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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. — AJESTIC. Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15. 1, 2.30. 4.30, G and T.oo. A Page from the Book of Life. Soul-stirring! Vivid! Passionate! I i J Victor Seastrom's | I Magnificent Production, I j "THE TOWER j j OF LIES." I I With I lON pvUANEY I , •'ON I i And j I XTORMA CHEARER. | I -Al ORMA | I I From the Novel, "The Emperor of Portugalia," By Selma Lagerlof. Here is the story of a man whose 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 Paciflc Rolls," showing s.s. Karu Wreck. COMEDY "The Swimming Instructor." At Evening Session, TJENE AND TJENAUD. -■- V 'ENE AND J^ENAUD. Direct from the London Coliseum and Alhambra, Paris, in " BANJO NOVELTIES." ALL fiOLOI.STS- H KCHE STRA. Soloists' Orchestra. Ring 43-210. Prices: 1/ to 2/0. "OUDOLPH -y-.YLENTINO In the last picture he made. Vitb VILMA BANKY, « In " THE SON OF THE SHEIK." E. M. Hull's sequel to "The Sheik." At the Majestic On Friday. Next. R I ALTO To-night TJIALTO. lALTO at 7.40. -tVIALTU. Direction Thos. A. O'Brien. Mauageaient.. .A. W. Andrews. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS. "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT." Laura "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT." La "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT." Plante. From th« story, ■'Doubling for Cupid, ' by Nina W. Putnam. Also, Pola Negri, C. Coukli. and C. E. Mack, Iv " A \\7OMAN f\f rpilE WORLD." ax Woman v/f J- he World.' j A strong story and plenty of fun. Aud " A SOCIETY SENSATION." Rudolph j" A (SOCIETY SENSATION." Valentino. • ; Au interesting Short Story. ; Overture, 7.4. J. Phoue 46-000. if? KG EXT To-uight T>EGENX. |-"EGENT at 7.4.-.. -Kegenl. 1" A WOMAN OF THE WORLD." Pola . j"A WOMAN OF THE WORLD." Negri. - j ' Also, :,"THE TIMIJER WOLF." C.Jones w " THK TIMBER WOLF." C. Jones! A Story of the Great Outdoors. And "A SOCIETY SENSATION." R. Valentino. Overture. 7.4.->. Phone 20-142. ri rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER A OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. \X7EDNESDAY. /QCTOBER ~{\ > WEDNESDAY. —U, AT S P.M. Under the Direction of MR. J. M CI \RK REPEAT PERFORMANCE OF i.' v' MILNE'S FAMOUS PLAY", I 'TJMIE JJOMANTIC AGE." T HK JJOMANTIC \ GE." By TALENTED AMATEUR COMPANY" "GREAT SUCCESS." "THE ACTING WAS CAPITAL."'—Vide Press. Proceeds on Behalf of Society For Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and St. Andrew's Church Repair Fund. Reserves 3/. Unreserved 21. \ Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady's. S6 ART UNIONS. rjMIK Q.OLDEN rpKEAiSURE ilif . u Mu - v LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS. l'rize No. 1 of £1000—Ticket No. H06550, MRS. 11. WELSH, c/o J. Holmes, Grand View Road, Fran-ton Junction. Prize No. 2 of £1000—Ticket No. .34951, MR. A. J. BAILEY", Reuall Street, Masterton. Prize No. 3 of £1000—Ticket No. E70703 MR. A. MARSH, Kotuku. Prize No. 4 of £100—Ticket No. A 40547. .MRS. VALUER, Suell Street. Morrinsville, Waikato. Prize No. 5 of £.jo—Ticket No. E75453. MRS. WAUKERVIci, c,o S. P. Spiller, Napier. Prize No. 0 of £20 —Ticket No. F71434 MR. S. P. ABBOTT, 23, Russell St., Marton. Prize No. 7 of £10—Ticket No. D 42203" MR. W. T. BANDY. Ranfurly. The £0, £2, and £1 Prizes will appear iv Monday's issue. _ W,. G. COMPTON, 110 Dominion Organiser. MEETINGS. -RATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. A Public Meeting will be held at Y.W.C.A. on WEDNESDAY, October 20. at S p.m.. 1 to discuss the effect of Concrete Buildings " on the health of the community. All interested are invited. E. BUCKLEY TURKINGTON. 20 Sec. Special Committee. CRICKET. ? - «__ AUCKLAND CRICKET D A- ASSOCIATION. D ll[_L Entries for All Grades in the above Association's Competitions for Season 1020 27 will Close at •"> p.m. on TX - I '; > ' ,A ,t' °Cth October. 1020. at the Offices of .1. 11. I WATTS. Hon. Treas., Of). Queen Street, and ;N. H. E. HOCKIN. Hon. Sec. Nathan * I Bor_l Buildiu.s. Customs Street E. • N. 11. K. HOCKIN. 1 Hon. Secretary. — j r.O. Box 70. v - t, TJRING Your Old Hats to Tutt'i ami uavi y [ J_> them ma.« liks sew. I

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Auckland Star, Volume 246, Issue 246, 16 October 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume 246, Issue 246, 16 October 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume 246, Issue 246, 16 October 1926, Page 20

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