AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. T" 2 STAR ATTRACTIONS 2 i VIRGINIA VALLI, LAWRENCE I GRAY, In | LADIES MUST DRESS. Also, Also, VICTOR VARCONI, VERA REYNOLDS, in THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS. | STALLS, 9d. CIRCLE, 1/. j MATINEE. MATINEE. Best Value in Auckland. SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK. j HUGH 3.1 - HOUR PROGRAMME. { Just imagine the following i attractions on the one I programme: | No. 1— WILLIAM RUSSELL in I "THE DESERT WOMAN." No. 2— VICTOR VARCONI in THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS. No. 3— GEORGE LEWIS in "THE COLLEGIANS." . TWO 2-REEL COMEDIES. Gazette and Scenic. I CHILDREN, 3d, 3d, 3d. J ADULTS. 6d (Circle). ALEXANDRA THEATRE GREEN LANE. f~l HUGE MATINEE, T TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 2 o'clock. 2 STAR PICTURES, including RICHARD DIX in "EASY COME, EASY GO." POLA NEGRI in "THE CROWN OF LIES." Tfc'o 2-Reel Comedies. Gazette, Cartoon, Scenic. Children, don't miss this Matinee. ADMISSION. 3d. 3d. 3d. -DE LUXE THEATRE— MT. ALBERT TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2—STAR ATTRACTIONS—2 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in "LADIES OF LEISURE." Also. Also, RUTH CLIFFORD in "TYPHOON LOVE." HUGH 3-HOUR MATINEE. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, At 2 o'clock. 2 STAR PICTURES. Also Plenty of Comedies. Parents, gend your Children along. ADMISSION, 3d, 3d. 3d. ST. TAMES' rnUEATUE. T. "AMES* -«-HEATRE. Props John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. MATINEE : SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 2.30. CJTIFFY AND TITO. OTIFFY AND -"J-O. Series of Revues. NAT PHILLIPS AND BOY RENE at their best. CHARLESTON 0 SYMPHONISTS. CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS. A Real Jazz Band. Aud a Strong Supporting Cast. Prices, 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plans at St James' Theatre. ELECTORAL. Q.REY Jj YNN ELECTORATE. —— I M K «J OIIN S j^ lktchl:k ' i UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, WILL ADDtIESS THE ELECTORS as follows: MONDAY, October 29—THEATRE ROYAL, KINGSLAND. TUESDAY, 30th — CONGREGATIONAL HALL, WESTERN SPRINGS. THURSDAY, November 1 — EMPRESS THEATRE, GREAT NORTH ROAD. MONDAY, November O—CHURCH OF CHRIST, PONSONBY. TUESDAY, November O—POINT CHEVALIER HALL. WEDNESDAY, November 7—GREY LYNN LIBRARY. THURSDAY, November ARMSTRONG'S HALL, POINT CHEVALIER. MONDAY, November 12—JUBILEE HALL KINGSLAND. * TUESDAY. November 13—PT. CHEVALIER PICTURES, ADELPHI THEATRE AND GREY LYNN LIBRARY. 27 gUBURBS JJLKCTOUATE. M" E. R. A LLL - NUNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS As under:— TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—SWANSON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)—HUIA. MONDAY, 29th.—FERNDALE. All Meetings 8 p.m. All Cordially Invited. 28 yyAITEMATA ELECTORATE. M fc R. H. G REr,LLa UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors. TONIGHT (FRIDAY) — GREENHITHE MONDAY, October 29 — NARROW NECK HALL. MEETINGS, 8 P.M. VOTE FOR GREVILLE, 26 THE BRIDGE ADVOCATE. JJAURAKI ELECTORATE. Official Candidate United Party. Will Address the Electors at THE PUBLIC HALL, PAKURANGA, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 26 gDEN ELECTORATE. 1 , i A J g TALLWOETHi ' UNITED PARTY CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY)—JUBILEE HALL, KINGSLAND, at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)—CONGREGATIONAL HALL, View Street, Mount Eden, at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. 26 CJTALLWORTHY, Arthur John, United Party Candidate for Eden, is receiving tremendous support from all sections of the community. With your help he will win Eden for Prosperity. 26 -|y|" ANUKAU ELECTORATE. ]yjR J£ELLS J^ASON, UNITED PARTY, Will Address the Electors: ' TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 8. i PENROSE PICTURE HALL. 26 ! TW. HUGHES, Returned Soldier, Inde- ' • pendent Labour, will address a Mass Meeting at Three Lamps, Pon sonby, 8 p.m., TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Attacking Labour fitnongbold, and the reason why the Press has hen gtssed. . -26 -i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 254, 26 October 1928, Page 20
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