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AMUSEMENTS. Dix. Dix. Dix. Dix. Dlx. Tivoli and rVOLI AND TTHTERYBODY'S. Jt-i VERY BODY'S. FINISHING TO-NIGHT. The Screen's Most Popular Man. Kichard Tyx. ICHARD JL/IX. WITH FLORA FINCH. In Another Great Fashion Drama. -Mis And TTTOMEN." VV OMEN." Tiiv *"*• Dix. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE gjx. Dix. With a bis new set of wonderful Dix. Dix. dress displays. Something like tj- . Dix. our last picture 1 The Dress- lix. Dix. maker from Pans. Dix. . irp . r Dix. Second Big Attraction a* Tivoli i;! 5 - Dix. only, at 7.80 P-irt- fvJ' Dix. MARY PHILBIN D'i. n; r n , Dix. Dir. " TTFTH AVENUE Bix. Dix. "X 1 FTII AvF.MJE Dix. Dix. HfODELS." Dix. dix. Models." dix. I)j x pix. Dix! TIVOLT -RESERVES. Dix. Dix. PHONE 44-136. . a Dix. Dix. Or Book at Cleai' 1 ' Tobacconist, Dix. next Fowlds, Queen Street. * i;?* - Dix. _____ Dix. Dix. Everybody's Early Session at Dix. Dix. f.,10, an(s again at o P-m. Dix. Dix. Everybody's Reserves by I'}*Dix. PHONE 41-402, or at Lewis R. Dix. Dix. Eady arid Son. Ltd. We Show Dix. Dix. from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. DixDix. Dix. I)i z . TO-MORROW Dix. Dix. TO-MORROW Dix. Dix. AT EVERYBODY'S. Dix. Dix. AT EVERYBODY'S. Dix. Dix. Dix. Dix. LOIS WILSON, NOAH BEERY Dix Dix. And a Big Cast In Dix. Dix. Dix. Dix. " CONTRABAND." Dix. Dix. " Contraband." Dix. Dix. Dix. Dix. For TIVOLI Advt.—See with Dix. Dix. Strand. Dix. Dix. Dix. Dix. Dix. Dis. Dix. Dix. Dix. Dix. JgMPRESS (Reservoir Coiner), NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY. SATURDAY. Paramount Presents BEBE DANIELS and RAYMOND GRIFFITHS, in " MISS BLUEBEARD." " MISS BLUEBEARD." " MISS BLUEBEARD." Splendid Supportins Programme. ELECTORAL. JNf EW z EALAND A V/ % 1 ABOUR 13 ARTY. L 1 aarsmcT candidates- meetings, as under:— J]A3T jgLECTORATE. TOHN A T EE, M.P., OHN il. JUEE, M.P., For AUCKLAND EAST. Will Address the Electors in ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET. NEWTON, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. JOHN OHN g DEN ELECTORATE. M H H. gTR. M ASOS ' Official Labour Candidate for Eden, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In HENDERSON HALL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 8 P.M. A N'U It A U ELECTORATE. MR. W J. JORDAN. M.P.. Will Address the Electors at St. .Tames' Hall, Mangere Bridge, SATURDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. Manscero East Public Hall. MONDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. Kohisnarama Picture Theatre. TUESDAY NEXT. 8 p.m. . M»m Eere Central Hall. , WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. rAITEM^TA ELECTORATE A. G. OSBOEXE0 SBOEXE - Official Labour Candidate, and F. BARTRAM. M.P., GREY LYNN, Will Address the Electors at the BRIDGEWAY THEATRE. MILFORD, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), At 8 O'clock. JJAMILTON JDLECTORATE. M k - W.l7 e M4ETIKOFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at the following places:— TE RAPA FALL—TO-DAY (Thursday). RUKUHIA HALL—TO-MORROW (Friday). All Meetiags, 8 p.m. Come and-Hear Labour's Policy. Committee Rooms: Toornk Chambers. Telephone 1508. ELECTORATE. THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. M K " H ALL g KELTON - Will Address the Electors at the CORNER OF SHACKLETON ROAD AND MT. EDEN ROAD, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), At 7.45 p.m ELECTORATE. W. E. WILLYNATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors:— TE KAUWHATA HALL-TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. MERCER HALL-TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 p.m. POKENO HALL-FRIDAY. October 9. at 8 p.m. PAPARATA SCHOOL -- SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, at 2 p.m. BOMBAY HALL-SATURDAY. October 10. at 8 p.m. jpOTORUA ELECTORATE. FRANK COLBECK, Country Party Candidate, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ROTORUA. IN DRUIDS' HALL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 8 P.M. I DESIRE to thank my many Friends and ' Supporters who desired me to contest the' Franklin seat at .the general election for their enthusiastic backing, and regretfully announce that owinsr to unforeseen circumstances I urn imable to accept nomination.- —W. C. WOOD, Papakura. Prohibition a wonderful Success Wherever Tried. JMJF, /"I LOVES fIFF. I HE VJ LOVES V/FF. To the Liquor Traffic. Destroyer of Health, Homes and Happiness. QPEN-AI R J^JEETINGS. TO DAY (THURSDAY). 12.30 y.m., at Civic Bqupre. TO-MORROW (Friday).—NOON. Civic Square. TO-MORROW (Friday). 7.30, Pitt St. TO-MORROW (Friday). 7.30, Fort St. SATURDAY. 7 p.m.. Northcote Methodial Hall. SPEAKERS:— E. R. Weeks (Wellington). O. E. Burton. M.A. W. R. Tuck, M.A., LL.B. Mrs. Lee-Cowie. NEW LYNN. ST. THOMAS PARISH TO-NTGHT (THURSDAY 1 ., 7.30. Delight.Jightfnl Pictures and Travelogue. A. J. Stallworthy, Esq. Also Concert Party.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19143, 8 October 1925, Page 20

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