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AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAIto HE GRAND TO-DAY. TO-DAY. THE GRAND THE GRAND TO-NIGHT. TO-S'IGHT. . J™'* ?. ~ P- m - Coora open G. 30, £ -PROGRAMME B IG WITH EVERYTHING THAT MAKES FOR ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT. Tne Management takes pleasure in announcing the in one programme of the SCREEN'S TWO GREATEST JUVENILE STARS. ~irst— JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN ' la "CIRCUS DAYS." "CIRCUS DAYS." "fcIRCtJS DAYS." "CTRCUS DAVS." y"CIRCUS DAYS." "CIRCUS PAYS." "CIRCUS DAYS." "CIRCUS DAYS." Everybody lores A circus, and here's a -whole circus, with the funniest kid on the screen all in one. HOUPLA—JACKTE'S GREATEST PICTURE . DON'T MISS THE FUN. Second—The Beet-known Baby in the "World; BABY PEGGY. BAB BAB BAB BAB BAB BAB P P P P P P In E G G Y. E G G Y, E G G Y, E G G Y, E G G Y, E G G Y, " THE DARLING OP NEW YORK." "THE DARLING OP NEW YORK." THE DARLING OP NEW YORK. 'THE DARLING OF NEW YORK.'' "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK.'' "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK. THE DARLING OF NEW YORK. ' "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK. "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK. "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK.'' THE DARLING OF NEW YORK. ' HER FIRST BIG MCTURE. It has everything to make a picture perfect—Love, Tears, Excitement, and a good Thrill. " Amongst the special music to be rendered by the Grand Orchestra will be the "Peggy" Waltz, composed by the conductress, llise Agnes Sheorsby, A.C.T.L., L.A.B.

COMPETITIONS. Enquire at the theatre about the drawing competitions for hoys and girls under fourteen, or see the D.I.C. window where the prizes are on view. (*" DOITT MISS THIS. PRJCES AS USUAU To-night's Box Plana at The Bristol till 12 noon, afterwards at the GranS. 'Phone 2934 - & 5924 TO-DAY 2.80. TO-DAY 2.80" TO-DAY SPECIAL MATINEE.. A Brilliant All-Stir Show. Q.J?. BARGAIN PRICES - 6d, la. Jp<T7IiIiERS OPERA HOOSE. Direction . . John Fuller and Sone, Ltd. Another Huge Success. . , GEOROE storey > GEORGE STOREY And His NEW REVUE COMPANY Ip the Latest Production. THE NIGHT CLUB, ■ A . Pwpy' Playlet. fall of the Inertdlenta of Wholesome .Mi r th and Memr Music. D4»et from London under Exclusive ! Engagement. 1 ' r' ( ,viMitpiSU ..- XAMES STEWART, JAMES STEWART, The Tramp at The Piwas. Re-appearance after Seven Years' Absence of your Old Favourites. TOM ARMSTRONG, ' TOM ARMSTRONG, Assisted by June Rose, In "Now I'll teT 1 One." GEORGE EDWARDS, Honeymoon Confessions, Last night of WALTER VERNON, The Brilliant Singing Ventriioquiet. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.; 2s 2d: Stalls, Is; Reserves 2s 93. Plan at Tho till noon, thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery store. Doors, 7.15 sp.m. £943 70S

N EW TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW. SEVEN BOOMS. NEIR ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. The seven rooms include a large sleeping* out Balcony. This Bungalow has just been built, has all the latest improvements. Two balconies and a large verandah, panelled hall and dining roam; leadlights, CLlNKIsrt BRICK and TILED GRAiIiS, Cupboards, Wardrobes, etc.. Shower, Electric- Light. Inspection by appointment. £I9OO, £IBOO. D. STOCK and CO. gT. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, NEAR EDGEWARE ROAD. BEST NI'IAL PART. , _ Northern aspect, Casemint Windows. Verandah Panelled Hall. Plastered Leadhghts, Linen" Press. All the latest modern improvements. MOTOR SHED . BEAUTIFULLY LAIU OUT. Concrete paths, etc. Inspection by appointment. £1660. < n6ao, D. STOCK M<3 00., Agents, 158 Manchester street, N.Z. Express Co. Building*. 'Phones 2155 and 8313- 58585-S4oS ST. ALBANS WEST. £IBSO- and 7 W, 6 large, SUNNY ROOMS, kitchenette and SUN VERANDAH, 18 * 9. GLABBED I.N, and FACING NORTH The DRAWINGROOM is 22 x 14. and all o&et rooms aw large. Built one ywtf. Garage, concrete floor and wash. The kitchenette is A DHiLIGHT TO A BUST WOMAN, and, infact the Bungalow is PERFECT in every detail from front to m-r. Wardrobes, cupboards, and bins, and GLASSED-IU PANTRY. We are the Sole Agents, and the firet genuine buyer to see it WILL TVtrfr. W. Sole Agents, BOWSER'S LAND AGENCY, , 82652-ISSSF. T7& 'Colombo cinsst.

CLOSE TO PAPAJTOI BOAD. CHASMING BUNGALOW. « BOOMS, KITCHE NEPTE ASP BUS VEfiANDAH GLASSED-IN SLEBPJHG POBCH. MOTOR GABA.GE. £I9OO. °" lwr M Ateentoe aod p«li-

WBOXTON-PEHDALTOS OWNER LEAVIN9 IMMEDIATELY. Woll . btt ai lofty roonsa. . wiah v e ?" n^ ow ? f 6 verandah. Every Uteet r™ g * Ss4^"ln Ba ' 1 lain bath an* tiitically papered gas, tfP eoK" SS *WM "&«*>, good Adjoining section ni»v-'w^

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 1

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