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Amusements. fT»O AIL ODB PATRONS: " THE COMPLIMENTS,' OF THE SEASON!" THE STRAND THEATRE WILL BE OPEN ON CHRISTMAS DAY FROM 2 O'CLOCK. "THE WHITE HEATHER" WILL BE SHOWN. STRAND N.Z.'s • QTRAND TRAND Largest OTRAND CTRAND And . C»TftAND OTRAND Finest OTRAND STRAND Picture OTRAND OTRAND House. \ OTRAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd To-day at 11. 12 50, 2.10, 4.30, 6.20. and 8. GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! Maurice Tonrneur'a Massive Masterpiece, And the Greatest of All Drury Lane Dramas! The Drama that made the name of BLAND HOLT FAMOUS. THE T7ITHITE TTEATHER." he VV hite Heather." '• THE IXrHITE TTEATHER." •• Ihe White Heather." " THE txthi'l'e TTEATHER. ' •■ JLhe White Heather." " THE TJtrHITE TTEATHER." •Ihe White Heather." " the tktblt& TTEATHER." •Ihe White Heather." "THE TTSfHITE TTEATHER." "1 he White Heather." " THE" "WHITE ITEATHER." •' Ihe W HiTE Heather." " THE 17E7"HITE TTEATHER." "1 K& White Heather." " THE TXTHITE TLfEATHER." -Ihe White Heather." THE TTrrHITE TTEATHER." he White Heather." How could she prove that she was this monster's legal wife? The only proof that a court would recognise lay at the bottom of the mighty Bea, eight fathoms down. See the tremendous climax to her quandary! See ihe staggering scene staged in. the ocean depths, where the search for the proof of her marriage leads two men to grapple in death combat, that an innocent woman's faith in all mankind might not be shattered. "KEEP THE LIFELINE CLEAR— ANYTHING FOULS IT YOU'RE A DEAD MAN!" PRICES—Day: Is and la 6d. Evening: Is, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d (Reserves). BOOK BY TELEPHONE 3114. Attend the Early Evening Session at 6.20 during the Holidays. WANTED— Lady of marriageable age, with moderate income, excellent health and very good looks, desires to correspond with a. clean, attractive bachelor of artistic, tastes and intelligence, with a view to matrimony.— Constance Talmadge. Lyric Theatre. LYRIC. Auckland's T YRIC. i YRIC. Leading .L.YRIC. j LYRIC. Evening T YRIC. : YRIC. Picture Theatre J-iYRIC LYRIC T YBICYRIC. LiYRIC. TO-NIGHT. /CHRISTMAS -|^IGHT. TDOXING r)AY. AT OQQ EVENING AT Q SAUCY, NAUGHTY CONSTANCE TALMADGE ONSTANCE J. ALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE JL ALMADGE CONSTANCE mALMADGE ONSTANCE X ALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE ONSTANCE 1 ALMADGE In Another CORKER. AT ADY'S -\TAME." J-VADY'S IX AME" A T ADY'S VTA WE." „ -O- i. ADY'S IMaME/' . A T ADY'S -VTAME." -ci- JL*ADY'S. IN AME." « y i 1 sme , anthor as "A Pair of Silk btocmngs, which scored such a tremendous success recently. FROTHY. FAST. AND ENGLISH. In Addition, Eighth T IGHTNING T> AIDER, Episode. J-JIGHTNING JXaIDER. Etc. ■ , PRICES.—Front Stalls, 6d; Back Stalls. >s Id; Circle. Is 7d: Reserves, 2s Id. Box Plan at Richardson's Piano Co. (opp. Milne and Choyce). COMMENCING SATURDAY— THE TTTHITE TTEATHER." b.b VV hite Heather." "THE WOMAN THOU A VEST ME." Book Your Seats ('Phone 4402)—EVryb'dy's. 'J O W N ~g A L L. ORGAN RECITAL ORGAN RECITAIZ MR. MAUGHAN BAKNETT (City Organist). CHRISTMAS NIGHT. 1919, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ~,~ VOCALISTS MADAME BELLA RUSSELL . THE NEW ZEALAND VOCAL QUARTETTE (Messrs. EPegg, R. C. Nixon, A. Asbury, and R. Dellow). PROGRAMME. 1. Exsultemus - -. Kinder 2. Pastorale - Cesar Franck 3. Lovely Night - -Parke* NEW ZEALAND VOCAL QUARTETTE 4. Fantasia on Christmas Hymn-tune, " Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" c t, -* .- , . . M si.£ na S Earnett 5. Recitative and Ana. "I Will Extol • Thee" f" Eli") - - - - - Costa MADAME BELLA RUSSELL . 6. March of the Magi Kings - - - Dubois 7. 'Good-night!" Nevin 8. •" Beauty's Eyes" ■ . Tosti NEW ZEALAND VOCAL QUARTETTE 9. Storm Fantasia - - -.-•.- - Lemmens 10. "A Spirit Flower" - - Campbell-Tipton MADAME BELLA RUSSELL xlpuoQ 11. "Adeste Fidelis ........ Reading (Arranged for Chimes and Organ by the City Organist.) Accompanist: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. NOTICE.— Special Recital will be given on Saturday Evening Next, primarily for for the benefit of Visitors to the Cite" HENRY W. WILSON, Dec. 24. 1919. Town Clerk. "THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME." Book Your Seat 3 ('Phone 4402)—Ev'ryb'dy's. ' =3 Lectures. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (N.Z. Section) i -*- Announces I MR. C. JIN ARA JADAS A. M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge, THREE LECTURES ON THEOSOPHY. Illustrated by Lantern Slides. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SUNDAY, DEC. 28. at 7 p.m. 'WEDNESDAY, DEC. 51, at 8 p.m. SUNDAY, JAN. 4. at 7 p.m. *For this Lecture Only. Is Admission. This brilliant young lecturer and author has appeared many times in Great Britain, United States and India, and has recently attracted large audiences in the chief cities of Australia. Band Performances. ALBERT PARK. CHRISTMAS NIGHT, at 7.45. Programme by the SALVATION ARMY CITY SILVER BAND. PART I. " God Save the King." March. " Berhampore." Carol. " Christians Awake." Song Selection, " Nazareth." Grand Chorus. Hallelujah." Selection, " Adeste Fidclos." Grand Selection. " Beethoven." Interval. PART 11. March, "Blackpool II." Hymn, " Star of Peace." Selection. "Heavenly Treasure" (Excerpt from Italian Airs.). Selection, " The Soldiers' Chorus " Selection. " Eventide." " God Save the King." Collection in Aid of Band Funds H. CLARK. Band Secretary. For Hire. - ■ _—. BRUISING . LAUNCH/ vv Well equipped. FOR CHARTER TO APPROVED PARTY. Apply, MARRINER. J 195. HERALD. ! Wanted to Hire. ~~ INVALID'S Wheel Chair, to hire or purX a £ hMi &' full particulars to B.C.W. I. Shaw St.. Kiagls&nd,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17351, 24 December 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17351, 24 December 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17351, 24 December 1919, Page 16

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