AE-US_-___NT3. j Attend the G o'Clock Session This Evening. ' Attend the 6 o'clock Session This Evening. Attend the (! o'Clock Session This Evening. , Attend the 0 o'Clock Session This Evening. , Attend the ts o'Clock Session This . Attend the (I o'Cloik Session This Evcnlu.iAttend the l> o'Clock Session This Evening. Attend the 0 o'Clock .Session This Evening. Attend the <> o'Clock Session This Evening. Attend tho 0 o'C'.oi": Session This Evening. Tho Special Prologue will be presented at this as well as at the 8 o'clock Session. EARLY EVENING SESSION AT 6. STRAND TKAND ' QJTRAND i "TKAXD QTKAND STRAND i I r~ r I ipres is screened daily at 11.15, | 12.50, 2.00, 4.80, 0, S.3U. [ I . I " YPRES." "YPRES." "YPRES." "YPRES." ! "I'PRES." "YPRES." "YPRES." "YPRES." "YPRES." "YPRES." "YPRES." ! "YPRES." "YPRES." " YPRES." Passed and Approved by His Majesty's Army Council. THE STORY OF THE IMMORTAL SALIENT. "YPRES!" GH_LUVELT! HILL 60! MESSINES RIDGE! PASSCHENDAELE! Names to conjure with! Milestones in a glorious campaign which will live forever in the minds of all New Zealauders. A Living Pulsating Pageant of Heroism. Showing the COLONIAL CONTINGENTS, Who, with the "Old Conteaiptibles," rallied to the distress call of the Motherland, and bared their breasts to the enemy for four long years. APPROPRIATE PROLOGUE. Specially Adapted Musical Score. Including Favourite Wartime Melodies by CJTRAND CJYMPHONY |~VRCHESTRA. K>r_AND ♦Symphony "rchestra. Overture—"Moruins, Noon and Night" (Suppe). OWING TO THE HEAVY BOOKING PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO RESERVE THEIR SEATS. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. NOW SHOWING. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE PRESENTS HIS PREHISTORIC THRILLER, "THE LOST WORLD." "THE LOST WORLD." "THE -LOST WORLD." "THE LOST WORLD." "THE LOST WORLD." Featuring LEWIS STONE, BESSIE LOVE, And WALLACE BEERY. MASTER PICTURES Present OWEN TITOORE WEN - i - > - L OORE In "GO STRAIGHT." "GO STRAIGHT." "GO STRAIGHT." "GO STRAIGHT." "GO STRAIGHT." A THRILL O* COMEDY DRAMA. NOT WITH RUDOLPH VALENTINO. THE YXTATER C.HEIK." HE V » ATER rS H EIK.-' IT'S A KOMIKAL KOMIC. Sessions : 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. 'Phone 41-341. ROYAL. KINGSLAND. OVAL. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. ROYAL. Double Star Programme. IiOYAL. TOM MOORE, ROYAL. WILLIAM RUSSELL, ROYAL. EDITH ROBERTS, ROYAL. In ROYAL. " f\y rpiIIN TCE," ROYAL. "VTN J-HIN -»-CE," ROYAL. " r\N fTUIIX TCE," ROYAL. -v/N J-HIN -*-CE," ROYAL. A marvellous combination of FUN, ROYAL. PEP, and ZIP. It begins with a ROYAL. rush, and ends with a bang. ROYAL. Also. ROYAL. JACK HOXIE, ROYAL. JACK HOXIE, i ROYAL. In ROYAL. "mHE "RED T»IDER." ROYAL. "J- HE -"ED -"IDER." ROYEL. Red Man against Pioneer—Pony ROYAL, against Covered Wagon—Arrow ROYAL, against Rifle. Thrilling action, ROY\AL. staged in marvellous mountain ROYAL. scenery. ROYAL. Screening in Addition : ROYAL. "J3ADIO "ATAD," ROYAL. "-tVADIO J**- AD." ROYAL. Rollicking Two-reel Comedy. ROYAI. Music by ROYAL ORCHESTRA. ROYAL. of Seven Performers. ROX TITOODWARD'S TJICTURES. ox * »oodward's -Pictures BRITANNIA. PONSONBY, THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Paramount Picture, 1 " RUGGED WATERS," T 1 "RUGGED WATERS," [ With Lois Wilson. Wallace Beery Warner Baiter, and Phyllis Haver. A romance of life-saving and love-saving A ' smashing melodrama of the sea. A story packed with heroic action, quaint humour, and romance. It is a story of thrilling and heroic deeds along the stormy coast of Eastern America, and the life-saving service Comedy : "HOT SHEIKS." TOPICAL. EDUCATIONAL. Chapter 7 : "PERILS OF THE WILD " Bookinc at Golden Bowl, or Phone '>6-'>34 MON., TUES. : Reginald Dennv in ' "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD." ROEEER SKATING. JJOLLER gKATIXG. I've been to the Show and had a good go At the Rabbits, the Roll Down aud DirtIve had fnn galore (there is still plenty more). With many a "bob" hard to part. But for real honest fun, I know there is none. The truth now to you I'll relate, To give downright pleasure, with unstinted measure. Like a ball-bearing good roller skate. PREMIER "DINK R E M I E R ii i n K. TO-NIGHT 5 TO 7. GREAT NIGHT SESSION, 7.30 TO 10 Monte Carlo, Toboggan, Band, Waltzing i Two Step, etc. Room for 350 people on Top ..Floor and 200 on Learners' Floor Don't be afraid. Everything in good order! First-class instructors, floor managers' and general conduct. ' PITT TERRACE (opposite Gas Co.'s Office). PITT STREET. NEWTON, Or through ST. KEVIN'S ARCADE. Admission, 6d. Floorage, 1/. Skates, 6d. OKATIXG TO-XIGHT. RIXK IN PITT TERRACE, Opp. Gas Co., Pitt Street. TWO LARGE FLOORS. GOOD BALL-BEARING SKATES. THE-GAME TO WARM YOU UP. THE Beautiful Majestic Theatre wiU be packed with 2000 people To-morrow (Sunday) Night, to hear Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher speak on " The Christian Fool " Mr. Barry Coney will be the soloist. Are i you coming?—then come early ! 74 s ■ooirriM, and _fitiNjea,adviiitijiimi
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 20
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