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AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS Of IMPORTANCE. No. 1. THE JgMPIRE THEATRE, Will Screen for One Week, commencing TO-'jwilTlOW (FRIDAY), ‘NANOOK OE THE NORTH.’ Mr S. L. Eothafel, of the Capitol Theatre, New York, says: “It ranks as one of the four most distinctive pictures I have run. Thero is axioro drama in ifc t than tho so-called dramatic features, and it has suspense which has spell-binding power. I am proud to have run ‘NANOOK OF THE NORTH’ at my theatre.” The picture was taken by R. J. Flaherty, F.R.G.S., of Sir William M’Kenzie'e Arctic Exploration Expedition, in the Ungava Peninsula and Baffin's Land. All the characters are Eskimos, and Nanook is their chief. SEE him slay a mighty two-ton walrus. SEE him wrestle single-handed with a monster seal. SUB him hunting the white fox and spearing salmon. SEE the iev wastes at the top of the world. SEE the happy, fearless, lovable Eskimo. SEE love and life, and Ho never-ending struggle for existence. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE THIS PICTURE, The Most Astounding Drama you will ever see. SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS Include ‘THE EMPIRE BUILDERS.’ Featuring SNOWY BAKER And BOOMERANG ("The Wonder Horse”). THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (Director, Mr 0. Parnell), SOME OP THE ITEMS: Entr’acte, ‘Poet and Peasant, (Suppe). ‘Polar Suite’ (Trinka.us) — fa) ‘An Eskimo. Wedding.’ (b) ‘Playful Polar Boars.’ (c) ‘Sleigh Bells.’ Madame Sherry Selection illoschna): 'The Arab's Dream’ (Kendall), ‘ Hohomoko (Beeves), ‘ Brazilians- Characteiistiquo' (Hersoni). USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The- Bristol. Telephone 444. No. 2. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 (For One Week Only), ‘ SECRETS,’ Featuring NORMA TALMADGE. USUAL PRICES, Reserves at The Bristol. Telephone 444. pLAZA AND GRAND THREE BIG FEATURES. 2 P.M.—DAILY—’7 P.M. BUCK JONES In ‘WESTERN LUCK,’ A virile story of the prairies, rich in feats of daring as only Jones can do. ALL BLACKS v. WALES. All sports should see, the New Zealanders in action—covering every phase of the game. Also, DICK TALMADGE and BILLIE DOVE In ‘ ON TIME.’ A six-reel riot of high-speed fun. Jammed with laughs—packed with glee, SPLENDID SUPPORTS. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE AFTERNOONS, 2; EVENINGS, 7, LITTLE DICK HENDRICK. Ihe most lovable child on the screen, with Lewis Stone, William Desmond, and BARBARA CASTLE-TON, In ‘THFj CHILD THOU GAYEST ME.’ Surprise, amazement, and heart- beats a.ie lined to a svmphonv of splendid df-nght in ‘THE CHILD THOU G A VEST ME,’ Phe story -of a, child who brings sadness and gladness to the hearts of three. Showing -also : ‘MAN AND WIFE,’ Ihe strange tale of a man who marries two sisters. BONING. k LBERT PARKER will RESUME TEACHING at his Rooms, Stuart street- (opposite St. Paul’s Cathedral', on FEBRUARY 2nd, at R p.m. Class nights Mondays and Wednesdays. Private lessons by arrangement. For further particulars ling 1,476.

NW T'ROPHT ROOM OPENED AT THE SATOT. A RENDEZVOUS FOR MEN OF SPORTING INSTINCTS. Being unable to comply with numerous requests to Reopen the Somerset Lounge for Afternoon Tea, owing to the necessity for reserving it for private parties, the Management are offering oven superior advantages and increased comfort in the Warwick Room, which has been redecorated and refurnished in Old English. The lavish and artistic appointments include valuable and beautiful trophies of the chase, kindly lent by well-known sportsmen. This favorite room will, in future, bo known as THE WARWICK TROPHY ROOM. Morning and Afternoon Tea is daintily served daily, and cigarette smoking if permitted. Entrance from Moray place. Business men and others are invited to meet their friends in tho New WARWICK TROPHY ROOM.

PICNICS. PICNICS. /■CORPORA TTOX EMPLOYEES' PICNIC POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICK. J. P. REES, Hon, Sec. and Tr«ac. HOLIDAY RESORTS. T>BIIMANEXT Board in superior home for JL Lady, Gentleman, or Couple j pood table.—Apply The Retreat, Poitobello, TENDERS. NORTH AUCKLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. WAIROA RIVRR BRIDGE BEARINGS. TENDERS for the above Close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on IV t h FEBRUARY. Specification may be seen on application at Public Works .Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Head .Office, Wellington. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTOR Car Engine Oils, all grades, highest quality, 5s per gallon, railage paid; minimum quantity 4 gallons; 1-gal-lon Jots, Is extra; terms cahh with order. — Commercial Motor Co., Robin’s 'Buildings, Stuart street. HAVE you got Articles of Furniture that you do not use I Advertise them for Sale in tiro ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 8

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