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AMUSEMENTS. Majestic ajestig Majestic AJESTKJ Hayward Theatres. (FRIDAY), AT Q P.I (FRIDAY), iVT O p.j First Glorious Presentation in the Placo of Honour, Metro ETRO VJT OLDWYN'S Unforgotablo drama of human emotions, undying love and mighty self-sacrifice, directed by Henry King, from F. Marion Crawford's electric novel. WS!S WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE lIITE OISTER. OjSTER. SISTER. SISTER. SISTER. SISTER. SISTER. SISTER. . SISTER. SISTER. SISTER. SISTER, SISTER. SISTER. QISTER. OISTEIt. Tho noble story that will live in youi heart rent free, for ever glorified by the exquisite art of T ILLIAN f i ISH. IJU/MAX VXISH, T IL LI AN riISH, JjJLLIAN vJISH, I ILLIAN O ISH, JUILLIAN VJ! ISH, The actress supreme, in her greatest character, tremendously aided by the wonderful work of compelling power of Ronald ONALIJ V^OLMAN, the handsome, dashing actor who leaped from obscurity to the very pinnacle of screen fame in this epoch-marking picture, and ousted Va'entino from the position of THE PERFECT LOVER OF THE SCREEN. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, on "THE WHITE SISTER." writes: "If I had nil tho flowers in the wide, wide world, I'd make them into one grand bouquet and lav them at the feet of Xii'h'an Gish and " The White Sister." SIMULTANEOUS WITH THE OPENING OF rjpHE IyTAJESTIC r J^HEATRE. The i\f ajestic tea t ounge HE iVI AJESTIC J-EA IJ.OUNGE WILL OPEN, AND THEREAFTER BE OPEN DAILY FROM 11 TO 11. FOR LUNCH, AFTERNOON TEA. SPECIALTY: AFTER-THEATRE SUPPERS. CONTINUOUS AMERICAN BAR. The Most Beautifully-appointed Ground Floor Refreshment Lounge in Queen Street, BAND PERFORMANCES, rp OWN XO W N [" A L L. La l l, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. AT 8.30 P.M. * j'USICAL p>ECITAL \/£USICAL ECITAL By rjMIE ]yjfUN!CIPAL rPHE \£UNICIPAL JgAND. Under the Baton *of BANDMASTER CHRISTOPHER SMITE. Admission FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. PRIZE GIVINGS. 4 UCKLAND RAMMAR Q CEOOLS. Auckland vtramiiar ochools. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. THE PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TO THE BOYS OF THE AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL TAKE PLACE AT 7.45 P.M. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). IN THE SCHOOL HALL. MOUNTAIN RD. Sir James Gunson, K.C.M.G., has kindly Consented Present the Prizes, and Lady Gunson the Sports Prizes. The Portrait of the Inte Mr. J. W. Tibbs, presonted to the School by the Old Boys, will be Unveiled at tho Prize-giving Ceremony. The Board especially invites Old Boys to be Present on this occasion. THE PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TO THE BOYS OF TILE MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL WILL TAKE PLACE AT 3 P.M. THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON. AT THE SCHOOL, MT. ALBERT. Lady Parr has kindly Consented to Present the Prizes at Mt. Albert. Parents of Pupils, Friends of the Schools, and all interested in Educaion are cordialiy invited to be present. CHAS. E. G. TISDALL, Secretary-Treasurer, Auckland Grammar School Board. SPORTING, UCKLAND pLUB. [EETIN< 1325-1926. DECEMBER 20 and 2D, JANUARY 1 and 2. ACCEPTANCES for Auckland Cup .. .. ni wv , Railway Handicap "' Hsovi Grafton Hurdles .. '' 2sov; Nursery Handicap .. 3sovi Christmas Handicap .. .. .i sov , FINAL PAYMENTS— The Queen's Plate .. .. 4f,ovs G.N. Foal Stakes . . . . lOsov G.N. Derby aOsovl Royal Stakes .. .. ~ 7sov: CLOSE by FIVE O'CLOCK (5 pm ) TO-MORROW (Friday). FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary, THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. THE well-known Hunter, Day Abbey. Higgins. Glen Eden P.O. LAWN TENNIS. PRIVATE Tennis Court; will let to party of -1 or more, or club.—Address at Herald. BUILDING MATERIALS. A McDONALD, Designer and Builder of rl. Modern Bungalows, Section owners financed. Fiirhohn Ave., Epsom. KOZY Home Designers prepare Plans. Specifications attractive Bungalows, from £1 Is-, qualified architects.—Hollaby's Bldgs.. opp. G.P 0 FjANS ami Specifications prepared for Modern Bungalows.—Home Designer.*, 54, Regal Chambers, High Street. Phone 45-1528. pOPULA R Mortem Homes; 64 pages. 2 Plans etc.. suitable NZ. requirements; L 3s ltd posted.—Kibblewhite, 195, Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19203, 17 December 1925, Page 22

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625

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19203, 17 December 1925, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19203, 17 December 1925, Page 22

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