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AMUSEMENTS. BUSINESS MEN! Here's a picture after your own heart. " N.Z. at Work " takes you behind the scenes of our big industrial organisations, and reveals in a fascinating manner the inner workings of our secondary industries. No sentimentality, but plenty of comedy. STRAND. ©TRAND. trand. -— Strand. STRAND. CJTRAND. TRAND STRAND. ■ QJTRAND. TRAND. Direction : Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Always a Good Entertainment. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. • » * • " OUR N.Z. GANG." " OUR N.Z. GANG " " OUR N.Z. GANG " N.Z.'s Own Irresistible Band of Juvenile Film Comedians, in " NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." " NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." "NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." " NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." " NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." " NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." "NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." " NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." " NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." •' NEW ZEALAND AT WORK." A GREAT ROMANCE OF OUR N ATI ON A L INDU STRIES. s . j" Additional Attractions: s . — I The Screen's Most Bewitching Star, I OLIVE BORDEN, OLIVE BORDEN, In p | " milß /COUNTRY TJEYOND." i " J-he Country JJeyond." ! us j JAMES OLIVER CUR WOOD. At Evening Sessions. MISS PHYLLIS GRIBBIN. Contralto. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Box Plan nt Theatre. Children Half-price. Ring 43 114. Prices. 1/ to 2/9. SIR PHILLIP GIBBS Says— 1 More divorces occur in the eighth ' year than any other year. Is this true ? Sec Marriage t icense?" arriage -Licensev Patrou-iu-Chief, His L.vcellency the GRAND MILITARY PAGEANT GRAND MILITARY PAGEANT ! PAGEANT. mATTOO. -t AGEANT. - 1 ATTOO. PAGEANT. TATTOO. PAGEANT. TATTOO. PAGEANT. TATTOO. PAGEANT. TATTOO. PAGEANT. TATTOO. PAGEANT. TATTOO. PAGEANT. TATTOO. DOMAIN, mO-NIGHT. OMAIN, J- O-NIGHT. ALSO EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. Commencing Special Programme Saturday > DON'T FORGET. The Domain To-night The Domain To-night. l i ' The " New Zealand Herald." of 24/1/27, speaking of tile Gyni--7 khana, says: "Superb Artillery Drive." "A Brilliant Spectacle." " Most Spectacular." "It revealed a degree of efficiency which would have delighted the | heart of the most hardened riding I and driving master." Come and see the great 'performance repeated under the searchlights. DON'T MISS THE PAGEANT You Have Seen Some of the Dresses. * THE GREAT FINAL SCENE. Educational, Historical. Better ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 1/. ~ Children, Half Price. ADMISSION TO STAND, 1/ EXTRA No Half Price to Stand. NOTICE.—The Outer Domain is warned against the D IXIELAN D 3 TIIE CABARET MAGNIFICENT. i rpO-NIGHT, rjM'ESDAY. DANCING, 5.30 TO 11.30. ADMISSION, 2/6. • 1 J NOTICE. I Bookings now taken for our coming l Great Attraction, j I I "A NIGHT IN HONOLULU." I "A NIGHT IN HONOLULU." | MONDAY, JANUARY 31. j i I 'PHONE 26-615. r wii Egg! wil ejs; - J^. est End. Master Pictures Present r \}est End. DOROTHY MACKAILL e West End. In West End. "WHAT SHALL I DO''" West End. "WHAT SMALL I DO V" West End. Full Supporting Programme. West End. Music by West End Orchestra \\_est_ Eii'l. CIRCLE. 1/: STALLS, ild " HOLIDAY NOTICES. gPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. NOTICE. Pursuant to the terms of the Banking Act. 1908. SAI URDAY. tiie 29th dav of January. 1927, is herebv appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the '■ undermentioned Banks throughout the Auckland Province :— THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. \\ A LEITCH. Inspector. s BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES HENRY W. LEVER. Inspector. 0 THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. ■I W F. L. WARD, Inspector. 3 THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. G. \\ McINTOSH. General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LTD. P H. PHILLIPS, Acting Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. H. BUCKELTON, General Manager IS FERRY NOTICES. rpHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY - 1 - COMPANY LTD. DEVONPORT. CHELTENHAM BEACH AND NARROW NECK. 1/ 1/ 1/ Through Return Tickets, including steamer and bus, via Devonport to Cheltenham Beach and Narrow Neck. All journeys may be broken at Devonport, passengers may travel by a later bus. 6 j 5a

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

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1927, Page 20

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