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AMUSEMENTS. The Hippodrome Management takes pleasure in wishing its Patrons a very Merry Christmas ami Happy .New Year. |_j j. •>»>>-' ...».k..i.VIK. -Q-oi-IUAV -I uu'jUAMMI. TO-NIGHT. ,' Sessiup I>e Luxe Commences S p.m. , ; A.VIJ P xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X X rpo-MOKKOW. .\ -*-U-.\IOERUU. X X /">HKISIMAS "1 \AY. X X V--HKISTMAS X X X -\ SESSIONS : J. lO, 4.13, G.lo, S -\ X p.m. X X When Full --Star Programme X X will be screened at Usual X X Family, Kveryday Prices. X X 4 DULiS i.\b rMULDKEN. X x Adults and vvhildken. x X 6 D. (JO. 6 D. X XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X 1 SCREENING .> \-\ T ILiIA.M. \?OX CP£<-IALS. — »»ILLIAM - 1 - <->X The Finest Double Star Attractiuu yet presented in mis City Xo. 1 feature. IX"X TU.NtS I iii.il'. ~ UCK tJu-NES' -^AXESi. First Screening iv Auckland BUCK I ONES UCK O ONES BUCK Tu.\"h> UCK O ONES IN THE /GENTLE nYCUIXE." HE VJeXTLE V-'YCLONE." •TTMiK /"IENTLE /CYCLONE." •■J-HE "eNTLK V-TCLONE." OH! oor: a: -t>oi-: How TTE "oight:: Off j - l e -*- ighx:: No. "_' Feature. William Fox Presents AMES f\LI\EK /U'KWUUUS | AMES VUKWOODS SESSA X IO XA L ENSATIONAL 1 ■VOVEL, i ; ■*-> ovel. J In 7 Huge Part?. [ HE TTUNTED r\7OMAX." HE -duXTED "OMAN" Featuring FRAXCis McDonald, seena owes, CYRIL CHADWICF. DIANA MILLEK. Xo 3 Feature. A SCREAMING GOOD .OX COMEDY (One You All Will Enjoy.) xxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X X Session To-night at S p.m. X X Don't Forget : X X Christmas Day. IMS. 4.15. X X 6.15. S. X X At Evervdav Prices. Cd. 6d. X X" " X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx HIPPODROME TTIPPODROME. ITPODROME -1-MPPCrDROME. CINDERELLA FOR A A Barrie Classic of Tear«. i A KISS FOR CINDERELLA { With BETTY BRONSON (Cinders), And TOM (Prince /CINDERELLA. PAKAMODXT'S Cinderella. An Enchanting Cinderella. Fantastic. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Cinderella. Unlike P?ter 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. The Story of a little does her bit of War Work and Dreams Prince, came into delightful reality 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 Barrie'n In Addition : SPECIAL PROLOGUE. To-night at 7.45. THE CINDERELLA THE CINDERELLA Arranged by SECOND EVELYN VELYN "A BROADWAY THE MBSICAL COMEDY Set Against the Dazzling PRINCESS QJHOWIXG. •»* ow Showing. FULL ORCHESTRA Princess, for Reservations, Phone 41-586. i I'KIXCESS, i AND I WILL BE OPEN I. AT ~\" EW ZEALAND LABOUR T"l |j1 DECEMBER 26. AT 7.30 P.M. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRK GRAXD "REXEFIT /COXCEET RAND -t>ENEFIT V^'ONCERT PROGRAMME. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m Chairman, MR, O. McBRINE. (President Auckland Waterside Workers' Union.) 1. Tenur Solo, "TJntil" MB. XEIL ELLIOT. 2. Soprano Solo, "The Prisoner's Song" SIGNORINA STELLA DIRACTO. 3. Musical Monologue, "Bebe Ribbons" MISS ANNETTE BETTANY. 4. Contralto Solo, "Annie Laurie"' {Bγ special request.) MISS MYRA McfiLOUD. 5. Duet, "Old Fashion« 3" MISS SADIE AND JENNIE BERXSTONE, English Juvenile Harmonisers. 6. Baritone Ballad, "From His Own Repertoire" >ie. j. McDonald. 7. Soprano Solo, (a) "Song of Thanksgiving," (b) "Thou Art Risen" MRS. GEORGE SYKES. S. Some Humour, '"The Christmas Parry" MISS MAY BAIN. i £ LECTURETTE. | ON PRACTICAL HYPNOTISM. | ': THE COUE AND MESMER SYSTEM. | I HYPNOTISM AUTO-SUGGESTION. | TELEPATHY. | By MR. RAYMOND. | j (The well-known Hypnotist.) j 10. Mezzo Soprano (a> "Life's Lnilaby," (b) "Birth of Morn" MISS VERA BANE. 11. Tenor Solo (a) "O Sole MiD." (b) "The Evening Song" MR. JAMES MINN. 12. Soprano Solo. "The Lasr Rose of Summer" MISS BEATRICE BIRRELL. 13. Sketch. "The Telegram". MISS MABX THOMSON. 14. Tenor Solo. "Marabana" ME. WILL COLEMA>\ 15. Oratio Sop»*no Solo. "Are Maria" MR. JUNE NICHOLLS. (The Maori 80.. Soprano.) 16. Dnet. "The Garden of Your Heart" MISS BEATRICE BIRRELL ANT> MR. WILL. ELLIOT. At the Piano : MISS IDA HOLMES. Programme arranged by MRS. A. J. DREAVER. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. W. S. MOXSOM. M Secretary, L.R.C.

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

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 18

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