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AMUBEMEMTB. The Limit in Luxurious Pictorial Entertainment — MATINEE session'' OB LUXE" AT 2.30. Orchestra and Interlude. QTRANP N.Z.Vs OTRAND Largeot OTBAND. STRAND and CTEAND. TRAND Finest OTRAIO. STRAND : — Picture QTRAND. TRAND House. IOTBAND. TO-DAY at 11.20, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8. The Strand Favourite. ' MISS „ " /CONSTANCE nHALMADGE. /ON STANCE I.ALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, CONSTANCE TALMADGE, In Her' Latest Success. A Picture that bubbles over with fun and frolic — of whimsies and sparkling wit. ' ! " TIULCY." ! " JL/ulcy." r "DULCY." J .•' DULCY." " DULCY." ) 1 " DULCY." ' | " DULCY." I J : 1. Connie knows you love to laugh at the discomfiture of others, so she made this to give you a treat. • * * So leave old man Dignity behind and come prepared to have the time of your you;igr life. * * * Also Screening: JJpROTHY jQEVORE. 1 • • In " JJ AZEL ' JP EOM: JJCLLYWOOD." "STORM AT SYDNEY HEADS." LATEST STRAND. MAGAZINE. MR. MASSEY IN LONDON. MR. BUS? Coney: R. JDARRY OONEY. In SONGS AT THE PIANO. BIRTHDAY WEEK COMMENCES NEXT FRIDAY. .\ • TTIPPODROME. Hippodrome. IPPODROME. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWINCr. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS. CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS! "T7IAST TTNNE." " JJJIAST .UYNNE," " EAST LYNNE." A Modem Film Version in EIGHT GREAT ACTS. 1 The Wonderful Old Story Produced on a Lavish and Unprecedented Scale. THE LAST WORD IN DIRECTION ACTING DRAMATIC INTENSITY BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY. THE GREATEST SCREEN CLASSIC : , MADE IN 1923. In Addition. DUSTIN FARNUM / In "THE GRAIL." A Virile Story of'the West. . And AL ST. JOHN In "THE SALES MAN." A Comedy Special. ; ' Sessions: 11.0, 1.0. 4.0. 7 0. EAST LXNNE: 11.0. . 2.15.- 5.40, 8.36. '• TO-DAY— SESSIONS ONLY, 'i .-•< Episodes 14. 15. ■■■• :'L JpiANTOMAS, The Mystery Serial. " Screening . Times: 1.20, 4.40. Prices as usual. Ring 4232 for Reserves. VJX>WN JJALL QONCERT AMEER To-night. O-NIGHT. Z OE JJARTLEY jgAXTFR V PRESENTS VgNTERTAINMENT. IMPORTANT. Tho Children's I'art commences at 7.3dj at 8.30 a Brilliant Programme for the Grown-ups. Reserved Seats 3s (plus tax); unreserved, 2s (plus tax); Children Half-Price to Re served Seats (no Tax), no Booking Fee. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON., LTD. IVTORTH SHORE CHORAL SOCIETY'S IV : . CONCERT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1925. i WILL BE A MUSICAL TREAT. VICTORIA THEATRE. DEVONPORT. v . AT 8 P.M. 60 Voices. Choral Society's Items. 60 Voices. Soloists: ■ MRS. ERNEST -RICHARD, MISS PHTLLIS GRIBBIN. MR. CLAUDE MELDRUM, MR. HAROLD TAYLOR. : ' Also Items by , . ;. Devonport Orphans' Club Orchestra and Instrumental Four. ADMISSION, 2s and Is. G. A. R. THOMAS, Secretary. BAND PERFORMANCES. THE TEMPERANCE GUARDS' SILVER J- BAND Will Render a SELECTED PROGRAMME OF MUSIC ' SELECTED PROGRAMME OF MUSIC . t ' in the ALBERT PARK, > ALBERT PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 8 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. MR. J. WILSON, Conductor. Alat at 8 p.m., at the PALACE PICTURE THEATRE. PALACE PICTURE THEATRE! KARANGAHAPE ROAD. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A SACRED CONCERT. • A SACRED CONCERT. Special Items by the Band. Song. Selected - - - - MR. CARLS F.N Short Address by - - - MR. POLSON Song, Selected - - - - MRS. MITCHELL MISS L. REID at Piano. V Silver Coin Collection. D. O. BRIDGES, ■ . ■ Secretary. ■ DOMAIN" - GARDENS. TO-MORROW (SUNLSffi AFTERNOON, THE AUCKLAND 1 WATERSIDE WOR- - KERS' BAND will render their First Recital of the Summer Concerts at 3 p.m. . By Kind Permission of the : . Auckland Harbour Board The Band ' will also render a First-Clasa ■' Musical Programme on the w CENTRAL WHARF. AT 7.45 P.M. Collection • for Band Funds. MR. G. H. CLARK,' Conductor. MR. W. KEEFE, Honorary Secretary. Don't forget tho Band are holding a Monster Excursion to Motutapu on SUNDAY, December 16. Band on each boat. Boats leave . 9.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Adults. 2s; Children, Is. Hot Water and Milk Provided; ' . \ Auckland A RTILLERY t> AND. Auckland -Artillery 13 and. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). LLERSLIE ACECOURSE. JCJLLERSLIE XVACECOURSE. % Programme: March"Sons of the Wild" . Rimmer. "Destiny" . ..... Baynea. Air .Vane—"Simeon - . . « « » Rimmwr. Selection— "Giraldti'' .*•■». Adam. Hymn—"St. Aldred" . ■, . . Dykes. Valse Lente—"Revieres ' . . Frags&n. March—Virtuoso" ... y- : Rimmer, A MUSICAL TREAT IVIUSICAL XREAT AMID BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. A chance to help your only representative Band at the coming Contest. HSD.B ASS LOW , Jwd-QaiMj, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 20

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