m AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. TRAND. STRAND. TRAND. • ■ CJTRAND. ■ Strand. " Always a Good Entertainment." Direction .. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15 p.m. LAST -VTIGHT. .4 ST -»-MGHT. TO-NIGHT, AT 6 AND S. "The Dark Swan." A Startling Book as a "The Dark Swan."' Brilliant Photo-play. "The Dark Swan." • • * "The Dark Swan." , , "The Dark Swan." , | "The Dark Swan." | With "The Dark Swan." j "The Dark Swan." i MARIE I "The Dark Swan." i PKEVOST | "The Dark Swan." ] I "The Dark Swan." I HELENE | "The Dark Swan." | CHADWICK I "The Dark Swan." | I "The Dark .Swan." j And "The Dark Swan." | "The Dark Swan." MONTE BLUE "The Dark Swan." j "The Dark Swan." ' ' A Splendid Supporting Programme of Pictorial, Musical and Stage Entertainment. Box Plan at Theatre. Prices: 1/ to 2/a. 'Phone -13-114 for Reserves. LAST DAY OF "PETER PAN!" CJEXD mHE TJ-IDDIES mO-MORROW : K-'END J-HE J-O-MORROW : Sir J. M. Barrio's delightful creation, "Peter Pan." has by this time taken a secure place in the hearts of children of all ages, and there are few nurseries in the land in which Peter, Wendy, Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, and his Pirates are not as familiar as the most time-honoured lore of fairyland. | Here is an opportunity for those who , have not yet made acquaintance with i the living Peter Pun to lose no time in doing so. P~ ETER T>AN." f KTF.it A AN." | i " P ETER PA N." ' "PETE It P A X." ! "PE TE R P A N." i "PE TE R P A X." I "PETE R P A N." i "PETER PA N." I "PETER PA N." ; j "PETER PA N." "PETER PA N." "PETER PA N." 1 DAY SESSIONS |~\XLY. ay Sessions "nly. At 11.30. 12.45, 2.30 and -L.'.O. CHILDREN SIXPENCE. COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. OMMENCING J- O-MORROW. " I~idy of the Night" — contains real interest—tbe kind that appeals to all ages— young, old and in-between—a story that reveals the intimate love affairs of two classes of women. THAT'S WHY YOU WILL LIKE IT. I 1 | "TADY AF I | " C F i I I | rpHE >_TGHT " I | J- HE --i IGHT " ! 1 (Metro-Gold wvn) | I I With j I x" ORMA I I ORMA | I In a Dual Role of | I Demi-Mondaine and Debutante. | ij , I THE TWO SIDES OF LIFE AND LOVE! A strange duel for love between two girls marvellously alike. See how each fought for the man of her choice, with weapons forged by environment. » * * . . . Until the moment the girl of the L'nderworld deliberately threw away every hope. WHY? special a nnouncement. fecial Announcement. • • * Owing to the tremendous popularity of BATHIE QTUART AND ATHIE AND BATHIE STUART AND HER "IfAORI "\r.\IDS ER --'J-AORI -U-AIDS HER MAORI MAIDS At the Majestic this week, the Strand Management has arranged for this unique and spectacular entertainment of MAORI FOLK SONGS AND DANCES MAORI FOLK SONGS AND DANCES to be transferred in its entirety, with spectacular stage setting. to the STRAND for ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing TO-MORROW. BE \T7ISE and Book "VOW > E »» ISE Your Seats OW: • • * Box Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 43-114 for Reserves. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. MPIRE. FINAL SCREENING. EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.4.1. EMPIRE. Big Double Programme. EMPIRE. miIOMAS "VfEIGHAN EMPIRE. J-HOMAS -^J-EIGHAN EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. " r\LD TTOME ITTEEK." EMPIRE. " AJ-OME VVeeK." EMPIRE. A Story Filled With DelightEMPIRE. ful Humour That Will Appeal EMPIRE. to Everyone. EMPIRE. Sparkling Entertainment in EMPIRE. Seven Reels. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. Attraction Xo. 2— EMPIRE. ELEANOR BOARDMAX, EMPIRE. PAT OMALLEY. EMPIRE. HARRISON FORD EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. " TJROUD " EMPIRE. " tROUD A'LESH" EMPIRE. From the Novel by EMPIRE. LAWRENCE RISING EMPIRE. Also. Two-reel Comedy EMPIRE. Gazette. — Orchestra' ' EMPIRE. Popular Week-Night Prices • EMPIRE. Stalls, 9d ; Circle 1/ - EMPIRE. 'Children. 6d. R OX V\7 OODwARD 'S TDICTURES OX * WOODWARD'S AICTCRES BRITANNIA. PONSONBY, THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ZANE GREYS "LIGHT OF THE WESTERN"" ST\RS' "LIGHT OF THE WESTERN' STARS/ Featuring JACK HOLT. NO\H BFERY BILLIE DOVE. ' ' ' Comedy "ABOUT FACE" "TOPICAL AXD SCENIC. ' MUSIC BY BRITANNIA ORCHESTRA Booking at Golden Bnwl. or 'Phone 26-234 FRIDAY, SATURDAY. ADOLPHE ..iENJOU AND GRETA NISSEN In "LOST—A WIFE." GARRY JENKIN. GEORGE FONDER. And SAM EDWARDS in a Sketch " SOB STUFF." At JASPER'S CONCEPT (Dave O'Malley's Celebrity Banil a i-o )
CKPRCH NOTICES. <_W?X AT 10 " WI-RK /£~s§\ J±,D - " EEK I ITS.! "RIBLE STUDY. JJ-IRLE TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) O NIG-HT ITHURSDAYI. AT THE TABERNACLE. 7.30. Lecturer: MR. C. J. ROLLS (Supt. N.Z. Bible Training Institute!. Subject: "LIGHT FROM PROPHECY ON pre SENT-DAY NATIONAL PROBLEMS." This will also deal wtih the World Outlook as dealt wtih by Dr. John R. Mott. " -•--■■■ - x ELOCUTION. MISS HILDA PARKINSON. Certificated Teacher of Elocution. T.C.L. (Honours). Teacher St. Joseph's Convent , Studio : 23. Rose Rd.. Grey Lynn. B AISIE CARTE-LLOYD (Qualified Teacher). Studio: 218, Jervois Rd. • Advanced Students. Tiny Tots. Winners , Wellington Competitions.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1926, Page 24
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