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AMUSEMENTS. 10,000 AUCKLANDERS CAN'T BE WRONG.! When 10,0.00 Aucklunders have thrilled, laughed, and sighed with '■-The Student Prince," it must be a good show—so let's go. But hurry ! —hurry !•—hurry before it's too late. LAST 3 DAYS. ; —STRAND.— "The Home of Big Pictures." TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8. " THE STUDENT PRINCE," " THE STUDENT PRINCE," " THE STUDENT PRINCE," With RAMON -VfOVAKKO, AMON A> OVARKO, And "VTORMA QHEARER. ORM'A OhBAREK. I SPECIAL STAGE AND MUSIC PRESENTATION. BON PLANS AT STRAND AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. Strand Phone 43-114. WHAT 5,000,000 PEOPLE HEARD. Mr. G. A.. Atkinson, the famous British Broadcasting Company and "Daily Express" cinema correspondent, . . broadcasted to 5,000,000 people in Great Britain from all 8.8.C. .Stations: "I MUST SAY THAT 'PRINCE OP ADVENTURERS' IS A VERY. BEAUTIFUL FILM. I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A HIGH TIDE OF GLOWING PICTURES. , MANY OP ITS COLOUR SCENES ARE SO BEAUTIFUL THAT THEY MAKE THE NATIONAL GALLERY LOOK LIKE A POSTAGE STAMP COLLECTION." PRINCE OP. ADVENTURERS Commences STRAND NEXT WEDNESDAY A! NEW COMEDY TO-DAY. ;;— GRAND. Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. From Majestic to.Grand. RAMON- NOVARRO, :; With MARCELINE DAY. Rence ■ Adorec, Carinel Myers, Bert Roach, ONCE THERE WAS " A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN." " A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN." " A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN." " A CERTAIN YOUNG MAN." FINE SUPPORTING BILL. One of the Best Comedies of the Season. Sessions: 11.13, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and S. POPULAR PRICES. \T mHE Q.RAND /T\o-DAY. # LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY Announce their 12th. Production, " THE BOY COMES HOME," By.A. A. Milne. "MAID OF FRANCE," By Harold Brighouse. "DANGER," -'.' By Richard Hughes, Will be Presented at the '-• CONCERT CHAMBER •' On NOVEMBER 28, 29, 30 and DECEMBER 1. A Triple Bill of Outstanding Interest./ Milne, Brighouse and Hughes—three of the most eminent playwrights of the day. A Brilliant Cast of Players. Members' Booking Opens at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on FRIDAY, November 10. Intending Members are requested to apply Immediately to the Secretary, Theo. J. Spry, 206, Victoria Arcade. Subscription.for balance of season: — 10/6 Two Seats. '■- 5/9 One Seat... • '10 "ItTONSTER . GIRL GUIDE RALLY. •"-*- DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, ■■ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. • Keep this Date Free. 12 ■ LECTURES. ' ,- „ AUCKLAND piTY \€m m issiox ' VjWKf LEWIS EADY, LTD., HALL, LEWIS 'EADY, LTD.. HALL, QUEEN STREET „ -•(2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) ■VSjUiN DAY EVENI XG. ; ' ■ Doors Open 6;30. Sacred Music (Panotrola), 7 p.m. Service Begins 7.30. :.'■ Preacher: REV. CHARLES CHANDLER.. Also, Short Address by ■;.; . REV. JASPER; CALDER. .' NOTE.—A hearty invitation is extended 'to all our. old friends and former missionitcs to be present at this service in our new quarters. - STRANGERS who have no: Church Home are invited to make their home with us.' SOCIAL HOUR, 5.30-9.30, when wS '.'got together" for a cup of tea and a chat. During the evening there will be a solo entitled "Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee" ("Soup: of Ruth") (Gounod). MISS MARGOT ANDERSON (L.A.8.), 10 rpHEOSOPHICAL . SOCIETY, - 1 - 371, QUEEN STREET. ARMISTICE DAY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT : 7 P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE... ". "WORKING FOR PEACE" ' By : ..' ' ' . . ; . MR. ■ .T. TV. SHAW. M.A. 10 —;^r—— LODGE NOTICES. ''. j£G£vr INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ' V/V/O 7 r ° DD FELLOWS. N.Z/ ■ j ' : *" AUCKLAND DISTRICT. NO. 2. < Vmx^? T l? GS 1?0R NEXT WEEK. ■ MONDAY,- November 12.—Star. of Eden • J*«>all Street; Mizpah Rcbckah. Eden TUESDAY) November 13:—Hauraki Bel- ' mont: Alpha Juvenile, Pitt Street WEDNESDAY, November 14. — District ' Meeting and First Degree. Pitt Street THURSDAY, November 107—RawliitI,Point ' : Chevalier: Myrtle Rcbckah. Titt Street : F. S. NEWBOLD, D.D.G.M.. '. ' .-_;>' 2, Flower St.. Eden-Terrace." H. G. ADAMS. District See., S ■->-. 28. Chatham Arenue. Mt. Albert. ' i£R5 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF /Jfjg£§s x RECHABITES. N.Z. DISTRICT. No. S4. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. MONDAY.—Kingslnnd Juveniles, Walters Road Hall; 7.30. ' TUESDAY. 1 — Birkenhead, ■ AdultV (and ■': i Juvenile. 7.30-; • Devonport. Methodist ' HalL .7.30; Mount-Albert, Prcsbyterinu Hall. 7.45; Ohchunga Juveniles, 7.30. WEDNESDAY.—Standard Juveniles. 7.30. FRlDAY.—Belmont Juveniles, Parish Hall,. '•■■-•• -7.30.- " -■ '- •■>-. '. t r- '■'■ '...' ■-.■ I '--■•'■ --D.-jr. A. BODUEY, District Sec., • 570, New North Rd., Mt. Albert. S '

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 267, 10 November 1928, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 267, 10 November 1928, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 267, 10 November 1928, Page 26

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