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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL piRTHDAY FECIAL -DIRTHDAY PROGRAMME. . ROGKA M M E. PICTORIAL, MUSICAL AXD STAGE PICTORIAL, MUSICAL AND STAGE NOVELTIES. NOVELTIES. QTRAND. — -OTRAND. STRAND. : TRAND. STRAND. TRAND. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15, 1, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and S. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. STRAND BIRTHDAY WEEK. OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY. '•It's tbe Brightest and Biggest Programme the Strand Has Ever Presented!" was the verdict of Saturday night's huge audience. You Will Say So, Too: An Absorbing Society Drama. " SOULS FOR SABLES." " SOULS FOR SABLES." " SOULS FOR SABLES." " SOULS FOR SABLES." " SOULS FOR SABLES." " SOULS FOR SABLES." " SOULS FOR SABLES." With CLAIRE WINDSOR, CLAIRE WINDSOR, CLAIRE WINDSOR, Who Wears -Q Different Gowns. And EUGENE - O'BRIEN. EUGENE O'BRIEN. EUGENE O'BRIEN. The story of a young wife who demanded luxury and particularly a sable coat. She got her desire —but how? A Fascinating Drama on the Age-old problem of CLOTHES: CLOTHES! CLOTHES! • • . . AT EVENING SESSIONS : A Bright, Snappy Song and Dance Novelty, " COLLEGIATE." By a Clever Juvenile Ballet, Pupils of Beryl Nettleton and Marjorie Turner. And Orchestral Interlude. THE -\7-ILLAGE HE * ILLAGE Strand Symphony Orchestra Makes Merry On The Stage. STRAND CJYMPHONY |"\RCHESTRA. TRAND -OYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices: 1/ to 2/9. Bos Plan at Theatre. Children Half Price. Ring 43-114. lALTO | TO-NIGHT i "REGENT | , lALTO I TO-NIGHT I -"EGENT PHONE I Overture PHONE 1 46-009. | 7.45. | 20-142. | We advise you to see the Wonderful Picture. "'The Sea Beast." John Barrymore's acting is a memorable performance—never before have there beeD such Amazing Sea Scenes. HERMAN MELVILLE'S Whaling Classic. " MOBY DICK." " MOBY DICK." i XOHN | «•> OHN BARRYMORE. I ARRYMORE, i With i • DOLORES CASTELLO, | in I THE CJEA XJEAST." HE "OEA JJEAST." I I ,1 Seafaring Adventure in the brave old days of IS4O, when hundreds of vessels sailed yearly to hunt the Mammoth Sea Beasts. One of the outstanding features of this Glorious Epic is the Exquisite Love Story of Ahab and Esther, with good Supporting Pictures, and SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. Box Plans at Each Theatre. Or Phone (see above) for Reserves. PRICES.—I/ to 2/9. Childreu Half Price. ' (Newton) "COMPRESS, J--MPRESS (Newton) J-MPRESS TO-NIGHT AT 7.30, - TO-NIGHT AT 7.30, Empress A First National Picture Empress mHE CJPLENDID X»OAD Empress AHE -OPLEXDID -«OAD Empress (8 reels), with Empress ANNA Q. NILSSON Empress ANNA Q. NILSSON Empress ROBERT FRAZER Empress ROBERT FRAZER Empress LIONEL BARRYMORE Empress LIONEL BARRYMORE Empress Empress, I A Tale of the 1.549 Gold f Empress I Rush iv California. Empress ——__—___—■- Empress GOOD SUPPORTS Empress GOOD SUPPORTS Empress CJTALLS, Qd . CIRCLE, 1 / Empress **-.-*TALLS. »i|i -»-/ . pi* A YING IN AND AROUND AUCKLAND. RONALD RILEY'S REVUE. -v -.-Artists - -"- IN TOO AfANY TT/IVES."* OO -VI- ANY >V IV ES." A MUSICAL REVUE IN TWO ACTS. The Biggest, Best and Brightest Song and Dance Show brought to Your Door FULL BALLET AND ORCHESTRA. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AND SCENERY. LISTEN FOLKS:—There's no Theatre available in Town, so I've booked a Circuit of Suburban Theatres. I shall be playing one night every week. Entire Change of Programme, New Revue. New Songs, NewDances, at Picture Prices. We shall come along every week, or as long as the public extend the support we shall endeavour to deserve.—RONALD RILEY. C<COTS XXALL (NEXT LYRIC THEATRE. Symonds St.). COMMENCING "pRIDAY, XvECEMBER OI AND . JANUARY -| AXD EVERY SATURDAY THEREAFTER Wntoh the " Star for my Full Programme. QiPECIAL ATTRACTION. SIR J. M. BARRIES "A KISS FOR CINDERELLA.'' TIVOLI. PRINCESS—XMAS EVE. XjIUN FOR THE CHILDRENGALA DAY, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON GALA DAY, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON . LUNA PARK. SWIMMING. t____»-,_-_3 I I IT7AITEMATA SWIMMING CLUB. \V THE PREMIER CLUB. SECOND GRAND GALA. TEPID BATHS. TEPID BATHS. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. Served in Our Usual Style. ALL THE CHAMPION'S COMPETIXG. Admission : Adults 11. Children Cd. J. F. CURTAYNE. 4 Hon. Secretary. ,p• — — IN BANTtnCPTCY. IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme Court, holden at Hamilton.—Notice is hereby given that PERCY WOTTON. of Mahlrakau. near Taumarunui. was this day adjudged Bankrupt: and I hereby summon 1 a Meeting of Creditors to be holden at • Courthouse. Taumarunui. on MONDAY, the 10th day of January. 1927. at 10 a m o'clock.—G. N. MORRIS, Official Assignee 18th December. 1926. 55 TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALI.KOOM Dancing, Correct St vie Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern I Dancing Studio. 3G. Palmerston Bldgs.. onn G.P.O. " Jft

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 301, 20 December 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 301, 20 December 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 301, 20 December 1926, Page 24

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