■: AMUSEMENTS. SEND THE KIDDIES TO-DAY 1 J «■ > For 4 years the wonderful Tom V. Mix, . ?*tth • his % marvellous ; Horse. "Tony." have i held sway—but £.' now another ? brilliant K star has arisen, to dispute the crown of popularity. i;: FRED THOMSON, reputed to ba the greatest all-round athlete of the screen, with ; nis almost human horse. "Silver King.'', c STRAND " A I ' CTRAND TRAND Programme OTRAND STRAND = ' B Sj" -.SffiiSg » STRAND = Your >. — QIHAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures, OTRAND vi v Direction: Fuller s Pictures, ! Ltd. ■ ■ 'r-.K- '.. Phil Hayward, Director. ' : ■ ' <1.- . "■ To-day, at 11.20: 1.30; 2.80 ; \ 4.30: 6 and 8. Orchestral ■ Matinee, at 2.30 With Strand Ballet. A New Western Star:— TIRED. , rfIHOMSON. J: RED. 1 HOMSON. FRED. THOMSON. FRED. THOMSON. * FRED. THOMSON. FRED. THOMSON. ; | TOM MIX'S ONLY RIVAL. RED. , rpHOMSON, RED.' 1 HOMSON, 'v • • ~ The Greatest, of all Western Stars - > • ••••'And'' ; ; His Almost Human Horse, > " SILVER. KING," ! In ' / . Their First New Zealand Release. "THE T-iANGEROUS pOWARD. " Ihe 1/angerous Howard." "THE DANGEROUS COWARD." "THE DANGEROUS COWARD." "THE DANGEROUS COWARD." lf - * * .• • T7IRED. rpHOMSON JC RED. XHOMSON . . Was America's Olympic Games Champion in 1920. . THE WORLD'S CHAMPION ATHLETE! Mil BBsTiJESSia MISS TJERYL ISJETTLETON J.SS il Ji'ITLETON And The qtrand t>allet HE 'OiKaflD X>ALLET (Auckland's Own Beauty Girla). • In "TOY TOWN.'.' _ v ' (Produced by Miss Cecil Hall.) » LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTES. All the La'est News. . MRS. WALTER MURDOCK (Harpist). " HODGE PODGE." . . A Collection of All That if Surprising. « STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. . " Twice daily. ' 2.30 and 8 Sessions. Usual Saturday Prices. BOX' PLAN AT THEATRE. ,QITY OF AUCKLAND - JJSOWN •pjALL. ' f » TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. QRGAN RECITAL, , MR MAUGHAN BARNETT, CITY ORGANIST. : Will Play: * Nuptial March - - - - - - - Guilmant. , Andante from 4th Concerto - - - Handel. Serenade - Wolstenholipe. Cantilene. Intermezzo and Finale, from 3rd Symphony - - - - - - - Vierne. Bercehse (Kinder), Miserere Scene - Verdi. MISS PHYLLIS GRIBBIN, Will Sing: The Glory of the Sea ----- Sanderson. » Sink, Red Sun ------ - Del Riego. MISS MAIDA HOOKER. PIANIST, " Will Play Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 2 - - - - Chopin. Gardens in the Rain - -' - - - DeLussy.. Rhapsody inC------ - Dohnanyi. ACCOMPANIST: MB; LEO. WHITTAKER. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. Dixieland — IX IE LAND THIS (SATURDAY) - AFTERNOON. 3-5 P.M. . . Come along and learn how to spend Saturday afternoon to the best advantage. Among other attractions, there will be A • BALLOON DANCE COMPETITION, open to Ladies and Gentlemen. Admission (including Afternoon Tea), 6d. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8-12. MISS GWEN McNAUGHTON Tpupil of Miss O'Leary) will be> seen to advantage iji Special Solo Dances, while the DIXIE i "■'FIVE'" will give their usual attractive Tendering of the very latest American Jazz Music. ;■ ADMISSION, ss. ' Booking for Saturday Evening. Is Extra. LECTURES. pAPAKURA PICTURE THEATRE. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. SISTER STEAD will • preach the Gospel. The power of God to Save and Heal. : God's _ message to mortals, declaring that there is no death. Don't miss it. A new life to thousands. _ It is the Golden Gate of Success, and it is easily trodden. Come, and bring your friends. . DOORS OPEN 6 P.M. LECTURE 7 P.M. Silver Coin Collection., ... • INTERNATIONAL BUELE STUDENTS' . J- I ASSOCIATION. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCT. 19. 7 P.M. THE SCCfj HALL. Free lecture: " ON jgARTH IN THE j^EXT "YyORLD." .' ' Speaker. EDWARD NELSON. For 15 centuries people have been terrorised, and Church revenues benefited, by "the burning Question " of brimstone.preachers, "Where, will you spend eternity?" • With the revival of true Bible -study, this • nightmare dogma dissolves. The Bible's • answer is that this EARTH was created to • be man's eternal home. Hear the convincing, proofs and Scriptural details brought out in this discourse. • vi Song Service, 6.40. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. NEXT SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26, 7 P.M. GREAT LECTURE FOR THE PUBLIC. GRAND THEATRE (Opp. G.P.0.). "The World Message of the 1.8.5.A." Rally of Bible Students, 3 p.m. Musical Items, 6.30. No Meetings in Scots Hall,- October 26, of the International Bible Students' Association. A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. #A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. Princess Theatre, Queen Street. .: Princess Theatre, Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30.' Doora open; 7 p.m.. Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 1 7.30. Service Begins. ' Pre* char- .. . REVf TASPER pi ALDER. EV. AS.PER ALDER. . SUBJECT: "TOO ' TTARD!" > " 100 . -LIARD l" MUSICAL ITEMS: i OUT OF THE DEEP I CALL " (Easthope Igartin), Mr. xtenneth tmpett. R. Jlvenneth IMPETT.1 MPETT. . "THANKS BE TO GOD." Master t>ert. keels. ASTER JJERT. KEELS. : SOCIAL EVENING AT ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH HALL. . WEDNESDAY ; NEXT (22nd), AT B.P.M. Holy Communion,' St." Matthew's Church. ' . Thursday, -11 o'clock. • TW-EW ZEALAND A? LABOUR PARTY. .. STRAND THEATRE. r STRAND THEATRE > XnssmnT. . . : TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). OCTOBER 19, 1924, at 7.30 p.m. ' Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Citizens are • urgently ' requested to attend this Meeting. > The Subject to be dealt with by COUNCILLOR T. BLOODWORTH. is of PARAMOUNT CIVIC IMPORTANCE. _ The Subject: ' "PRIVATE ENTERPRISE—MOTOR-BUS . Versus ' .- : ' YOUR OWN ELECTRIC / TRAMS 1 AND YOUR OWN MOTOR-BUSES." Should you miss this Lecture . you may be SORRY, Citizens; it touches your pocket The Lecture .will be preceded by the . following ' • Contralto Solo: " Sink, Red Sun." MISS LAURA STONE. •<"' (Accompanist: Miss E. Gummer.) And concluded by the following: Contralto Solo: "The Harvester's Song." , ; * . MISS . LAURA STONE. i,- - Accompanist: Miss : E.. Gummer.)'. ;■ '. Note our Artist! and you will realise that there is a musical treat in store. ... > . • .' : y* • ' : • '.' Chairman: MR. H. CAMPBELL. Hon. Accompanist: MR. L, CONRAD. s
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18843, 18 October 1924, Page 20
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