AMUSEMENTS. STRAND A QTRAND TRAND Good STRAND 1 Entertainment. - gs§£gg Sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8. LAST TWO DAYS. A. S. M- H^SISKI WELL-KNOWN NOVEL. WELL-KNOWN NOVEL, THIS TTiREEDOM." " X HIS I 1 REEDOM." " THIS FREEDOM." " THIS FREEDOM." " THIS FREEDOM." Freedom, yes I But at what a coat. • • * • Also, Screening : BEAUMONT SMITH'S " "PREHISTORIC TT AYSEE S§-» "ir rehistoric JlLayseeds." And at the Evening Sessions: — THE Q UNSET QUARTETTE. JLhE O UNSET vJUARTETTE. Genuine Coloured Vocalists. Also Screening: .. , T STRAND MAGAZINE - - Bnliah News QTRAND QYMPHONY OTRAND SYMPHONY V/RCHESTRA. At 2.30 and 8 Sessions (The Only Afternoon Orchestra)* AFTERNOON TEA SERVED: 3 to 4.15. Commencing ttiriday, OMMENCING X 1 RIDAY, A T rpHE QTRAND. At Ihte Strand. The Wonderful Little Star O ACKIE . JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE riOOGAN, COOGAN, COOGAN, COOGAN. COOGAN. COOGAN. COOGAN. COOGAN. ' COOGAN, In OF T7LANDERS.' P JO LANDERS.' Sunshine and Shadows—Joy and SorrowLove and Ambition— . i Each in turn play their part in this delightfully fascinating picture. ♦ * « This human story of a waif is wonderfully portrayed and finely acted by this little star; - This picture brings out all the ability of Jackie, and tells in forceful manner a story that 1 will absorb even the most' blase. Jackie Coogan has never been cast in a role that has been more suited to him than his part of Nello, in " A Boy of Flanders. A T rpHE QTRAND. "VTEXT FRIDAY AT XHE OTRAND, iN EXT X RIDAY KOX. TTfTOODWARD'S piCTURES. OX. VV OODWARD'S X ICTURES. (BRITANNIA.) PONSONBY. THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS. THE DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS. Seven Artists, including FAMOUS MALE QUARTETTE • (all coloured). Also. "BUSTER KEATON," ' "BUSTER KEATON,". > \ The Frozen-faced Comedian. "SHERLOCK JR." D "SHERLOCK JR." Comedy FAIL." ORCHESTRA. Prices, D.C., Is; Stalls, 9d. Reserves, D.C., Is. 6d; Stalls, Ib. Booking at Rushton's, Phone 26-862. TV I X I E L A NT) CABARET. .
I SPECIAL RUGBY NIGHT. SYDNEY AND NEW ZEALAND. X VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAMS, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. E- GALA CARNIVAL NIGHT. E DANCING 8 TO MIDNIGHT. L ADMISSION: ss; reservations and L ■ Settees Extra. A SPECIAL NOVELTY 'ITEMS. A N DANCE TO NEW ZEALAND. "N PREMIER DANCE ORCHESTRA. T\ I X I E L' A N T\ . SHOWS.- . D°N'T MISS THIS! "WAIUKU KENNEL AND Y POULTRY SHOW. 'JULY 8 AND 9. 1925. -i. BIG LIST OP SPECIALS. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY. JUNE 16. 1925. . Extra Cups not in Schedule:—Best Pointer and Best Fox Terrier. Schedules Now Ready. ERIC HAY. ' Sandspit Rd.. Waiuku. Secretary. LECTURES. W.E.A. "ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARCHITEC- : TURE." Illustrated Lantern Lecture, PROFESSOR C. R. KNIGHT. ST. ANDREW'S HALL, SYMONDS ST., At 7.30 p.m.. ' TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). J Fee for Course of 11 Lectures. sb. - TOILET. DISFIGURING and distressing Facial Blemishes removed by Electrolysis; recommended by medicos.—Madame Aldwyn, 3rd floor. Ellison's Chambers. Queen St. Phone 3913. EGYPTUS Remedies.—Guaranteed to Cure Falling Hair and' Dandruff. Restoring Grey Hair to Natural Colour without Dyea. Baldness Successfully Cured. Egyptue Toilet Parlours. 19, Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland St. Phone 44-502. TTOWLETT AND BURNS. £O9, KarangaXl hape Rd.—Cheapest for Best Hair work. Switches and Transformations. Ladies' Combings worked up. T ADIES' Jtiair Cutting, etc.: private JLi homes, schools, hospitals, visited.—Appointments, Ring 41-445. T ADIES. —Madame Tate Restores Your JLi Youth, Beauty; Hair, Skin Specialist —Bon Marchc. Karangabape Rd. Phono 46-047. "IV/TRS. COLLEDGE (Expert) just returned ItX from Sydney and Melbourne with Latest Haircutting Styles. M RS. COLLEDGE. Expert, H.M. Arcade, JLtJL Ist Floor.—Ladies', Children's, Haircutting, Electric Waving, Shampooing Massage Parlours. T>ERMANEIST Cure of Superfluous Hair XT Moles: all Skin and Scalp Troubles treated.—Mme Ainie, Lister Bides Vic. torin. St. East. Phone 4G-309. ° VA7E Specialise in Marcel Waving, Buster »V) Cuts. Shingling, and Bingle. London's "me, Amie. PRACTITIONERS. t\ r. R. h. W alt on - L/ HAS REMOVED HIS CONSULTING ROOMS •' > r.; To FOURTH FLOOR. LISTER BUILDING VICTORIA STREET EAST. Hours: 1.30-3.30 p.m. ' REMOVAL NOTICES V ' TUT R. J. .J. SUL;LI VA N, I '" L BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. ' HAS REMOVED FROM COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS. Queen ■ Street, To ' 30. SHORTLAND STREET (Ist Floor). (Five Doors Above Star Office.) RESTAURANTS. T7IARLY Breakfast, from 6 a.m.. Is; Hot XL/ 3-course Dinner, Is. 4.45 to 7 p.m.— 60. Welleslev Si. "T)ERRY'S Tiffin Restaurant. City ChamX bers. Queen St.—Absolutely new management; well-cooked food; charges tuoderaUi.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19040, 10 June 1925, Page 18
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