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AP/iUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. | MAJESTIC. Direction: Fuller-llayward Theatres. Box Plan at Theatre, Phone 43-210. Continuous from 11 a.m. TIIE ALL-SII.ENT PROGRAMME WITH REAL MUSIC. Gasps Creeps ! Thrills! Laughs! Shudders! Amazement! Astonishment! " THE SILENT HOUSE." " THE SILENT HOUSE." "The Silent House." | j "The Silent House." j The mystery o£ •'The Silent House." | the hidden bonds "The Silent House." j and the "Star of "The Silent House." | the East," au in- | "The Silent House." | valuable ruby sto"The Silent llouse." I leu from a Chinese "The Silent House." I joss, are unrav"Tlie Silent House." j elled. "The Silent House." I "The Silent House." | * * "The Silent House." | "The Silent House." j Hidden panels, ! "The Silent House." | Chinese torture "The Silent House." j chambers. Oricn"The Silent llouse." | tal scheming and "The Silent House " | cunning, sensation "The Silent House." | after sensation, "The Silent House." | clutching hands, "The Silent House." | mysteriously hid"The Silent House." | den cupboards, are "The Silent llouse." | a few of the "The Silent House." I delights provided "The Silent llouse." lin this joyous "The Silent llouse." | melodrama. "The Silent llouse." | j And a SUPERLATIVE ARRAY OF SUPPORTS. FOUR INDIAN LYRICS, With Synchronised Musical Accompaniment by the Orchestra. MAJESTIC NEWS. To-day's News To-day. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of J. WHITEFORD WAUGII. 1 GRAND and LYRICT] "THE RINGER," From the Sensational Novel by EDGAR WALLACE. Screened Grand (only) : 12.30, 3.15, G, anc " MOTHER KNOWS BEST.' : Featuring Madge Bellamy and Louise Dresser. Screened Grand: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. Screened Lyric : 5.50. VICTOR McLAGI.EN in " STRONG BOY." Screened LYRIC THEATRE ONLY : 7.45. | GRAIN L> AND LfRIG. j '| /COMMUNITY QINGING. j I Community Ringing. | '| pOMM UNITY QINGING. | I Community Ringing, i '| COMMUNITY QINGING. | I Community Ringing, i I J DON'T MISS DIGGERS' DAY. AT THE TOWN HALL ON ■yyEDNESDAY, JUNE 12.30 TO 1.30 P.M. ' PAT HANNA, JOCK THOMSON. REAL DINKUM DIGGERS will lie there. MR. W. .T. HOLDSWORTII. Chairman. MR. VERN. DREW. Song Leader. MRS. M. E. OSBORNE at the Piano. ■ I Majestic Electric Gramophone | I Recital, 12 to 12.30, by courtesy j I of Messrs. Lewis Eadv, Ltd. I I I Song Books Free, Collection for Charities. IS UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY RD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL. REV. R. J. HALL, M.A., WILL SPEAK. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, AT S O'CLOCK. IS REUNIONS. OaflM THING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' tf jjjgl ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL REUNION Will be Held JUNE 27, 2S, 29 AND 30. Any Member who has not received the Reunion Circular please get in touch with the secretary at once.—G. H. BATGEIt, Hon Sec.-Treas., P.O. Box 299, City. IS ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. _ ELECTRIC SOCCER. ® S ELECTRIC SOCCER. TO-MORROW (WED.), 7.30 P.M. CHATHAM CUP. CHATHAM CUP. SECOND ROUND. NORTIICOTE V. THISTLE. NORTHCOTE V. THISTLE. 1! MEETINGS. JUNIOR UNITED I'OLITICAI ORGANISATION. YOUNG MEN (Age IS to 30 Years). Those who are interested in the above Organisation are cordially invited to bt present at LEWIS EADY HALL, Queen Street, At S p.m. on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. To Political Students, Law Students, and those interested in General Social Activities, Dances, etc. If you are interested in Debates, Mock Courts and Parliaments, Addresses by Prominent Men on Political and Other Subjects, and all Social Functions, Dances, etc., you will learn what is proposed, and have an opportunity to express your own views. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. 11. A. C. DAVY, si 3 Provisional Secretary. PRIMARY SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. ' The ANNUAL MEETING of the' Association will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at the Teachers' Institute Room, Weliesley Street East, at 7.30 p.m. Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Important Correspondence and Remits, Election of Officers. Full attendance of Delegates' and Members of School Committees desired. W. DIXON, IS Secretary, CHURCH NOTICES. "j\/J"ISSION continues Monday to Thursday, 7.30, France St. Messrs. Sperber and Menzies. All welcome. 19 GOLF. GOLF School Now Open.—Qualified English professional: half-hour lessons : clubs, accessories —Kingsford's, 104, Queen St. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 142, 18 June 1929, Page 20

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