El# t * Ist wft I w gp Princess: BIN CESS. "PRINCESS. 1 BIN CESS. "XTOW QHO WING. JL\ OW O MOWING. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Q HIRLEY "MASON. Shirley Mason, in " / 'UULYTOP." " V./URLYTOP," •' CURLYTOP." " CURLY TO P." BY THOMAS BURKE. AUTHOR OP "LIMEHOUSE NIGHTS.' IT'S A STORY OF LONDON SLUMS. EXHIBITORS' ALLIANCE FILMS PRESENT PAULINE I. AULINE T/tREDERICK I' REDEKICK MILTON QILLS, ilton Dills, IN " QALVAGE." " OALVAGE." " SALVAGE." " SALVAGE." A STORY THAT TUGS ON THE HEARTSTRINGS. fi LYDE /""100K, 1-,'LYDE vyooK, IN " OIN HEAD." ' t IN HEAD." [ >OORE'S ORCHESTRA. I oore's Urciiestra. J\TE^ Sessions: J! a.m., '2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.15 p.m. Phone 58GA. QUEEN'S. U EEN'S. QUEEN'S. I U EEN'S. j\TOW QHO WING. \) BIG STARS O ») O ON ONE PROGRAMME. UNIVERSAL FILMS PRESENT The Firut Screening in Auckland of 810 '§ UMBER." IG J-IMBER." " BIG TIMBER." " BIG TIMBER." A Tremendous Story of Life in the Giant Timber Country. Fca turinj-r \,71/" I LLIAM T\ ESMOND. V ? ILLIAM UESMOND. "Bill TIMBER." A RUTHLESS ROMANCE OF LIFE AND LOVE IN A RAW LUMBER CAMP. Witii the most spectacular and appalling forest fire ever filmed. A thrill a mmutc in this supreme outdoor picture. MASTER PICTURES PRESENT nVi "DATES "DOST. vXu y -Dates I ost. America's Foremost. Character Actor i" a Drama of lVvstery. " rjiHE M ASQUERADER." " liiE Masquerader." T'ho Greatest Puzzle Drama, of the Present Age. riHAS. /MIAPLIN AS. VVHAI'LIN In " THE PURE." " IHE VVURE." Scs?ioi»: 11 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. Phone Oil A. For Sheer High-Grade Dancing Entertainment. DIXIELAND IXI ELAND f CVBARET. v, abaret. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. AFTERNOON TEA AND DANCING. Admission 2s fid. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GALA CARNIVAL NIGHT. 8 p.m. to Midnight. MISS VERNA BAIN. In An Entirely New Tetpischorean Trifle. THE DIXIE FIVE. A Dance Combination of Distinction. ADMISSION 5s (Reservations la extra). DON'T FORGET TUESDAY NEXT, Grand Theatrical Night, in honour of the Distinguished Artistes at present playing in Auckland. Dancing 8.30 to 1.30. Admission <;«. FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES. INSTALLATION OF D.P. NO. 23 DISTRICT. Members arc.- hereby notified that the Installation of P.A. Bro. Corringham as District President will take place in Municipal Hall. Newmarket, on THURSDAY Next, February '26, at 8 p.m. ALL DRUIDS WELCOME JOS. WILLIAMSON. D.P. OYAL ORANGE LODGE. Members of the Above Jnstitu- . tion are invited to attend the installation of No. U, Otahuhu, ou SATURDAY, February 21. Buses leave G.P.O. 7 p.m.
MEETINGS. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. The People's University. A PUBLIC CONVENTION. A PUBLIC CONVENTION. A PUBLIC CONVENTION. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, FEBRUARY '23, 8 P.M. PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY ( Canterbury College). "EDUCATION AND DEMOCRACY." MR. W. .T. JORDAN (M.P. for Manukau). ■"LABOUR AND EDUCATION." MR, WALTER NASH (Nat, Sec. Labour Party). '• \Y ORKERS. EDUC ATION AN D LABOUR," Chairman : MR. 11. D. ACLAND (National President W. E.A.i. Admission, FREE. AN EDUCATED PEOPLE OUR GREATEST NEED." TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. S p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. " MODERN DRAMA." " MODERN DRAMA." " MODERN DRAMA." By ■•KOFKSSOR ,1. SHELLEY PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY PROFESSOR ■!. SHELLEY (Professor of Education, Canterbury College). Hear one of New Zealand's Foremost Orators and Exponents of Modern Drama. Chairman: MR. ROCKE O'SHEA (Registrar Auckland University). Admission. FREE OAKUKANOA The Annual Mesting of Members will be held at the Rooms of the Auckland Racing Club, Short la nd Street, on FRIDAY, the lith March, 192 a, at 12 Noon. Nominations for the Offices of Master, Deputy Master. Field Master and Members of Committee;! to be elected at, the Annual Meet-ins must bo lodged by 4 p.m. on FRIDAY. the 27th February, with the undersigned. from whom Nomination Forms can be had on application. R. D. N I'jAL, Secretary. Corner Wyndham and Albert Streets. LEAGUE FOOTBALL T EAGUE FOOTBA'LIT ATHLETIC CLUB. I CLJ \ A General Meeting of the above I Hitfcii c ' ulj w '" il(j , ' lC ' League •—lf Rooms, Mwanson St., on MON9** DAY. February 23, at 7.30 p.m. for the purpose of re-orßanisati<vi. E. STALLWORTHY. Convenor. A NCTIOR (|uality m. Butter is distinctive. ..A The Golden Cow Carton guarantees criap. fresh, delicious Butter. WHITE Footwear.- Gym. Shoes. Tennis Shoes, Walking Shoes, Bedrock Prices. —•Miller's. Victoria St. West.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 18
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