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—a————— I i AMUSEMENTS. " !— CRYSTAL PALACE.Crystal (The Theatre Luxurious;, Palace. MT. EDEN ROAD. •Crystal I'O-NIGH i'. AT S O'CLOCK. ; I'aiace. Filial Screening of I Palace. Paramount "s Extraordinary Special ; i; "FORGOTTEN FACES." I '•rVs'ri.'i •• FORGOTTEN FACES." i I'aiace. j Crystal. With tin All-srar fa-'. Palace. CI.IVE i;ROoK. MARY i'.RIAN ! frysial WILLIAM POWELL vv ; Palace. and BACLANOVA. j Crvstal Special Prologue bv Pal.-.ce, "OI.SEN AND WHITE." Cry.-ral Selected Supports. Palace. Orchestral StalN. 1,. 1 . frystal Dress Circle. 1/t'i. l'li. Palace. i Children Half Price i. I mn>tfrttw*ma ; (''O.U, ,jicoui;,\.MMl; -{Complete ew i- rocramme ! r ro-NIt;HT'. SESSIONS: j -Lo-NIGHT. "j and S. j We-tern Week. , j Western Week. ' 2 | Western Week. | STAR FEATURES. Western Week. — j Western Week. TIM McCOY. j Western Week. TIM McCOY. I Western Week. 11l : Western Week. BEYOND THE SIERRAS . Western Week. BEYOND THE SIERRAS. , Western Week. 1 Western Week. MARIE PREVOST j Western Week. MARIE PREVOST. i Western Week. In Western Week. GIRL IN THE PULLMAN j Western Week. GIRL IN THE PULLMAN I Western Week. — j Western Week. BIG SUPPORTS, t Western Week. DAY SESSIONS— I Western Week. Ail Adults and Children, j Western Week. tid, lid. (3d. (id. } Western Week. Western Week. NIGHT SESSIONS — I Western Week. sOO Seats. 1/. 1/, 1 sj Western Week. Children. Od. tid. Od. (id. i- ' Western Week. ; -. i Western Week. Next Change. Next Week tl | Western Week. j At the HIPPODROME, j Western Week. ; Syd Chaplin in SKIRTS ; Western Week. and SKYSCRAPER. Western Week. ! Two films that have j £ Western Week. ; been discussed, and j Western Week. ! you are waiting to see. ' Western Week. — I e I WEST END, |, °j£®£ ,v } I TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. k | | 2 —STAR FEATURES —2 ; j No. 1 —EDITH ROBERTS and | ! EDMUND BURNS • 1 , " ADORABLE 1 OUTCAST." i I , No- - ! | j LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE ; i , " BEAU BROADWAY." ■ | Big Supports. Stalls 9d. fireie I/. I ,| ! Coming Shortly to the WEST END, if ; ; SYD CHAPLIN in "SKIRTS." 1 THE LYRIC. 1 SPECIAL NIGHTLY. 7.40. i <vrr\Vi " WHAT PRICE glory.SPECIAL 12 REELS OF CERT UN ,i special enjoyment:: I, REQUEST VICTOR McLAGLEN as a i REQUEST Cnptain Flags ,1 request EDMUND LOWE as REQUi:ST Sergeant Quirt. r . | REQUEST DOLORES DEL RIO as REQI EST Charmaine. ; REQUEST SAMMY COHEN as : REQUEST' Privare Lipinskv. REQUEST TED McNAMARA as ' REQI EST Private Kiper. 1 REQUEST REQUEST Reserves at I.ewis Eady. Ltd. ; REQUEST Lyric, 'phone 1."-f.45. j DIXIELAND. | THE MOST BEAUTIUUL CABARET IN 1 NEW ZEALAND. Delightfully situated and nm-t c,.mfortably i appointed by the sea. 'TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY I. FEU. 27. j Is Dixielands ■ | BIG NOVELTY AND SPECIAL I ATTRACTION NIGHT, iWi i h I Plenty of Free Noveltie; and Dancing Attractions. ' Dancing- from s..'Ui p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission, o/. square feet of perfect floor space, fume alonj and enjoy the best uiglu in A uckla nil. Phone 2«"i 01-, at once and make your re-erva t ion s. ! ! 1 | i " THE PATRIOT" ! ' - I IS COMING, 'i • _i I ! ; : fO-ME AND JOIN THE AUCKLAND i WELCOME CLUB. i ; We nieet each other WEDNESDAY at the i j Cabin Tea Rooms. Syniouds St. Mavbe von ' j will find fri'-nds from vonr Home" Town i IWe WELCOME Folks frmu the British I jls.es to our Socials, Dances. Whist Drives! j.ind Picnics. THIS WEDNESDAY. Cabin j Tea Rooms. ~r write SECRETARY. ! j W ait^inatft Pousonbv. j . 1 _ i I PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. | LIGHT j [JARBOUR excursion, j CALLING AT ' WO II III! ISLAND. MOTUIHI ISHN'D 1 f ! 101 l fill ISLAND. MOTUIHI ' ; father arul ofhor i'ircurust« 7 i P'Tinitrin.?. > " i S S pangitoto. j r . v- . - tV AN<;iTOTO. I p DAN( IN G AND MUSIC ON BOARD. i t? | i omo and see the Beauties of our Harbour' ej and Motuihi Beaches by Moonlight. | NIS FPI 27. L TER HARr?OLR, calling, latrr lea.Tin'* I MOTLTHI ISLAND at !>.no P.M. SHARP i j Rpfiirninjr to Norrhrrn Wharf by 10.30 n.m. x j Lignt Kefreshmpnrs Procurable on Board J | TICKETS, 2 ''0 ] DOUBLE TICKETS (Lady and Gent). 4'. ; MOTU 111 I ISLAX D. daily trip. ! o V. WAIUKU | Leaves Auckland: Leaves Motuihi- ' 1 1 Mon., 9.:>m a.f; Mon., o p.m. ! ' l Tues., a.m. Tiles., r, n. ra . | i | N\ed., 0.00 ji.iii. \Vp(l.. ,j p.ui , : Thurs.. 9.-' lO a.m. Thurs.. p.m. I I Sat.. 10 a.m.. 2 p.m. Sat., k p.in. | | Fare: 2, Return; Children Half-price ) I ° I J AUCKLAND VRTTLLERY j Jfi BAND. GR.-»Mi -MOONLIGHT EXCURSION GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION"! WEDNESDAY NIGHT. FEB. 27. 1!)2». Condor leaves Ferry Buildings 8 p.m. Dancing .... Music by Artillery Band. FARE. 1/6. i Picks up Passengers Devonport. I 26 i TJIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES, j STEAMERS. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES I Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Waimarie and Riverhead t Saturdays excepted). Sunday's at 7 p.m. Leave Riverhead daily at 6.30 a.m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND. leaving Prince's Wharf. Sundays, 9.43 a.m.. Tuesdays to Thursdays at 9.40 a.m. Fridays 6.30 p.m., Saturdays 1.45 p.m. BRADNEY AND BLNNS. D 4 RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. VTEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/6, served in » delightful surroundings.—Queen St., opp. His Majesty's. Eat for Health. D 4 HALLS, ETC., TO LET. your Picnic at PARNELL PARK. x - 1 - Hot water available. Then a Dance at the Kiosk. D "DARNELL PARK KIOSK — Kiosk now Open Winter Engagements, for Dances, Parties, Wedding Breakfasts. — Phone 43-759. D \ UCKLAND Women's Branch N.Z.L.P.— j BriVns and Buy Evening. Wednesday, , February 27, Tabernacle Building. Room •' , Friends invited. ;26 '

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 48, 26 February 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 48, 26 February 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 48, 26 February 1929, Page 20

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