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AMUSEMENTS. crystal CRYSTAL PALACE, crystal MT. EDEN RD. ££!!!!£ RESERVE crystal YOUR SEATS FOR TO crystal NIGHT'S BIG SHOW EXTRA CHARGE crystal PtAN AT THEATRE c™al PHONE 20-573. QUALcrystal ITY UNDOUBTED cryltal VALUE UNSURPAScrystaI SED! AT PRICES cryltal THAT SUIT ALL! ORYSTAL go where the crowd? CRYSTAL GO! CRYSTAL 1500 SEATS. Plenty of Room , MT. EDEN ROAD. We confess this is the Greatest Show—and what is more—it s the Biggest Entertainment in Auckland To-night! DE LUXE SESSION, 8 O'CLOCK. PALACE 1 ENTERTAINING PALACE ALL-TALKING ATTRACTIONS PALACE No i— PALACE Two.Perfect English "Voices, piEtS JOHN GILBERT, palace JOHN GILBERT, PALACE CONRAD NAGEL, PALACE ]n Leo Tolstoi's ?Ilace " REDEMPTION." palace "REDEMPTION." " REDEMPTION." piitcß "REDEMPTION." p\laph (Adult Audience p\t \Cr Recommendation,o PATAOK- What a Picture! Its has Every PAT .VCM thing that makes for Gripping PALACE . Thrilling, Rousing Drama. "PATiVf'R :' No. —•■' . . T> \T apto Musical Comedy and Pantomime pat \r ; F, For Sheer Laughs and Fun this patTptt Picture has No Equal. piilcß BESSIE LOVE, pli tcl BESSIE LOVE, PALACE BENNY RUBIN, P\LACB VAN AND SCHENCK, ll ,"• palace "THEY LEARNED pILIce "THEY-LEARNED palace ABOUT WOMEN." palace ABOUT WOMEN." IIlac! LAUREL & HARDY PATiACFi • Jn palace " THEY GO BOOM," . • And OUR GANG in FIRST SEVEN YEARS Reserve Your >Seats for To-night. No Extra . Charge! Plan at Theatre. Reserves 20-573. "NEW DELUXE! Mt Te^ bert TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. O — SELECTED — 9 n — ALL-TALKIES. — " No. I—Ralph Forbes, Betty Compson Ir "INSIDE THE LINES." " INSIDE THE LINES." No. 2—lan Keith, Aileen Pringle, "PRINCE OF DIAMONDS." "PRINCE OF DIAMONDS." Free Bus leaves Avondale Post Office, 7.20 Reserves 4(K104. AMBASSADOR THEATRE, POINT CHEVALIER. —— TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. Ruth Chatterton ■ in "THE LAUGHING LADY," -with Clive Brook, (Recommended more especially for adult .■;,•■ .'. audiences). Supporting Programme—Pathe Fable, "Bij Scare"; Siportlig.ht, "Clowning the Game": 'Paramount News; Comedy, "His Honoui the -Mayor": , Songs, "La Paloma" anc "Mountain Melodies." ■"_ ' "VT'EW'. ZEALAND LABOUE JP ' PARTY. SUNDAY EVENING LECTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT, • , At the - PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, - KARANGAHAPB KOAD,. TO-MORROW, AT 7 P.M. Doors open at 6.30 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Musical Item. '<"■. 2. Reviera. Revels. 3. (Strange Players. i 4. Short Lecture, hy MR. W., J. LYON. • • • Subject: "THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUTH." 5- "LILY OF KILLARNEY," The Screen version of the famous Stage Play, featuring Pamela Parr, Cecil Lan- , ' deau. Romance on $he beautiful shores of Killarney. " '. . ■ , 3 . Children can only be admitted if accompanied by Parents. SILVER COLLECTION. " • F. E. MARTIN, Secretary, 3 , Auckland L.R.C. MISS CECIL HALL'S PUPILS, Concert Chamber — Spectacular Ballets and > plays. SATURDAY, November 22. Matinee and Evening. Watch announcements Novelties.. 8 JUBILEES. WEST STREET CHURCH OF *' CHRIST. JUBILEE MEETINGS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8— , 7.3o—Reunion and Social Gathering. j Chairman: Pastor Wm. Campbell.. Speakers: Messrs. L. Webber, J. Rendell and L. Powley* Special music by the Choir. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9— 10 a.m.—Prayer -Meeting. . 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. 2.45 p.m.—Children's Service. Speaker: Mrs. Coulham. 7 p.m.—Evaagelistic Service. "Man's Nature as Revealed ;in the Bible," Mr. T. L. Wilcock. "Man's Fall From Innocence and Its Result," Pastor Wm. Campbell. Tl/TONDAY, NOVEMBER 10— Recollections of Early Days. Chairman : Mr. D. Donaldson. Church History and Reminiscences will be introduced by Messrs. T. L. Wilcock and L. Falkner. \T7EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12— Evangelistic Meeting at 7.45 p.m. Chairman : Pastor Wm. Campbell. " "The Divine Work of Man's Redemption, Mr. C. F. Garratt. "The Second Coming of ChTist, and the Hope of the Believer," Pastor J. Salisbury. rpHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13— Evangelistic Meeting at 7.45 p.m. Chairman: Mr. L. E^Falkner. "The Second Coming of Christ, and the Hope of Israel," Mr. D. Donaldson. "The Second Coming of Christ and the Hope of the.Nations," Pastor C. W. Cooney. , ' ! QUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16— 10.30 a.m.—Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m.—Fellowship Meeting. President: Mr. D. Donaldson. 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Preaching Service. % "The Fate of the Unsaved," Pastor Wan. Campbell. TE AROHA DISTRICT JUBILEE CELEBRATION. NOVEMBER 30 TO DECEMBER 6, 1930. Old Identities and Early Settlers "of Te Aroha and District are cordially invited to attend the Jubilee Celebrations on NOVEM BER 30, 1030, and following week, and to forward names,and addresses, and any information of interest re above to the underB igned.T-GEO. HEDGE, Hon. Sec. Jubilee Committee, Box W, Te Aroha, :15

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1930, Page 22

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