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AMUSEMENTS. OcTA G 0 N ‘ GLORIOUS. NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘ GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.* ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.* ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘ GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’, GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ •‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ .‘ GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ .‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ .‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ .‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ■‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.' •GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘ GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS. NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ • GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ■‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ .‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ■GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘ GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ • GLORIOUS NEW ZBALANP.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ■GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ •GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ •GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ •GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND.’ T H E A T 11 E, COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, 7.45, SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. Under the Direction .of the Horn G. ,!. Anderson, the Government Publicity Department' presents The World’s Most Beautiful Scenic Film, ‘GLORIOUS NEW ZEALAND,’ An Epic Masterpiece. Nothing- approaching it has' ever been screened in tho Dominion. Issued hy the Government for World-wide Publicity. DON’T MISS The recent Picture of Mount Ngauruhoe in Eruption—the only Film of tho Famous Fish Pelorus Jack—Zanc Grey iu Now Zealand, the Fight with a Giant Swordfish —Rare New- Zealand Bird Studies—Beautiful Rivers of Pictures and Peace—the Belching Crater of Ruapehu—the Prolic Architecture of, lea at Tongariro—tho Fantastic Formation of Waitomo Caves —tho Glowworm Grotto —tho Castles, Minarets, and Cave Formation of Mount Cook—Crystal Clear Waters of the Southern Lakes and Fiords—the Glory of our Mountainous Country—the Wonders of Rotorua—the Awe-inspiring Spectacle of Wairakei—the Boiling Fountains and Mud Flowers at Whakarewarowa—Streams Overflowing with Monster Trout—tho Coral-girted Strands of Samoa or the Frozen Antarctic Rossland—tho Finest Walk in the World (Milford Track) —the Land of Glowing Skies (Stewart Island) —Franz Josef Glacier —Scenes on the West Coast, the Great Bullor Gorge —the Flora, Fauna, arid Avi-fauna—and the Finest Film of our Own Glorious City (Dunedin) and Surroundings. “ A revelation of beauty undreamed, of.”— Vida tho Auckland ‘ Herald.’ INFORMATIVE CHAT By Mr TANO FAMA. This Glorious Film will he preceded Nightly by an Elaborate and Appropriate MAORI PROLOGUE, MAORI PROLOGUE, MAORI PROLOGUE, Slaved by Kuini Parata; and her excellent Troups of Maori Entertainers, including Ira Taiaroa, Mapapere Pareti, Mare Teri Rurcti, Kuini Parata, Rang! Erehana, Mairi Parata, Ruke Rangi, Timi Kareno. Maori Love Songs, Choruses, Canoe Songs, Poi Dances, and Hakas, etc, BOOK! BOOK! BOOK! BOOK I BQX PLANS NOW OPEN. Circle at Chas. Begg’s. Stalls at Theatre from 10 a,in. to 4 p.m. RUGBY FOOTBALL. BUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1926. CARISBROOK GROUND, TWO STAR REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES. CANTERBURY v. OTAGO. Kick-off, 5 p.m. Curtain-raiser: Junior Representative Match, CANTERBURY v. OTAGO. Kick-off, 1.50 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand, la; Children, Half-price; Reserved Seats, 3s (plus lax), mJing admission to the Ground. KINDLY NOTE *THE BOX PLAN CLOSES ON SATURDAY, at 11.15. a.m. OFFICIAL GUIDES. 6d. ‘ Patrons aro requested to como time at tho turnstiles. provided .with the correct change, and thus save F. S. WILSON, Sec., O.R.F.U. CALEDONIAN GROUND. CALEDOM RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY UHT, BRILLIANT, SPECTACULAR. CITY v. KAIKOEAI. 1.45 p.m. PACIFIC v, KAITANGATA, 3.15 p.m. ission, 6d; Ladies and School C .' a. Free. [LION. ■ MILIO-x. TOKO. DOMAIN. I’HLETIC v. CHRISTIAN BROS. Kick-off, 3 p.m H. DIVERS, _ Secretary O.R.F.L. GROUND. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE. LEAGUE.

EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL. WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB. WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB. WEMBLEY DANCE CLUB. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Dancing 8 p.m. Until Midnight. OLD AND NEW DANCES, OLD AND NEW DANCES, Including Waltz, Fos Trot, One-step, Boston Twostep, Lancers, Alberts, Medley, etc. WONDERFUL MUSIC. RITZ ORCHESTRA. (Six Soloists). Sit-down Supper Provided. 2s 6d —Admission —2s 6d. N.B.—Alcohol is Strictly Forbidden m or about tho Hull. Offenders will bo instantly dismissed from tho dance. A N C E. DANCE. EXTENDED NIGHT, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, 8 to 12. Music by Faigan’s Orchestra. Good Floor. Supper Provided. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. JUMBLE SALE. A JUMBLE SALE will be held in Caversham School Gymnasium TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY), September 11th, 1926, at 2.30 p.m. COME AND BUY. Clothing, Cakes, Produce, etc. NORTH-EAST VALLEY BOWLING AND LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Regd.). TENNIS SECTION. THE Season’s Opening of the above Club’s Courts will take place TOr MORROW (Saturday). AFTERNOON, September 11th, at 3 o’clock. All Members and Friends invited. R. HINKLEY, Hon. Sec. late advertisements. £1,45.0. ST. CLAIR. TOP SIDE. ATTRACTIVE ROUGH-CAST BUNG' LOW, 5 BOOMS, Including kitchenette, latest slab grates, tile surrounds, art papers, built-in wardrobes, porcelain bath, hand basin, hot and cold, also let cst method of heating water 1; electricity. VERY SUNNY SPOT. NORTHERLY ASPECT. SOMETHING GOOD, REIDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. ’ Phones 190, 3,391. Private ’phone 3,561. FOR SALE, CAST VERANDAH POSTS, 300 ft Conx e'ervatovy T Iron Astricles, 300 ft ■ .ss, 60yds Netting, Jockey Stove, Sky- . dits, 9x2 Kauri, Lumber. .treat. . ’ ’ ' £5 Tiled-roof Residence; every modern convenience; room for garage.—Apply St. I Clair P.O. Store, [ TST ANTED, Washing and Cleaning, 3or ■ 4 half-days a week, —880, Star Office. . ■ ■jjn? you Lose Anything, Advertise m .the, 'JL ‘Star’ Lost and Found, Column.

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Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 8