AMUSEMENTS. AJATIONAL IX ATIONAL AT ATIONAL IN ATIONAL T YRIC. JUYBIC. Lyric, YRIC. NATIONAL— For Reserves, Phono 42-IG9. Sessions: 11.15, 2.30, 5,0 and 7.45. LYRIC— For Reserves Phone -13-G45. Sessions Nightly at 7.45, unci Every Saturday, Matinee, at 2.30, FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Presents A DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME! OF QUALITY. CORINNE GRIFFITHS OItINNE VJKIFFITIiS CORINN E GRIFFITHS COKIIN'jE GRIFFITHS Moro Gorgeously Gowned, More Radiantly Beautiful Than Ever. In " OVE'S Tyf/ILDERNESS -JOVE'S VV ILDERNESS LOVE'S WILDERNESS.' LOVE'S WILDERNESS.' Adapted from the Novel, "Wilderness," By Evelyn Campbell. Here's Corinno. in an entirely | different type—a drama of love, I romance, and thrilling adventure I extending from the sun-bathed i plantations of Louisiana, across | I the blizzard-swept plains of Can- I lada, and into tho jungles of the I ' South Sea Islands. A story with a I powerful heart punch that every I man and woman will appreciate. I THE STRANGEST EXPERIENCES THAT EVER EEFEL WOMAN! Eugene ry t>rieN, UGENE U 1 -OkieN, ]VT AE ' "DUSCH, Mae . JlSusch. BEN ALEXANDER, MILDRED HARRIS, MITCHELL LEWIS. TOM SANTSCHI, " TPRIVOLOUS QAL." "i- RIVOLOUS OAL." SAL." FRIVOLOUS BURNING LOVE—RAPID FIRE THRILLS—SCENIC MARVELS. COME OUT TO THE WEST THIS WEEK TO SEE THE ROMANTIC DRAMA OF A LIFETIME, STAGED AGAINST NATURE'S MOST BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS, PRICESLURING THE EASTER HOLIDAYS OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN THE SAME AS USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT INCLUDED. IF YOU ARE SEEKING DE LUXE ENTERTAINMENT AT REASONABLE PRICES, MAKE A POINT OF ATTENDING, THE NATIONAL OR LYRIC THEATRES. SPECIAL NOTICE. OUR PRICES: gTALLS, QIRCLE, 2 s ". RESERVES, 2 S 9 D * The Greatest Show in Town, At Tho Smallest Prices. ANOTHER NEW BILL. The rp] Big JL] Theatre with the J- ] KING'S The ING'S Big ICING'S Theatre VINO'S with th KING'S Little ING'S Prices. rpO-NIGHT. 10-NIGHT. THEATRE. 1 HEATRE. rp HEATRE. 1 HEATRE. To-night. O-NIGHT. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. I I SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. I I I TO-NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT ONLY. The Sensational Master Picture, *• "lrlaming "passions • "-T LAMING JL ASSIONS." " FLAMING PASSIONS." '• FLAMING PASSIONS." Tho Story of Lucretia Lombard, by Kathleen Norris. WITH THOSE STARS OF STARS. IRENE RICH AND MONTE BLUE. IRENE RICH ANI) MONTE BLUE. IRENE RICH AND MONTE BLUE. IRENE RICH AND MONTE BLUE. ( MUSICAL AND NOVELTY. I MUSICAL AND NOVELTY. 1 " INTERRUPTIONS." I " Interruptions." I Direct from America. I I 1. CHARLEY LE DOU, | Musical American Cowboy. I Personal Friend and Associate of TSB MS: TOM MIX.. Tho Famous Fox Movie, Star. Tho Chinese Dancer. 2. REG IN A RAY, I From tho | Oscar Asche Production of i " CHU-CHIN-CHOW." I Dainty, Alluring, Fascinating. I A RIOTOUS MERMAID COMEDY. And AUCKLAND PREMIER JAZZ BAND. BEECHAM'S FAMOUS MELODY I I BOYS. | I - • 1 RESERVE, OR BE EARLY. Phono 41-4GB. CARNIVALS. CARNIVAL rpiME TS TTERE ARNIVAL XIME Is XXERE! COME TO THE GRAND. SPECTACULAR GARDEN FETE AND CARNIVAL, At POINT ERIN PARK (PONSONBY)., OA TURD AY ,i PRIL 1 Q SATURDAY, A PRIL 10, COMMENCING AT 2 P.M. (Proceeds in Aid of Ponsonby Boys' Brass Band.) After Repeated Requests, the Committee of the Ponsonby Queen Carnival, have Decided to Repeat the Recent Successful Carnival, with Added Attractions, and Invite all Auckland to Enjoy Themselves During the Afternoon and Evening Of SATURDAY. APRIL 18. SATURDAY. APRIL 18. Some of the Features:— N.Z. Quartette, in New and Original Numbers; Monster Fireworks Display; Jazzing to Full Jazz Orchestra. Side Shows for Old and Young, introducing New Novelties. Boys' Band in Selected Items. Brilliant Lighting EffeoSs, esc.. etc. J. WHITFIELD. Hon. Sec. GEO. HUNT, Organiser. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. DELMONICO Cafe will be open during Easter Holidays, with the exception of Good Friday. CHIROPRACTORS. rpllE following aro Palmer Graduates, X Members of tho N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors' Association, Consultations Free. CIYRIL G. LONG, Ellison'B Chambers J Queen St.: phone 43-671. DUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Wmstorio's Bldgs., Queen St.. phono 44-929. —Also Branch, Epsom. C "TiLES AND GILES. Imperial Bldgs.. X Queen St..: phone 45-625. Misses barr and bare. 55, strand Arcade, City: phone 4G-528.—Branch, 75. Victoria . Road, Devonport. AUCTIONEERS. WICKINS AND SUTCLIFFE. Mercantile and General Auctioneers, Malvern's Buildings, Karangahape Rd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18990, 11 April 1925, Page 18
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