AMUSEMENTS. THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE CITY. THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE CITY. rpEE T YRIC. —- Ihe Juyric. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TWO BIG FEATURES TWO BIG FEATURES " Paramount Presents A Thrilling Lov© Drama of the Paris Boulevards and the Apo.ehe HaunUf, THE "A/f ORAL QINNER." HE iVIoRAL O INNER." " THE MORAL SINNER." " THE MORAL SINNER." - THE MORAL SINNER." " THE MORAL SINNER." " THE MORAL SINNER." With Dorothy t\alton OROTHY Jj ALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON And an All-Star Cadt. Adapted from tho Sucessful Stage Play, '• LEAH KLE3CHNA." PACKED WITH EXCITEMENT WITH A THRILL IN EVERY FOOT. THE SECOND BIG FEATURE. IS A Sterling First National Attraction. EARL HUDSON'S STIRRING STORY OF LIFE IN HIGH SOCIETY. For qale." or Dale." " FOR SALE." " FOR SALE." " FOR SALE." FROM THE GLITTERING TINSEL OF MODERN NEW YORK SOCIETY TO THE GAY LIFE IN THE MONTMARTRE SECTION OF PARIS. LATEST NEWS GAZETTE. AND THE RENOWNED LYRIC ORCHESTRA. MANAGERIAL NOTE. In presenting these two features for your approval, we oner you ft splendid evening s entertainment at our usual popular pncea. Is and 2s. PHIL G. MURDOCH. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eadv and Son. Ltd. Theatre Phone 3045. " THE BROADWAY Gets THE BEST." Broadway, to-night. ROADWAY. At 7.15. BROADWAi THE LAST NIGHT. "TO THE LAST MAN" - - ZANE GREY "TO THE L\ST MAN - - ZANE GREY "TO THE LAST MAN" - - ZANE GREY ' Comedy. Travelogue. MONDAY. " The World's a Stage" - Dorothy Phi lips " The World's a Stage" - Dorothy Phillip* Comedy. Gazette. PRICES—Monday. 9d. Is. Phone 1076 A. Regent, opposite tram depot. F.GENT. EPSOM. EPSOM. REGENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. REGENT. First National Pictures Present REG"7;t. NORMA TALMADGE. in REGENT. " ASHES OF VENGEANCE. REGENT. A Romance of old France, in REGENT, which pride and a desire for REGENT, vengeance are withered in the REGENT. fires of a ereat love. REGENT. ■ THERE IS NO GREATER REGENT. PICTURE. REGENT. Also Comedy and News ana REGENT. Regent De Luxe Orchestra. REGENT • Usual Prices. REGENT. Matinee To-day at 2.30 p.m. REGENT. Phone 3142 A TB™ HiS C§p!§? CUffili ■jyjADAME jy^ARTINENGO will give a PUPILS' RECITAL ' PUPILS' RECITAL on gATURDAY, j\^OVEMBER Consisting of Classical, Popular, and OPERATIC SELECTIONS. OPERATIC SELECTIONS. Assisting Artists: MADAME EVA SHARP, (Contralto) SIGNORINA .A. MARTINENGO (Violiniste), SIGNOR G. MARTINENGO ('Cellist), and MR. CYRIL TOWSEY (Piiuiist). Prices: 3s and 2s (including tax). Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. MEETINGS. /C^jjrsnlK By y WlviCiciS j PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. MONSTER MEETING. MONSTER MEETING, In TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, AT 7.30 PM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, AT 7.30 P.M. Subject— " THE EPSOM GRAMMAR SCHOOL I INQUIRY." ' Speakers— REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT and MR. JOS. J. FRANKLYN. Organ Recital by Edward S. Craston, Mus. Bac., from 7.10 to 7.30. Doors Open at 7 p.m. Shjrp. Admission Free by Ticket, obtainable from all Group Secretaries, at the Hall on Tues- . day Evening, or from GEO. J. HARFORD. Hon. Organiser. Room 40, Security Bldgs., Queen St. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY REGATTA. The ANNUAL MEETING of the a\ove will be held in the Akarana. Yacht Club Rooms. No. 8. Naional Chambers. Swanson Street, on MONDAY, November 17, at 3 p.m. ' BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet. of Officers. General. Subscribers and Yachtsmen are invited to attend. T. M. ALEXANDER. * _ Chairman. J. C. HEWSON, Hon. Secretary. Box 657. Annual Meeting of . ) -1- Auckland Union, on Tuesday Afternoon, Central C /~\ V ™ lsslon Hall, Albert St., DevoVT.I/N tional Meeting. 2.15. Mrs. ReuB.ltnro.,li M t. BfeSi ReP ° rtl '' ' Members are earnestly reonpsfoA) j TUESDAY ant at 2°p eS"' K . N p T elation Koom 3 S™, 80(1 W -K A - LEIGII] Oy. Hon. Secretary. i TRAMWAY NOTICES A UCKLAt,D TR S^Ssssslri3sf NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. RICHMOND ROAD MOTOR OMNIBUS 1 . T ~,T SERVICE. ALIERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO TIME-TABLE. On and . after MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1924. and until further notice, the following schedules will be maintained us far aa possible:-— GREY LYNN TERMINUS TO CITY — WEEKDAYS: 6.44 a.m.. 7.6. 7.25 748 8.13. 8.37. 8.58. 9.23. 9.47. 10.8. 10.57 1] 18* 11.42. 12.6 p.m.. 12.28, 12.52. 1.16, 1.40 24* 2.28. 2.52. 3.16. 3.38. 4.2. 4.26. 4.50. 5.38, 5.58. 6,24, 7.5. 7.30 7.53, 818 8 38' 9.6. 9.26. 9.48. 10.14. 10.32. 11.6. then' IIV 11.52, 1 o Ponsonby Depot only, via POll- - _ Road. SUNDAYS: 1.30 p.m., 1.55, 2.18 043 37 ] 3.30. 3.55. 4.18. 4.43, 5.7, 5.30. 5.55. oV 7 6 7.30. 7.54. 8.18, 8.42. 9.6. 6.28. 9.54. : 0.'.0! 3' then 10.40, 10.52. to Ponsonby Depot a via Ponsonby Road - ! CITY—LOWER QUEEN STREET TO - RICHMOND AVENUE.—WEEKDAYS- • 7" 3 a.m.. 7.27. 7.50, 8.13, 8.37. 9.2. 9.23 'j 45 ,10.33. 10.57, 11.18, 11.42, 12.4 pni ' "2S - I 12.52. 1.16. 1.38, 2.4. 2.28. 2.52. 3.16 V.3B' . 14,3. 4.26. 4.48, 5.14, 5.36, 6.2. 6.41, 7.7, ?»d 7.54. 8.17. 8.42. 9.2. 9.28, 9.50. 10.8. 10.38' 10.56. 11.30. . SUNDAYS: 1.55 p.m., 2.19, 2.43, 3.7, 3.30, , 3.55. 4.19, 4.4!. 5.7. 5.31, 6.18, 6.43. 7.ti. 7.30. 7.54, 8.18. 8.42, 9.6. 9.30. 9.50. 10.18, 10.30. r ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS. I ONEHUNGA ROUTE, s Commencing on MONDAY, November 10. - 1924, and until further notice, a 5-minute 1 service will be in operation from 7.15 a.m. until 7.5 p.m., ex Onehunga, and from 6.40 e a.m. until 6.20 p.m., ex City, Mondays to Thursdays and Saturdays, and from 7.15 n.m.. until 10,5 p.m., ox Onchunsu. and from 6.40 a.m. until 9.30 p.m., ex City, on Fridays. A. E. FORD. Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 20
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