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AMUSEMENTS. HIS WEEKS MAJESTIC "SPECIALS." "THE TOWER OF LIES," Sea Strom's Masterpiece, featuring Lon Chancy and Norma Shearer. "RENE AND RENAUD," Novel Musical Act from London Coliseum, and X.Z. SCEXIC, showing scenes of S.S. Di KARL" WRECK off the Xorth Cape. AT AJESTIC. — -l>A AJ ESTIO. MAJESTIC. — AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. — AJESTIC. — Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15. 1, 2.30. 4.30. 6 and 7.55. Which of us dues not build a Tower of Beautiful Lies About those we Love? A Page from tbe Book of Life. Soul-stirring! Vivid. Passionate! 'I I ! Victor Seastrom's | I I I Magnificent Production, t j "THE TOWER J I OF LIES." j l I A World Prize Story, | ! With I I I lON /"-.HANEY | J OS j And 1 I I | VTORMA QHEARER. | 1 -W ORMA * 3 HEARER. | I | Two of Filmdom's Greatest | j Stars. I I ! i From the Novel. "The Emperor of Portugalia," By Selma Lagerlof. nore is the story of a man who was neither 'anions nor distinsuished. but whose heart tvas rich and great. His love for his beautiful daughter placed her high above the slander and scandal that clung about her name. She had made one fatal mistake in her endeavour to help her parents—but such a love as her father's could only turn to blessing. Also Screening: MAJESTIC NEWS TOPICAL. Including Golf Championship Match Between Jones and Hagen. N.Z. SCENIC—"Where the Blue Pacific Uolls," showing S.S. Kara Wreck off the North Cape. COMEDY .... "The Swimming Instructor." A Van Bibber Series. At Evening Session and Saturday Matinee. TJENE AND T_>ENAUD. AVENE AND AV ENAUDDirect from the London Coliseum and Alhambra, Paris—Europe's Two Leading Variety Theatres. In " BANJO NOVELTIES." i " BANJO NOVELTIES." " BANJO NOVELTIES." A Bright and Original Entertainment. A IX CJOLOISTS' /"ORCHESTRA. •"-all Soloists* Orchestra. Australasia's Largest Permanent Orchestra. Conductor: Fred. G. Mumford. Overture .. "La Sorrentina" (Salvadoreu . Book Your Seats! Ring 43-210. Prices: 1/ to 2/0. Children Half-price. V,"*. MP IRE. DOMINION ROAD. AA MPIRE. Commencing EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. EMPIRE. Vitagraphs Big Thriller: EMPIRE. TJAMPERED V*OUTH." EMPIRE. "A AMPERED AIOUTH." EMPIRE. "PAMPERED V ol -'TH." EMPIRE. "A AMPERED lOUTU."I OUTU." EMPIRE. Adapted from EMPIRE. BOOTH TAKKINGTOX'S EMPIRE. Famous Story: EMPIRE. "The Magnificent Ambersons." EMPIRE. E.MPIRE. The Warner Bros.' EMPIRE. Corned v Drama, EMPIRE. Second Attraction: EMPIRE. "TT-TSS \f E A GAIN." EMPIRE. "AViss B -ii-GAIN." EMPIRE. It's a Sparkler. EMPIRE. Marie Prevost Clara Bow EMPIRE. Willard Louis Monte Blue EMPIRE. Cause All the Fun. EMPIRE. Usual Prices. MPIRE. | T7TEAR REV. KAHI HARAWIRA TELL AA xhe Romantic Story of CHRISTIANITY AND THE MAORI RACE, HIPPODROME THEATRE, ■SUNDAY NIGHT. 27 CARNIVALS. k. Q.RAND /CARNIVAL. S||ygj'||H THRILL TTALL. rjMIE J.AST rpWO *TO*IGHTS AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OVER A THOUSAND TROPHIES! SIDESHOWS : SIDESHOWS : JAZZ ! JAZZ ! JAZZ ! JAZZ! JAZZ ! JAZZ ! JAZZ ! JAZZ '. r-'OMPETITIONS ! REGIMENTAL BAND AND ORCHESTRA. rpHE /CHARLESTON AND SPECIAL BALLETS By MISS BETTINA EDWARDS AND PARTY. D ONT M ISS rj.HE JjMNAL VTIGHTS. ADMISSION* FREE. HOCKEY. p» rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Afr) -'-O-MORROW (SATURDAY). V&% At the <&%A-" REMUERA GROUNDS, » Market Road. K~" ENT /CUP. ENT At 3 p.m. SOMERVILLE V. TIfOUNT T7<DEN, OMERVILLE V. IU-OUNT A_i DE .\, i At 1.43 p.m. JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP, TRAINING COLLEGE V. MOUNT EDEN. • Admission: Sixpence. 51 E. J. HEWITT, Hon. See. CORPORATION NOTICES. |pI T V OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of the Domain Cricket Ground to the Auckland Trades Hall Labour Day Committee for the purpose of holding a Sports' Gathering on Labour Day, OCTOBER 25. 1926, with authority to the said Committee to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge of One Shilling for every Horse or Vehicle, and an additional ' charge not exceeding One Shilling for each I Person for admission to the Pavilion. j J. MELDING. jia - Town Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 15 October 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 15 October 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 15 October 1926, Page 18

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