AMUSEMENTS. tu'ational and T Trur. National and -V|ric. NATIONAL AND LYRIC. We take pleasure in presenting for the first of our combined programmes ft programme that is outstandingly excellent, It is a combination of supply from the two leading fiim, suppliers in New Zealand to-day. " First National Pictures" and Famous Lastly L< una Supplies releasing Paramount Pictures. Heading this week's magnificent doubles star programme we have Norma nr. almadge ORMA 1 ALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE E Supported by UGENE /VTSRIEN UGENE O'iJRIEN In «rn HE "WOMAN." " .1. he .Only I Woman." " THE ONLY WOMAN." " THE ONLY WOMAN." " THE ONLY WOMAN." " THE ONLY WOMAN." " THE ONLY WOMAN." " THE ONLY WOMAN." " Tho Only Woman " is something entirely different from anything that Miss Talmadge has attempted before. Hero you will see Norma as a fighting beauty, battling to save a man she marries, yes, battling to make a man of a man! And truly wonderful " r J'ITE fW-'Y -WOMAN." " iHE UNLY !VV OMAN." " THE ONLY WOMAN." " THE ONLY WOMAN." You will see the finest sea scenes in this that you have ever seen. You'll thrill when a mountain of water sweeps over the ship's decks, when it hits the masta and breaks them in two, when the lines go loose and the ship, like a toy, tosses in mid-ocean. And on the decks you will see Norma Talmadge, greater than ever, giving the performance of her lifetime. It is the greatest storm scone ever seen in Pictures. See it —lfc'a something different. A First National Picture. Paramount Pictures Presents OWE "i\/f AN "ITITHO TpiGHTS A LONE i- he Man- VV ho Jf ights Alone THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE With a*" sterling cast that includes tho ever-popular LOIS WILSON. LOIS WILSON. EDWARD HORTON. EDWARD HORTON Based on-the Btory " THE MIRACLE OF HATE," by WILSON BARRETT AND .TAMES HAMILTON. A regular he-man tale, packed with Thrills—and with the most unusual love tangle ever conceived, worked out in a lonely mountain hut. Latest English Topical Budget, Etc. OVERTURESNATIONAL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY, . I Reminiscences Plantation Melodies. I LYRIC ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY "Light Cavalry " ... Suppe. j I BOX PLAN FOR BOTH THEATRES AT LEWIS H. EADY AND SON. LTD. PRICES. 2s 9d, OR PHONE NATIONAL, 2169 A. LYRIC, . 3645. PRICES: X RICES: QTALLS, IS; piRCLE, OS. Stalls. is ; Circle, £a. "OBSERVES. OS QD. <&S OD. OUR STANDARD PRICES. SATURDAY NIGHTS INCLUDED AT ATIONAL SESSIONS: IN ATIONAL 0 ESSIONS : 11.15. 2.30. 5.0 7.45. T YRIC QESSIONS: JUYRIC SESSIONS: Twice Daily. 2.30 and 7.45. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. CKL AN D /^NN I VERS AR Y rpO-DAY THURSDAY. YACHT AND LAUNCH RACES WILL START AT SHORT INTERVALS FROM 9.45 A.M. SEE SEE AUCKLAND'S YACHTS RACING. AUCKLAND'S YACHTS RACING. SEE SEE THE MOTOR SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP. THE MOTOR SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP. SEE SEE THE SANDERS CUP CHALLENGERS. THE SANDERS CUP CHALLENGERS. DANCING. ®r rpo-NIGHT. /Iv 10-NIGHT. POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S GRAND LONG NOVELTY NIGHT and RODGER'S ROYAL COMIC SAVELOY BANANA BAND, Spot Dancing, Novelties for all. , Come and, enjoy a most enjoyable night by the seaside. Buses for town after Dance. W. CAMP, Amusement Sec. R. B. HOGAN, Hon, Treas. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band. I —Office, 233, Queen St. Phones 734 A, 3969 (4 rings). TEACHERS OF DANCING. EXPERT Private Tuition irt Ballroom Dancing; success guaranteed.—Profest,or Kollev. 30,' Palmerston Bides., opp. G.P.O. wcrmrrmm AGENTS.— -Please note, ray Property, Settlement Road, Papakura, is withdrawn from sale.™'fhomte Dean, Papakura. LAND Agonta Please Note.—My Properly, '7, Aratonga. Avenue. One Tree Hill, hap been sold.- --Richard Williams, LAND Agenta.—My;...' property. 9, . TranHiore Ret, Edandale, ie withdrawn from gale.—M. C. Gowan.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18929, 29 January 1925, Page 16
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