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' .V " AMUSEMENTS. ' 1 MATINEE "DE LUXE." AT 2.80. 3 .. - • „ -"With,• " Maritana" , Interlude.. STRAND -— N.Z.'a OTRA.NI). THAND Largest ©TRAND. Strand = ' A — S|&§B fOTRAND'— Finest ,^i~rOTRAND ; QTRAND lecture rSUSS ©TRAND House. -— DTRAND TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. i - ' ,' At : r V,■ 11.30 ) 2.30. 4.80. • 6. :< and 8. _ A Gorgeous Speotacle <of the East! v ? "ITIHE OHEIK'S [WIFE." '' "1 HE OHEIK'S 'V V IFE.' r ' "THE' SHEIK'S V WIFE." "THE SHEIK'S' WIFE." "THE SHEIK'S WIFE." "THE SHEIK'S WIFE." " THE SHEIK'S WIFE." " THE SHEIK'S WIFE." .. "THE SHEIK'S WIFE." One -of the most unusual Pictures you • have ever seen. **- * . She, a blonde beauty, had married a Sheik— ■ , , . . *,-• and then, as the wife of a wandering Are a oL the desert,, found herself face to face with immemorial custom and rigid • tradition. ■ ,** ■ * , A great spectacular French productionbig, colourful,' heart-stirring scenes m the tent harems, 'mid the rums of the iemple of Ibis. A tale of passionate Oriental love. The Sequel To " THE SHEIK." p — In Support t. — Larry qemon. arry Demon LARRY SEMON. LARRY SEMON. The Comedy King, In The Barnyard." " "darnyard." arnyard." " Xjarnyard. " BARNYARD." . " BARNYARD. "BARNYARD." "BARNYARD. " BARNYARD." " BARNYARD.* " BARNYARD." " BARNYARD." " BARNYARD." " BARNYARD." The Latest Comedy Hit of This Hurricane Comedian. THE STRAND MAGAZINE. . British Budget of World Happenings. ALIGATOR FARMING. An interesting Film of a Peculiar Occupation. GLORIOUS NIAGARA FALLS. f Also, A Specially Staged Interlude at Evening De Luxe Session. GEMS FROM GRAND OPERA. pRISON gCENE 2? rom MARITANA." ARITANAt" Don Caesar de Bazan - Mr. Arthur Riploy Don Jose -----. Mr. Stun Pritcha d Lazarillo ------ Miss Jessie Bartlett (Produced by Madam© Annette Hayward). STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. Usual 1 Saturday Prices. Box Plan at the Strand. Telephone 3114. . •NOW SHOWING. -— TAXATIONAL. ATIONAL. Another Goldwyn Picture, Released by United Artists' Films. "TOOK VOUR "REST." " JUOOK X OUR 13 EST." " LOOK YOUR BEST." " LOOK YOUR BEST." " LOOK YOUR BEST." Featuring « ANTONIO MORENO. ANTONIO MORENO. COLLEEN MOORE. OOLLEEW MOORE. An Original Story • From the Pen of RUPERT HUGHES. "LOOK YOUR BEST" is , a clever commingling of comedy, pathos, and drnma. It is the sort of entertainment picturolovtm like when they are out for a good time and relaxation. t> Universal Presents HERBERT "DAWLINSON ERBERT • XVAWLINSON ■ ... IN > T3AILROADED. - XV AILROA Comedy. - - - "Speed Bugs" International NViws ------ Topical Reserves at Lt-wis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. Sessions: 11.15 1.30 3.45, 6.0' 8.0. j i ; _ "The Broadway Gets the Best." Broadway. To-night Broadway. ROADWAY. at 7.30. BROADWAY. " SINGED WINGS " : Bebe Daniels. " SINGED WINGS " Bebe Daniels. Also. " BRASS COMMANDMENTS." •' BRASS COMMANDMENTS." - ? Reserves 1076 A. Reserves 1076 A, Coming Monday. * " An excellent Storj, an Excellent Cast " scrap" IRON." "SCRAP IRON." Also. ' 1 • • , " THE TOWN SCANDAL " Gladys Walton. "THE TOWN SCANDAL" Gladys Walton. "D EMEMBER!—When you used to Sing he -*•*' Old Songs. Hear tlhem again at the GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. < , • December 4.: ; 4 JUMBLE SALE. - TUMBLE SALE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Uj . j PITT STREET. ;V. ■ TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 1 P.M. . " Palmistry, Phrenology. . . _ Goods of All Descriptions. • Evening Entertainment Extraordinary. Your Life s Story." told by Miss K. Black. * Dancing. •L- 1 ' U SALE OF WORK. , yES! WE HAVE NO BAZAAR! St. Paul's Parish Hall Sale of Work, OPEN TO-DAY. r T- • Special Attractions. ./> Mount "roskill HALL.SaIe ;of i'l Worfc, This (Saturday) afternoon. Bus" leaves Dominion Rd. Terminus for Thifce Kines at 1.80. - ' ' —■. „ ■ i GARDEN FETE. H JgDENDALE <£<CBS>OL • •» SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. f ■ T— ■' jQRAND pADDY'S jyjARKET AND JUIR. Also, ' pANCY JQRESS OARNIYAL AND gPORTS. (Prizes for Most Original Costumes.) ■ ■ ■ In Aid of the ■■ ■: 1 KOWHAI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GROUND IMPROVEMENT FUND. Big Street Procession, starting from Valley Road at 1.30 p.m., and headed by the Temperance Guards' Band and including Mount Albert Fire Brigade. ; BIG MUSTER OF BOY SCOUTS, ETC. Stalls on the School Grounds of every , description. Needlework, Fancy Work, i Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables, Sweets, etc. i Afternoon Tea and Refreshment Stalls. ■ Guossing and other Competitions. Gymnastic Display by Y.M.C.A. Team of Athletes. Dancing on the Green by Dan--1 cers of the Caledonian Society, led by the : pipers. Drill and Marching Displays by the Pupils of . Edendale School,, * 1 CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE : . • EVENING. i GROUNDS BEAUTIFULLY ; ILLUMINATED. Special Motor Bus Service to the grounds from Dominion Road Tram Terminus. Admission, Is. Children, 6d; under 12, 3d. /GARDEN FETE, "MARIBARE," ■ 4, • Eanfurly Road, Epsom. In aid of the Funds of the Young Helpers' League (Dr. Barnardo's Homes). SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2-5.30 P.M. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. 2-5.30 P.M. Christmas Tree, Stalls. Fancy Danoing by Pupils of Miss Daphne Knight. Selections by Onehunga Municipal Band. Admission, Gd. Children, Fifee. > , rpiTIRANGI SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL 1 CHURCH.—GARDEN PARTY, in Miss Cameron's Beautiful Grounds. School Road. TO-DAY (SATURDAY. NOV. 24). (Postponed from last Saturday owing to rain.) Sweets, Ferns, Packets, Cakes. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Strawberries and Cream. Afternoon ! Tea. Maypole. Pony Rides, etc. Items by Professor Doull, Ventriloquist. • Italian Band in attendance. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS FREE. Rimmer'a Char-a-bancs leave G.P.O-, i Auckland, from.l p.m. to 1.30 p.m.' , , Return Fare 5s (including Afternoon Tea). THE ANNUAL GARDEN FETE 1 AND SALE OF WORK. * Wx . At !* , MRS. S. L. P. RIMMER'S. 'i * > 23, Fairview Road, Mount Eden. In Aid of the '"'A ', I t- SUDAN UNITED MISSION., And Christmas Gifts for the little ones in ( RAMABAI'B HUME. Sale will be Opened at 2.30 p.m. by MISS McDUFF, Of C.1.M.. - SATURDAY, DECEMBER L v # - :• •• •• . •• •**,» ' ■' i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 20

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