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— AMUSEMENTS. 1-AKKU i.l.i. -■ - TO MORROW NIGHT " 1'" ' " MANEI.iI. RECI. THORNTON" and DORIS O'SHF4 LEIGH'ION nnrl Woods, THE BUCHANANS LEO* MARTIN and MARIF* KEK'L' HARROW. EFFIE FELLOWS. SIGN OR I"ALME TTO. THE NINE STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS THAT HAVE TAKEN AUCKLAND BY STORM POSIiI\ELY LAST AI'I'EARANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT \T £ W THEATRE OF VARIETIES, Queen Street (opp. John Court, Ltd.). COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. KDWIN R. GKKLNt ILLD will luiyp tlio honour to present New Zcaliind's most popular Corned inn, GEORGE STOREY, GEORGE STOREY, With an Entirely Now Company, "THE MERRY MASCOT S." IMPORTED SPECIALLY FROM SYDNEY. rr. T -, r J B ni I , I .!;SE R - ARTHUR ALDBIDGE SADIE PEPI'LU. JOHN HARPER NEI.L CRANE. FRANK MORAN. HA/. ELL COOMBBR. KI.HKRT RAYMOND ZENDA RANKS. 1:P:x MACK BE ill W 11 11 ELAW . THE EMBASSY SIX 1S ARTISTS IN ItKIGHT AND SCINTILLATING REVUE. "Mawnf'i" of Luck ! "Mascots" of Joy! "Mascots" of Happiness: Good '"Mascots:" Bright "Mascots"' Jolly "Mascots'." Throw away all gloom and Badness, and join the merry throng next week. "THE MASCOTS" will briu" you gladness at the cosy, comfy Embassy. I MOTHERS: — Every child attending the Matinee next Friday and T I Saturday will receive a. Small Lucky Kewpie Mascot. | EMBASSY POPULAR PRICES: 3/. 2/, and 1/. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. till 5 p.m.. afterwards at Theatre (42-100). AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT — RESERVE NOW FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. KOTICE.— THE GREATEST DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME EVER SCREENED IN AUCKLAND, COMMENCING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT NIGHTLY, THE LYRIC MATINEE 74".. SATURDAY, 2.:J0. TIIE THEATRE WITH THE GOLDEN CIRCLE. METRO COI.IUYYN MAYER PRESENTS TUB IDOL OF THE SCREEN, JOHN GILBERT, Supported by JEANNE EAGELS, A ni'-rica's Supreme Stage Star of "Rain," "Daddies," IN " MAN, WOMAN AND SON." " MAN, WOMAN AND SON." A MASTERPIECE OF DRAMATIC INTENSITY: His love was pure—but forbidden: —Thence rose a mighty drau.a love, illusion —and grim fact. THEN. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS GEORGE O'BRIEN AND ESTELLE TAYLOR, GEORGE o'HRIEN AND ESTELLE TAYLOR, Supported bv Leila Hyams, Tern Star.tschi nnd Sum do Gra->• " HONOUP BOUND," - HONOUR BOUND," A vivid drama of life that will i:rip you. Honour was more to John Ogletree iGeoree O'Brieui than life itself, bur at th»' end—love, honour, haiipiness. NEXT THURSDAY—"THE GHOST TRAIN." MOTOR CARS MAY Bii J'ARKED IN FRONT OF THE LYRIC. USUAL PRICES, Reserves Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone UMU-j. \V. J. BANNEIIR. Proprietor.

AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT THEATRE. The Theatre Magnificent. Direction • • - Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd Managing Director.-. Beaumont Smith and F. W. 'Hiring. Continuous Pictures from 11 » m. GRAND EVENING SESSION ,\..V LAST TWO DAYS OF POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, IN HER GREATEST ROLE. "THE SECRET HOUR." All my life I have cried for love—wild, B>ad, young love ! I have drudged and suffered—always groping for love. And now it has come LAST TWO NIGHTS OF The Brilliant New York Star. FLORRIE LE VERE In Whirl of Song and Dance. With LOU HANDMAN. Singing his own Song Successes. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And His Orchestra. Box Plan at Theatre, 40-SBS, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd. BEG ENT ATTRACTIONS FOR FRIDAY. ENGLAND'S GREATEST SINGING ACTRESS, DAWN ASSHETON. Pawn Asslieton is a revelation. She held her audience spellbound by her vivid and appealing interpretation of folk songs, the glamour and charm of her personality anil the beauty of her voice. — Vide Press. And LASZLO SCHWARTZ, The Brilliant Hungarian Violinist. "He docs not piny—but sings ou his Wonderful violin." ESTHER RALSTON, Tin* Serpen's Most Bewitching Blonde, In " SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS." FULL OF CHILLS AND THRILLS. A sensational mystery story, outrivalling "The Bat," "The Cat and the Canary," and "Tim Ringer.'' BUILDING SOCIETIES. A.C.T. B.S. XJEW riROUP. E\V VXROUP. caTH — GROUP. — 68TH THIS GROUP IS NOW BEING FORMED. AND IS FILLING RAPIDLY. £800 A PPHOPRIATIONS £ 800 GIVE IN YOUR NAME NOW FOR SHARES IN THE GROUP, At THE SOCIETY'S OFFICE, CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. (JIERMINATING gUILDING gOCIETY. WS • SPORTING. rriAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB (INC.) The ANNUAL MEETING of Members wUI be held in the Club's Office, 67, Shortland Street, on MONDAY, August 20, next. NOMINATIONS for Three Members ol Committee in place of those retiring, and who are eligible for re-elcetion, close with the undersigned by 12 noon, on SATURDAY, July 28. W, J»- McVAT, ' ' sK tonUfi.

AMUSEMENTS. — PRINCE EDWARD.— KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TWICE DAILY, AND 7 P.M. Double Feature Programme. A Fox Special Attraction. " ATOTHER AIACHREE." " — " \rOTHER AIACHREE." —— " JJ-UTHEH ja ACHREE." With BELLE BENNETT. Smiling Irish Eyes and Aching Irish Hearts. A Paramount Western Drama. • T RONS." -IRONS." Starring JACK LUDEN. In Addition. ComedV, Scenic and Prince Edward News. ERN. BEAHIAM AND Ills BAND. NEW "TUDOR" CINEMA, REMUERA. THE THEATRE CLASSIC. Direction: Fuller-Hayward nnd Mumford TO-NIGHT AT 8. i The Picture of the Moment. ! SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S Startling Play "Rain," Visualised on the Screen as " SADIE THOMPSON." Featu ring Gloria owanson LORIA IN As the "Notorious" SADIE. Also on thy Same Bill. ESTHER RALSTON In a Fascinating Romance. " LOVE AND LEARN." Box Office at Theatre. Phone Reservations 24-740. CAPITOL —A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. A PITOL—TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Capitol. 8 o'clock. Capitol. Capitol. "TJIHE /"IIRCUS /~YF "T TFE." Capitol. "A HE v-IRCI'S ' 'F Capitol. A Powerful and Thrilling Drama. Capitol. Starring MAIU'ELLA ALBANI. Capitol. Capitol. The Second Picture: Capitol. "piIIINATOWN / <HARLIE." capitoi. "Chinatown Charlie." Capitol. A Rollicking Comedy-Drama, Capitol. Starring JOHNNIE MINES. Capitol. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phon>- 20-174 EMPIRE.— A Fuller Ilawyard MPIRE. — Theatre. TO-NIGIIT, S O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT. "SURRENDER." A sensational, most thrilling melodrama, Starring MARY PHILBEN. The Second Picture. "SOMEBODY'S SON." Starring PAULINE GARON. Selected Supporting Programme. EDENDALE. — A Fuller-Hayward DENDALE.— Theatre. TO-NIGHT. 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT. "SHARPSHOOTERS." A thrilling Navv drama. GEORGE O'BRIEN AND LOIS MORAN "ALIAS THE LONE WOLF." A gripping mystery drama. BERT LYTELL AND LOIS WILSON. Usual Supports. Orchestra. Phone 20-710 ON EHU NG A pi CTU RE S NEHUNGA r ICTUItES TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Strand. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Strand. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Strand. In Strand. "THE CIRCUS.'' Strand. "THE CIRCUS. Strand. His Latest and Best. ftrand. Strand. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PICTUREDROME AT MILFORD. TO-NIGHT AT 8. "THE MIGHTY CHANG," Remarkable Jungle Scenes and *\nimals Prices ns usual. MEETINGS. EDUCATION DEFENCE LEAGUE For the purpose of opposing any altera tion in Uie secular status of our Stati owned schools, ANNUAL MEETING. Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. THURSDAY, JULY 2H, AT 8 P.M. SHARP Business.—Urgent and Important. Intending Members cordially invited. C. E. MAJOR, President. ° SPORTSMEN A MEETING of tho-e interested in Spor is called for 2 p.m.. MONDAY. JULY .'!0 192*. at the OLD SI'ORTS CLUB, Hii Majesty's Arcade. Business : Formation of Club. i A. LEWIS, - >,J Convenor. ROLLER SKATING. SKATING — SKATING ) Rink Open Day and Night.— Band To-night. A Joyous, Healthy Pastinu Special Learners' Room. PITT STREET RINK. 2 s _ j' PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC._ RIVEROEAD AND OSTEND SERVICE! STEAMERS, " CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland Dally at 3.50 p.m. ft h IlobsonvUle. Waimarie. and Rlverhet ' (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.i Leave Riverhead daily at 6.45ia-tn. (Su dayg excepted). For OSTEND. leavli Prince's Wharf, Sundays, 9.45 a.m.. We oeadan 9.45 a.m., Fridays 6.30 p.m.. Batn <Uj« 1M P-m. M JBASMK AMD BOOOS.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 174, 25 July 1928, Page 22

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