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AMUSEMENTS. First Wellington ! Then Levin ! Then Palmerston North' And all places crowded the bis .'"Double Show," and all DELIGHTED! And now, heralded by the Press and the. Priblic as the greatest Theatrical event in the history of New Zealand, it sweeps on to Auckland. "V'EXT T\?EDXESDAY, AT i> Oft EXT WEDNESDAY, AT —.OV, YEXT YI7EDNESDAY. AT *> Qft -»■* EXT VV EDXESDAY. AT And again on Wednesday Night, with a big "Full Show" at the Lyric, as Well as the National. NATIONAL AND LYRIC THEATRES. BUT NOTE— That the big "Full Show." a< submitted in its entirety, will be at the National and Lyric ONLY. Positively NOT appearing at ANY Suburban Theatre. as the "Sunbeams" leavp for Sydney immediately after the National-Lyric Season. FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES, AUSTRALASIA. LTD., PRESENTS: (Through its Theatre Representative, Stanley N. Wright) SIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY, SIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY .SIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY, SIR JOHN MARTIN HARVEY. In The 12-Rr-.--]. BriiUh-niade Super-Scr<H>n Masterpiece that definitely banished American Film Supremacy. "THE ONLY WAY," 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY," 12 Acts. "THE OXLY WAY." 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY." 12 Acts. "THE ONLY WAY," 12 Acts. lit Led Up the Steps of the Scaffold). SUPER-SCREEN SENSATION THAT FIRED THE IMAGINATION OF" THE BRITISH PUBLIC. , Adapted from the famous stase play. '"The Only Way." and from Charles Dickens' ''Tale «>f Two Cities." and with Sir John Martin Harvey in his original role of Sidney Carioii. who went to the gallows with the words on his lips : "It is a far. far better thing that I do than I have ever dome ; It is a far. far better rest I go to than I have ever known." Also—on the Stage. Not a Picture, but the ".Sunbeams" themselves. FRANCES SCULLY Presents THE QUNBEAM /CHILDREN HE OfSBEAM niHE C< UK BEAM CHILDREN -*- HE OuXBEAM FROM S V D N E V, PKOMSY D X E V, IN The .luvenile Stage Wedding that proved the biggest "winner" in the history of the Hayinarket Theatre. Sydney, and the Tivoli Theatre. Brisbane, and that has also delighted Wellington THE rtfTEDDIXG f\F "OABY \r ERR. he > » edding "f -"aby the tttedding f\f t>aby t7-eljr. he Wedding j-»aby J^-ekr. With Baby Kerr as the Bride! Georgie Foster the Groom: Stella Lamond as Auntie Stella (who came because she WASN'T inviteo , ), and Jackie Clarke, the Australian Jackie Coogan. as Best Man. SPECIALITIES INCLUDE. The "Beauty" Ballet of 9 1 The "Baby" Ballet of G: And the Royal Wonders. youngest tioupe of Acrobats in the World. ALL APPEARING IN AUCKLAND FOR THE FIRST TIME. NOTE : The Bridal Procession will pass through the Theatre, and over the Footlights! Then the "Reception" and all the joyous happenings right up to the Honeymoon. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS AND PRICES. NIGHT SESSIONS, at both Theatres. Reserve your seats at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Price 2/9. DAY SESSIONS, RESERVATIONS, at Theatres ONLY. National phone 42-169 ; Lyric phone 43-645. Price: Stalls. RESERVES 1/6; CIRCLE ,AXD DRESS CIRCLE, 2/9. NOTE.—There will only be-ONE Matinee at Lyric {Saturday Afternoon, 2.30). National daily 2.30. AFTEKXOOX PERFORMANCES EXACTLY AS AT NIGHT. PRICES. DAY SESSIONS : Stalls, 1/ ; Circle and Dress Circle. 2/. PRICES, EVENING SESSIONS: Stalls 1/G; Circle and Dress Circle, 2/9. SESSIONS : National, 11.30. 2.30, 5.30, and 7.43. De Luxe Sessions, with Full Orchestra and "Sunbeams," at 2.30 and 7.45. Lyric, Nightly at 7.45. Matinee. with Full Orchestra and "Sunbeams," on SATURDAY, 2.30. AQUATICS. TJICHMOXD t'xiwiSlXG CLUB. The Annual Prize Night and Dance will be held at the Casino dv Danse (late Rush Munro's Hall, Ponsonby Road), TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday). Prize winners are notified that the Club will not be responsible for Trophies uncollected on that night. Dancing S-12 p.ni.. Supper. Double Tickets 4/. Ladies -I, Gentlemen 2/0. J. L. LONGBOTTOM, 1 Hon. Secretary. IK BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the Matter of, the Bankruptcy Act, 190S, And In the Matter of WILLIAM HENRY TOMLINSON, of Huarau, Bushman, a bankrupt. Take Notice that application will be made to the above-named, Honourable Court on FRIDAY, the 16th day of July, 1926, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as counsel may be heard, that an Order of Discharge be granted to the above-named Bankrupt. Dated at Auckland this 21st day of June, 1920. B. BECKERLEG, £3 Solicitor ror BankruptBUm>IMG. A BSOLUTELY Bedrock Prices. All loans •£*- attended. Plans, Specifications Free. Phone 127-14 S. — Phillips, Builder, Point Chevalier. L» ABOUT Buildiug that Bungalow! UovL Leans attended. Section owners financed; estimates free; plans prepared.— Croll and klonaghan. Joan Street, Point Chevalier. . : C AW 9 O L N O D G H, Steel Window Manufacturer, Mechanics' Bay. Steel Windows' are cheaper than wood. Carried in stock for Residences, Factories and Warehouses. Price-list on application C BEFORE deciding on your Builder, see . Houses built by Arthur H. Buckley, Winstone Bnildings. Finance arranged. U CH. FRANK HAM, Sawmiller and • Joinery Manufacturer, Mahnra St., Newniarfeet. Stocks Joiaery always on hand. ■ ■ • C OUMS BROS.J Contractors, 223. BalmoMi Road, Mount Eden. Phone 20-1 S3 Modern Bungalows Erected. Plans, specification prepared. SectioD owners financed :to build." • . ■ _c PLANS, Specifications, from £1 1/, competent Draughtsmen.—Home Designers. 54, Regal Chambers, High St. JPhone 45-S2& C WHY Pa? Sent?-Lyons, Johnstone St. Point Chevalier, will Bnild for yon on unequalled terms. " t> - TYPISTS. ? "vriSS R. BARKER, Typist and Duplicator, - I **- X.Z. Insurance Buildin/is. Room 421 Queen St. 'Phone 43-572. A T>RING yonr Old Bats to Tntfs and hare ** them made like new. j>

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1926, Page 18

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