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AMUSEMENTS. fHRISTMAS I"\AY.— BOTH THEATRES OPEN AT 2.30 (First Session). CHRISTMAS - I 'aY.—BOTH THEATRES OPEN AT 2.30 (First Session). SESSIONS—NATIONAL: 11.30, 2 30. 5. 7.40. LYRIC: Nightly at 7.45. Reservations for both Theatres at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. First National Trcsenis a Double-Star Programme, headed by an F. 8.0. Production I'ENNETH TTARLAN AND TJATSY "RUTH AriLLER. JV ENNETH -O-ARLAN AND ATSY -'J-ILLEK. IN "THE FUTURITY WINNER." •THE FUTURITT WINNER." THE FUTURITY WINNER.' ■THE FUTURITY WINNER. ' ■THE FUTURITY WINNER.' Fn.m the Novel by LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE. "THE FUTURITY WINNER." — IT RIPS ALONG AT BREAK-NECK SPEED! "They're off!" Arul from the barrier leaps the Phantom mare—the greaihearted thorough bred that carried that iiay the fortunes of a proud old family—and the honour of a girl. ZIP! ZIP! ZIP: It foe?: Never a Drama of the Race Track like it. I'irs; National Pictures I , resents ■pICHASD "DARTHELMESS AND TTvOfiOTHY AfACKAILL. -"ICHAKD -DaRTHELMESS AND J-'OROTHY ■ JJ -ACKAILI.. In "RANSON'S F0 L L Y." ■ R A N S O NS F O L L Y." " X A N S O N"S F O L L Y. ' ' X A N S O N"S F O L L Y." Adaptea from the Novel by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS. F'amiug day? of Indian Wars: Nights of prairie love—a drama of the days ■when the West was young—a drama that will live on and on. A FIGHTER—A LOVER—A MAX. Roaring flames: White hot tongues of Hell lapping at the powder magazine. Kanson might have saved himself and sacrificed the others—but he stayed to tight for his honour and her love. I , RICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Lewis E. Eady and Son. Ltd.

AMUSEMENTS. A LA Trand ala GRAND r* ALA band 'Jala At AT Thn Deputy-Mayor (Mr. J. A. Wamoct) yEff TJEGENT E\V J-V-EGEXT YEW TJEGENT -> E\Y -"-EGENT Direction Directors: Sir Gwrge Tallis. Messrs. F. W. Thring, Managing Director Tn-night there will be dedicated to the of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere gorgeous proscenium, its marvellous Tations and its luxurious provisions for DEDICATED TO BETTER ENTER BOLT FOR YOU. MAKE A Splendid Programme of Pictures this Red-letter Day in As a worthy opening production "BEAU " BEAU '■ BEAD "BEAU "BEAU The Paramount RONALD ONALD In conjunction with the Picture Will ZOE T-vELPHINE OE -L'ELPHINE "IN A PARIS Tfcis is the greatest Dancing and Novelty Also, MISS TTILDA ISS JJ-ILDA The Charming and Brilliant English Witb THE REGENT -" — SOLOISTS — 20 Under the MR. MAURICE From His Majesty the Remember CHRISTMAS The Regent will be open at 2.15 and Programmes Also BOXING With Royal Sessions at 2.1 D and 7.45, at BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS EVE DAT AT LEWIS R. EADT AND SON FROM SATURDAY AT 1.30. HOLIDAY Royal Lounges. 4/ : Dress Circle (reserves) Reserved Stalls, 2/6; Rear Stalls. 2/ • prices above -/1. Special Prices ilOTOKlSTS.—Arrangements have been Street and on DOORS OPEN 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT. 0N A pAR K. DN A pAE K. pARK. I KINGS DRIVE, WATERFRONT. i rpo-NiGHT. n r.ii. mO-NIGHT. IJ P.M. AND EVERY EVENING. JOIN IN THE FUN FOR XMAS EVE. "PUN /^j.ALORE. "PUN p ALORE. Take Council Bus from foot of Queen Street. Fare. Id. CPECIAL \ NNOUNCEMENT. THE PARK WILL NOT BE OPEN ON CHRISTMAS DAT. BUT ON BOXING DAT ■yroxDAY -j^-ext. -\rONDAY MORNING SESSION 10 a.m. AFTERNOON SESSION 2 p.m. NIGHT SESSION T p.m. Visitors to Auckland should not miss this opportunity of viewing the Wonderful Attractions. SCENIC RAILWAY. DODGE EM. CATERPILLAR. MERRY MIX UP. WHIP. CHAIROPLANE. MERRY-GO-ROUND, AND THE FAMOUS FUN FACTORY. AS AT THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. AS AT THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Admission, 6d. Children, 3d. I pLICK pLACK rXABARET, | ! Newmarket. L J TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. S-ll p.m. Admission 3/. I (>ALA -V" IGHTS - I 1 And They Will Be At The 1 QLICK pLACK. j On j TDOXING "V-IGHT. WITH ITS XMAS TREE. 5.30 p-m. to 12.30 ajn. \ And 'l YEAK-S -gVE, WITH 1027 NOVELTIES. S.SO p.m. to 12.30 a.m. I AdmL«sion Each Evening, 7/6. i ! I A Large and Luxurious Lounjre will be Opened on Boxing Night, »nd everything will be done to ensure the enjoyment of Patrons. Phones: 25-021. 46-134 (after 7.30).

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 18

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