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. AMUSEMENTS. ___ . __. SESSIONS—NATIONAL: 11.30, 2.30, 5, 7.45. LYRIC: Nightly at 7.45. Reservations for both Theatres at Levris B. Eady and Son, Ltd. f -sf/t43> jtv*t<c£ bxiwticri First National Presents a Double-Star Programme, headed by an F. 8.0. Production, KEii___TU T-TARLAN AXD TJATSY "RUTH "IiriLLER, ( EN.NETH -Q-ARLAN AND * ATSY AAUTH IN "THE FUTURITY WINNER." •THE FUTURITY WINNER." "THE FUTURITY WINNER." •THE FUTURITY WINNER." "THE FUTURITY WINNER." •THE FUTURITY WINNER." •THE FUTURITY WINNER." From the Novel by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE. ••THE FUTURITY WINNER." — IT RIPS ALONG AT BREAK-NECK SPEED: "They"re off:" And from the barrier leaps the Phantom mare—the greathearted thoroughbred that carried that day the fortunes of a proud old family—and the honour 'of a girl. ZIP! ZIP: ZIP! It goes: Never a Drama of the Race Track like It. First National Pictures Presents RICHARD T3ARTHELMESS AND T~\OROTHY "\fACKAILL, ICHARD -BARTHELMESS AND A-/OROTHY "» A ACKAILL, In "RANSON'S FOLL Y." " R A N S O N'S FOLL Y." "BASSOtTS FOLL Y." , "RAXBO-S FOLL Y." ( "EAX'SOITS FOLL Y." " R A N S O N'S FOLL Y." " R A N S O NS FOLL Y." Adapted from the Novel by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS. Flaming days of Indian Wars! Nights of prairie love—a drama of the days when the West was young—a drama that will live on and onA FIGHTER—A LOVER—A MAN. Roaring flames! White hot tongues of Hell lapping at the powder magazine. Bauson might have saved himself and sacrificed the others —but he stayed to fight for his honour and her love. , PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. j i __-_-_=_----= i =_ .

AMUSEMENTS. SETTING A "VTEW ETTING A -L>EW GRAND /CALA RAND VTALA GRAND /C ALA RAND VTaLA At last the long period of wails WiU be admitted to the granuest TO-MORROW 0-MORROW TO-MORROW 0-MORROW When there will be Opened that J. C. WiUiamson VaudeviUe NEW TJEGENT EW AJVEGENT NEW TJEGENT EW avegent "The Theatre Direction Directors: Sir George TalUs, Messrs. F. W. Thring, Managing Director » Let the pubUc realise that, at a ' provided for them a magnificent Australasia, containing revelations attribute to comfort that it is understand that the management to which the patrons of the stage gorgeous proscenium, the wonderful antique furnishings, nnd you wiU ' takes such pride in giving IT WAS BUILT FOR YOU. Jf As a worthy opening production i " BEAU * "BEAU —. ■ "BEAU 1 — • " BEAU i __— . " BEAU __M Paramount I TJONALD \.~ AAONALE sg. In co_s_S_tion ~A {he Plctur. ML. WUI i Zol DeLPHIn! "IN A PARIS This is the greatest Dancing and Noveltj Also MISS TTILDJ ISS AA-lEDi The Charming and Brilliant Englisl * REMEMBER THAT " THE REGENT ' CHRISTMAS DAY When the full VaudevUle an. Intermediate session: BOXIN( Royal Session: BOOKING FOR CHRISTMAS EVE DAY AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON FOR ALL NEXT WEEI PHONI BOXING. TttOBTHEBN "DOSING A SSOCIATIOK HOLIDAY A TTRACTION. OLIDAY TUESDAY, TIECEMBEB OQ UESDAY. JL/ECEMBEB TOWN TTALL. mOWN TTALL OWN -"ALL. A OWN AJ-ALI MARCEL fTIHURU ARCEL -i-HURU «„._. .v. MARCEL THURU Middle-weight O MARCEL THURU France. MARCEL THURU , MARCEL THURU ' BOXES EDDIE TJARKEH DDIE X- ARKEB New Zealand's EDDIE PARKEB Middle-weight. EDDIE PARKE* EDDIE PARKEB ~r p™ 885 £200. Fifteen Three-Minute Rounds, preceded by a Number of Amateur Bouts. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Carter an< Asher's. NOTE PRICES.-Beser.es, 7/6 ; Stagi £1? Circle and Stalls, 5/: Back Stalls an. GaUery, 2/6. We pay Tax. REMEMBER, the Town HaU Regulation require every person to be seated, there fore BOOK EARLY. J. H. WATTS, Hon. Secretary. fpRAI N I N G ■pDDIE TJARKER, . AT DONOVAN'S GYMNASIUM, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL, DAILY. S TO 4 PJI. I BOWLING. r .» /-I REV LYNN BOWLING CLU h ]«\ Are Holdln;. (x*4___\ 2-DAY-' TOURXET, IST AND 3RD JANUARY. This is a good chance to try-out U ___ Dominion Tournament players.* H_ T. j: McIVOR,

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Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 22

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