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AMUSEMENTS. DOUBLE VALUE—LONDON PIERROTS. And Usual First-Rate Majestic Programme. "IyTAJESXIC ■W'-AJESTIC j»p.l!-:sTIC l*i-AJi-:sTic 71 rA.IESTIO • ■"•J-α JEST 1C Sessions: 11.13, 1.0. 1i.15, 4.30, 6 and 8. Direction .;.. Fuller-llayward Theatres. rpO-XTIGHT. J-O-^IGHT. * * # * If you Want to Laugh. And Enjoy Yourselves, See THE LONDON PIERROTS. Presented by Messrs. J. Taylor and T. Carlton, And The Screen's Most Irresistible Comedienne, ■\TARION TkAVIES, ' I>J -ARION ■L'AVIES, MARION DAVIES. MARION' DAVIES, IN "TIGHTS OF f\LD "RROADWAY." "-LIGHTS OF V/f.n DIIOADWAY " '• LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY." " LIGHXS OF OLD BROADWAY." A Delightful Comedy of New York in the Good Old Days. ALL CJOLOISTS r\ R CHESTRA. Soloists v-'kchestka. Overture, "Masanlello" (Auber). Box Plan at Theatre. Prices, 1/ to 2/9. Phone 43-210. Children Half Price. FOR THE KIDDIES (Day Sessions). ROBIN TTOOD." OBIN JJ-OOD." DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS' MASTERPIECE. At 11.13 and 2.15. SEE THE MAORI ENTERTAINERS TONIGHT TO-NIGHT. STRAND rTKAND STRAND TitAND QTKAXI) K>XKAND • Direction Fuller-Hay ward Thentres Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. rpO-XIC.IIT rpO-NIC.HT -•-O-NIUIIT i-U-XIIillT. * ' * * * You dou't know the meaning of "thrills" until you've seen BETTY pfIMI'SOX, F.TTY V/OXri'SON. BKTTV COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON, In " RAMSHACKLE HOUSE." •' RAMSHACKLE HOUSE." " RAMSHACKLE HOUSE." From the Novel by Hulbert Footner. * * • • An pxcitins mystery story with a big alligator !i;rht' to add a uniyue thrill. * • • • EAST \ XI) \-|'i:ST AfAORI AST Axn >> EST ENTERTAINERS XTERTAIXERS In a New of Maori Songs, Dances. Hakas and I'oU. * • • • CJTRAND QVMPIIONV Ar.CUKSTRI Strand Symphony "rciiestka.

Box Plan at Theatre. Prices 1/ to 2.9, Children Half Price. SEND THE KIDDIES TOMORROW TO SEX THE NEW EDITION OF " The Kid." With "The Kid." "The Kid." /IHAKLEB fMIAPLIN "The Ki<l." V-UAKLES *~ lIAPLIN " The KM." •' The Kid." And - The Kill." " The Kid." JACKIE /"X)OGAN. " The Kid." " ACKIE V-'OOGAN. " The Kill." Screening at 11.15, 3.25, 3.40 and 6.40. rpHE Worlds Greatest Footballer, A HAROLD LLOYD, iv the funniest football jraine in history, at the PRINCESS. TIVOLI and EVERYBODY'S, NEXT THURSDAY. LECTURES. gONGS AND CONG J-)EVELOPMENT. A! I*'1*' J-j JjAKKA 7 QONEY, L.R.A.M. (LONDON). PARNELL LIBRARY HALL 'Parnell Road, near St. Stephen's Avenue) TO-MORROW NIGHT. AUGUST 24. TO-MORROW NIGHT. AUGUST 24. AT S P.M. Sonc-s Illustrative of the Lecture will be rendered by Madam Evelyn Sharp. Miss norothyYoud. Mr. Barry Coney, and Mr Dudley Wrathall Chairman : PROF. H. \V. SEGAR. Admission 6<l. or by Course Ticket. AT S P.M. Piano kindly supplied by Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. 32 DYERS AND CLEANERS OPRING /"^LEANING. THE CROTHALL WAY Beating Carpets soon re-ears them oat Have them cleaned "The Crothall Way." It cannot injure the fabric. It raises the nap. brightens the 0010-.irs. The carpets Mok as fresh as new. Washing Blankets at home is never satisfactory,. Have taem done 'The Crothali Way" and note how soft a Uil tltwy they become— and hr>« tapestries, chair covers, table covers, we clean the:u all so beautifully you'll always send them to us! Charses quite moderate. Try ns. Call, write -or Ph >ne T.-'SH or 21-500. We'll collect and deliver. rj»HE QROTHALL \yAT "QKI AND "TvYEING f^U--4S. CUSTOMS STREET EAST urr. sTxioxns street. mo. DOMINION ROAD NEWMARKET. NEXT TO POST OFFICE PONSONRY. OPP piVT OFFICE PARNELL. 171. MANFKAU ROAD. ONEHUNGA. QUEEN STREET CITY AGENT. ARNOTT. la. QUEEN ST. HAMILTON. SS. VICTORIA STREET. WORKS AND HEAD OFFICE: 33-35. EDENVAI.E ROAD, MT. EDEN, AUCKLAND. C Oα YEARS EXPERIENCE DYEING AND °U . CLE NING. COSTUMES AND SUITS, DRY CLEANED, 7/6. COSTUMES AND SUIT*. DYED. 12/6. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DYEING AND CLEANING DONE. J. G. PEAT,

36. Eden Terrace. 2min from Symonds St. Open evenings from 6.30 to 7.30. Ring 43-151 for particulars. , S7 C~iAKPETS. Upholstery, cleaned and shampooed.—Vacuum Cleaning -0., ACT Bldss Wellesley St W Ph.me 41-760. D I"l*E have Cleaning and Remodelling De- •' partments for Ladies' and Gents' Hats.—Cos's Hat Factory Karangahape Rd D W H. DREW. Tailor. Cleaner. Dyer. '• • Repairs and collects, delivers.—'Phone 46-620. T'j. Wellesle? St. c it t\(\(\— CARPETS Cleaned and Di.<in- **' uuu fected : Elecrric Beating Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 August 1926, Page 18

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