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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT'S AUDIENCE VOTED THE • PRESENTATION AS THE FINEST . YET SEEN IN ANY PICTURE THEATRE IN AUCKLAND. -]T\E T UXE . CESSION, WITH FULL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT AND rr»HE QRIGINAL "DROLOGUE. . hp HE atational — . XHE National ■ i * \ j NOW SHOWING. I I" : —1 I . I I I THE QEA TTAWK." I HE OEA JJLAWK." I I I I 14 REELS. ■ I I 1 CESSIONSSESSIONS: 10 a!m.'.' 12.10 ?:S 1 2.30 1 2.30 I 1-\E T UXE CESSION. I FULL ORCHESTRA, i . And I I rpHE ORIGINAL "PROLOGUE. j J. HE WRIGINAL X KOLOGUE. (This Session finishes 4.10 p.m.) 6.0 ?!: Q A P.M., ' O.U P.M., j I\E T UXE CESSION. ! I FULL ORCHESTRA, And I nniE ORIGINAL I)ROLOGUE. I i HE UriGiNAi, J- ROLOGUE. TRACTS - X ACTS— (I)—"THE SEA HAWK" is controlled exclusively in Auckland bv the NATIONAL THEATRE. Any other Theatre in Queen Street uses this Picture subject to the NATIONAL THEATRE'S consent. (2)— THE NATIONAL has retained for its exclusive use the ORIGINAL PROLOGUE, produced under the direction of MR. GORDON CONRAD. Any other Prologue at any other Theatre is merely a substitute. - . j FULL ORCHESTRA ! AND PRESENTATION, I TWICE DAILY. I I AT 2.30 AND 8 SESSIONS. I Box Plans for the Entire Season of One Week now on view at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., BOOK NOW. Price. 2s 3d. REMEMBER. THE NATIONAL IS THE ONLY THEATRE IN QUEEN STREET WITH THE ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE SHOW. NOTE'---The National Prologue to "The Sea Hawk " is THE ORIGINAL PRO- | LOGUE, NOT an original Prologue. MONSTER Monster MOONLIGHT T^XCURSION. Moonlight Excursion. (Under the, Auspices of the Auckland Congregational Men's League.) nrONDAY. TQECEMBER g 1924. S.S. CONDOR Will Leave the Ferries at 7.45 p.m. sharp. Calling .at Devonport. TEMPERANCE GUARDS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. rniCKETS, I S £?D. £-.'■■- ■ '"■■- ——"" LECTURES. A uckland city mission. # .Auckland CITi: mission. P"IPPODROME rpHEATRE. i PPODROME • -L HEATRE. HIPPODROME THEATRE. IPPODROME L HEATRE. (3 Doors below J.C.L., Queen St.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30. Doors open; 7 p.m., Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30, RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC. Offertory Solo: Song, "Calvary." MR. STANLEY BUTTLE Song, "The Lord is my Light," - - - - MRS. BEASLEY. Violin Solo. Selected, , MR. CARL HELLRIEGEL. Song, " O Divine Redeemer " - - - - - MISS M. HOPPER. Recit. and Air, " If With All Your Hearts" - - - MR. R. NIXON. Songs— (a) " Breath of Morn " (b) "Vale " MR, DUNCAN BLACK. Special Community. Hymns to Well-known Tunes. A Hearty. Welcome to All. * Short Address by II EV. JASPER pi ALDER, VEV. J ASPER v^alder, N.B. —Mission Shop open for business. Locality, cor. Wellesley St. West and Albert St. All profits donated to Down and Out Fund. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION in aid of City Mission Funds. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. S.S. "Condor" leaves Ferry Tec at 7.45, returning at 10 o'clock. WALTER' SMITH'S HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRAS. TICKETS: la Ocl. TVT Z. LABOUR PARTY. J*/ %y TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 7.30 p.m. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT AND LECTURE BY MR. W. E. PARRY, M.P. Subject: "THE SPORT OF KINGS." Labour and Racing Permits. Chairman. Mr. A. G. Osborne. Patrons are requested to note that we Provide 11 Splendid Musical Programme.. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to DEFRAY EXPENSES. Accompaniste. MISS V. GILBERT. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. AUCKLAND RASTER QROCERS' A SSOCIATION. VMAS AND XTEW yEAR TTOLIDAYS. - CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 25 and 20, DECEMBER, AND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 1 AND 2 JANUARY. Open:—Saturday mornings, December 27, and January 0. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18885, 6 December 1924, Page 20

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