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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL TRAFALGAR DAY PROGRAMME, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVX LEAGUE. TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. STRAND CJTRAND. TRAND CJTRAND CSTRAND. "TRA.VD QTRAND CJTRAND. Strand At S O'Clock Session, SPECIAL VTAVAL T>ILM. "° FECIAL -i> AVAL A? ilm. A Review of the British Navy. And Appropriate Stage and Musical Attraction, " T-N VTELSON'S TA-iY" "A-N Al ELSON'S JL/AY." " IN NELSON'S DAY." " IN NELSON'S DAY," In which the following Nautical Songs. "ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP." "THE BAY OF BISCAY" and "THE DEATH OF NELSON" Will be sung by H. A. KATES (Tenor). . DUNCAN BLACK (Bass). The First Big Picture to tear thp Veil or Secrecy from the activities of Fake Spirit Mediums. " THE MYSTIC." "THE M V S T I C." With CONWAY rpEARLE. ONWAY X EARLE, And AILEEN PRINGLE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A Great Adventure Story. Set in the Colorado Mountains, "THE LIMITED MAIL," "THE LIMITED MAIL." "THE LIMITED MAIL." "THE LIMITED MAIL." "THE LIMITED MAIL," "THE LIMITED MAIL." "THE LIMITED MAIL." "THE LIMITED MAIL." "THE LIMITED MAIL." "THE LIMITED MAIL." "THE LIMITED MAIL," featuring MONTE RLUE, ONTE J->LUE, MONTI-: BLUE. MONTE BLUE. T'ERA "REYNOLDS » ERA aVEYNOLDS VERA REYNOLDS VERA REYNOLDS And WILLARD "tOUIS. ILLARD -MJUIS. A drama of the great outdoors. An epic or the huge trains that rush headlong over shining tracks. The havoc and destruction that follow In the wake of a train smasti. And, through lt all, the fascinating tale ot a boy who forsook the false superficiality of the East and fought the rugged, noble mountains of Colorado to win his manhood —winning also happiness. Roaring through the storm, thundering through the darkness, came the Limitea Mail. Tumbling, rumbling speeding down the hillside came tons of dirt, a landslide that threatened the train and its passengers. A dramatic moment in "The Limited MaiL" ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. RENE AND RENARD, ENE JA'ENARD, Direct from London Coliseum and AlhamSra, Paris, j In " BANJO NOVELTIES." i "BANJO NOVELTIES." " BANJO NOVELTIES." " BANJO NOVELTIES." Owing to the popularity of these two talented artists at the Majestic this week, ( the Strand Management has engaged them for one more week. BOOK YOUR SEATS. RING 43-114. Prices. 1/ to 2/9. Children, Half-price. EST pVVD. | | TI7EST TjIND. j est AZ<y D . t | West aVv D , j TO-NIGHT—AT 7.45 SHARP—TO-NIGHT. ' Q.RAND TTAUDEVILLE "PROGRAMME. rjRAND -yAUDEVILLE OROGRAMME. AMATEURS* — TRIALS — AMATEURS AMATEURS' — TRIALS — AMATEURS I ■" MR. C. HARDY. f | Novelty Instrumentalist, introducing | I the Kerosene Tin Violin, the Glasso- | J phone, and Other Novelties. I MR. W. HUNTER, Renowned Vocalist. I I MR. W. HUNTER, Renowned Vocalist. | GLADYS BROWN and,JOY LAUDER~ The Dutch Character Duo. WILLIE SAUL. [ Winner First Prize. Boys' Dancing, | Town Hall Competitions. ' | A. DAVIS, Coster Character Dance w£' c , C J- IFF BUCTON. Light Comedian. MISS S. DICK, Descriptive Vocalist. Also, A PICKED AMATEUR PROGRAMME. Geo. O'Brien, Anita Stewart " RUSTLING FOR CUPID." "RUSTLING FOR CUPID." Love, hate, and Justice in the Cattle Country GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Prices: Stalls, 9d. 9d. 9d. D.C .1/ l/"i/ Music by the West End Orchestra. I WEST END. | " — I WEST END.'T CAPITOL. DOMINION RD. TERMINUS I APITOL TO-NIGHT. 7.43. TO-NIGHT CAPITOL. Final Screening of " CAPITOL. "mHE mORKENT" CAPITOL. " J-HE J-ORRENT." CAPITOL. "THE TORRENT" CAPITOL. "THE TORRENT" \ CAPITOL. See the mighty "Torrent." I CAPITOL. Greta Garbo and Ricardo Cortcz CAPITOL. playing leading roles. ! CAPITOL. i CAPITOL. Second Picture j CAPITOL. mHE pIIRCCS OTCLONE CAPITOL. J-HE V/IRCUS CAPITOL. Showing also CAPITOL Century Comedy and Universal I CAPITOL. News. CAPITOL Renowned Capitol Orchestra ! CAPITOL PhoE" 20-.-74. j •—"''••••— ' —— I MEETINGS. (TIAKAPUNA mRAMWAY AND TpERRY J RURCHASE. i . "pINAL ItrEETING. j TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At FORESTERS' HALL. TAKAPUNA I At 7.30 p.m. Speakers : THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS And ! MR. T. BLOODWORTH, I Member of the Auckland Tramways Com- '. mittee, who will reply to criticism, and : give a short address on Municipal Trading, i H. L. BOWDEN. ! 20 Town Clerk. ] RARISH OF ST. MARK'S REMUERA. A Meeting of Parishioners will be held in St. Mark's Hall, Remuera, on FRIDAY, j 22nd inst., at S p m. Business : 1. To receive a Deputation (consisting of his Grace the Archbishop Rev« Canon Young. P. S. Smallfield and Dr. E Roberton) from the Diocesan Social Service Board. 2. To Discuss an,d Arrange any matter of Parish interest which may be brought forward. G. C. CRCICKSHANK. Vicar. EXHIBITIONS. i UCKLAND SOCIETY SKETCH CLUB EXHIBITION. AT THE GALLERY, KITCHENER ST. New Zealand and other Subjects by Auckland Artists. DAILY UNTIL OCTOBER 30. i Hours; 12 to 5 and 7 to 9.30. I AOjoiaioa, 1/,

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 250, 21 October 1926, Page 28

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