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A MTJBEMEW TS. CINDERELLA FOR A A Barrie Classic of Tear., x j A KISS FOR CINDERELLA | With/ BETTY BRONSON (Cinders). .And (Prince C CINDERELLA. IXDERELLA. rARAMOCNT'S C Cinderella. Au Enchanting 1 Cinderella. Fantastic, E Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Unlike Peter Pan. Cinderella. A Kiss for Cinderella Cinderella, is not all fancy, but vivid, Cinderella. <- appealing, modern day Cinderella, romance. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. . Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. r-INDERELLA. Vi'INDERELLA. The Story of a little J does her bit of War Work and Dreams c Prince, came into delightful reality i The Imaginative Whimsy of Sir James ] Betty Bronson, with Esther Ralston, . the Fairy Godmother, together with . combine to make this one of the : From Sir James Barrle's _ In Addition: SPECIAL PROLOGUE, THE CINDERELLA 1 THE CINDERELLA J Arranged by : SECOND EVELYN VELTN I I« ! "A BROADWAY THE MUSICAL COMEDY Set against Glamour of PRINCESS ATOW CJHOWING. x~* OW SHOWING. FULL ORCHESTRA I'rincess, for Reservations, I'hone 41-586. PRINCESS, PRINCESS, AND EVERYBODY'S, WILL BE OPEN AT i SPECIAL TTOLIDAY "PROGRAMME. FECIAL A-S-OLIDAY •* ROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT, AT 2 THEATRES. SESSION L»i_ LUXE CoMiiENCEES _ I.M. I AND xxxxxxxxxxxxxx I EMPRESS. | X NEWTON. X X Session Commences at 7.30. X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE FINEST DOUBLE S-TAR ATTRACTION YET PRESENTED IN THIS CITY. NO. 1 FEATURE— William Fox Presents I T_»UCK TONES' T ATEST, __» C CX •* ONES' -"ATEST, FIRST SCREENING IN AUCKLAND. BUCK TOifES ; UCK *X ONES BOCK TONES UCK "ONES BUCK TONES UCK xJ ONES ______ •TITHE fl ENTLE /CYCLONE." «X HE vTENTLE V-'YCLONE." " mHE rx ENTLE /CYCLONE." "J-HE V_-YCLONE." " rpHE r* ENTLE » ± HE VJeNTLE V_/YCLONE." OH ! TJOY! H 1 A>OY! HOW TTE rWULD TJ.IGHT! ! OW XXe *_/OULD XT IGHT! ! NO. 2 FEATURE— William For Presents James ryavEß /burwood _. AMES *-*LIVER VAJRWOOD'S SENSATIONAL ENSATIONAL XTOVEL, OVEL, J In 7 Huge Parts. " mHE TTUNTED YXTOMAN." «A HE AJ-UNTED »»OMAN." 1 "mHE TTUNTED YXTOMAN." "AflE A-1-UNTED *» OMAN." Featuring ; francis Mcdonald, seena owbn. 1 cyril chadwick, diana miller. 1 usual family prices at both i theatres. [ screening to-night at the i ttippodrome and "compress. . AJ-ippoDROME AND AJ-MPRESS. t ■ : DIXIELAND, I AUCKLAND'S LEADING CABARET. . —— r mHE CABARET has been reconstructed. __ X xj! e entrance, with its large pillows, t represents a marble hall. Now comes the » Cabaret, artistically decorated with many brilliant colourings and new lighting effects. _. The finest, of its kind ln the Southern _ Hemisphere. The sea breeze fanning the 1 dance floor, makes it cool and- embracing, i adding greatly to the comfort of patrons. Bright New Attractions have been arranged for the YULETIDE FESTIVITIES. XMAS EVE. Only once a year—Only one place to go: DIXIELAXTk I X I E L A N X-X. ~ Prizes for the lucky ones. 8.30 to 12. Admission, 3/. mO-NIGHT mO-NIGHT. COMPETITION NIGHT. COMPETITION NIGHT. COMPETITION NIGHT. Balloons, Streamers. Novelties. 8.30 to 11.30. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/.. Watch Papers for further Holiday Attractions. Reserves at Lewis B. Eady and Sons, Ltd. Phone 26-615. [ EIiOCPTION. MR. T P TITONTAGUE. R. *J. J- . i>J-ONTAGUE. i. i. Intending Students for next year should S complete arrangements at once. The time at my disposal is strictly limited • 'owing to other public engagements. Special . Courses for Public . Speaking and for Business Men and Women, Children. Beginners and Advanced Students in every branch of Speech and - Stage work. i STUDIOS: 20-22, Swanson St. > * 141

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

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume 304, Issue 304, 23 December 1926, Page 22

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