AMUSEMENTS. Second Week and still being received with rare delight by Houses Packed from Floor to Roof. The "Star" says: "A Super-film of Artistry." The "Herald" says: "It's Perfect." The "Sun" says: "It's Magnificent. EACH EVENING A REAL NEW ZEALAND WELCOME I-S ACCORDED DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. DALE AUSTEN IN PERSON. rjlO-NIGHT AT g MISS NEW ZEALAND. Appearing in person daily at 2.30 and 8. She relates l»er thrilling experiences in liollvwood. This, in conjunction with her Picture, " MISS NEW ZEALAND IN MOVIELAND." THE STRAND = jd Direction of Fuller-Hayward. j THE PICTURE DE RESISTANCE OF WHAT MUST BE THE BIGGEST AND BEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER SHOWN AT THE STRAND, is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Epic, "THE MERRY WIDOW." " rpHE iVf EUKY W ll>ow *" "J- HE -Lu-ERRY VV IDOVV." «mHE "VfERRY IX7IDOW." -J- he -"1-erry Widow." ••rriHE TV/Terry txtidow." "i-HE -IjJLeRRY *V IDOW." 44 rpHE "VfERRY TT7IDOW." 44 IHB 1"-ERRY »' IDOW." 44 rpHE "VTERRY YT7IDOW." 44 -L HE -"-1-ERRY »V IDOW." "mHE "ITERRY VT7IDOW." 44 -I- HE i-'J-ERRY VV IDOW." "mHE TITERRY **71D0W." 44 -I- HE -Lu-ERRY VV IDOW." 10 MIGHTY REELS OF GLITTER AND JOY. Accompanied by LEHAR'S ORIGINAL MUSIC. CONDUCTOR: EVE BENTLEY. WALTZING WIDOW PROLOGUE. Entrancingly Presented by Ina Bosworth and Valeska. The Demand for Seats is Heavy. RESERVES DISPEL REGRETS. Book at Strand or Lewis Eady, Ltd. SYDNEY "SUNDAY NEWS," February 26, Says of "MOTHER MACHREE": "Not only the Irish will it sway, but the more prosaic people of British stock. It touches the heart-strings like 1 an Irish minstrel might his I harp." I — "MOTHER MACHREE" — Mother "\,r achrbe " OTHER -LU-ACiIRKE " 1 •• \f OTHER \,f ACHRBE " | 44 IU-OTHER ACiI REE " " Tif OTHER Xf ACHRBE " " JJAOTHER -"A.iCtlßriK " i " MOTHER \f ACHRBE " 1 •• ITJLOTHER -WJ-achree "—— " "MOTHER TVT achrbb " " IfJLOTHBR -I*l- ACHKEE " Mother -vtachkhe " OTHER -"J-ACHREE " Will be Presented Shortly in ALL ITS WONDROUS GLORY AT THE ! STRAND. j A FULLER HAYWARD THEATRE, THE HOME OF ONLY GREAT FILMS. William Fox Presents — "MOTHER MACHREE" — " I\TOTHER \f ACHRBE" " ITAOTHEK .... •, Mother \,racuree " OTHER iw-AO " I\T° THEK ATachrek •• '• i*l. OTHER A»A.\r n: •• " 11/fOTHER ATACIIREE " •' ItJLothkr A'A " ]\J OT , HBR jyjACIIREE " MOTHER \TACHREE " OTHER JSJL.-iCii As Beautiful as the Song. Vital with Life, and Sparkling with Irish Wit. With BELLE BENNETT. - NEIL HAMILTON. TED McNAMARA. .. VICTOR McLAGLEN. A Picture that will Haunt the Memory with Its Beauty in the Years to come. — " MOTHER MACHREE " " M OTHE,K \fACHREE " " -waother -"A.VCHREK •• Mother \,r achrbe " OTHER " Mother "vtachree " OTHER I>-L A.'HICKE " " M OTHEK "YTACHREE " " ItAotHER Jl VCiIRKE " " MO™® IVTACIIREE " '• ITAOTHER iJI VCIIRKR " Mother \r achree •• OTHER 1"- ACHREE " The "DOMINION," of March 17 Says of "MOTHER MACHREE" : "This tender story of mother love and sacrifice is as beautiful as the song which inspired it " I IT IS ONE OF THE YEAR'S BIG PICTURES. JJOYAL QIIOIR. OPENING riONCERT. pening Concert, 192S SEASON. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31 TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 31. Soloists: MISS PHYLLIS lIAZELL. Contralto MR. HUBERT CARTER. Tenor. MR. FRANK SUTHERLAND, Bass. MR. EDGAR RANDAL, Organ. EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME OF PART SINGING. Intending New Subscribers are requested to make early application for Season Tickets to Wm. Coltman, 194, Queen Street, or Syd. J. Harbutt, 22, Kitchener Street. Rates : 2 Tickets for Each Concert .... 10/6 3 Tickets for Each Concert .... 15/6* 4 Tickets for Each Concert .... 21/ These are the lowest rates of any Musical Society in the Dominion. S 2C tTEAR DR. WM. C. POOLE, Ph.D , D D of Christ Church. Westminster 'at ( ' r < e 'it Prohibition Rally, Town Hall, TUESDAY. June 5. 8 p.m. "Dry or Die—the Anglo-Saxon Dilemma." AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY— 7,\ l ,elp „ the „, Siok an <> Needy by buyinc tickets for Picture Shows in Hosniini Week May 28 to June 1. Tickets sold and memberß ° f AH A " PROHIBITION RALLY, Large T<?££ ± Hall, TUESDAY. June 5 8 n m —Dr Wm. C. Poole. Ph.D.. D.D successor to Dr. F. B Meyer at Christ Church Westminster London "Dry or Die—the AnrloSaxon Dilemma." Hear this searchine analysis of the Liquor Problem. 26
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