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AMUSEMENTS. . POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS. INTO ITKR T7~IXGDOM," Featuring NTO "KK -Kingdom," Featuring RIFFITH. THE T AST T7«DITION," Featuring TJALPH T EWIS. HE ADDITION," Featuring -EVaLPII -"EWIS. NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30, 2.30, 5, 7.45. LYRIC: Nightly at 7.45. Reservations for Both Theatres at Lewis R. Eady and Bon, Ltd. X3.'snc£ pOMMDXriNG rpIU'HSDAY "XJEN'i". OMMENCING J-IIURSDAY -L> EXT. First National Films Presents One of the Finest Double-Star Programmes ever Screened at our Theatres. A ILEEN -pRINGI.E "R E X" T YON EILEEN J- RINGLE -E>EN -I^YOX AII.EEN PR INGLE BEN I .YON AI EE EN I'RINGLE BEN LYON AII.EEN PKINGI.E BEN LYON AII.EEN I'RINGLE BEN LYON In In "THE GREAT DECEPTION." •THE GREAT DECEPTION." "THE GREAT DECEPTION." "THE GREAT DECEPTION." "THE GREAT DECEPTION." •THE GREAT DECEPTION." "THE GREAT DECEPTION." "THE GREAT DECEPTION." "THE GREAT DECEPTION." A DRAMA IN A MILLION A LOVE STORY SUBLIME. It's up in the clouds in a war plane for Aileen in "The Great Deception." But what girl could keep both feet on the ground when Ben Lyon is the AviatorV Now we nsk you! The Secret Forces of two great Nations locked in war both claim him as their most brilliant agent. By Aeroplane and Submarine he outwitted the craftiest minds in Europe, only to fall in Love —when love meant millions —would have to pay for his happiness. "THE GREAT DECEPTION." IS ADAPTED FROM GEORGE GIBBS' CELEBRATED NOVEL, The -yEf'LOw "novE." IIE JL ELLOW -L'OVE." The Secret Service—holding the secret of a nation—at War—then came the human leech—a spy, a snake in the grass J —ready to sell the secrets of a uatiou — but no, a (lash of a slim figure-—creeping slowly to where the enemy plane stands with the stolen plans on board—ssh ! What's that? The enemy pilot all ready to take off —but the woman won. . A Pageant of human interest that will stagger the eye and humble the mind with its wealth of incident and grandeur. P.D.C. Productions Presents j WILLIAM "OOYD, TX7IIAIAM T>OYD, ILLIAM JjOYI), ** ILLIAM -^OYD, (He was the Star of "TIIE. VOLGA BOATMAN.") "VfERA TJEYXOLDS, pHARLES "VrURRAY, V era -Reynolds, Charles Murray, In In " STEEL PREFERRED." " STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED. * "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." Adapted from the "Saturday Evening Post" story, namely "TIIE ADVENTURES OF WALLY GAY." A ROMANTIC AND HUMAN STORY OF THE STEEL INDUSTRY. A Most Delightful Comedy Photodrama, in which Humour, Comedy nnd Pathos 'f' are finely blended. FULL SUPPORTIXG PROGRAMME. PRICES AS USUAL. RESERVES AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SOX, LTD.

AMUSEMENTS. r "u tjad tvt kn -" i •• g -PAD -"J-EN." I Gra.nu. opp. u.p.o. rpu-DAY. RAND. Opp. G.1'.0 J-O-DAY. (JKANL). FROM THE STRAND GRAND. TO THE GRAND. <JRAND. GRAND. William Fox presents GRAND. One of the Best Pictures of the GRAND. Year! GRAND. | GRAND. " Q "DAD TV/TEN." GRAND. "O -DAD -L«-EN." GRAND. " Q "RAD TIT EN." GRAND. "O JJaD i '- L EN." GRAND. GRAND. Starring GRAND. . OLIVE BORDEN GRAND. And GRAND. GEORGE O'BRIEN. GRAND. GRAND. " Q "DAD "M"EN." GRAND. "O -L»AD -«J-EN." GRAND. "Q DAD TV/TEN." grand. "O D A d GRAND. GRAND. Good Comedy—"Ploy Ball." GRAND. Sessions: GRAND. 11.15. 1.30. 3 30, 5.45, 8. /4.RAND miIEATRE rpO-DAY. KJRAND J-HEATRE J-O-DAY. ONEHUNGA PICTURES, TO-NIGHT. STRAND. William Pox presents STRAND. PAULINE FREDERICK STRAND. In STRAND. " TWO KINDS OF WOMEN." STRAND. " TWO KINDS OF WOMEN." STRAND. "TWO KINDS OF WOMEN." vSTRAND. A S-mashlng Western Drama. STRAND. STRAND. Full Supporting Programme RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY DAY, I'OTH JANUARY, 1027. FARES.—On 29th January Holiday Excursion tickets available for return until 12th February, 1027, will be issued from station to any station 1 between Te Knit! and Maungaturoto (Inclusive). Including those on Branch Lines. These Excursion tickets will NOT be available Tor travel by the Daylight Limited express trains on Uiltli January. KAIPARA LlNE.—Trains leave Auckland for Helensville at 0.0 a.m.. 0.55, 8.53 (Stops between Auckland and Henderson to pick <P passengers for north of Henderson), a., i . nn<l 4r> P.m. Helensville for nnrt n"?> nt °- 5n 12.20 p.m.. 3.50. 5.0 it "A n Auckland for Maungaturoto »f the onilMrv Hp rvice in lieu •mzsi'- " r .».>».-nosrs in EnS LINER.—The following trains will NOT. run:—o.7 a.in. and 7 3 am Papakura-Auckland, G. 40 a.m. Onehuncal'enrose. and 7.13 a.m. Pen rose-Auckland 7.0 a.m. A uck land-Ota huh u, 7.55 a.m' Otah uh u-Auckland. 12.8 p.m. Auckland! i apakura. 5.44 p.m. Auckland-Papatoetoe Usual 12.13 p.m. Auckland-Papatoetoe train runs to Papakura. Special train (for stopping places see handbill) leaves Auckland for Hamilton 0.15 a.m.. returning Hamilton to Auckland 0.5 p.m., arriving Auckland 10.23 p.m. Train stopping where required to pick up passengers leaves Auckland for Wnluku 8.35 a.m.. returning leaving Waiuku 5.20 p.m., Auckland arrive 7.44 p.m. Usual 5.5 p.m. train for Paerata leaves Waiuku 5.35 p.m. Train leaves Auckland for Papakura 5.42 p.m. Train stopping where required to pick up passengers leaves Frankton for Waihl (i.50 a.m., arriving Waihi 0.50 a.m. Return trnln leuves Waihl 0.15 p.m., arriving Frankton 0.10 p.m. Usual 3.40 p.m. Frnnkton-Pneroa train leaves Frankton 5.0 p.m., arriving Paeroa 8.0 p.m. Usual 3.55 n.in. Frankton-Cumbrldge train leaves Frankton 5.20 p.m. Usual G.O p.m. Cani-brldge-Frankton train leaves Cambridge 7.10 p.m. Train leaves Frankton for Tc Kultl at G. 17 p.m. The 8.35 a.m. Auck-land-Waihi and 5.20 p.m. Waiuku-Auckland trains are guaranteed. Free passes, privilege, tourist excursion, season and commutation tickets (reporters' tickets j:nd passes lield by members of the Legislature excepted) will not be available by these trains. The Goods Sheds at Auckland, S,rj 1 ?" ton and Hamilton will be closed on 20th January. hJL o i' further particulars see handbill or ;£ i?"- stations. 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1927, Page 20

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