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AMUSEMENTS. THE LAST DAT TO SEE THE •AOTEAKOA MAORI ENTERTAINERS AT 2.25 AND 8.30 O'CLOCK. GRAND. rpO-NIGHT. RAND. Opp. G.P.O. Ao-NIGHT. GRAND. Opp. G.P.O. mO-NIGHT. RAND J-O-NIGHT. Double Feature Programme. " CJHOCLD A pi IRL "DROPOSE V " Should vJiul r ropose ?•• •' SHOULD A GIRL PROPOSE V" "SHOULD A GIRL PROPOSE" AN ALL-STAR CAST. How Does the Modern Girl Compare with the Girl of Our Grandmother's Days? SECOND STAR FEATURE. THE AMBLING HE vXaMBLING r OOL." " THE GAMBLING FOOL." " THE GAMBLING FOOL." Starring FRAXKLYN" ITAENUM. The Fastest Western Drama of the Year. Full of Thrills, with more Wallop than a Jack Denipsey. At 2.23 and 5.30. AO TEAIt O A Vf AOKI OTEAKOA -"J- A O R I " A OTEARO A Ttf AO R I " ■**■ otca ko a -"-l aor i t7lntertalners." -Entertainers." entertainers." ntertainers." Songs. Native Hakas, Pol Dances, Love Ditties, Hula Dances and Instrumental Solos. POPULAR PRICES. Sessions: 11.15, 12.45, 2.15, 4.15, 5.45, and 7.15. GRAND mHEATRE mO-NIGHT. RAND J-HEATRE A O-NIGHT. COME mo milE SESSIONS O.ME J-O lllE *JESSIO.NS TO-NIGHT. O-NIUHT. PRINCESS and rpiVOLI. KINCESS nnd J- 1 VOL I. Direction : Thomas A. O'Brien. TWO GREAT DRAMAS. I No- I- I I "GRASS." J i THE MOST WONDERFUL SERIES OK SCENES EVER PHOTOGRAPHED. Not a picture play, hut a camera-record of the migration of a Persian Tribe IT IS THE KIND OF STOKY THAT MAD NATURE STAGES ONCE IN A MILLENNIUM TO MOCK THE MINDS OF MEN WHO WRITE. With the Scenery Set by the Terrible Hand of Dpstinv, PRODUCED BY NECESSITY. STAGED BY HUNGER. ADAPTED BY DISASTER. And enacted by 00,000 HUMAN BEINGS AND HALF A MILLION BEASTS ON THE FROZEN PATHS OF A FORGOTTEN WORLD. 1 No- 2 I ry ANE r\ REV'S GREATEST. "BORN TO THE WEST." A tale that will bring the pictureesqueness of the West, the stirring deeds, the rugged life of the lawless country wirh all the vivid graphic vigour of Zane Grey. SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH HOUSES. Princess for Reserves. Phone 41-586 Tlvoli Phone 44-136. Plan at deal's. END. — WEST END. Commencing 7.45 Sharp. Double Star' Programme. "ALL AROUND FRYING PAN." • "ALL AROUND FRYING PAN." A Wild West Production, featuring Fred Thomson and His Famous Horse " SILVER KING." Also, " LENA RIVERS." A Powerful Drama with an All-Star Cast. Reserves at "Ideal" Fruiterer. Prices as Usual. N EW ZEALAND LABOUR TOMORROW (SUNDAY), November 21, 1026. At 7.30 p.m. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. Q.RAND QONCEKT AND TECTURE. PROGRAMME. Orchestral Selections, I to 7.30 p.m. Speaker: MX. H. G. K. MASON, M.P. (Eden). Subject : "THE INSTITUTION OF PARLIAMENT " Chairman : MR. C. M. SPEEDY. 1. Operatic Tenor Solo, "E Lucevan le Stelle" (Tosca) MR. HARTLEY WARBURTON. 2. Violin Solo, "Aye Maria" . . (Schubert) MISS IDA LOCKWOOD (Gold Medallist). 3. Dramatic Contralto Solo— (a) "Nirvana" (Stephen Adams) (b) "Love, Could I Only Tell Thee" (Capel) MADAME KATHLEEN LOFT (Royal Academy, London). 4. Soprano Solo. "Pipes of Pan" MADAME VETA CORNWALL (Who has just returned from a successful _ tour of the Dominion). 5. LECTURE—MR. 11. G. R. MASON, M.P. 0. Baruone Solo, "The Pa™an" MR. HARTLEY WARBURTON. 7. Oratorio Contralto Solo, "Ombra Ma R „ MISS NELLIE" LINGARD (HanaeI, S. Mezzo-Soprano Solo, "Love's Old Sweet Song" MADEMOISELLE JEAN DE PACHOUD (From the Studio of Walter Gray) At the Piano: MR. JAMES HUTTON Mnsical Programme arranged by MBS. A. J. DREAVER. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses Labour Adherents and Friends, support your Party's Gathering, the Premier Sunday Entertainment. J 2j» W. S. MOXSOM. Sec. L.R.C. rnwo sure tips. VISIT THE MAJESTIC, SUNDAY NIGHT ENJOY YOURSELF AND HELP A NEEDFUL CAUSE. MEETINGS. 6T>LESSING AND SOLEMN ■° OPENING OF ST. JOSEPHS AND ST. JOACHIM'S, OTAHUHU. At 11 a.m. on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28. ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD, of Wellington, will preach the Occasional Sermon. 50 A VONDALE TOWN HALL, «- MONDAY. NOV. 22, 1026, AT 8 P.M. Post-sessional Address by MX. H. G R. MASON. M.A., LL.B. Lnbour M.P. for Eden. NNUAL Meeting of the Auckland Total Abstinence Society will be held in the Lecture Room. Sunday School Union Bldgs.. Queen St.. on MONDAY. November 22, at 7.30 p:m.— J. A. CARR. Hon. Sec. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANNUAL MEETING. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. Auckland Auxiliary. PITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 7.30 p.m. 17 QKATIA Ratepayers are urgently Invited ~*° attend a Meeting to discuss Loan nvin i!' 8, ,i Ved,!e «l'iy. November 24, at 8 o clock.—H. Moors, Rldiris Member. 109

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 276, 20 November 1926, Page 22

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