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AMUSEMENTS. I r> I MIGHTI* GOOD O I & I PICTURES. V j I - MONSTER "nOUBLB QTAR OXSXISR -DOUBLE PROGRAMME. ROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Screening in N.Z. — Both Feature*. First Screening in N.Z. — Both Features. No. 1— TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX ~\ AND HIS " ' WONDER HORSE, TONY. IN IN "KING COWBOY. ,, "KING COWBOY." "KING COWEOY." "KING COWBOY." The Rodeo Scenes Are Wonderful. No. 2—Also a Metro Film, presents LILLIAN GISH LILLIAN GISH LILLIAN GISH IN IN THE WIND. THE WIND. THE WIND. THE WIND. THE WIND. THE WIND. No. 3 —Exceedingly Funny 2-Reel Comedy, CHARLES CHASE in "FORGOTTEN SWEETHEARTS." No. 4. —Latest Metro News, N.Z. Film, and Australia Day by Day. DON'T BE MISLED ! ! ! Best Value in Auckland.

NIGiHT SESSIONS: 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/. ' ALEXANDRA. ] Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. • TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. The Picture of the l'ear. "THE BELLAMY TRIAL." "THE BELLAMY TRIAL." BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. USUAL PRICES. MONDAY NEXT—Tug-o'-War Contest 1 North Island Jockey Championship. — AMBASSADOR. — POINT CHEVALIER—TO-NIGHT AT 8. Helene Chadwick — Lilian Rich, and Forest Stanley appear in DANCING T"\AYS." ANCING J- , AYS." A story of a tired business man and two women—one tried to soothe his nerves with silence, the other used a s.ixophone. Then the Ever-popular Hoot Gibson in — ''/CLEARING mHE fiIRAIL." — — "Clearing -mie J-kail." — He was the best cowboy that ever rode the Sunset Range, and while clearing the trail he found the path of Romance. Empire News. Comedy. International News, and the Best of Real Music. TUESDAY —Monte Banks —'-WEEK-END COMEDY." THURSDAY —Sammy Cohen in " HOMESICK."

BALL. •■ BALL. BALL.. BALL. FANCY DRESS SOCIETY ARTS. HALL, HALL, JUNE 18, P.M. Supported by the Students of the Elam School of Art, Architectural Students, Quoin Club, Little Theatre Society and the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society. EIGHT SPECIAL TABLEAUX AND BALLETS. The Cast of the "King of Kawau" and many others . will appear in costume. 8 DELTA THEATRE, New Lynn—TONIGHT, at 7.50. —Emil Janniugs in "The Last Command." the greatest Russian picture ever screened. Also, "The Fighting Doctor." Free Dance follows. Monday: "The Music Master." ART EXHIBITIONS. OIB7OJI A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF A QTH A NNUAL TTIXIIIBITION, ttOiH Annual Jl^xhibition, At KITCHENER HALL. KITCHENER ST. TJie finest Art Exhibition seen in Auckland for years. HOURS: Monday and Saturday, 11-5. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 12-5 and 7.30-9.30. ADMISSION, 1/. ART UNION DRAWN .TUNE 11. Tickets at Gallery. 8 CHURCH NOTICES. T. BENED IC T , S, Masses at" 6.30,* 7.30, 9 and Devotions 7-7.30 p.m. After Devotions a Lecture on the Mass, illustrated by Lantern Slides, gtßen^HaUb,

ART UNIONS. ART UNION. A UTOGRAPHED "RAT. Autographed J-»at. (With permission of Minister or Internal Affairs.) TO BE DRAWN AUGUST 29, 1929. This Bat, specially selected by MR. W. A. OLDFIELD, of the Australian XL, was autographed by all members taking part in the Historic FIFTH TEST at MELBOURNE, 1029. OBJECTS : 50 per cent net proceeds to COACH FUND of the Auckland City and Suburban Cricket Association, and 50 per cent net proceeds Club Fund of Balmoral Cricket Club. Tlcketa obtainable at all Sports Outfitters, or on application to E. J. PRICE, Hon. Organiser. 713, Dominion Road. Auckland. :15 CJT. - HELIER'S ART , UNION. E> WINNING NUMBER 6189 (Ryan, Wellington). g

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 134, 8 June 1929, Page 22

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