AMUSEMENTS. cricketers! ricketers: the first day's scores of the test match will be exhibited outside the strand theatre ABOUT NINE P.M., TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT. For Years Past the Auckland Public Has Come to Expect the Fiuest Entertainment Fare at the Strand. This Week is offered what is conceded to be the Outstanding Film Masterpiece of the Year—plus an Excellent Supporting Pictorial aud Musical Programme ! STRAND. XRAND, CTRAND. "THA.ND. QTRAND. "Always a Good Entertainment." Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. CONTINUOUS DAILY. mO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. -LO-MGHT. J-O-NIGHT. FROM THE BIGGEST STAGE HIT IN 23 YEARS. ACCLAIMED BY LONDON, NEW YORK, AND PARIS ! " rpHE 0.000,1x10 People " -*-HE a- OOL." Saw it in America. " rpHE T7VJOL," Ran for two years in "-Lhe -L OOL." New York breaking " THE FOOL." existing records. 3,000,000 copies " rpiiE poOL." of the book were sold. " -LllL ■*- OOL." More than 800 clergy- " rpHE T7MOOL." men have used the " ■*■ HE r OOL." theme for their " rpHE TTHJOL." sermons. •■ -L he -L 1 OOU" "rpHE TjiOOL" The '" -MIE -T OOL." Motion "mill-: T7VJOL." Picture •• ■*- HE A 2 OOU" of -rpiiE thool." Charming •• - 1 - he -L OOU" Pollock's THE T.-OOI.."' Sensational HE -L OOU" Play. It rings with life " rpHE ~C<ooL.'' ami truth, pulsates " -LllE OOL." with action, glows " "THE TT'OOL." with a deep " J-IIE A 1 OOL." spiritual "rTVHE "IT'OOL." signiticanee. "J-HE -*- OOL." "rpili: -p00r.." This is the story of a "li ■*- ooL." man who sacrificed "rpHE 'pooL" the woman he loved " - L HF a. ool." to practise what he "T H,: Tc" 0 !-." preached. WAS HE "A- HE A- OOL." A FOOL? SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE, And -MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD (At Evening Sessiousl. Also Screening : Strand Magazine Topical. South African Native • Study (In Colour) Scenic. Waiwera —Auckland's Beautiful Health Resort ..Scenic. And Tbe Merry Mischief Makers, (\VH (CANG, "ur "ang. OUR GANG. In "THE BIG SHOW." Their Latest and Funniest Comedy. OTRAND OYM PHONY ORCHESTRA. OTRAND Oymphony V/RCHESTRA. Overture Selection from " lolanthe ' Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-114. /COME mo rpiiE {* Oft CESSION. v>ome a- o J-he v.ou ES sion. /COME rpo rpHE /? QA CESSION. v-ome J-o -Lhe O.OU Session. YOU'LL NEVER GET IN OTHERWISE. UNLESS YOU HAVE RESERVED FOR TO. NIGHT O. NIGHT AT THE j i PRINCESS.
Direction : Thomas A. O'Brien. The Greatest Comedy for Years, " "REHINP rpiiE T7IRONT " " J -»EHIND -LiiE J RONT" "BEHIND TIIE FRONT." ••BEHIND THE FRONT" "BEHIND THE FRONT." FOR A SEASON OF TWO WEEKS ONLY Full orchestra and Appropriate Prologue at De Luxe Session. 7..j0 p.m. 'Phone for Reserves. 41-556. TAON'T AfISS rpO-NIGHT. - L, UN"T -'A ISS J-O-NTGHT. TIIE '? A -TRACTIONS '•*■*-* IG -.ATTRACTIONS ! AT TIIE TIVOLI and EVERYBODY'S ! ■ . The Prince of Screams and Yells, RAYMOND /GRIFFITH AYMOND VTri FFIT h In ' " A "REGULAR TT^ELLOW." "■*•*■ -*-*EGCLAR a 2 ELLOW." "A REGULAR FELLOW." "A REGULAR FELLOW" "A REGULAR FELLOW." Bigger and Funnier than "Charley's Aunt." Also. REX "REACH'S EX -L» EACH'S Latest Famous Story. " rpiiE VT/OMAN." 'J- HE VJ OOSE >V OMAN " " THE GOOSE WOMAN"'" "THE GOOSE WOMAN" " THE GOOSE WOMAN." And the rTIHIRD pROUP x HIRD OF THE " SHINGLE " CONTEST. Everybody"s Sessions from 10 a.m. Tivoli. 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. Daily. TMMPRESS Reservoir "VTEVYTON Corner. -M EWTOV TO-NIGHT. COMMENCING 7.30 O'CLOCK' Paramount Pictures present Empress. . _________ Empress. " "RUGGED VITATERS." ' Empress. " -*-*UGGED TV ATERS." Empress. 6 Reels, with Empress. LOIS WILSON, Empress. WARREN BAXTER Empress. WALLACE BEERY. Empress. > . . * Empress. Empress. The tang of" the sea, the thrill Empress, of the shipwreck, the heroism Empress, of the life-savers and a delightEmpress, full romance. ° Empress. Also screening : Empress. CSUAL SELECTED SUPPORTS Empress. Stalls 9d. Circle 1/ Empress. Reserves 27-077 or the Bon Ton! pO ME NEXT WEDNESDAY. *-" OM E NEXT YV EDNESDAY. Join the Joy Germs in the Sing-song of the Season. Song Leader : MR. DREW, Sec. V.M.C.A Soloist : MISS NELLIE LINGARD, Contralto. TOWN HALL, 12.30-1.30. COMMUNITY CHNG OMMUNITY t_»ING. Chairman : His Worship the Mayor SONG BOOKS FREE. Proceeds devoted to Non-endowed City Charities. NOTE.—WiII those who were presented with Books at last Wednesday's Sing bring them with them, as the supply is limited? KEEP WEDNESDAY LUNCH HOUR FREE. lift ADVERTIOEMKNTt CONTINUED OVERI
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 22
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