AMTJS.EMEHTS. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. National continuous national continuous Sessions 11.15, 2, 4, 6, and S p.m. Sessions 11.15, 2, 4, 6, and 8 p.m.' LYKIC NIGHTLY AT 7.4.-. LYRIC NIGHTLY AT 7.45. ilannee Saturday and Monday at Z 30. Matinee Saturday and Monday at 2.30. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. \T r AST! ON THE SCREEN. Ti IG "RARGAIN CALE THE EMPEROR OF FICTION. OF LAUGHTER. TOSEPH /CONRAD ONLY ONE SEAT FOR EACH PATRON, •J \j But AT HIS BEST. IN 1000 LAUGHS TO EVERY SEAT. TZE WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION: Finklebaum and O'Brien, Auctioneers. \ " THE SILVER TREASURE." -THE SILVER TREASURE." C* EORGE QIDNEY, -THE SILVER TREASURE." i . £ii. ER TREASURE." -Famous for Jewish Characterisations, as -THE SILVER TREASURE." Finklebaum. ''THE SILVER TRE VSURF " "THE SILVER TREASURE!" M™sti - -THE SILVER TREASURE." _. r .^^ KBA J--THE SILVER TREASURE" The Popular Irish Comedian. as O Bnen. A FICTURISATION OF HIS MOST wirh popular novel. \,tera r^ordon ■ * era Gordon '"V-OSTROMO." To maintain the Jewish Pride. •■-> OSTROMO." j ACK -mj-ULHALL Lovers of Conrad who have longed to sco And ACK xJ - L "LHALL the work of the master craftsman trans- TOBYNA "DALSTON. ferred to the silver sheet, will be amazed •* OBYNA -"ALSTON. at thi; remarkable fidelity with which the Portraying the Lovers' Parts, director has handled his story material. In In ■ rpHE SILVER mREASURE." " SWEET DADDIES." •A HE J-REASURE." "SWEET DADDIES." - 'SWEET DADDIES." all the adventure, daring, reckless spirit 'SWEET DADDIES." and bravado of Conrad's "NOSTROMO" "SWEET DADDIES." are vividly depicted. The typical Conrad '-SWEET" DADDIeI"" swing and development have been incor- -SWEET DADDIES." iorared in the screen version. • -SWEET DADDIES." FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY. « TOJT7' CTT ArFT> TTJIT A CTTO-C'v lt * onr fnnny boDe haS b€en P acbed awa - v Lilt* blLiViliK IKhiAaUKJI.. in moth balls, thia Rollicking Comedy will iron out the wrinkles of worry. Has EVERYTHINC—BEAUTY, ACTION, shampoo the grouch, and give your dis'IURILLS. COLOUR. position the boyish bob I With GEORGE O'BRIEN « SWEET DADDIES." And LOU TELLEGEN. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION, AND A PARTICULARLY REFRESHFOX WORLDS NEWS. ING CHANGE FROM THE USUAL, •FELIX THE CAT." GAUMOXT GRAPHIC. "AMUNDSEN'sToIIe FLIGHT" " Wo * A * °J "^ ERS >" (interest). Two-Reel Comedy. BOX PLANS AT LEWIS E. EADY AND USUAL POPULAR PRICES. SON. LTD. National Theatre 'Phone 42-169. Lyric Theatre 'Phone 43-645.
AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS HIS "ITAJESTY'S mHEATRE. T7IMPRESS. IS J-HEATRE. -COMPRESS. Proprietors. .J. C. Williamson IX.Z-1. Ltd. —' "COMPRESS —^-^—— „ „, - - , -Impress! Continued Success of NEWTON The Popular Emotional Actress, MURIEL CJTARE, TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. URIEL 0 1ABR, KIKI. MURIEL CJTARR, KIKI. A URIEL KIKI. FIRST NATIONAL In Association with the Distinguished fjyj- SPECIAL. English Actor, KIKI ; FTIALMADGE HARVEY ADAMS, KIKI. A* ORMA "-ALMADGE HARVEY ADAMS, KIKI. "TiALMADGE And Her Brilliant Company of Artists, KIKL A.l ORMA "-ALMADGE KIKI. ■VTOR-MA' "TIALMADGE COMMENCING |I|l- X>i ORMA TALMADGE mO-NIGHT rpo-NTGHT. KIK L In Nine Huge Reels. J-O-NTGHT J-O-NIGHT. KIKL For Three (3) NTghta Only. KIKL , . Gladys Unger's Brilliantly Witty Play, ~JSJ' . ~ __• .„, ~ ivil&X. -I X I. "THE GOLDFISH." |j|f " THE GOLDFISH." t\tj .. X , £ t*» "THE GOLDFISH." fig; • ~ \ f \;, The Comedy That Held Paris for Three KIKI "AY I X I " and made New York Laugh for Four Years. KIKI , " XT' IK I" A Play of Many Marriages and Manners. KIKI [ ' " ■"- IK I " — KIKl! I " T7* IK L" Commencing KIKI. "-*■*- I X I." NEXT MONDAY NEXT, NEXT MONDAY NEXT, KIKI " • For Three Nights Only, KIKL YOU'LL LOVE FIKI— THE CJION f\S mHE -T.00R." KIKL YOU CAN'T HELP IT. HE "n J- HE J-'OOR." KIKI \ rvi;»>.ff n i Din- c„:„.-n„n„„ „-»u KIKI. "Kiki" is here. Which means that A Delightful Play Scintillating with KIKL Xorma Ta i madge is here in Tense Situations. _ ktr, best role that she has ever played! n „ . v KIKI. She is the- perky, swaggering, biuffCommencing KIKI ing( heart-breaking child of Paris. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. KIKI. She is the most- lovable, piquant THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. KIKI. character that ever appeared in a Last Three Nights of Season. £t£t' movie - Last Three Nights of Season. |Ifl- SPFrT . T VTT -„ T . r . T «, nBP SPECIAL FAREWELL PERFORMANCES, fmi. SPECIAL HUBICAL SCORE. The Play That WIU Live For Ever, KIKL STALLS QD, /MRCLE . / WITHIN mHE T AW." KIKI. "OIRCLE A-/ . ITHIN A-HF. JLi\\v » KIKI. _„,,, " n ±.,.. _, M *"' KIKI. RESERVES AT BOX TON. With Its Vivid, Pulsating Story. KIKI. Breathless with Action and Incident. mO-NIGHT . TT'MPRESS ' AZi\fPßpce" THE BOX PLANS FOR THE LAST TWO " . , -ur-ttcaa. PRODUCTIONS WILL B*E OPENED AT 1 rnMlN'tt LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD, TO- - WEDNESDAY VFXT MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING. I OCTOBER POPULAR PRICeITd.C. and OS., 7/; j HABOED ' ULOYD Stalls, 4/ ; Gallery, 1/6; E:D. GaUery, 6d ' " COLLEGE DAYS.'* extra. ' ' BRITANNIA THEATRE, DOMINION ROAD. Tn virwT -EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT. EMPIRE. Final . Screening: ' JACKIE COOGAN In " CIRCUS DAYS." EMPIRE. COX-WAX TEABLE JACKIE COOGAN In " CIRCUS DAYS." EMPIRE. MADGE KENNEDY, JACKIE COOGAN In " CIRCUS DAYS." EMPIRE. In JACKIE COOGAN In r CIRCUS DAYS.". EMPIRE. ""R- 40 pOJIPASI." Fun From Start To finish. EMPIRE. "-Dad v^OMPANY." .... EMPIRE. Also, CLARA BOW in -°' .. EMPIRE. rnHET AWFUL rtCEITER. EMPIRE. IHE -U AWFUL \J HEATER. A SOLILTX feENeATION. EMPIRE, Usnal Briceg. ! Also, Gazette, Comedy, Travelogue. •*? \ Stalls, od. Circle, V. . Children, 6d. BOXING. Full Orchestra. Phone 26-04 L 1 ■ - — L~ : fL (%. "VORTHERN "DOXIXU LEAGUE FOOTBALL. &p£\ A> Z ' r ~~- " \ SSOCIATION. EAGUE FOOTBALL m\ ■ i\. vjpa , EAGUE -T O OTB ALL. >Jff \\A(jST ST EAGUE FOOTBALL. af* Jf-% lip EiUL ' B -Tootball. rmwx* jt all. -rnowN. TTALL. »> J-OWN J-AALL "-OWN AJ.4.LL. OARLAW T3ARK. — ; Saturday _ Siiußpix: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. /CHAMPIONS OF piHAMPIONS ' V-Jiiampions of Champions' - ' /"Ihampions of phamhoxs a great programme of Champions of -p ASI AX . D «p£c T acu.lar -roxino. OTORMONT SHIELD I\TATCH • -"Aaxph' TWO FEATHERWEIGHT CONTESTS OH stormont qi-iield "\tatch' tex rounds, tormont Shield I>jl atch' , — '. ponsonby ' _ _ , i ONSONBY P TJLACK (Wellington) 1 PONSONBY ' ■ •" I ONSONBY | *- I PonsSnly ! R 0 i v. I V I RICHMOND. " ■ I ICHMOND. AND RICHMOND. - ICHMOND. " . RIcImOND: ' T. G RiFFiTfIS dunedin, Kb. 1. 3 p.m. V. PRIMARY SCHOOL CURTAIN-RAISERS- "r»„V M .' M « U - I PRIMARY SCHOOL CURTAIN-RAISERS (Auckland) Q MCpARTHY. | FROM 1 P.M. - ■ I ADMISSION: Gronnd, 1/; Ladies, 6d; • —* :— ! Stand, 1/ ; Eadles, SO. lgo 43 , THE./FOLLOWING FIRrST-CLASS — s===== -~ ' AMATEUR "DOUTS: SPORTING. R. LA ROCSSEE V. J. MeGLONE. fS, JA*W , ~ J. RUDLTNG V. F. LEARY. " E. WOODS, V. CLARKSON. r u ir in"ia"iß» n * T. SHANDLEY V. R. McLACHLAN. rpHAMES JOCKEY pLUB. x ' a " a ANNUAL RACE MEETING. NOTE I>RICES: Circle and Stalls. •'•/: Top Gallery and Buck ACCEPTANCES for First Day Event* Stalls. J/6: Reserves. 7/C. Thi™!""'' wlth A'> ,c H S cr(;t, ! l ' y ' P 'VJ" , Box 7 ' BOX PLAN oD»ns ot.Cnrter nnd Asher's rbames, or with Secretory Taknpuwi TOMOKBOW fFRIDAY). Jockey ni„h, Shortland Ht., Auckland, at TO-MOKKUW irKJWAi/. 0 p.m., FRIDAY, October -JU. J. B. WATTS, -a >'" A, C. RAW, B«a, «ecr«tarr, Secretary,
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 250, 21 October 1926, Page 28
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