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AMUSEMENTS, THE STEW-BORN "EAST LYNNE. 1 WE WOULD SPEAK! ONLY To the MOTHERS. WIVES, SWEETHEARTS, SISTERS! Mere Man Must Not Heed! A Preachment! Reincarnated thro' the genius of William Fox—a new-born production of WORLD b MOST WONDERFUL> LOVE STORY—"EAST LYSINE the best-known play m ail the ages, ia oSered to you. For 64 years " EAST LYNNE " has been regarded as the greatest drama ever written. Ita drama, its heart interest, and its pathos have swayed audiences to _ tears m every country and in every tongue, atid to-day it is acclaimed • the melodramatic masterinece for the multitude. Mrs. Henry Wood's immortal lovo story has been adapted to the screen with more or less success —-but with always unvarying popularity. In the new-born screen version. William Fox has endeavoured to ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE CHARACTERS AND PERIODS SO FAITHFULLY PRESENTED IN MRS. HENRY WOOD'S CHARMING- ROMANCE. THE TYPICAL ENGLISH SCENES ARE REPRODUCED WITH PUNCTILI- ' OUS FIDELITY. And the costumes and habiliments of period have been executed from authentic data. IN THIS NEW - BORN ' "EAST LYNNE " ONE CAN ALMOST LIVE THE WONDERFUL ROMANCE OF THE EARLY EIGHTIES -JUST AS OUR GRANDMOTHERS LIVED WITHIN ITS LOVE SPELL. All the power of the drama and tender pathos of the original work have been retained, and the gripping story has been set in a background of beauty such as is rare on the silver sheet. The Characters of LADY ISABEL ARCHIBALD CARLYLE SIR FRANCIS LEVISON JUSTICE HARE BARBARA HARE RICHARD HARE AFY HALLIJOHN MISS CORNELIA And LITTLE WILLIE Treasured in the memories of three t generations of peoples, iind ideal presentments by such well-known stars as ALMA RUEBENS EDMUND LOWE MARJORIE DA WE LOU TELLIGEN FRANK KEENAN BELLE BENNETT LESLIE FENTON MARTHA MATTOX PAUL PANZER RICHARD HEADRICK Etc., Etc. These folks were unborn when the play was written—yet their delineations will thrill you as you havo never been thrilled before. NEW-BORN NEW-BORN NEW-BORN NEW-BORN NEW-BORN NEW-BORN NEW-BORN NEW-BORN NEW-BORN LYNNE. 1 LYNNE. 1 LYNNE. 1 LYNNE. LYNNE. 1 LYNNE. 1 LYNNE. 1 LYNNE. 1 LYNNE. Opens Simultaneously At the NATIONAL And LYRIC DE LUXE. NATIONAL And LYRIC DE LUXE. NATIONAL And LYRIC DE LUXE. NATIONAL And LYRIC DE LUXE. SIX DAYS AND NIGHTS ONLY, SIX DAYS AND NIGHTS ONLY, THURSDAY. THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY. THURSDAY,' FEBRUARY 4. FEBRUARY 4. FEBRUARY 4. FEBRUARY A. FEBRUARY 4. FEBRUARY 4. The Plan 3 Open MONDAY NEXT, Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. SEE the Government Scenic Masterpiece, NEW ZEALAND," Then Book Your Tour Through GOVERNMENT' TOURIST BUREAU. W A I U K U, S PORTS, JANUARY 29. MEET LARRY At tho Chopping Centre.

ROAD BOARD NOTICES. rjTAMAKI ROAD SPECIAL ORDER. Public Notice is hereby given that, at a Special Meeting of the Tamaki Roaci Board, held on. the 21st day of January 1926. the following resolution, to operate af a Special Order, was passed and will bt submitted for confirmation at the ordinarj meeting of the said Board to be held on th< 25th day of February, 1920. RESOLUTION. "Whereas the sum of £2750 borrowed b' the Tamaki Road Board and called thi tamaki Road Beard Foreshore Loan, 1915 is due and payable on the Ist day of Jan uary, 1926. and the sum of £2750 is re Quired to pay off the said Loan. Now therefore, the Tamaki Road Board, in exer cise of the powers vested in it in tha behalf by 'Tho Local Bodies Loan Act 1913,' hereby resolves by way- of specia order—"First, to borrow the 1 said sum of £5:75 for the purpose of paying off tho said Loan • "Second: That tho said Loan shall be re payablo on the Ist day of September, 196' i or such other earlier dale as may be de termined by the Board. "Third: Here follows resolution makin; special rate." The above SpeciaJ Order has been de posited at the Board's office, St. Heliers and may be inspected during office hours. St. Heliers. January 25, 1926. H. F. GOODMAN, Clerk. A NNIVERSAKY "HAY. ANNIVERSARY JJAY. jpREMIER gHOW OF THE j^OKTB JJELENSVILLE AND J3 ASSOCIATION. (MR. ALBERT HANSON. PRESIDENT. TWENTY A NNUAL QHOW seventh Annual uhow. AT THE Helensville QHOWGROUNDS, ELENSVILLE Showgrounds! A NNIVERSARY TV AY, TAN. OO Anniversary JJay, Jan. Zu RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED. AUCKLAND ARTILLERY BAND. HORSE EVENTS. HIGHLAND DANCING POST ENTRIES. SOCIAL AND DANCE. EVENING OF SHOW?' T. O. ROBINSON. Helensville. Secretary. "E 1 RAN KLIN AGRICULTURAL AN! I 1 PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26 AND 27, 192 G. FEBRUARY 2G AND 27. 1926. SCHEDULES NOW READY. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1926. SEND FOR SCHEDULE TO D. R HAMILTON. Secretary, ■ Bex 32, Pukekohe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19236, 27 January 1926, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19236, 27 January 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19236, 27 January 1926, Page 22

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