AMUSEMENTS. lIALTO T EADING. OOMMENCING AT 7.45. For a Season of Three Nights. AND MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-MORROW. ETHEL M. DELL'S FAMOUS NOVEL. ' THE rpOP '1 HE IOP OF THE F 1 IIE -ITtrORLD " VV OKLD." This ppwerful story, portrayed by a superb cast, including James Kirkwood Anna Q. Nitason, Raymond Hatton. etc.. has amazing, cartieru effects, colourful backgrounds—and, above all, absorbing story. Also, A Rollicking Five-reeler, " qherlock. " OHEKLOCK, I You don't need to be a detective to detect the sort of picture this is when we tell you the star is BUSTER KEATON, the Man Who Never Smiles—'But Keeps You m Roars of Laughter. THE TMALTO IHE Jti'IALTO V/JiCHESIRA. The Overture this week is " MARITANA," by Wallace. Usual Prices. Phone 46-609. WIRELESS CONCERT EVERY AFTERNOON AND FRIDAY NIGHTS. IT'S FREE. HARTLE AND GRAY. 167 A, Queen Street. (2 Doors Below H.M. Theatre.) ELECTORAL. QREY LYNN ELECTORATE. All Supporters and Friends are invited to meet MISS ELLEN MELVILLE, Official Reform Candidate, as under:— COMMITTEE ROOMS—I37a. Great North Roacf TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. COMMITTEE ROOMS—S7, Richmond Avenue. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), October 7, at 7.30 p.m. Will ail intending workers please note and endeavour to be present. JJOSKILL ELECTORATE. All Supporters and Friends are invited to meet MR. VIVIAN H. POTTER, M.P. for Boskill, at the COMMITTEE ROOMS. EMffIRE PICTURE THEATRE, DOMINION ROAD. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. ** At 8 p.m. Ladies Especially Invited. 'AITEMATA ELECTORATE. All Friends and Supporters and ALEX. HARRIS, M.P., are invited to attend Meetings to be held as under:— DEVONPORT—FORD'S TEA ROOMS TONIGHT (Tuesday)), at 8 p.m. BIRKENHEAD VICTORIA HALL. TOMORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. TAKAPUNA FORESTERS' HALL. THURSDAY, October 8, at 8 p.m. NORTHCOTE— MASONIC HALL, FRIDAY. October 9, at 8 p.m. Ladies Especially Invited. T? D E N T? L E C T O R A T E. gIR JAMES jpARR Will Address his Constituents at HENDERSON POBLIC HALL. At 7.45 p.m., TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), CTOBER 7. Ladiea Specially Invited. jy^ANUKAU ELECTORATE. MR. JOHN MASSEY. OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors in the CENTRAL HALL, MANGERE, TO MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Ladies Especially Invited. kHINDMURI ELECTORATE. MR. A. M. SAMUEL, OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as under: SPRINGDALE—TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. NETHERTON—NETIIERTON HALL, TOMORROW (Wednesday), at 8* p.m. PAEROA-THEATRE, THURSDAY, October 8, at 8 p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited to Attend all Meetings. IRAN K L I N LECTOR A T E. W E WEN I). M c L ennan ' M.P. FOR FRANKLIN, Will Address tho Electors in tho p ICTURE rjp HEAT RE, pAPAKURA, On rjp H U R S D A Y. OCTOBER 8. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED. NZ. POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE, . MANGERE BRIDGE BRANCH. A Committee Meeting will be held in Parish Hall, Church Road, M&ngere. TONIGHT (Tuefldiiy), 8 p.m. All supporters invited. E J. KNIGHT. Hon. Secretary. T> OTORU A ELECTOR A TE. FRANK COLBECK, Country Party Candidate, Will Address the Electors aa under: NGONGOTAHA—TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), October 7. at 8 p.m. KAHAROA—THURSDAY, Oct. 8. at 8 p.m. "PROTESTANT POLITICAL A-m X i ASSOCIATION. « II I, JOS - ' T - FRANKLYN, "I fBA i§ Organising Secretary, Will deliver a Public Political v "iw'igtt J Lecture on " ROCKS AHEAD." As under:— TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), October 6—Methodist Hall, Grafton Road. THURSDAY, October B—King George's Hall, Mount Albert. 8 p.m. All Shades of Politics.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 18
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