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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY. Beaumont Smith Presents " the " 1 HE A LGY." Algy." THE SEQUEL TO BEAUMONTSMITH'S SCREEN TESTS. QTRAND Otrand STRAND TRAND STRAND TRAND Always A ' Good Entertainment. O TRAND OTRAND OTRAND DTRAND _ QTRAND OTRAND Direction, Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. ! rjpWO JfEATURES QF i I JJERIT. ' ! Warner Classics Present Dorothy OROTHY Mackail, ACKAIL, ALEX. B. FRANCIS, * » * BRIGHTON TTALE. V7RIGHTON .tLALE. » * • RALPH LEWIS. In a story by Charles K. Harris, founded with reference to the famous "Bridge of with life in the great Metropolis. BRIDGE RIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE OF QIGHS.' F- UIGHS.' OF SIGHS.* OF SIGHS.' OF SIGHS.' OF SIGHS.' OF SIGHS.' OF SIGHS.' OF SIGHS.' INNOCENT! BUT IN THE CLUTCHES OF THE LAW. Master Pictures Present A Picture to Transport you to Mystic Egypt —to thrill you with its strange scenes inside barred harem walls. PRISCILLA "nEAN, RISCILLA JJEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, As Najda the fascinating little Houri Dancir who £alls in love with a Secret Service Officer. " A pIAFE TN pAIRO." "JX IN LVAIRO." The attack on the British Caravan—A cafe— The harem scenes—ln the hoU3e of stars— A splash—Her lover bound and weighted, inrown into the Nile—ln a flarih she had torn off her dancing dress a:ad with her nnwo "CREATURES AF jjEEIT. CHURCH NOTICES. ml* /gL wSw lyriD-wEEK B: - STUDY.' TO-NIGHT. 7.30. TABERNACLE. SUBJECT: " CHRIST. IN THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES." LECTURER: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. QRAFTON LIBRARY HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, 19th, 7.30 p.m. The United Evangelical Church. EVOLUTION AND THE DAYTON TRIAL. The full text of the late WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN'S, Speech for {lie Prosecution (undelivered) will be read. "A REMARKABLE DOCUMENT—running the gamut from the almost sublime to the bitterest condemnation." (San Francisco Bulletin.) Bryan says: "Evolution is not truth—it is millions of guesses strung together." The Meeting commences with Exposition of Genesis, ch. 1, by Mir. H. E. Schofield, LL.B. PUBLIC MEMORIAL For the SERVICE LATE REV. JOHN DAWSON Will be held in the „ PITT ST. METHODIST CHURCH, On SUNDAY. AFTERNOON NEXT, At 3 p.m. ' .■■■;•■; '■ VICTOR E. STANTON, Area Organiser, N.Z. Alliance. TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE AUCKLAND. TTENTNOR PRIVATE V TTOTEL, •QEVONPORT. H Imin. Wharf. Close to City. G. ARROWSMITH is having the 50 Lofty Rooms Renovated for COMFORT OF PATRONS. TABLE A SPECIALITY. Business Men and Visitors consider best situation in Auckland, being away from NOISE AND DUST, yet CLOSE TO CITY. Beautiful view* of Harbour and City, with its shipping. Boats every 15 minutes; weekly cheaper than trams. Spend your Vacation by the Sea. Permanents by arrangement. G. ARROWSMITH. Phone 66. Proprietor. FRANKTON. DRENTWOOD Privato Hotel. Kent St. 1~» (near Post Office).—Casuals, 10s a day, £2 Ss week.—Phone 2370. HAMILTON. J>RIGHTON Private Hotel, Hamilton.— -L» Lovely grounds; terms moderate.—C. T. Davies (late Kaitaia and Opotiki). EAN GI-TAHI, Corner Victoria and Rostrevor Ste., Casuals and Permanent*; moderate tariff; e.l.—Phone 3091. OPOTIKI. GPOTIKI. —Masonic Hotel, leading Commercial and Tourißt House. Only concrete structure Bay of Plenty. First-class cuisine.—P. C. R, Purooll. Proprietor. ROTORUA. ' 1 A .RMIDALE " Private Hotel, rebuilt and -ti. under original management; ©very comfort and convenience; 10s a day; £3 3a week.—Box 173. Phone 205. XJ Terms, 7s 6d per day; £2 per week Mrs. C. Henderson, Proprietress. HOTEL Northland, at Railway Station, Main Street. Forty Rooms for Guests, £3 3s week. Phone 242. QUEENSLAND House, table unequalled; tariff, £2 5s per week; 2min. from railway station.—Mrß. Berge, Proprietress. D AND WICK, .near Station, next R.M XV Co.; terms, & per day; £2 10s, week. —Stewart Sinton, Proprietor.' ROTORUA. —Good Board, private family all convs.; central; terms moderate.— Mrs. Shields. Hinemoa St.. Rotorua. QURREY House, Haupapa St., 3min. from O railway.—Accommodation, 40s week. Mrs. Devi'n, Proprietress. Phone; 217, HOMELIKE.— At Clubb's Private Hotel there are found all the qualities which go ~to make the first-class Hotel—good location, cheerful and efficient service, quick accessibility to all sights in the district, combined with an atmosphere of refinement, which makes it one of the moet popular Hotels in the district. Tariff: 94 • per day; £2 15s pe? week. MRS. W. CLUBB, '" Proprietress. CHRIST.CHURCH ST 1 Y WHERE TO • IN CHRIBTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, Etc. * Moderate Tariff. , Phon«-8?2. Pioprkrtoc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 16

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