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AMUSEMENTS. , T YRIC JUYRIC THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE CITY I TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TWO BIG FEATURES. Following on his Recent Great Success, ' "/"HHE TEN /COMMANDMENTS," » JL'HE -IjN OoiIMANDMI^NTS." We take Pleasure in Presenting ' CS B. DS ■ M2ffi NEXT BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION. —i ■ ~ - ~T~ TRIUMPH." RIUMPH." I " 'L±iiUillii." I I " TRIUMPH." I "TRIUMPH." j i ! Gripping Drama, crammed with Excitement, tilled with Thrills, telnng the story of the tight of two men lor one girl. With LEATRICE TOY. EATKICE *J OY. DUD T A "DOCQUE. XIOD JJA ItOCQUE, Jennie Macpherson's Adaptation of May Edginton's Famous Novel. TRIUMPH." RIUMPH." Dazzling Gowns, Lavish Settings. Gorgeous Entertainment. Wo Earnestly Recommend You to Sec This Picture. I THE SECOND EIG FEATURE Is a Magnificent and Compelling DoubleStar Programme. FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Presents COLLEEN IV! GORE Colleen IVJ.OORE And ■ CONWAY TIE A RLE I ONWAY -L EARLE In " "pLIRTING "WITH t OVE." "•Tlirting With JUove." "FLIRTING WITH LOVE." • " FLIRTING WITH LOVE." " FLIRTING WITH LOVE," "FLIRTING WITH LOVE." .' Adapted from Le Roy Scott's Famous Novel, " Counterfeit." | A Tingling Drama of Broadway Beaux. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. Conductor. MR. ALF. MARBECK. ; Box Plans at Lewis R. Eadv and Son. Ltd. Theatre Phone 204:2. j Office Phono 2225 A. Park Phono 3395. TO-NIGHT. - The — TO-NIGHT. ■LO-NIGHT. — Talk — 10-NIGHT.I 0-NIGHT. TO-MGHT. — of the - TO-NIGHT. -i-O-NIGHT. — Town. — O-NIGHT. ( * BURLAW DARK 1 X ARK ■ I I "PICTURE C* ARDENS. X ICTURE VJARDENS. i__ TO-NIGHT'S BIG SHOW. TO-NIGHT. DUSTIN FARNUM. DUSTIN FARNUM. in big tjappiness," ig Happiness." A powerful story of high life in Paris. A wonderful picture of lovely women, exquisite toilettes, elegant men, a wealth of beauty, and the majestic mountain peaks of the Alps, where "Big Happiness" can be sensed in the pure air. THEN WE SHOW A PEEP AT PARNELL BATHS. A Wonderful Picture of the Baths. A DAY AT OUR ZOO. Taken by Our Own Camera Man Last Sunday Afternoon. These Pictures are Exclusive to the Carlaw Park Picture Gardens. Then wo have two good Comedies. the latest Pathe Gazette, and our NEW JAZZ BAND. Parking Provided for Motors. Follow the Crowds to the Park To-night. Is Grandstand. Deck Chairs. Is 6d W. J. BRAEMAR, Gen. Manager. J3APTIST TABERNACLE TO-NIGHT AT 17 Ar P.M. riHRISTMAS "jV-rUSICAL "pESTIVAL. TABERNACLE CHORUS CHOIR (120 Voices) Will Sing— " AND THE GLORY " - (Messiah) ''HALLELUJAH!" - (Messiah), "O THOU THAT TELLE ST " (Messiah) " O HOLY NIGHT - - (Adam) " THE STAR. OF BETHLEHEM " (An) '• SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT" " ON CHRISTMAS MORN " CAROLISTS will Sing— "A CHILD'THIS DAY IS BORN." "THE FIRST NOEL." "A STAR RADIANTLY BRIGHT." "WE THREE KINGS OF ORIENT ARE." CAROL FOR. MALE VOICES— " ALL THIS NIGHT." SOLOISTS— MISS DOROTHY OFFICER. MISS DOROTHY BLOMFIELD.. MISS F. SABY. MR W. L. TURLEY. MR. S. CLINTON WILLIAMS. In Gems from the " Messiah," etc. PIANO AND ORGAN DUO: " CHRISTMAS BELLS." Piaaiste: MRS. BRAME CLARK. Organist and Conductor: MR. ARTHUR E. WILSON. CHRISTMAS OFFERING. BOXING. jgOXING A SSOCIATION. QREAT TJOLIDAY A TTRACTION. rpOWN XT ALL. rnoWN TTALL. MONDAY, T-IEOEMBER on ONDAY, UecEMBER. SO, AT 8 P.M. CpURDY. • X URDY. Late Australasian Amateur C. PURDY, Feather-weight Champion C. PURDY. C. PURDY. BOXES ETROWERN, . X ROWERN, Late Auckland Amateur R TROWERN Light-weight Champion, R. TROWERN"' R. TROWERN, PURSE. £150. Fifteen Three-minute Rounds. PROFESSIONAL FEATHER-WEIGHT CONTEST. c. McCarthy C. McCarthy Boxes J. WHITTOME .1. WHITTOME Eight Three-minute Rounds. INTERPRO VINCIAL WELTER-WEIGHT AMATEUR CONTEST. W. WALL EN, Of Palmerston North, W. WALL EN. Boxes N. McKNIGHT. of Hamilton, N. Mcknight. Six Three-minuto Rounds. PRICES:—Circle and Stalls, ss; Top Gallery and Back Stalls, 2s Gd; Reserves, 7 (id • Stage, £1. WE PAY TAX. BOX PLAN opens lit Carter and Asher's, Tobacconist opp. JUELi) Office, on MONDAY NEXT, December 22. REMEMBER! The Town Hall regulations require every patron to be seated, therefore BOOK EARLY. J. H. WATTS, 99, Queen Street. lion. Secretary. _ CYCLING. MANUKAU Cycle Club.—Run to Hunua i»JL to-morrow (Sunday). City cyclists leave Reservoir 8.30 a.m., and meet Otahuhu riders at Firebell. Otnliiihu. LAND TRANSFER NOTICES. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 191-5, unless caveat, bo lodged forbidding the sumo on or before January 1!), 1925. EDWARD LEWIS t •BEASLEY.Lots 8 and 12, Section 4-1. Village of Onehunga, containing 2 acres and 14.0 perches, fronting Captain Springs Road; occupied by applicant. Plan 15428. 7242—EDWARD LE ROY.—Parts Allots. 11. 54. 55 and 5'"., Section 11, City of Auckland, containing 2 roods and 9 perches, fronting Wellington Street and Brunswick Street: occupied by J. .Mitchell, J. McOrath and applicant. Plan 17698, 7331-JAMES WATT WHYTE.—Part Allot. 159, Parish of Manurewa, containing 8a 2r '20; occupied by applicant.. Plan P-lis Diagram? may be inspected at, this office Dated this 15th day of December, 1021 at the Land Registry Office. Auckland. A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 20

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