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AMUSEMENTS THE STRAND THEATRE is particularly suited for an entertainment like "THio LONDON PIERROTS' Every Word spoken or sung can be heard in every seat in the house. The Strand has that air of intimacy which is so necessary to the enjoyment ot personal shows of this kind. STRAND m_RAND. TRAND STRAND CJTKAND. TRAND v>TRAND STRAND CSTRAND. TRAND ©TRAND. Direction ... Fuller-Hayward Theatres Come and See What Happened To The Winner of v Beauty Contest! THE BRILLIANT FILM VERSION Of REX BEACH'S POPULAR NOVEL. THE AUCTION BLOCK. 1 Starring ELEANOR BOARDMAN CHARLES RAY, And SALLY O'NEIL. I Screening at 11.15, 1, 3.0, 5.0, 6.30 I and v.lo. j A handsome young millionaire met her wooed her and married her in less than a week I A GOOD STORY -SPARKLING FUN— AND FINE ACTING. At Evening Sessions and Matinee, A BUIGHT SPARKLING ENTERTAINMEKT BY 1 1 , THE 1 LONDON PIERROTS. | EVERY ONE A DISTINGUISHED I LONDON ARTIST. An Entirely New Programme of POPULAR MUSIC. SNAPPY FUNMAKING. BRIGHT. BRIEF SKETCHES. Book Your Seat!. Children Half-price. EMPRESS. (NEWTON) T7IMPRESS. MPRESS. '(NEWTON) TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. POLA -VTEGRI DLA -31 EGRI EMPRESS. ' Ia EMPRESS. ' " A EMPRESS. -"*- EMPRESS. TTC7OMAN f\V EMPRESS. »*OMAN vjp EMPRESS. T HB WORLD." EMPRESS. J-HE »» ORLD." EMPRESS. EMPRESS. 8 Reels of Pola's Best, and EMPRESS, one In which her exotic EMPRESS, peculiar personality, besides EMPRESS, beauty, personal magnetism, EMPRESS, her gorgeous gowns, find EMPRESS. their greatest outlet. EMPRESS. EMPRESS. GOOD SUPPORTING EMPRESS. PROGRAMME. EMPRESS. Musical Score by EMPRESS EMPRESS. ORCHESTRA. EMPRESS. EMPRESS. CJTALLS, q d . empress. Stalls, «*d. EMPRESS. -t I EMPRESS. 1./. EMPRESS. Reserves at Bon Ton. EMPRESS. Or Phone 27-077. EMPRESS. Full Comedy Programme at the OIALTO. To-night, "DIALTO. *--IA"LTO. at 7.45. -"IALTO. Direction ....... Thos. A. O'Brien. Management ....... a,- \y. Andrews. THE LAST TWO NIGHTS. Two Wonderful Pictures. REGINALD DENNY | I In "SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT." J This is Denny's next Big Comedy after "What Happened to Jones." ' Also J RAYMOND GRIFFITHS I In I "HANDS UP." | Your Favourite—the Silk Hat Comedian again in a Seven-Reel Scream. Overture 7.45. Phone 46-001). REGENT. To-night, T»EGKN_. EGENT. , _t 7.45. AA-EGENT. Another Fine Programme. " HANDS UP " Raymond " HANDS UP" Griffiths A Cure for the Blues. Also •" THE FATAL MISTAKE " .... Eva " THE FATAL MISTAKE " Novak A Very Interesting Newspaper Story. O'-JfcMtfc 7.45. Phone 20-142. DIXIELAND. I XI ELAND. DIXIELAND. I XI ELAND. pOINT /CHEVALIER T»Y mHE DEA. mO-NIGHT. : mO-NIGHT. DANCING, 8 TO 12. ADMISSION, 5/. AFTERNOON. TEA, 3 TO 5 P.M. SELECTIONS BY THE FAMOUS JNTERNATIONAL /"VRCHESTRA. TEA ROOMS AND BATHING SHEDS OPEN ALL DAY. TELEPHONE 26-615. HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE MAJESTIC m ON SUNDAY NIGHTS? It win be too late after Next Sunday. COME TO THE FINAL SERVICE. Special Music. 13 LECTURES. #A DCKLAND CITY MISSION. •"-UCKLAND CITY MISSION. PflP POD ROME T nEATRE - Hippodrome -1-heatre. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Doors Open. 6.30. 7 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand : 7.30. Service Begins. Preacher: REV. JASPER /BALDER. EV. "ASPER Subject: THE VVEAVER." UE "» EAVER." Offertory Solo: " Neaier My -God to Thee." MR. T>ERT -\7ALENTINE. R. t>ERT V ALENTINE. Holy Communion EVER- THURSDAY. 11 a.m., at St. Matthew's. N.B.—We are In urgent need of LEFTOFF CLOTHING and will gladly collect Parcels if informed. Phones. 4.i-04a, 40-508 1 CARNIVALS. r\7AITEMATA PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE. BA-SWATER WOMEN'S BRANCH. In connection uith the Committee of the ARTILLERY QUEEN, the Women's Committee of the Bayswater Women's Branch of the Waitemata Progressive League is takin« charge of a Sale at PADDY'S . MARKET, to be held on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER D. Gifts of Old Wearing Apparel. Crockery Books. Saucepans. Flowers, Vegetable's Sweets. Cakes, etc.. may be left at: 72 King Edward Avenue. Bavswater: Mr A H. Wilkie's Office. Takapuna: Mr. H. M Speedy's Office. Milford: on or before THURSDAY. NOVEAfc-Ett 4. OS

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 258, 30 October 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 258, 30 October 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 258, 30 October 1926, Page 20

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