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AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC THEATRE' NIGHTLY AT 7.45. Entertainment. NTERTAINMENT. "XTATIONAL National "\rational iM ational TN A UCKLAND. IN il UCKLAND. OHO WING. OHOWING. FILMS PRESENT THE SCREEN. HE Screen. Griffith RIFFITH Griffith kiffith T OVELINESS. JUOVELINESS, Greatest qtory. reatest otory. YRICT JjYRICCLASSIFIED. LASSI F I E D. "/CLASSIFIED. "CLASSIFIED. "PLASSIFIE D. "Classified. A DRAMA OF THE WORKING GIRL OF TO-DAY— Interwoven with delicious comedy —The kind you will chuckle over for days after. With JACK MULHALL AND CHARLES MURRAY. Griffith RIFFITH Picture to ~nATEicture Jo -Uate. showingpresents tones o ones " T AZYBONES." " JJAZYBONES." " T AZYBONES." " JUazyboxes." LEWIS R. EADY AND SON. LTD. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. RIALT0 — Auckland's TAT,TO Theatre ALU I ALTO - Do Luxe. - pi/ I ALTO ILL 1 ON BROADWAY. NEWMARKET DIALTO _ pi ALTO The Last Two Nights Of Sir J. M. Barrie'a Masterpiece. PETER T>AN." ETER X AN." The Boy who wouldn't grow up, in a Story that Never Grows Old. You laugh to its sweeX wholesome humour—you'll throb to its rich, human Sentiment. In fact, you'll grow young as you watch this story of every child's dream and every mother's love. It's a Sublime and Beautiful Picture. PETER T>AN." ETER JL AN." ' It's a Paramount Picture. Special Musical Score by the RIALTO ORCHESTRA. lALTO URCHESTRA. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT. Auckland's Foremost Dancing Teacher, Has Arranged a Very Pretty Prologue, which will be presonted at both Afternoon and Evening Sessions. Prifces Usual. Phono 46-GO9. CHILDREN. Come to the " PETER PAN " MATINEE TO-DAY. CRICKET. LUN K E T Eden DEN IP D.E N l J D E N H I E L D. PA R E. ARK. PA R K. ARK. (SATURDAY}, AND JANUARY OT A G O TA G O OT A G O TA G 0 V. Auckland. •UCKLAN D. Auckland. UCKLAND. Play commencing 11 o'clock each day. ADMISSION; Ground, Is; Stnnd, Is. Schoolboys Free, Friday and Monday. Saturday, 6d. L. H. SAUNDERS. Hon. Sec. BAND PERFORMANCES. OOLOGICAL OOLOGJCAL OOLOGICAL OOLOGICAL PARK. ARK. PA R K. ARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. rpHE JJ-TJNICIPAL jg A N D, THE jyj UNICIPAL g AND, Under the Baton of BANDMASTER CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Will play the following charming programme of musical items:— "GOD SAVE THE KING." March, "Under t.he Allied Banners" (Ollerenahaw) Hymn, "Lead Kindly Light" - _ (Dykes) Overture, "Morning, Noon, and Night*' (Suppe) Morceau, " A Memory Garden" - (Marsden) Intermezzo, "Crushed Petals" '(Marsden) Selection, "Gems from Sullivan Operas, No. 2 (Arrd. Godfrey) Interval. March, " The Third Battalion" - (Egerton) An Indian Maiden's Song, "Silver Cloud" Selection, " The Shamrock" - (Myddleton) Oriental Phantasy, " In a Chinese Temple Garden" (Ketelbey) March, "Leonidafi" ... - (North) " National Anthem. S. J. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. r£o-MORROW (SUNDAY), JANUARY 3. DEVONPORT. BAND PERFORMANCE. A Band will render a Programme of Select Music at Devonport, EACH SUNDAY. A RTILLERY T)AND X3LRTILLERY 4 -OAND Will Render a SELECT PROGRAMME at ST. HELIERS BAY, ST. HELIERS BAY, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 2 P.M. 2 P.M. . Special Bus Service. Collection for Contest Fund. MEN'S OUTFITTERSOOWLERS.—Your Club Colours. Hat -L> Baud Badge and Tie.—At Cox, the Hatter's, Karangahape Rd. I£S Qu—MEN'S Split Kip. Nailed J-U c/ Shooters, value uneaualled.—At The Value Spot. H.B.'b Corner. Newton. 1 OS £?D —MEN'S White, or Tussore Silk xO U Shirts, any style.—At The Value cipot, H.B.'s Corner. Newton. Nothing succeeds like success. The Well-dressed Mai! is the Successful Man. Come right along—we will put you wise. McBRIDE, Cash Tailor and Gent.'s Outfitter. 11-13, Victoria Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 16

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