AMUSEMENTS. • U. T, 3 DAYS. Bright Revue and an Excellent Pictorial Programme."—"STAß" (Saturday). : i "The Theatre Beautiful." MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11.15 to 10 p.m. I Phone 43-210 for Reserves. Novarro in a new role, as a gay, dashing Twentieth Century Don Juan! RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO With MARCELINE DAY, As 192S'a Sweetest Flapper, R .ENIOE ADOREE, CARMEL wveks BERT ROACH, HUNTLY GORDON In ' i :— I A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN. OVB GAXG Co'^'"° U Marconi Never Before Such Original Stents*" 0 Never Before Such Laughter. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE . . . Work of the England and Auckland. TASMAN RECONQUERED . . . Ret urn Flight Magnificently Photographed. j MAJESTIC NEWS . . Absolutely the Latest! * * ni,M T?££?n£L St aS e Attraction. PUBLIC DEMANDS ENCORES EVERY NIGHT' DANCING TIME. A Brilliant Revuette with KO\vitt THE MIDGET MOSELLES d JL? 1 J "^ enile Entertainers. Produced by Lillian O'Leary. ITEFORD WAUGH'S orchestra. Next Friday— VICTOR McLAGLEN In "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT " A 553 «»»■ A * ."DELIVERANCE." ' A Gripping Drama based on Facts. Tim \t ® ec °nd Feature. TIM McCOY with DOROTHY SEBASTIAN " WYOMING." Vivid Dra ma. MISS JAGGAR SMIIH'S ORCHESTRA » Reserves, phone • LOOK OUT FOR OUR BIG PANTOMIME ON THURSDAY NEXT. ELECTORAL. p A R NELL pi LEC T O II A TE.
M K J. S. D ICKSON - MPOFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. ; Will Address his Constituents ST. MARY'S HALL. PAR NELL, TO NIGHT (TUESDAYI. AT 8 P.M. Chairman :.E. H. NORTHCROFT, Es<j. GREEN I .AXE THEATRE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 8 P.M. Chairman: J. F. W. DICKSON, Esq. Public Meetings During Campaign :— KOHIMARAMA PICTURES — FRIDAY 2nd, 8 p.m. ST. GEORGES HALL, RANFURLY ROAD—TUESDAY, 6th, 8 p.m. ST. MARK'S HALL, REMUERA ROADTHURSDAY, Bth, 8 p.m. SOMERVILLE HALL, CORNER GREEN LANE AND REMUERA ROADFRIDAY, 9th, 8 p.m. P.W.D. CAMP, PUREWA—MONDAY 12tb S p.m. J For the Good of Your Country VOTE REFORM! 30 J£I>EN election. JJ pOTTER. MP., OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as under :— REGENT PICTURE THEATRE, MANUKAU r>=^?P.r- WEDNESDAY . Oct. 31, 8 p.m. PRESBiTERIAN HALL, BALMORAL RD —THURSDAY, Nov! 1. at 8 Dm MANUKAU ROAD.IBIDAI, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. METHODIST HALL. DOMINION RD.— MONDAY, Nov. 5. 8 p.m. ROYAL PICTURE THEATRE, KINGSLAND—TUESDAY, Nov. 6, at 8 pin CONGREGATIONAL HALL. VIEW RO YD Sden— WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7. 8 p.m! GORDON ROAD METHODIST HALL, MT EDEN—THURSDAY, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. ■yiVIAN JJ pOTTER. M.P. OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address the Lady Electors of Eden Afternoons as under :— GORDON RD. METHODIST HALL. MT EDEN—THURSDAY. Nov. 1. 3 p m EPSOM LIBRARY. MANUKAU RDTHURSDAY', Nov. 8, 3 p.m. 30 JJOSKILL E LBCTOR ATE. M ISS E LLEN M BLVILLE ' OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as Under :— ZEALANDIA HALL, DOMINION 110\D TERMINUS, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 P.M. MOUNT ROSKILL HALL, THREE KINGS LADIES' MEETING. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, AT 2 P.M. BAPTIST HALL, CORNER RICHARDSONROAD AND MAY ROAD, MT. ROSKILL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, AT 8 P.M' All Electors Cordially Invited. _ 30 EAST ELECTORATE.
M RS C. E. M aguire OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at GRAFTON METHODIST HALL, CARLTON GORE ROAD, I TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 P M J TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 P.M. , All Electors are Invited to Attend. 30 PROHIBITION QUESTION. E RED - gURKE (THE GIFTED ORATOR), WILL DEAL WITH THE ACCURATE HISTORY OF PROHIBITION, And SPECIALLY INVITES WOMEN ELECTORS TO COME AND HEAR THE FACTS. TRUTH VERSUS PROPAGANDA TRUTH VERSUS PROPAGANDA. QARLTON JJALL, E DBNDA LE, rjIHURSDAY, 1928. AT 8 P.M. DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR THIS WORLDFAMOUS AND INTELLECTUAL ORATOR 31
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 20
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