AMUSEMENTS. LTO. Auckland's T)IALTO. JLTO. Theatre UIALTO. iLTO, De Luxe. T>IALTO. ILTO, XtIALTO. ON BROADWAY. T aNIGHT, AT THE LAST TWO NIGHTS. CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Masterpiece, " "I7EET f\F /MLAY." " r EET Up " FEET OP CLAY." "FEET OP CLAY." " FEET OF CLAY." " FEET OP CLAY." From tho Gripping Novel, by Margaretta Tiattle. THE CAST: Amy Loring Vera Reynolds Kerry Harlan Rod La Rocque The Book-keeper- - - - - Victor Varconi Tony Channing Ricardo Cortez Bertha Lansell -------- Julia^Faye Bendick - - - Theodore Kosloff Dr. Fergus Lansell ----- Robert Edeson Made by the . man who made "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." Cecil B, De Mille has certainly added another triumph to his list. Just as everyone talked of the opening of the . Red Sea in " The Ten Commandments," so tho smashing climax in " Feet, of Clay" will be talked about. THIS IS A REAL PICTURE. Luxury, Gorgeouaiiesa and Beauty in this 1 Picture, and yet linked with a story that plumba the depth of human, emotions. Also, BY PERMISSION OF MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT. " \T I R I A," " V I R I A," THE JUVENILE DANCER. In " SPARKLING MOSELLE," A Special Dance Solo, PRICES: Front Circle, 2a.; Reserves, 2s 3d. Back Circle la fid; Eeberveu, Us. Stalls, la; Reserves. Is Gd NOTE.—Children accompanied by Parents half price, except Saturday Evenings. Reserves after i p.m.. Phone 4G-GO9. Telephone Reserves cannot be guaranteed after Commencement of Performance. Cars may be parked in Osborne Street at rear of Tbeatre— Attendant in charge —All care taken of Patrons' Cars but no responsibility. SPECIAL NOTE.—As " FEET OF CLAY " does not contain very much to interest children, we are providing a Q FECIAL H TAT IN EE PROGRAMME Dpecial Matinee 1 rogramme rPG'-DAY, 1 O-DAY, AT 2.30 SHARP. AT 2.30 SHARP. CHILDREN, COME AND SEE THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE, Mary oickford, ARY r ICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD. In T ITTLE T ORI) JUITTLE i-JORD T7AUNTLEROY," r auntleroy." " ITTLE JUORD 1 AUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.'' " LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." THIS IS ONE OF MARY PICKFORD'S VERY FINEST PICTURES. Matinee Prices: Circle, Is Gd; Children Is; Stalls, Is; Children, 6d, All Children must bo paid for. Huge matinee mo-DAY. uge Matinee 1 o-day. 1 MOTHERS— M. OTHERS—x he; children. XPPODROME. Gd Gd 6d Gd IPPODROME. (id IPPODROME. (id IPPC'DROME. Gd IPPODROME. Gd IPPODROME. Cd —•— 6d !ING AT O P.M. 6(1 )ING iXT P.M. Cd BRING THE CHILDREN RING -L HI-; CHILDREN 6d Gd Gd 6d TTIPPODROME. Gd Gd 6 Gd -LLiPPODROME. HIPPODROME. IPPODROME. Hippodrome. IPPODROME. /COMMENCING* A T Q P.M. V/'OMMENCING J± T P.M. QIX TJICTURES "WILL OIX 1 ICTURES V V ILL BE Q CREENED. E O CREENED. OOT~ /CIBSON\ OOT VJTIBSON, In a Western Thriller, 5 Reeb, " THE thrill " Ihe JLhrill CHASER." HASER." ~ TAMEs 'jZ IR K WOO D v AMES XVIRKWOOD And DORIS T/-ENYON ORIS IV EN YON In YOU A RE piUILTY?" OU xXRE VXUILTY?" Five Reels. JACK DEMPSEY'S LATEST TWO REELS, :WS 0? The ' ~Y\TATER TJUCKET." V> ATER IJUCKET." Also, 1 9TH—EPISODE—i OTH -L »iT H—E PIS O D E—L—«TH TAMES J AMES ALBERTJNI, LBERTINI, In " rpHE TRON |\i'AN." " Ihe Iron Man." And TWO-REEL COMEDY. " /CENTURY." " V/ENTURY." | ATEST n AZETTE. iJATEST V*AZETTE. 6d T\AY CESSIONS Gd JL/AY SESSIONS Hippodrome IPPODROME QOMMUNITY QOMMUNITY QOMMUNITY QOMMUNITY S 6d Gd Gd 6d Gd Gd rpO-DAY. 1 O-DAY. RINGING. RINGING. QINGING. RINGING. THE USUAL WEEKLY SESSION WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 8. Watch Tapors for Further Particulars. BAND PERFORMANCES. QI T Y OF pARK. (SUNDAY), AT 2.45 P.M. THE MUNICIPAL T>AND Ihe Municipal J3and WILL PLAY THE FOLLOWING FINE Programme of music " GOD SAVE THE KING!" March. " Tho Bond of Friendship" - - - - (Mackenzie-Rogan) Hymn, "Ten Thousand Times Ton Thousand" (Dykes) Overture, "Les Cloches do Corneville" - - (Planquette) Waltz, " Amorettan Tanze" - - - (Gungl) Symphony, " Finale to tho Fourth Symphony" (Tschaikowaky) Celebrated Largo (Handel) Selection, " Britannia" - (Shipley Douglas) Hymn, " Sun of My Soul" - - - - (Anon) Walt/,, " Gold and Silver" - (Franz Lehar) March. " Tho Mad Major" - - - (Alford) NATIONAL ANTHEM. CHRISTOPHER SMITH - Bandmaster J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. QITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. THE MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS W.ILL BE RESUMED ON WEDNESDAY. JULY S, 1D25, Special Band Items.—Brahms' "ACADEMIC Overture. Suite in four movements "EQUISSES CAOCASIENNEB" by Ippolitov-Ivanov, and numbers by Handel and Ed. German, Solon by Messrs, Maloy and McLennan. Vocal Numbers by tho LYRIC QUARTETTE. Christopher Smith, Bandmaster, J. S, BRIGHAM, Town. Clark,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 20
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