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• — II AMUSEMENTS, V; N.Z.'s Largest Picture Theatre. PACKED FROM FLOOR. TO CEILING]! PACKED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING H Don't miss one of the Greatest Pictures ''•;' We Have Ever Screened. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE. AT 2.80. " The Hunchback of Notre Dame. STRAND. —- N.Z.'s G^RAND; OI'RAND. — Largest — £?!££££• STRAND. •— and ft£g A &2' TKAND. Finest — STRAND. oi'RAND. Picture -•— JjTJftAND. UTRAND. ' House. — OTKAfcD. Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. Phil Hay ward: Director. , TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. At 11.45: 2.30: 5.45: and 8. Victor Hugo's Classic: I THE HE HUNCHBACK UNCHBACK ! Of NOTRE TrVAME." OTRE UaME" i •• •' SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. •By N.Z.'s Best Picture Band. strand qymphonic /"orchestra, trand Symphonic v/rchestra. At 2.80 and 8. Exquisitely Staged Prologue. Prices: Day. Is and Is 6d: Evening. Stalls la 6d. Circle 2s 9d. i ___________ rptHE AUCKLAND /CHORAL , QOCIETY. rpHIRD /CONCERT. rpOWN TT ALL, rpHURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. Wallace's' Melodious ARITANA." I ARITANA-.",! ARITANA." I MARITANA." I ARITANA." I " ' *■' - CAST: MISS KATE CAMPION' - - - - Maritana (Prima Donna from Coyent Garden.) ■■' MRS. CYRTL TOWSEY - - - - Lazanlio MR. ARTHUR RIPLEY - - - Don Caesar MR WILFRID MANNING - - Don Jose MR! A. COLLEDGE - - - • - r The King 150'CHORUS—150 CHORUS And THE FINEST ORCHESTRA IN N.Z. THE FINEST ORCHESTRA IN. N.Z. Conductor. MR. COLIN MUSTON Leader. MISS EDITH WHTTELAW. Prices: 4s. 3s (plus tax). Reserved: 2s (no tax), Unreserved. . _''■'„*; •'•/'.'■-'•*:'■*'• -~ Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. SPECIAL LIGHTING & DECORATIONS. LADIES! " ~" 7. LADIES! JU Grand Opening Of WEMBLEY FAIR. By Lady Gunson. -.y_ : : , ; FRTDAV TJQWMPKR 7. 2 P.M. LECTURES. >Wys. 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. Doors open; 7 P.m., Orchestra,, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30. Service Begins. :...-■ Preacher-; ■•■- ,'.' ■ v REV. TASPER ALDER. EV. Jasper Vj ALDER. SUBJECT: DANGER!" . •••-■',' ANGER 1" ■ . Offertory Solo: " ECCE HOMO (Piccolomini). ■<' Soloist: mr. -vtaurice "dallance. r. ; IVlaurice ; JDallance. Grand Entertainment* in Holy Sepulchre Parish Hall next WEDNESDAY Night by A.C.M. Concert Party (8 o'clock). Proceeds in aid Mission Funds and Grey Lynn Scout Troop. " ■ / ■ >! ■ •':■', '■•: • ■:■ ' ' Admission, 2s. . Children. Is. Holy Communion, St. Matthew's Church, Thursday, 11 o'clock. - CIVILISATION TIOOMED. TVTM'av'nroN' v ■ JL/OAMED. .CIVILISATION DOOMED. ;-'■',.' ,•."••.' ■•■'..•..But' ;; " Millions Now Living Will Never Die." IMPORTANT LECTURE QRAND — HEATRE. , (Queen St.. Odp. G.P.0.) , Auspices- International Bible Students' Association. .. Speaker: EDWARD NELSON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7 P.M. Musical Items from 6.30. SEATS FREE -— NO COLLECTION. The Speaker will tell why the , Greatest Crisis of the ; Ages is upon the world; why all nations are \' Mustering their forces forfor the Greatest Con- ',' .'"; "■ flict of all •'■'■■',' .' times as foretold by the Prophets of God: ■ how the great trouble will be cut short by the Lord and Why Millions NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE. ' HEAR THIS STRIKING LECTURE. NOTE.—If unable to attend get the book. 128 pages. Is. Also ."A Desirable Government.'.' 6d. Address; 1.8.5.A.. Box 765. G.P.0.. Auckland. ' JiL '. ftT. PATRICK'S ' . «m . O CATHEDRAL. jozh*\ r TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). |||i|go! THE BISHOP WILL SPEAK. ■■ . . Subject: % ' Catholic. Pupils in State Secondary Schools— The Religious Exorcises: Axe They " Unseotanan?"—The Church's Belief, Discipline, and Practice— Strange History of a Conscience Clause. EAL T H ■ LECTURE WALKER AND KERR'S next Health : -ture, • -with Demonstrations, '■■ in •;: St. . Jrew's Hall, TUESDAY, November 4. at * ,7.45 »Jtt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18849, 25 October 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18849, 25 October 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18849, 25 October 1924, Page 20

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