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THE STRAND IS EIGHT YEARS OLD TO-DAY! In celebrating a- birthday it. is usual for those who have completed one more year of life's allotted span to receive the congratulations of their friends and admirers. THE STRAND THEATRE look* for no such honour, but in celebration of its eighth year wishes to thank its patrons generally for their past nupport, and to celebrate the event by placing oil the screen a programme in keeping with thia important event. THE STRAND recognises (hat it* numerous patronn have each and all helped to make this theatre the most popular and artistic in tho Dominion. Therefore, in return. as previously announced. wo are going to make r.cxt week a Big Birthday Week, and trust that our discriminate patrons will not fail to attend THE STRAND to sliar.- in the many gifts to Lie bestowed. STRAXD.— — QTRAND. TRAND.— Always —OTRAND. STRAND.— a — C< TRAND. TRAND.— Good — Otrand. OTRaNI).— Entertainment. —QTRAND. O TRAND.— —OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. Phil Havward -. - - Director. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! At 11.20, 1.10, 2.30. 4.30, 6 and S. ! | BE A GUEST AT OUR ! BIRTHDAY PARTY ! THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. I AFTERNOON TEA AND I ! BIRTHDAY CAKE FREE, j OUR BIG BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME COMMENCES TO-DAY. Take Our Word for it. It's one of tho Biggest and Brightest Programmes the Strand has ever presented. 1. THE BIRTHDAY OVERTURE - - - Strand Symphonic Orchestra. 2. OTEWART AND T ORRAINE, - - 2. O TEW ART AND -LORRAINE, - - In Musical Novelties. (At 2.30 and 8.) 3. "GALLERY OF ART," and "PATHE REVIEW" --- - (In Colour.) 4. riiHE TVfYSTERIOUS TTIOLINISTE. 4. Ihe I>lysterious V lOLINISTE. (A Real Surprise.) 5. " ipORWARD! I\TARCH!" (Comedy) >. " .1: ORWARD! March:" (Comedy) 6. IXTISS XT'ATE J^AMPION, 0. IViiss -li ate Campion, In Sceno From "MADAME BUTTERFLY." 7. GEORGE :a. SIM'S DRAMA: HARBOUR T IGHTS." ARBOUR JUIGHTS." USUAL PRICES: Is to 2s Gd. The Biggest Bill in the City To-day. "STRAND BIRTHDAY WEEK!" "STRAND BIRTHDAY WEEK!" Grand. — Opp„ g.p.o. — t^o-day. RAND. — Opp. G.P.O. — AO-DAY. Double-Star Holiday Programme. First National Attraction, starring COLLEEN MOORE, OLLEEN IUoORE. In " XT'LAMING VOUTH." "i- LAMING I OUTH." The Wife. The Husband, The Other Man. Does Marriafce Kill Love? A Story of Pleasure Worshippers and Jazz. Screened at 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. Second Special Ficlure: TACK T J p IBBONS. Jack -L'empsey V. vtibbons. JACK DEMPSEY V. GIBBONS. JACK DEMPSEY V. GIBBONS. 15 — Exciting Thrilling Rounds — 15 A Breathless Spell from start to finish. Screened at 1, 3.45. 6.30, and 9.15. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DAY PROGRAMME: • " THE SEA HAWK." AT rpnE C\ RAND rpO-DAY. i-i'J'. -L HE VJRAND 1 O-DAY. EGENT. OPPOSITE I"tAM DEPO'i\ •EGENT. EPSOM. EPSOM. REGENT. TO-NIGHT ONLY. REGENT. Firßt National Pictures present REGENT. MAY McAVOY <fc NORMAN REGENT. KERRY ! REGENT. In j REGENT. "TARNISH." — "TARNISH." ' REGENT. Strong Supporting Programme. REGENT. Commencing To-niorrow. REGENT. "THE SEA HAWK." REGENT. Usual Prices. Phone A 3142. holiday announcements. Auckland sawmillers- association. CHRISTMAS AND NEvV YEAR HOLIDAYS. The Mills, Factories and Offices will be Closed from 3 p.m. on December 24. 1924, till the morning of MONDAY, January 5, 19°5 L. D. B. STEWART. Secretary. AUCKLAND • STOCK EXCHANGE. HOLIDAY NOTICE. The Offices of Members will be CLOSED for the Christmas and New Year Vacation from the EVENING of T JESDAY, December 23, until the MORNING of MONDAY, January 12. 1925. H. E. FORDE, Secretary. QOUNTY OF WAITEMATA. CHRISTMAS VACATION. Notice is hereby given thi.t the Offices of the Waitemata County Council will be Closed from THURSDAY, the 25th day of December, 1924, until WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of January, 1925, both days inclusive. F. W. GRIGG, County Chairman. December 12, 1924. _ i QIIRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.'] OUR PREMISES will bo Closed; for tho Xiii&H Holidays from the Evening of WEDNESDAY. 24th recemher. 1924, Re-open MONDAY, January 5, 1925. SHARLAND AND CO., LTD.. Wholesale Chemists, Lome Street. Auckland. "j EG A L VACATION. The Hamilton District Law Society has decided that tho I.egal Vacation this year shall bo from WEDNESDAY. '24th December, 1924. to SATURDAY, January 10, 1925 (both days inclusive;. H. J. McMULLIN, Secretary. AyiLSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT, LTD. Our Ccii'G'it Store. Customs Street West. Auckland, will he closed from ■■ P.M. en WEDNESDAY, December 24, 1924, to ihe Morning of MONDAY. January 5, 1925. Clients requiring cement and lime to carry over that period are respectfully asked to favour us with their orders as early as possible ! P.O. BOX 209. Telephones 2197, Uis3. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC A AN D WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. 'I lie Offices of the above Association will CLOSE on the afternoon of TUESDAY j NEXT. December 23. 1924. until MONDAY January 12. 1925. for the Xmas vacation. T. B. KAY. ! Secrctarr.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18896, 19 December 1924, Page 20

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