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AMUSEMENTS. GOOD-BYE! THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE— The picture that has delighted, Aucklandcrs this FINAL SCREENINGS At MAJESTIC DOX'T MISS IT! MAJESTIC A.IESTIC MAJESTIC AJESTIC MAJESTIC AJESTIC MAJESTIC AJESTIC Direction : Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Australasia's Largest Permanent Orchestra. THE PICTURE SELECTED TO OPEN From a host of great pictures; "The the Roxy Theatre, New York — the — holds SOOO people— AT HER ZENITH. Her First Independent Production. Now a MonihiT of With Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, GLORIA GLORIA «LO K I A GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA • GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA MORE MAGNETIC THAN EVEK! In "THE LOVE "THE LOVE "THK L O V E "THE I. OV K "THE LO V K "THE LOVE " THE LO V E "THE LOVE "T H E LO V E "THE LOVE "THE ' I, O V E "THE LO V E "THE LOVE Based on the "rpHE pYES "J- HE- -L^YES Five Different Roles She Plays— "The Love of Sunya" is the climax of all Glorias tradition! Personality: Beuuty: Gowns! Talent! Humour! Dramatic I Intensity! An absorbing suecessu.u of electric moods and emotions. s TJ Sunya is her name. *-' Sunya means -dreams, "M" illusion of life."' In "The -*-' Love of Sunya" lovos "YT ideal clashes with lifu's j ■*■ ordeal. THE GREATEST OF FINAL APPEARANCE. JACK LUMSDAINE, JACK LUMSDAINE, JACK LUMSDAINE. JACK LUMSDAINE, JACK LUMSDAINE, Who has agreed to make it a REQUEST WEEK. Mr. Lumsdaine will sing your favourite songs in hia own inimitable way and fill them with mirth .and melody. BOOK YOUR Prices, 1/ to 2/0. Ko\ Plan - I " '—r —

LAST NIGHT. * PRINCE 17 D WARD BIXCE J^DWAUD THEATRE. HEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Direction: Puller-Haj-ward Tlfealres. "VTORMA CJHEARFR, Id "TTPBTAU E," . " U P 8 T A G E." A dazzling romance of Stage Life. Lore laughter, tears. Talk about thrills !—The g earning, deadly knires flashed through the h«A~ e i n t^ from her eoft beautiful I nnt«i~TT,fc» f coming closer and closer • hnmi~Vfh !k , A ,P>ctnre that sends you j home with the feeling that at last you have seen something. " POLICE "PATROL," , "Police Patrol," • A mystery story of the marine police— J Chasing the fur smugglers. > An Day. Sixpence. After 5 p.m.. 6d. 1/, 1/6. \ THE LAST DAYS SCREENINGS ■ GS A SR- opp GPO - today : "RAND. OPP. GPO. 1 O DAITWO BIG GOLDWYN SPECIALS. "THE rpEMPTRESS" "-■-HE J-EMPTRESS" "-Drown U f -Harvard." I " Temptress " Screened— Brown of Harvard " Screened— ' ' 1115, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. OMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), WHAT pRICE p»LORY?" hat -Trice vXloryv" AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW. r SPORTING. „ RACING pLUB. I QLASSIC J^VENTS. ENTRIES FOR FUTURE CLASSIC RACES CLOSE BY FIVE O'CLOCK OX JpRIDAY, TUNE -J f\ 1027. Pull particulars In " N.Z. Reforee." W. S. SPENCE, : 9 Secretary. a. r rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY /^<LUB. '• (Incorporated.) QIPRING TkTEETING, 1927. NOMINATIONS FOR THE TAKAPUNA PLATE CLOSE ON FRIDAY NEXT. = JUNE 10th, AT 5 P.M. ROBT. WTNYARD, 9 Secretary. , TOWN BOARD NOTICES. Ttf"EW LYNN TOWN BOARD. KERBING AND CHANNELLING GREAT NORTH ROAD. The attention of residents and property owners is directed to the fact that Kerbing and Channelling Work is now in pro gress along Great North Road. Where crossings are required to pro pertles, the persons concerned are hereby notified to make prompt application at th< Board Office. ERNEST GREEN SLADE. 9 J ;xll Town Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1927, Page 24

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