AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. TRAXD. STUAND. TUAND. QTUAND. "Always a Good Entertainment." Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. Sessions: 11.15, 2.30, 5 and 8. LAST "VTIGHT. AST i>l IGHT. TO-NIGHT, AT 5 AND 8. 7 Chances. 7 Chances. Full of Fun, Fuss and 7 Chances. Feathers! 7 Chances. « « » } chances. BUSTER KEATON. 7 Chances' "DUSTER XT EATON, 7 Chances. -L»USTEH -»-*-EATON, 7 Chances. 7 Chances. The funniest romance that ever 7 Chances. decorated a screen ! Also Screening: Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase, IU-U. Oxford T. Cambridge Boat Race Film, And A Bright, Breezy Outdoor Story of the' Australian Bush, " THE BUSHWHACKERS." * * « • And at Evening Sessions: MISS CHRISTIXA ORMISTOX (Soprano). STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices: 1/ to 2/0. 'Phone 43-114. COMMENCING FRIDAY. FROM, THE BIGGEST STAGE HIT IX 25 YEAKS. 5,000.000 persons saw It In America. For 2 years it ran in New York and broke existing records. 300,000 copies of the book sold within « months of publication. More than 600 clergymen have used the theme for their sermons. William Fox Presents THE MOTION PICTURE OF CHAXXIXG POLLOCK'S SENSATIONAL STAGE PLAI, " THE FOOL." "THE FOOL." "Tin-: f001,.----"THE FOOL." "TIIK FOOL." "THE FOOL." "TIIK FOOL." "TIIK FOOL." "TIIK FOOL." "THE FOOL." "TilK FOOL." "TIIK FOOL." "THE FOOL." "TIIK FOOL." "TIIK FOOL." "TIIK FOOL." '•THE FOOL. - ' "TIIK FOOL." "THE FOOL." "THE FOOL" ns a piny brought fortti comment and violent criticism. In tlio tilin "The Fool" is a greater, more spirited, more meaningful production thnn the stage piny was. It riiiss with life and truth, pulsates with notion, glows with a deep spiritual significance. Yon will hear this picture talked of for years. Do not fail to .see it. CAST INCLUDES: Edmund Lone, Joseph Burlc, Krenda Bond. Fred C. Jones, Dnwllng Clark, Paul Panzer, Helena D'Algy, Anne Dale. Marie Shnffer, Mary Thurman, AND A HOST OF OTHER FAVOURITES. Statesmen, Authors, Executives and Business Men from every walk in llfp havo endorsed this great and wonderful Modern Drama. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. And |\f ADAME A NXETTE TTAYWARD i-'AADAMK iXNXETTE Jd- AY WARD ("Mezzo Soprano). BOX PLANS FOR "THE FOOL" NOW OPEN AT THE STRAND. BE WISE BOOK EARLY. mHEATRE. ,V EST J-HEATKE. PONSONBY ROAD. TO-XIGHT—At 7.45 ! liarp.—TO-XIGHT. MOXSTEIi \TAUDEVILLK AND TJICTURES. » AUDEVILLE AXD -L ICTURES. THE MIDNIGHT DEW,. Song and Dance Artists. MISS SYBIL DICK, Descriptive Songstress THE FRECKLES, Character Ducttists MISS B. INNES, Soprano. CAKA, In Russian l>ancing. MISS EJLSMORE, Balladlst VIC PETERSON, Character Vocalist. Other Specially Selected Amateurs. Special Engagement of MISS VAL AR I LLO YD, The Inimitable Comedienne. Supported by A VERY GOOD PICTURE PROGRAMME GEORGE O'BRIEN, With an All-Star Cast in "TfUGHTIXG TTEART," " X lOHTING -LLKAKT," "FIGHTING HEART," "FIGHTING HEART," From the Xovel "Once to Every Mnn." COMEDY. SUPPORTS. Music by the West End Orchestra. Prices: Stalls. 0d ; D.C. 1/. PJAPITOL. DOMINION RD. TERMINUS V^APITOL. «™l- TO-XIGIIT-7.43-TO-XIOHT. LAtIIOL. A I'aramouut Special §Sgg£: :w|g H°r,i fife: "WILD HORSE MESA." £ A EJ£2 L - "WILD HORSE MESA." CAPITOL. ZANK GREY'S CAPITOL. ZANE GREY'S Greatest and Most Popular VArIIUL. Story CAPITOL. The Second Picture. riEEES* T55 S TORM RREAKER. CAPITOL. J- HE ►O'TOIJM -£»REAKER rvPrrm- TIIK c.u-itol £ A EJ J .Q r * ORCHESTRA. CAPIIOL. Reserves. Phone -20-574. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 13TII JUNE, 1026, AT 5.30 P.M. MUSICAL TJECITAL L'SICAL -tVIiCITAL By the MVNICTV A L B A N D M C N I C I P A L BAN IX Bandmaster .. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. ADMISSION FREE. J. MELLTXG, 5 Acting Town Clerk. MEETINGS. THOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. Notice is hereby given that PUBLIC MEETINGS, under the auspices of the Mount Albert Borough Council, to exnlain PROPOSALS, Will be held EDENDALE, THURSDAY. lOth Inst — Presbyterian Schoolroom, • Balmoral Road. ICIXGBLAND. MONDAY, 14th inst — Jubilee Hall, New North Road. MOUNT ALBERT, TUESDAY, 15th inst — King George's Flail, New North Road UORNTNOSIDE. WEDNESDAY, 16th inst' Hirst's Hall, New North Road. LEONARD E. RHODES. Mayor. Moruingsklp, .Tune 8, 1926. 4 *i§Mtokf NATIVES ASSN." ° Members and «Intending Members are requested to attend at Employers' Association Rooms, Empire Bldgs., Swanson St., this THURSDAY EVENING, AT 5.43 P.M. All those interested in the Association cordially invited. Business important. 70 J. TOOMATH, Hon Sec. A PRESENT from Mother. Father, Sister, or Brother—An Umbrella bought at Lcthaby's, Strand Arcade, B.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 22
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