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AMUSEMENTS. pVERYEODY'S. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. Another Big Paramount Special Attraction. " iJiHE jQEVIL'S Qi PAULINE STARK. WALLACE. BEERY. CLAIRE ADAMS, WM. COLLIER. * A maniac stoker, a, bevy of beautiful women, and a handlul 01 powerless men—this was .the Devil's Cargo on a derelict river steamer. Watch them battle with Fate; there's a thrill to every minute! "The Dovil's Cargo" is an exciting story of the gold-rush day?. It tolls of the efforts of the viffllantes and clean-thinking citizens of Sacramento to cleanse the city of gamblers, 'bud _ men, *°Ofl e women and reprobates. Th o •whole are hustled onto one of the departing boats, and it is on this stoaraer that most of the action takes place. A Picture of Intense Dramatic Power. GAZETTE, COMEDY, ETC. EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTRA OP TEN. R. J. Morgiu, Director Book at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., or at Theatre—phone 44-102. DON'T MISS THIS ONE. RIALTO. I ALTO. RIALTO. lALTO. Auckland's Tkeatro Do Luxe. RIALTO. lALTO. RIALTO. lALTO. ON BROADWAY. THE LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AT 7.15. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. SPLENDID DOUBLE PROGRAMME. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS CLIVE ARDEN'S DARING STORY. " DINNERS TN TTEAVEN." " OINNERS In JjLeaven." With BEBE DANIELS and RICHARD DIX. Also, A SUPER JEWEL. "THE GAIETY piRL." " J-HE GAIETY VJIRL." From I. A. R. WYLIE'H 'THE INHERITORS." Book Your Seats Now, at tho Theatre, or Phone .16-609. COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. OMMENCING X O-MORROW; The Special Attraction, GILBERT GILBERT GILBERT FRANKAU'S FRANKAU'S FRANKAU'S GILBERT FRANKAU'S Gerald ERALD " GERALD "GERALD '• GERALD " GERALD " GERALD " GERALD " GERALD "GERALD "GERALD Powerful Story, fIRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S CRANSTON'S Lady. ADY. This i/i Frankau's latest and has proved ono of the finest pictures of the year. RESERVES. 46-609, ■" jgY pESIRE. fpoWN JJALL QONCERT QHAMBER, rjpO-NIGHT AT g P.M. (Doors Open 7.30. ' p JJEADLAM Q.REENHOW (London Authors' Society). A M USICIAN, AN J^CTOR, AND A pOET, Who Possesses tho DIVINE GIFT OF HUMOUR. Bos Plan at Lewiß R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Reserved Seats, 3s (plus ta.x). Unreserved: Two Shillings and One. LECTURES. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND ik MUSEUM. ANTHROPOLOGY AND MAORI RACE SECTIONS. A Lecture on "Excavations at Murdering Beach " (with Lantern Slides), by H. D. Skinner. B.A..(read by Prof. J. C. SporrinJohnson), will bo delivered at tho University Biological Theatre, Sytnonds St.. THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 p.m. V. F. FISHER, Hon. Secretary. PROFESSIONAL NOTIOES. pRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. B. B ECKERLEG, (8 Years with tho Firm of, A. HANNA, Barrister and Solicitor), Mr. B'. Beckerleg begs to announce that on August 10, 1925, ho will be commencing tho practice of his Profession as a Barrister and Solicitor at Rooms situate on the Ist Floor, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland. J)R. JOHN p Q J^ICHARDS. 9. MILTON RD. (off Dominion Rd.). Has opened his Rooms in tho Lister Buildings ('2nd Floor). CONSULTATIONS. Lister Buildincs: 1 p.m.. to 2 p.m. Sat, 12 noon to 1 p.m. Telephone 45-555. Milton Rd.: 6 to 7.30 p.m.' Ss,t., >by Appointment. Telephone 21-567. TT DUN DA S MACKENZIE, HOMOEOPATH And ABRAMS SPECIALIST, 96, SYMONDS STREET.. Phone 40-029, qharl: TOWLE, A.R.1.8.A., BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE IN ARCHITECTURE, AT 5, SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS (First Floor), High Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19086, 3 August 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19086, 3 August 1925, Page 16

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