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AMUSEMENTS. DE T UXE IX/T'ATINEE e JL/uxic IVJLatinek THIS 4 FTERNOON. OQA P.M. l-ms Afternoon, -i.OU p.m. complete programme. full orchestra. and prologue. children half-price. First National Pictures Mako THE NATIONAL First. THE AT AT lON AL • IHE I>ATIONAL A MAGNIFICENT AND COMPELLING VUuiiLE — STAR — PROGRAMME. First National Presents /COLLEEN l\/l CORE VvOLLEEN IVAOORE pONWAY TEARLE VVONWAY XEARLE Tn " TpLIRTING T OVE." •• JC lirting VV ith Juove." " FLIRTING WITH LOVE.;' Adapted from Le. Rov Scott's Famous Novel. •' COUNTERFEIT." A TINGLING DRAMA OF BROADWAY BEAUX. And a temperamental flirt with all New I'ork at her feet. Arrow Films Present The Most Beautiful Woman in America. RUBYE "TvE "DEMER ÜBYE HE JXemer In " T UXURY." „ rTTVrTn . '.'JUUXURY." LuXLKY " is a stirrinc mystery drama starring Rtibye dc Remer. Next we have an Excellent Comedy, LLOYD HAMILTON LLOYD HAMILTON In "THE OPTIMIST." "THE OPTIMIST." Lates 4 Topical Budget. English News. 1 ~ j I Thii week's Prologue is a par- j ticutarly charming one, and has [ been arranged by Auckland's lead- I lntr Dancing Mistress, Miss l Daphne Knight. This Dance Scena will precede "FLIRTING WITH LOVE." Miss Dorothy Richardson will play "The Man About town, ' and the setting has been especially painted by Mr. Geo. Tarr. This is a distinct and I original novelty. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. n FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Overture - - "GONDOLIERS." Sessions: 11.15." 2.30. 5.0. 7.45. Unserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. cr phone 21G9A. NOTE.—Patrons are requested to note that owing to tho length of our programme wo will commence the last session each evening at 7.15 p.m. TZING'S. Tho Big Theatre THING'S. ICING'S. with IXING'S. RTSJGS. Tho Big Attractions. TfING'S. -".UNO'S. Matinee, To-day at 2. IVING'S. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 7 QA O-NIGHT (SATURDAY). AT < .OU. MAMMOTH "PROGRAMME. AMMOTH A ROGRAMME. (1) RUTH CLIFFORD and MIRIAM COOPER, in DAUGHTERS OF THE T3ICH." I AUGHTERS OF THE JLVICH." (2) IRENE CASTLES in " TiEENCH TTEELS." "-Trench Heels." A Fascinating Tale of Love and Intrigue. A Merry Mermaid Comedy. (3) TWO POPULAR VAUDEVILLE TURNS. Late of Fuller's Circuit. BEACHAM'S MELODY BOYS. Look at the Prices.—Saturday Evening. 900 Stalls at 9d. Look at the Prices.—7oo Circle, Is and Is Gd KING'S THEATRE. MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, AT 7.30. GRAND TRANCE "DECITAL. RAND JL/ANCE JIVECITAL. Pupils of MISS BERNICE SANFORD. Assisted by PORT AUCKLAND BAND. GO Performers in a grand display of Highland. National, Classical and Clog Dancing. Don't miss Labour Day Cup winners in a display of Highland Dancing. Songs, Choruses and Recitations by Clever Children. See the Story Book Ball and the Bathing Girls' Ballet. Besides others too numerous to mention. Special Lighting Effects. And last, but not least. ERN. BEACHAM'S MELODY BOYS Prices: Reserved Circle and Reserved Stalls. 2s; Back Circle, Is Gd; stalls, Is; Children, half price. Commence 7.30 p.m. sharp. Be early to avoid disappointment. Also SPLENDID PICTURE PROGRAMME \ VONDALE QRCIIE STR A. 60—PERFORM ERS- GO. SIXTH GRAND CONCERT. A VONDALE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1924. Dress Circle 2s. Stalls Is. Conductor: HENRY C. ENGEL. Hon. Accompanist: H. C. MEALING. Bluebird Motor-bus leave Pitt St. for Concert, 7 p.m. and 7.20 p.m. Bluebird Motor-bus leave Blockhouso Bay for Concert at 7.20 p.m. Also, Motors will run from Mt. Albert from 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.; all returning after Concert. W. PENDLEBURY. Hon. Organising Sec. (Order cars fo-- 10.15 n.rn.) BAND PERFORMAKCES. rtilTY ■ O F '!> U C K L A ND. K.j A yOOLOGICAL T>ARK. rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY). ' 1 O-MORROW (SUNDAY). IyrUNICIPAL T>AND Will play the Undermentioned MILITARY BAND PROGRAMME: — GOD SAVE THE KING! , March, " The Vedette" (Alford) Hymn. " Fierce. Raged the Tempest"( Dykes) ! Overture. " Liu'ht Cavalry" - - - -(Suppe) Idyl, " Softly Unawares" - - (Paul Lincke) ■ Suite, " Veneziu " ------ (Nevin) Selection, " Herodias " - - - (Massenet) INTERVAL. March, " Ridswood" (Plater) , Hymn. " Holy. Holy. Holy" - - - (Dykes) j Waltz. " The. Eternal" - - - - (Leo Fali) Selection, " The Dollar princess" - (Leo Fall) Patrol, " The Coon's Patrol" - (Adolf Lotter) ! ( NATIONAL ANTHEM. ) CHRISTOPHER SMITH - Bandmaster < ( J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. j , ! DT. HELIERS BAY. 1 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). DEC. 11. 1924. j ONEHUNGA MUNICIPAL BAND. ONEHUNGA MUNICIPAL BAND. ONEHUNGA MUNICIPAL BAND. Will render a Varied Musical Programme, AT ST. HELIERS BAY, AT ST. HELIERS BAY, Commencing ot .'! p.m. Conductor, W. ,T. ROWE. Collection for Band Fund, 1 OORT A UCXLAND "DAND. o 11 ncorporaled.) ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. J 'Bv Kind Permission of Auckland Racing ' ' ' Club.) " rO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AbTERNOON. The above Bund will render a rust-class n Musical Programme. fi Commencing at 3 p.m. 81 w CENTRAL WHARF Bv Kind Permission of Auckland Harbour r Board.) „ SUNDAY EVENING. r fhe Band will aho render a First-class g Musical Prjgrantnio, CommcnoinK at ..!.'. Collection for Band Fund. G. H. CLARK. Conductor. " W. KEEFE. Hun- Sec. a Don't Forget Monday Night, our Grand Dance Recital, Kiug'6 Theatre.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 20

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