Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. The "Double-barrelled" Show that swept Wellington off its feet is coming to the "VTATIONAL AND T YRIC -IVational AND -L-YRIC -VTATIONAL AND X YRIC -National and -L-_ric rpHEATRES. J-HEATRES. THEATRES. HEATRES. Starting WEDNESDAY, TUNE QQ EDNESDAY, ** UNE - J5 -»« First National Fietures (Australasia), Ltd., Presents SIR TOHN "\rARTIN TTARVEY. IR "011N i"-ARTIN JJ-ARVEY. SIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY. SIR TOHN IVfARTIN TTARVEY. IR 'J OHN -""-ARTIN -LJ-ARVEY. London's Illustrious Actor of the legitimate Stage, in the Colossal 12-reel British-made Screen Portrayal of his most famous Play, adapted from Charles Dickens' "Tale of Two Cities." THE fi NLT Y\7 AT -" 12 Acts - he "nly »»ay." 12 Acts. '"THE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. "TIIE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. THE O nly W AY '" 12 Acts - HE "NLY V\ AY." 12 Acts. (It led up the steps of the scaffold.) (It led up the steps of the scaffold.) Sidney Carton saw this was the only way— that he should go to the gallows for the sake of the woman he loved, but whom he could never call his. And he went up the steps of the scaffold with the words on his lips. "It is a far, far, better thing that I do than I have ever done ; It is a far. far better rest I go to than I have ever known." THIS IS THE BRITISH-MADE PICTURE THAT DEFINITELY BANISHED AMERICAN FILM SUPREMACY. Also, on the Stage, FRANCES SCULLY Presents THE SUNBEAM CHILDREN THE SUNBEAM CHILDREN THE SUNBEAM CHILDREN FROM SYDNEY. FROM SYDNEY. FROM SYDNEY. In the Juvenile Stage Wedding that captivated packed houses at the Ilaymarket Theatre. Sydney, and the Tivoli Theatre. Brisbane, and that has just caused a furore at the Grand Opera House, Wellington. "THE WEDDING OF BABY KERR." "THE WEDDING OF BABY KERR." "THE WEDDING OF BABY KERR." "THE WEDDING OF BABY KERR." "THE WEDDING OF BABY KERR." A Children's Pantomime. conceived by Stanley N. Wright, and produced ami assembled by Frances Scully, ot" Sydney. now in New Zealand, for the purpose of the Dominion production. 40 OF AUSTRALIA'S CLEVEREST JUVENILE SINGERS, DANCERS. PANTOMIMISTS, AND ACROBATS. All Appearing in New Zealand for the First Time. And Introducing THE "BEAUTY" BALLET OF 0 And THE "BABY" BALLET OF 6. And THE ROYAL WONDERS. (Youngest Troupe of Acrobats in the World). And Baby Kerr as the Bride, Georgie Foster as the Groom, Stella Lamond as Aunty Stella, Laurence Foran as Mr. Henpecked, And JACKIE CLARK, (The Australian Jackie Coogan), As Best Man. WEDNESDAY TXTEEK, TUNE i>Q EDNESDAY *V EKli, " UNE — O.

PARNELL TJICTURES. ARNELL -PICTURES. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT S. T»CCK TONES, "RUCK TONES, "DUCK TONES. THE FAVOURITE COWBOY STAR, In " TTEARTS AND QPURS." " TTEARTS AND QPURS." " TTEARTS AND CPURS." Prom the Famous X'ovel, "THE OUTLAW." The Augmented Orchestra will render during the evening the following:— "LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR," "MARITANA," "LILAC TIME," "HCMORESQUE." No Half Price for Children at Evening Performance. "VTEW ZEALAND LABOUR _> PARTY. ><§—w_-3a_TO-MORROW SUNDAY , 13, BgJKjSyFJiwro-MORROW' sunday , ia, \jlßy<i»T_J At 7.30 p.m. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. pRAND pONCERT AND T ECTURE. PROGRAMME. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. 1 Tenor Solo: (a) "Mother Maehree." (b) " Irish Eyes." Mr. McVie (well known Irish Tenor). » 2 Dramatic Monologue: (a) " The Coward," (b) "Danish Child Song" (Dukke Lisa). Miss YjTilborg Andreassen. 3. Violin Solo (a Boy and a Violin) : (a) " When Song is Sweet." (b) " Somewhere a Voice is Calling." Mr. Cyril Smithson. 4. LECTURE. Subject: "Is the Progress of New Zealand to be Determined by the Level of the Backward Nations of the World." Speaker, Mr. W. E. Parry, M.P. Chairman, Mr. Oliver Mason, o Soprano Solo: "(a) "Love's Old Sweet Song," (b) " Birth of Morn." Mrs. Mark. 6 Musical Monologue: (a) "The Wedding Present," (L) " After Marriage." Miss Rosa Tilton. 7. Teno* Solo: (a) "Nirvana," (b) •' La Donna Mobile." Mr. Will Coleman. Musical Programme arranged by Mrs. A. J. Dreaver. At the Piano, Mr. Leo Conrad. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. QUAY STREET MEETING, 2.45 P.M. Speaker: MR. D. McCLYMONT. Subject: " Blood and Oil." Chairman, -Mr. A. G. Osborne. ELLERSLIE MEETING. SOUTHERN CROSS THEATRE at 8 p.m. CONCERT AND LECTURE. Lecture by MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. Subject : " Labours Ideal." Chairman, Mr. A. S. Richards. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. 4S KING'S THEATRE NEWTON. INGS THEATRE NEWTON. Direction . . Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 P.M. William Fox Presents THE T7URST "\TEAK." HE -E IRST J- EAR." iVaturing MATT MOORE. Also Screening: UNRESTRAINED V"OUTH." NRESTRAINED -»- OUTH." USUAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES AS USUAL. , MEKTINQB, LKOTURH, DANCING, »HO*S

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19260612.2.168.3

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 22

Word Count
779

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 22

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert