Auckland (who shall be nameless), and "scenery" executed by the same genius. Who Is a little backward in. . . Anyhow. While I was making it—aw, hang it, I've tpilt the beans : ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. HAMILTON.—The reason I was not apappointed BISHOP OF WAIKATO was that if I accepted the post I should be too far away to produce another JASPER'S |.pONCERT, asper's Concert, and the tragedy to Auckland would be so great as to affect the Stock Exchange, the ferry service, and even the weather. WORRIED. —You needn't fear bad weather on the D"*th -nd 20th. You can always gauge the weather in Anckland by the "following infallible guide : When you CAN see RAXGITOTO it is GOIXG to rain, and ' when you CAX'T see it—well, it is RAINING. AGITATED.—Be calm, old chap. Read the instructions on your ticket. TWO NIGHTS (19th and 20th). i.e.. NEXT WED. and THURSDAY. Different programme each night. (N.B.—A few of the items will be given both nights). INQUIRER.—Yes. Mr. S. Hardwick (soloist in "Hiawatha") is a member of JASPER'S. LIMITED, and so is his wife, MADAME ANITA HARDWICK. MR. RAY FULLER.—Sorry our comedian, U™ KLES M ASSEE. refused your offer of f. £ ?T,£„T.? eb ' bnt y°" se '-' Q e belongs to JASPER'S. LIMITED. SUSPICIOUS—I do NOT spend the concert $?S e X-p 0 !* r i ] Ve *l: ra . r ' 1 , Ho ■'*" It goes DIRECT to City Mission Funds, of which balance is published and audited annually. CRITIC.—There will be P.O PERFORMERS in the Maori Scene, and the stage will be properly arranged with n whare. etc Say can you lend us J or 4 piu piu mat's (for men) ? INQUIRER.- I HATE you ! I wish I could hate you more. You ask mc if JASPER'S CONCERT is on the 19th or 20th . Well, it's BOTH, with a capital B. fa -IQTH AND OATH TVT AY . 3, J-J7TU AND -"TH -IM-AY, 57 NEXT WEDNESDAY AND rpHURSDAY EDNESDAY AND J-lIUHSDAY SIDNEY.—Of course, it's in the BIG TOWN HALL. Did you tWnk it was in the Y.W.C.A.? NOTE RE TICKETS. ETC.—At LEWIS R. EADY AND SONS, LTD.. Queen Street. yon will find the BOX PLAN. For 3/ you can reserve your seat here, or buy 2/ iind boo tickets here also. You can buy 2/ and bob tickets opposite in our advertising shop. H.M. Arcade. Queen Street, at such times as the shop is open. Now then citizens, help a good cause, ;md enjoy the best show for years in one hit. Well. I have to go and see Dave O'Malley about his-lighting effects. SEEYOULATER, CHEERIO. £_ AATLWAY JTOTICEg. ■VT E W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. On Saturday. 15th May, 1925. the usual 4.30 p.m. Swanson-Auckland train will be delayed to leave Swanson at 4.30 p.m., Henderson 5.0, Glen Eden 5-10, New Lynn SA7,, Avondale 5.23, Mount Albert 5.29, -Uratngdde 15.36. Auckland arrive 5.5- p.m.. k : ,---— - *

AMUSEMENTS. SESSIONS :0.15 a.m., 12.13, 2.15, 4.13, 6.15 & 5.15 p.m. I REQUESTS:!! TNEMANDS !'. ! EQUBSTS!!! ! ! ! Pleas and entreaties from countless hundreds force us to retain for j. A "pEW IIfORE TAAYS | -*- jj ew IU-ORE J-'AYS I AT j EVERYBODY'S. | Direction ...... Thomas A. O'Brien, D 1 TTJ ,rj.RIFFITH'S | . VV. GRIFFITH'S 1 DYX7 /GRIFFITH'S | . VV. <JT B IFFITH'S | 1 D. W. GSKgE- | J I FIRST PARAMOUNT PICTURE. " THAT ROYLE GIRL." "THAT ROYLE GIRL." "THAT ROYLE GIRL." "THAT ROYLE GIRL." "THAT ROYLE GIRL." [ "THAT ROYLE GIRL." j "THAT ROYLE GIRL." j ________________ L i Featuring Carol Dempster, W. C. Fields, James Kirkwood, etc. It grows on you . . . this mighty masterpiece of the genius of the screen .... Hundreds have seen it twice .... three times .... Why not you .... SEE IT AGAIN! AND REMEMBER— QRCHESTRA Renders Nightly the Special Musical Score And MISS VIOLA LEACH AND PARTNER Continue with their Charming Dancing Scena. FOR RESERVES : PnONE 44-402. ROYAL. KLNGSLAND. OVAL. FINAL SCREENING. ROYAL. TO-NIGHT AT 7.4."".. ROYAL. Special Big Attraction. ROYAL. "mHE V\7 HITE WISTER." ROYAL. "J- HE »VIHTE ROYAL. 'THE WHITE SISTERROYAL. " THE WHITE STSTER." ROYAL. "THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. "THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. "THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. "THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. "THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. " THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. " THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. '" THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. " THE WHITE SISTERROYAL. " THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. "THE WHITE SISTER.' ROYAL. "THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. " THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. " THE WHITE SISTER." ROYAL. Starring ROYAL. T ILLIAN fOISH, ROYAL. vTISH, ROYAL. Presented with ROYAL. SPECIAL PROLOGUE ROYAL. And ROYAL. SUPERB MUSICAL SCORE ROYAL. By the ROYAL. ROYAL ORCHESTRA OF ROYAL. SEVEN PERFORMERS. ROYAL. Special Attraction Prices : \j, 1/6. ROYAL. Children Half Price. RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEX * TJARK. DEN g_. ■*- ARK. EDEN *£S TJARK. DEN IWI - 1 - ARK. EDEN Slj7 X_ TJARK. DEN A ARK. rugby. qaturday. saturday. rugby. Saturday. Saturday. rugby. rugby. col. rifles v. grammar ob. rugby. col. rifles v. grammar o.b. rugby. col. rifles v. grammar o.b. RUGBY. Kick-off L 45 Sharp. RUGBY. RUGBY. PONSONBY. V. MARIST 0.8. RUGBY. PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. RUGBY. PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. RUGBY. Kick-off 3.10 Sharp. RUGBY. Admission. 1': Stand 1 / Extra. BECKY Sch ° ol Cnil dren Free to Ground, j RUGBY. <^HO\V^iROUNDS. RUGBY. | RUGBY. RUGBY. GRAFTON V. 'VYRSITY ; RUGBY. GRAFTON V 'VARSITY* j RUGBY. GRAFTON V. 'VVRS'TY* RUGBY. Kick-off 3 p.m. I RUGBY. Admission Prices as Usual I RUGBY. . ' | RUGBY. T. W. MAREN, j RUGBY. Secretary. I RUGBY. A.R.F. Union. _ jj yiBURBS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. Geueral Meeting. Io he hel-i at Training Shea. THURSDAY NIGHT, at S p.m. All Players requested to be there especially Junior Grades. W. VALLANCE, 156 Hou. Sec. ROLLER SKATING. XL.O. SKATING RINK, BROADWAY. » NEWMARKET. Great Potato Race To-night. Plenty of Fun. Plenty of Fun. Learners Invited. TJREMIER RINK (off Pitt Street. City). A . Two Lovely Floors. Great Skating. Learners Taught. Come Along To-night, 7.30 to 10,

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1926, Page 24

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