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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. OHOWING. I>ow Showing WM. FOX PRESENTS Betty tjlythe etty JDlythk BETTY BLYTHE BETTY BLYTHE AND Henry ENRY Bathing ATHING Bathing ATHING 1 "POLLY n " X OLLY VJ " FOLLY ( " FOLLY ( "FOLLY ( "FOLLY ( OTTO'S TTO'S BEAUTIES EAUTIES Beauties EAUTIES ■ n • iF TTANITY." 'f v ANITY." )F VANITY." )F VANITY." DF VANITY." )F VANITY." A 1925 am os suit. IN A Dazzling t\ramatic t^antasy. AZZLING JJRAMATIC 1 ANTASY. WITH ROMANCE. BEAUTIFUL MERMAIDS. UNIVERSAL PRESENTS (TIHARLES "HE J > OCHE V-'HARLES X/e XXoche And Madge tjellamy adge ijellamy in "JOVE AND pLOEY." "iJOVE xjIND vJLOB,Y." You will thrill, you will laugh, you will weep, you will run up and down tho whole ecale of human emotions at thia swiftmoving panorama of hutuan hearts. A WM. FOX COMEDY, '• TJAUL TONES, TR." " X AUL iJ ONES. , O R." George ■pooßE'S .orchestra. EORGE X OORES UrcHESTRA. FOX WEEKLY NEWS. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. PHONE 41-586. Town ttall own XI all DIRECTION Town ttall. own □ all J. AND N. TAIT. (By Arrangement With Evana and Salter, N.Y.) MONDAY, Q P.M. ONDAY, O P.M. Q.REAT Q.ALA j^IGHT. TJIAREWELL pONCERT. X ARE WELL Lv ON CERT. THE QUEEN OF SONG-, GALLI-pURCI. ALLI-vURCI, GALLI- C U R C I. GALLI-CUEC X. G A LLI-CURC I. GALLI-CUK C I. GALLI - pU R.C I. ALLI-vURCI, Monday Night's Programme has been specially selected to meet all tastes, and will include — "LO! HERE THE GENTLE LARK." "LO! HERE THE GENTLE LARK." (With Flute). "CARO NOME" "CARO NOME" From "Ricoletto." " QUI LA VOCE" (Puritani). "QUI LA VOCE" (Puritani). CWith Fluto). JtyTIGHT. GREAT T7IAREWELL. REAT X AREWELIi. DAY SALE TICKETS. A limited number of Unreserved 7s fid Tickets will be available at H.M. Theatre Confectionery THIS MORNING (Saturday). BOX PLANS now on view at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. Res. Prices: 21s, 15s, and 103 6d (Plus Tax). CONCERT, TOWN HALL, CONCERT. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY. JULY 9. THURSDAY. JULY 0. MADAME WINNIE FRASER (Mezzo Soprano). FIRST APPEARANCE ! Since her Return from Two Years' Study j in Europe. New Songs, First Time Heard j in Auckland. Splendid Reception iu Southern Cities. MR. J. BRU (Baritone). FIRST APPEARANCE. MISS LALLA HEMUS, Auckland' 3 Popular 'Cello Soloist. CHOIR WILL SING FOUR NEW ITEMS. Box Office Opens Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., Tuesday at 7.30 a.m. Reserved Seats, 2s 2a 2s 2a 2s 2s. LECTURES. #A UCKLANI) CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. TTIPFODROME rrvHEATRE. IIII'FODROME -1 HEATRE. SERyiCE OF SONG (Words Provided). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY EVENING). *6 30: Doors open. 7 p.m.: Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Buranand. 7.30 Service Begins. Preacher: REV. TASPER p ALDER. EV. O ASPER ALDER. Subject: DELIVERING THE pOODS." ELIVERING XHE UOODS." Offertory Solo: " THE TRUMPETER " (Sanderson), MR. p F.O. TJONDER. R. VJTEO. X ONDER. Every THURSDAY, 11 a.m., Holy Communion. St. Matthew's Church. Wo aro in URGENT NEED of left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., for our Humorous cases Will you please help, either by money or goods. Our " Head Office" is Room 5, Queen's Bldgs., Welleuloy St. W. ' UNITARIAN CHURCH, PONSONBY RD. SUNDAY "NIGHT, AT 7. REV A. THORNIIILL, M.A., REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A.. Will Givo a Popular Lecturo on the ROMANCE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. ROMANCE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. The Thrilling Story of Precious Manuscripts Lost for Age 3 and Now Recovered, fiolo: Handel's Largo, MR. HUGH WOODS Books and Pamphlets on Liberal Religion Free. Apply Librarian, Manse, Beckham Place. tsopular QUN day "t'ecture: TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-MOIIROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Doors Open. 6.30. Piano Recital fron\ 6.45 to 7.15. At 7.15, Prompt, Tho Second of a Sories of Illustrated Lectures will be given. Subject: "FLORENCE AND ROME." "FLORENCE AND ROME," Tho Two Historical Italian Cities, FLORENCE —Tho Cradle of the Renaissance (tho home of Dante, Savonarola, Benvenuto Cellini, Galileo, Michael Angelo, etc.. etc.). ROME, The Eternal City (the Forum, tho Collieeum St. Peter's, tno Vatican, etc.) Fully Illustrated by upwards of 100 'SUPERB LANTERN SLIDES, (tho majority beautifully coloured), taken direct from Special Exclusive Photographs. Leptnrej: E. HEADLAM GREENITQW, E. HEADLAM GREENIIOW, (London Author's Society, etc.) Note.—To obviate, inconvenionco to Patrons, doora will bo open at 6.!i0. Admission by Silver Coin,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 20

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