AMUSEMENTS. ,_ _ THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE CITY. THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE CITY. LYRIC. rpO-NIGHT, -AT HAK r YRIC. 10-NIGHT. AT !•***• {J GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE c grand double feature k programme. ? programme. !" a ones a yres. Agnes Ayres, agnes ayres. AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. AGNE3 AYRES, AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES. i In "THE /GUILTY nSI-!! «• Ahe vjtuilty VSi- " THE GUILTY ONE. "THE GUILTY ONE., " THE GUILTY ONE " THE GUILTY ONE. "THE GUILTY ONE.' " THE GUILTY ONE. "THE GUILTY ONE., "THE GUILTY ONE.' "THE GUILTY ONE.' " THE GUILTY ONE.,' " THE GUILTY ONE., "THE GUILTY ONE." " THE GUILTY ONE. " " THE GUILTY ONE." " THE GUILTY ONE. ' "THE GUILTY ONE." A drama of an indiscreet young wife who became " the woman in the case in a. sensational murder mystery. HE SECOND BIG FEATURE IS: BUSTER TTEATON. USTER JVeaTON. our ttospitality." ur Hospitality." Laughter Lines that fit any face. It's a roar from start to finish. Be advised —see it. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. THE RENOWNED LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Theatre Phone 3645. Announcing the forthcoming presentation in Auckland on a scale of lavishness never yet attempted in association -with any picture, I Of First National's Tremendous 11-lleel Adaptation of Rafael Sabatini's Thrilling Love Romance. THE OEA TTAWK." he Oea Hawk." " the sea hawk." " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." "THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." • " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." Too Big for One Theatre, Too Big for Two, so it goes into Three, at THE OTRAND. "VfATIONAL, rpiVOLI. HE OTRAND, IN AT [ON AL, XIVOLI. THE STRAND, NATIONAL, TIVOLI. THE STRAND, NATIONAL, TIVOLI. THE STRAND, NATIONAL, TIVOLI. THE STRAND, NATIONAL. TIVOLI. THE STRAND, NATIONAL. TIVOLI. THE STRAND, NATIONAL, TIVOLI. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. NEXT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. NEXT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6. NOTE.—" The Sea Hawk " is to be presented continuously at the Strand and - National with Full Orchestra and Big Stage Presentation at both Afternoon and Evening Sessions. At the Tivoli a Matinee will be held every Afternoon as well as usual night shows. Ladies and children should attend day sessions. . . There will be no increase in prices and J th" season will bo limited to one week only. Bex plan at each theatre. j "rpHE QEA TTAWK" "Ihe Oea JlLawx" Rvaches the highest pinnacle of motion pictir:e perfection; it is by fur the Greatest and most Impressive Production the world has ever seen. It features , MILTON SILLS AND ENID BENNETT. r MILTON SILLS AND ENID BENNETT, MILTON SILLS AND ENID BENNETT. MILTON SILLS AND ENID BENNETT. Together with 18 principals of over 3000 supporting artists. It cost . £800,000 to
make. A Moorish city was built and six hug© galleons at a cost of £30,000 each were constructed in a thoroughly seaworthy manner. U REELS OP STAGGERING INCIDENT. SEA TTAWK" rpYPES. £A Xl-AWK" J-YPES. , In order to adequately present "The Sea ■Hawk," still more types are required for the stage presentation, particularly gentlemen of 6ft. or over, to act as Moorish Pirates on the'stage; final selection will be made at the National Theatre at 10 o'clock on Monday Morning. ATTEND "THE SEA HAWK" DANCE AT DIXIELAND CABARET, NEXT WEDNESDAY, AND A BEWILDERING PAGEANT. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ATEWTON RANGERS IN FOOTBALL CLUB. [ ANNUAL PICNIC TO j MOTUTAPU. (By Kind Permission of Mrs. Reid.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). KESTREL leaves Ferries 9.30 a.m. sharp. Good Sports Programme. Toys and Lollies for Children. Jazzing Competition. G. Williams, Judge. Miss Ellis' Jazz Band in Attendance Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Special Tent for Lady Bathers. FARES; Adults. 2s: Children under 12, Is. G. STEVENS. Hon. Sec. MOTOR RACING. "jITOTOR /-IYCLE "DACES. 4 T TXE VON PORT. iIT JL/EVONPORT. Don't miss the Motor Cycle Races NEXT WEEK. Wonderful new machines competing. 2s Gd Admission, includes Boat Fare. AUCKLAND MOTOR RACING CLUB, LTD. LAWN TENNIS. rpAKAPUNA LAWN. TENNIS CLUB. There are vacancies in the above club for more Playing Members. For particulars apply, CLEM WHITBREAD. Box 1575. Auckland. . CYCLING. QPORTS Meeting? Recreation Ground, YJ Otahuhu. postponed till Saturday, Dec. 13. Open (>cie. I Mile Handicap, Open ioOyds Foot Race j entry fee Is. Entries close Tuesday, Doc. i). with J. Auckram. Secretary, Manukau Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club, RUN to Buckland's. Leave Firebell, Otahuhu at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Sunday). Non-members invited,—Mnnnl<<'ii Cvc'p f'luh. HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. PRINCE'S WHARF WEIGHBRIDGE. Merchants and others arc notified that the 20-Ton Weighbridge lit the head of Prince's Wharf will be in use on MONDAV, December 1. By Order. j U. B. BURNETT, I Secretary. A 2s id TIN cf Rolfo'a Wax contains us much lib three Is tins. Obtainable j everywhere. 0 TTSE Fibtol, the great Disinfectant, Liquid V, or Powder-, safe, economical, - Obtuinj able SI ores and Hardware Merchants.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18879, 29 November 1924, Page 20
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