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! AMUSEMENTS. I " *" i THE SECOND GREAT WEEK I COMMENCES TO-DAY At the STRAND. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. I Twice Daily, at 2.30 and S. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY In "L E A T H E R F A C E." Or '• rpwo T OVERS." •• iffo ■L'OVERS." FROM THE ROMANTIC STORY BT BARONESS ORCZY. Ei-en as two lovers achieve the heishts of passion at parting. Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman rise to their greatest climax in ■ Lea th erf ace" (or "Two Lovers , "!, their best and their final picture together. On the Stage. "A NIGHT IN VENICE." Soloists—Birrell OMalley and Mary Cofield. • • • STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Eve Bentley. Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 43-114) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. THE BEST ENGLISH PRODUCTION YET. ft T? AND Direction <JIWIIN.U. Mrg Henry Hayward GRAND, "MOULIN ROUGE." TO-DAY. "MOULIN ROUGE." GRAND, "MOULIN ROUGE." TO-DAY. "MOULIN ROUGE." GRAND, "MOULIN ROUGE." TO-DAY. "MOULIN ROUGE." UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST DRAMA OP STAGELAND AND PARIS YOU HAVE EVER WITNESSED. Comedy, "JACK AND JILTED." TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.45, 5.45, 8. A FINE PROGRAMME TO-DAY rpHE RAND. — PRINCE EDWARD. — Dally 1.30 and 7. Saturday 2 and 7pm A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT 7. New Era Films Present MABEL POUI.TON in NOT f\UITE A T ADY," OT VtfUITE A JUaDY," A Famous Comedy Success. In Addition : A First National Special, OUT f\F mHE T>UINS," UT "F J- HE -E*UINS," Starring RICHARD BARTHELMESS. The Strongest and Most Dramatic Love Story of the Years. NEW "TUDOR" CINEMA, REMUERA. "The Theatre ClassicDirection : Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT GEORGE BANCROFT, EVELYN BRENT, In a Sensational Seething Drama, THE T|RAG XTET" HE -•-'RAG ET." Also, by Permission of the Army Council, THE CJOMME." HE S^OMME." COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT. The Fox Special Attraction, FOUR LjflNS." OUR Big as the Heart of Humanity.

ONEHUNGA. PICTURES TO-NIGHT. Strand. First National Pictures Present Strand. KEN MAYNARD Strand. And his Wonder Horse, Strand. Tarzan, in Strand. "fTIHE LORIOUS rpRAIL," Strand. "J-HE *J LORIOUS A RAIL," Strand. A Thrill-packed Story of the Strand. West. A Real History of the Strand. First Telegraph Between East Strand. and West. Strand. Serial, Comedy and News. ATHLETIC SPORTS. JL "M"EW ZEALAND AMATEUR &£& Xy ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Jf AUCKLAND CENTRE. CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2 P.M., CARLAW PARK. ! AUSTRALASIAN, NEW ZEALAND AND AUCKLAND CHAMPIONS COMPETING. Admission to Ground, 1/ ; Grandstand, 1/ ; Children, Half-price. 13 G. R. METCALFE, Hon. Sec. , PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. gPECIAL RUMMER TfXCCR^ION MATIATIA BAY For ONEROA BEACH AND SURFDALE. j QUKDAY. "pEBRUARY -I rj S.S. KIWI Leaven Auckland 10 a.m. Leaves Matiatia 5 p.m. Refreshments and Hot Water obtainable. MOTOR BUSES MEET STEAMER. Fares to Oneroa and Surf dale, 3d. Steamer Fare,: 1/6 RETURN. 1/6 RETURN. S.S. KIWI LEAVES END OF CENTRAL WHAKF, 10 A.M. 16 MEETINGS. A UCKLAND UNITED FURNITURE A TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. SPECIAL MEETING. Members are requested to attend a Special Meeting of the Union, to be held m Room A, Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on MONDAY. February 18, at 7.45 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS : To recommend a suitable person to be Nominated Member and a. suitable person to be Acting-Nominated Member or the Court of Arbitration. The General Meeting will follow the Special Meeting. 15 A. H. DIXOX, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 39, 15 February 1929, Page 18

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