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- AMUSEMENTS. '■ RATIONAL /CONTINUOUS. T YRIC AT TAX ■. National Continuous. JLiyric at *.40. NATIONAL SESSIONS : 11.3U, 1.45, 3.20, 4.50, 6.25, and S. POSITIVELY T AST 9 "TvAYS. "POSITIVELY T AST O "VTIGHTS. -Positively -L*ast & ±-> AYS -Positively J-4st Eights. COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. lIW RRRRRRRR EEEEEEEEEE NNNN NNN.N EEEEEEEEEE 111 l RKRRRKRKR lOEBEEEEEEK NNNN NNNN ICEEEEEEEEE 111 l KRRKRRRRRR lOEEEEEEEEE NW'NNN NNNN KEKEEEEEEE lIIJ KRRR KRRR EEEE \.\NNNN NNNN EEEE 111 l URRR RRRR EEEE NNNNNNN NNNN EEEE 111 l RRKR RRR EEEEEEE NNNN NNN NNNN KEEEEEB 111 l URRRRRRRR EEEEEEE- NNNN NNN NNNN EEEEEEE 111 l RRRRRRRR EEEE NNNN NNNNNNN EEEE 111 l RRKR KRR EEEE NNNN NNNNNN EEEE nil RRRR RRR i:eeeeeeeee nnnn nnnnn eeeeeeeeee 111 l RRRR RRR EEEEEEEEEE NNNN NNNN EEEEEEEEEE lIH RRRR RRR EEEEEEEEEE NNNN NNNN EEEEEEEEEE CJPECIAL TITDSICAL "DROLOGUE. "\TISS T\OROTHY TRAVIS, SOLOIST. Special -"J-csical a rologue, 1 iss--Dorothy -L^avis, soloist. /COMMENCING rpiIfRSDAY "V-EXT. /COMMENCING fTIHURSDAV ATEXT Commencing. J-hursday JXext! Commencing -Thursday -M ext. A DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. HEADED BY I; "THE JOHNSTOWN F, LOO D." t 'JSK E -TOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" f E JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." •• TIIK JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" U 'THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." -THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" t: "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." -THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" f; "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." -THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" t ,^S E JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" ! ,/£% X JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." -THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" I "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." -THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" i TgK JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.- , -THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" I THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." - THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" r "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" f . £51 JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." -THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" J "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." -THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD" . "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD/ — *J The bursting of the dam that cost the lives of thousands and swept a thrivin" city off the map. The female Paul Revere stirring the town to action in the path of a raging flood An industrious American metropolis demolished by a wall of water. Homes, churches and stores swept away by a cyclonic torrent. The greatest disaster any country has ever known. Thrining rescues in fire and flood. THRILLS DRAMA ROMANCE. Eight Towns Destroyed. 12.000 Lives Sacrificed ! Scenes of Terror and Moments of Inspiring Heroism ! SEE IT '. '. '. A CITY SWEPT AWAY. -ilso. Also, "THE NEW COMMANDMEN T." > ! "THE NEW COMMANDMENT." "THE NEW COMMANDMENT" * " THE NEW COMMANDMENT." " THE NEW COMMANDMENT " " THE NEW COMMANDMENT." " THE NEW COMMANDMENT " *■ "THE NEW COMMANDMENT." "THE NEW COMMANDMENT" 0 " THE NEW COMMANDMENT." " THE NEW COMMANDMENT." " "THE NEW COMMANDMENT." "THE NEW COMMANDMENT" ' " THE NEW COMMANDMENT." " THE NEW COMMANDMENT " " THE NEW COMMANDMENT." " THE NEW COMMANDMENT." PROM THE NOVEL " INVISIBLE WOUNDS," By COL. FREDERICK PALMER. The Strangest Drama of Youth and Love Ever Filmed—Gorgeous in Settings— Touching in its Intimate Story of Humanity. Featuring blanche cjweet, "den t yon, lanchb «weet, -»-*en -^yon, holbrook blin, etc. never a romance half as sublime—never a drama patterned nearer to life. oklt such artists as blanche sweet and ben lyon could portray it i ! i usual "prices—from "1 / to o/q sual, -Prices—from - 1 -/ 10 ■«/ «• SPECIAL MUSIC BY LYRIC AND NATIONAL CONCERT ORCHESTRAS. BOX PLAN FOR NATIONAL AND LYRIC THEATRES. LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. RESERVATIONS, PRICE 2/9.

AMUSEMENTS. mHE QOSSACKS QOMING. 'rrasE qossacks qoming. I'LiANS NOW OP£N. PLANS NOW OPEN. •* Voices of incredible power and depth. . . A sensational success." —London Correspondent of " New York Musical Courier." THE TkON /^IHOIR. HE -L'ON V^'HOIR. THE TkON piHOIR. HiE J-'ON TH-E T^ ON COSSACK piHOIK. H , E [ Direction E. J. CARKOLi.. J TOWN HALL. , JUNE 15 TO 10. •* It is a long time since their like has been heard in London." — " Westminster Gazette," 23/3/24. rpHE QOSSACKS A RE /^OMINO. THE /COSSACKS ARE ppMINO. RESERVES. RESERVES. 7/6 and 5/. Plus Tax. 7/6 and o/. I'lus Tax. 7/6 and 5/. Plus Tax. 7/G and 5/. Plus Tax. PLANS NOW OPEN. PLANS NOW OPEN. AT LEWIS It. EADY AND SON, LTD. For Students' Concessions and Concessions for Parties on TUESDAY, June 15, and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 16, apply to the Manager of E. J. Carroll Celebrity Tours, CAMD'EN PRATT, 10, Row's Chambers. DANCING. 'TAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TAZZ. «J A7.Z. The " AZZ. JAZZ. BURLINGTON DANCE JAZZ. JAZZ. CLUB. JAZZ. JAZZ. MASONIC HALL, JAZZ. .TAZZ. Eden Terrace. JAZZ. ! JAZZ. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) JAZZ. JAZZ. JUNE 9. JAZZ. JAZZ. GJIAND SELECT JAZZ JAZZ, i JAZZ. EVENING. JAZZ. JAiM. To be held in above Hall. JAZZ. . i<™ *, rizes for Novelty Dances. JAZZ. "™- Co . me along and enjoy your- JAZZ, j TA77 li 1 " ot the mo - s t JAZZ. tKW ?£J; c . Dances in Auckland. .IAZZ. , .lA££. Uancing commences sharp JAZZI ■ JAZZ. at 8 p.m. to 11.15 p.m .T-VZZ \ JAZZ. -A Good Time guai-anteecT or JAZZ." • JfZZ. money refunded. Good JAZZ t Or = hestra m Attendance JAZZ , JAZZ. Ladies 1/G, Gehts ••/ ; \l-r'/ JAZZ. Double a/0 -/ '' \\ty : J T A AZ Z z B - SPECK - ie - ' Jazz. jazz. jazz. jazz. Jazz , GO A SCENE OF joyous refinement and Everybody Happy" "x oel John . son's Orchestra fully endorsed the reputation that had preceded them," nere nonular comments made by patrons on our onpniii" night. To-morrow Night should provide even More Entertainment. c c a SAVOY DANCE CLTJB With NOEL JOHNSON and'hk FAMOUS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA TO-MORROW OVEIXN-ESDA\-) ' And Each Succeeding Wednesda'v Dancing from 8 p.m NEW Ora.Ngis HALL, Newton Road (Top Symonds St) Subscriptions: Ladies 2/, Gentlemen 2/6; Double, 4/. Cloakroom Attendant. Carparking Space. SBL E C'T „, _ DAN cE, To be held at 24 Wyndham St., City! in aid of: Y.W.C.A, Hostel Good Vloor, Good Orchestra. On WEDNESDAY, June 9, at 8 p.m. PS mO-VIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY, at T^ St Barnabas' HaU, Mt. Eden; select nnnrPß tcIII be held; splendid floor and 2Ste Vthi Versatile Four NoveUy Orehe,trft. Dencing Bto 11.-of . ± ' x, < -'• J3

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1926, Page 20

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