AMUSEMENTS. NAVY LEAGUE TICKETS. Jj HOLDERS OF NAVY LEAGUE OCCASION OS WHICH THEIRTICKETS ARE AVAILABLE. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. " ZEEBRUGGE." Si Special Prologue and Orchestra gr At 2.30 and 8 Sessions. Also Screening, PETER THE GREAT, Toe Remarkable Police Dog Hero, In A "VX7ILD JUSTICE." " W iLD J CSTICE." V] " ' LI I_ OTKAND H . OTKAND otkand . OTKAND OTRAND . Otkand — Mrection Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.13. -pO-MOEROW. rpO-MORBOW. TSSBKBS: TEBKS* E ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY ALICE TEBRY ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY ; AND i CONWAY TEARLE , CONWAY TEARLE fOXWAY TEARLE CONWAY TEARLE CONWAY TEARLE CONWAV TEARLE In l— 1 : The Popular Stage Play, " THE GREAT DIVIDE." " THE GREAT DIVIDE." " THE GREAT DIVIDE.' , "THE GREAT DIVIDE. -, " THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." " THE GREAT DIVIDE." " THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." * "THE GREAT DIVIDE." " THE GREAT DIVIDE." " THE GREAT DIVIDE " is the most popular stage production of the last twenty years. • • • • The »tory is of the West of to-day: of a woman, cultured, educated, and townbred, facing the hardships of the country life. • • • • " THE GREAT DIVIDE " has been produced on an elaborate scale, and the entire company spent more" than six weeks on the Painted Desert of Arizona and in the Grand Canyon of Colorado getting exterior scenes. • • • • Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-114. Prices, 1/ to 2/3. Children half-price. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. MPIRT. FINAL SCREENING. EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. EMPIRE Double Star Programme. EMPIRE. BAROLD BELL WRIGHTS EMPIRE. Famous Novel visualised, EMPIRE. rnHE T>t;-pREAIION OF EMPIRE. " J-HE OF EMPIRE. TJRIAN T^ENT." EMPIRE. -DrIAN -tVENT." EMPIRE With a tine cast, including EMPIRE Kenneth Harlan. Mary Carr, EMPIRE. Helen Chadwick, Zasu Pitts, i EMPIRE Ralph Lewis, and Roy Barnes. EMPIRE. Second Attraction: EMPIRE. The Mighty Epic Drama, EMPIRE. "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD." EMPIRE. You'll cry at its pathos, laugh EMPIRE, at its humour, and cheer at its EMPIRE. climax. - EMPIRE. Popular Prjces, 9d, 1/; EMPIRE. Children, »>d. MEETINGS. fi IPSY OMITH. p IPSY IPSY CMITH. /"IREAT ■pVANGELISTIC -\riSSION. fpOWN TTALL. rpOWN TTALL. rpO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. WEEK NIGHTS, Except Saturday, 7.30 p.m. SUNDAYS— Afternoon, 3 p.m.; Evening, 8.15 p.m. TiriD-DAY TITEETING, IN PULLER'S OPERA HOUSE, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. fPO-MORROW "CIRIDAY, SPECIAL MISSION HYMN BOOKS Will be on Sale at Services. fJO-NIGHT rpHURSDAY, AT Y.W.C.A. AT Y.W.C.A. MEETING FOR BUSINESS GIRLS AND WOMEN. 3.30, Tea. 6 to 7, Meeting. Addressed by MRS. YOUNG. EVERYBODY WELCOME. The Board of Directors of the Y.W.C.A through the General Secretary, Miss Jean Stevenson, offer the hospitality of the Y.W.C.A. Building in Upper Queen Street '.. for the use of those attending the Gipsy Smith Mission. ' * Room? may be had for private interviews or Prayer Meetings, also the Rest Rooms may be used by those awaiting meetlnes. The Cafeteria is open to all, week days 0 12-2 p.m., and 5-6.30 p.m., also on Sundays, - 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. and a to 6.30 p.m. IS " ATHLETIC SPORTS. «k ~V EW ZEALAND CROSS- '• /iffc, COUNTRY 5- CHAMPIONSHIP. 10 J?* [J SATURDAY NEXT. ?, SATURDAY NEXT. 1- SEPTEMBER 4, 1928. AT 2.30 P.M. ALEXANDRA PARK. EPSOM — (By kind permission Auckland Trotting Club). Competitors are requested to call upor " Secretary for tickets and numbers withoui I? delay. ~ -aDMISoION: Adults 1/-: Children 6d Grandstand Free. - L. A. TRACEY, ■ a . Hon. Secretary N.Z.A.A.A. | c WM. MORTON, jj Hon. Sec., Auckland Centre N.Z.A.A.A. — . 7( se ==^=====^===:^= f n " JUMBLE SALE. Xtumblb sale It- tl ac ST. JAMES - HALL. Wellington Street, lie SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, at 2.30 p.tu 1 64
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 2 September 1926, Page 24
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