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AMUSEMENTS. HA! HA! HA! Laughter Week at the Strand. STRAND. TRAND. STEAM). TKAND. STRAND. TRAND. "Always a Good Entertainment." . Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT. AT 5 AND 8. Sessions : 11.15, 2.30. 5 and 8. Afternoon Tea from 2 tIU 4.15. 7 Chances. 7 Chances. 7 Chances. Full of Fun, Fuss and 7 Chances. Feathers! 7 Chances. * * • 7 Chances. BUSTER KEATON. 7 Chances. 7 Chances. "DUSTER T7" EATON, 7 Chances. -DrjSTEK "-EATON, 7 Chauces. DUSTER TT'EATON, 7 Chauces. -DuSTER "i-EATON, 7 Chances. -"DUSTER T7-EATON, 7 Chaaces. -DrjSTEli iVEATON. 7 Chances. . • • 7 Chances. 7 Chances.- Twenty-four hours to win a 7 Chances, bride! A crowded church of 7 Chances, willing women. And only one 7 Chances, man to be the husband. It's 7 Chances, the funniest romance that ever 7 Chances, decorated a screen. Wide open 7 Chances, in explosions of mirth and 7 Chances, merriment! Try and stop 7 Chances, laughing? it can't be done. 7 Chances. • • • Also Screening : LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, 1926. OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE FILM. Strand Magazine Topical. Cartoon "The Great Explorer." • • • 5 And A Bright, Breezy Outdoor Story of the Australian Bush, "fpHE DUSU WHACKERS." "-L HE -DtjsHvVHACKERS. ,, Made Entirely in Australia • • * • And at Evening Sessions, MISS CHRISTINA ORMISTON (Soprano). STRAND CJ Y -UPHONY ORCHESTRA. TRAND OfMPHONY V/RCHESTRi. Prices: 1/ to 2/9. 'Phone 43-114. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC Tlyf AJESTIC. -"J-AJESTIC. Tl/f AJESTIC. " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fnller-Hayward Theatres AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT 5 AND 8. I - AST rriHREE -p|AYS. J-HREE -L'aYS. Sessions: 11.15, 2.30, 5.0, 8.0. OF THE GREATEST ROMANCE OF ALL. T.he £400.000 Film Spectacle the Whole World is Talking About. METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER'S METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER'S Successor to "THE WHITE SISTER." THE PRODUCTION MAGNIFICENT. " ROMOLA." " ROMOLA." " ROMOLA." T ILLIAN AND rkOROTHY ISH. ■•-'ILLIAN AND JL/OROTHY VJISH T ILLIAN i.YD ■pvOKOTHY ISH. -LILLIAN AND -L'OROTHY *-*ISH. " ROMOLA." " ROMOLA." " ROMOLA." Lillian Gish's wonderful acting when she discovers that her own husband is the betrayer of " Tessa," and the father of the child she is nursing, holds one spellbound, and strikes a grand chord of human emotion. Grandly Supported by RONALD f-lOLMAN, ONALD W. J. POWELL, HENRY KING. And a Cast of Thousands. Splendid Prologue, GRAND OPERA SCFJNA (" II Trovatore.") I'riees as Usual. Phone 43-210. .gps Plan At Theatre. THE LAST THREE DAYS. GRAND. TITO-NIGHT. HAND. Opp. G.P.O. J-O-NIGHT GRAND. GRAND. r»KTER T> T^YNE'S GRAND. AKIEK -D- IYyNE'S GRAND. •• XTEVEU GRAND. l> GRAND. mHE GRAND. ■*• GRAND. mWAIN GRAND. - 1 - GRAND. . . OHALL GRAND. k3 GRAND. AXEET." GRAND. I -ML GRAND. A Great Picture —A Great Author GRAND. —A Great Cast. GRAND. " "VTEVER GRAND. x> GRAND. rpHE GRAND. JGRANW. fTUVAIN GRAND. JGRAND. CJHALL GRAND. *-> GRAND. Tl/fEET. ,, GRAND. &1 Sesslons: 11.13, 1, 2.30, 4.30, G and 8. Book Seats—Phone 42-274. — at rnnii /Srand q-»o-M(;iiT — — Jr\-T J-IIK VJraN'P *n.\|P.HT — R I ALTO I And i rjEGENT. | ialto ) And |. Urgent. I The Theatres of Distinction. Direction Thos A. O'Brien.' Management A. W. Andrews. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 7.43 P.M. FOR A SEASON OF THREE NIGHTS. I THE RIALTO PROGRAMME. j Paramount, Presents "The Border Legion" Zane Grey " The Border Legion " Zane Grey The book has been read by millions and millions have seeu the picture. You'll enjoy this. Also, "THE OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER." Starring .Tosie Sedgvrick, EXTRA:— THE WILSON BROS. I THE WILSON BROS. j (E. J. Wilson, Physical Director V.M C \ and Len Wilson), in an entirely new Act. j STKKXCTH. j Don't' Kiss This. I THK KKOKNT PROGRAMME. j " Beggar on Horseback " .. Edward Horton ." Beggar on Horseback " .. Esther Ralston Fun and Fantasy and a Novel Story You've Never Seen This Picture. Also, " THE DARK SWAN." From the Novel by Ernest Pascal, Starring Monte Blue and Marie Prevost. PHONES: RIALTO 40-60U HONES: REGENT i!]!2o-142 LICENSING NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICANS LICENSE.—I. ROBERT EMMET BRADLEY, of Thames, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and T ,3r a } r> tbe next Licen sing Meeting to be held at Paeroa. on the ISth day of JUNE 1926 apply for a Certificate authorising the Issue ot a Publican's License for the House situate at Paeroa, and known as the Railway Hotel, containing six rooms exclusive of those required for 'he use of the family. Name of owner. Trustee Estates E F. and M. A. Moriarty/ Daled at Paeroa the Ist day of June, 19*>6 —R E. BRADLEY. Applicant. ' i| e BABIES' OUTFITTERS. •OAKLAND. Newton— Boys' Hand-made r.i* u5; om P er s. Coats, Breechettes, Gaiters, Frocks, Capes, Singlets, Petticoat" B

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

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