AMUSEMENTS, PETER ETER Feter ETER PETER ETER PAN." AN." PAN." X AN." nplIE TWIDDLES. 1 HE IVIDDIES. SESSIONS: 11.15, 12.45. 2.30 and 4.30. Also at 2.30 Session. Bathie qtuart aND ATHIE OI'UART xInD Her M A °Ri Maids er Maori Maids Strand. trand. QTRAND. otrand. QTRAND. DTRAND. " Always a Good Entertainment." D irection - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT AT n AND O J- 0-NIGIIT AT U AND O. "Lady of the Night"—contains real interest—the kind that appeals to all agesyoung, old find in-between—a story that reveals the intimate love affairs of two classes of women. THAT'S WHY YOU WILL LIKE IT. i " T ADY /"\F THE TVTKiHT." J " J-JADY V/F IHE I>IGHT." I " T ADY rpuE TVyiGHT." ' I "JJADY VJf .1. HE iA IGlIT." j "Mystery shadows her thrilling career. . . She ia the flower that I blooms amidst the city's bright ' lights." I I ATORMA QHEARER I iX OKMA O HEARER I I J THE TWO SIDES OF LIFE AND LOVE! A strange duel for love between two girls marvellously alike. * #■ And at Matinee Session and Evening. MAORI XPOLK UONGS Ma OK I 101 1 >K DONGS AND TRANCES. And JJances. Genuine Maori Folk Lore, Love j Songs, Hakas. Canoe Poro, Incanta- ! lions and War Dances. BATHIE ATHIE QTUART. Otuart, HIS MaoS.MJ "I! . was clearly demonstrated that Maori lore and Maori song find quick response in the hearts of Aucklanders, when properly presented, and in last night's presentation was reached the fullest height of artistry."—Star, 8/5/2(5. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-114. f 10MMENCING COMMENCING Monday, onday. COMMENCING i'L ONDAY. ANOTHER PICTURE FOR THE KIDDIES Where are those "critics" (?)—always with us—v.-ho consistently contend that picture theatres do not provide suitable fare for the children during their school holidays? The Strand Management wish to announce that special arrangements have been made to screen DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, OUGLAS I 1 AIRBANKS, In " nPIIE " I HE THIEF f\F p AGDAD." XHIEF UF 13 A r n A D." THIEF or BAHT/AD." THIEF OF BAGDAD." THIEF OF BAGDAD." THIEF OF BAGDAD." THIEF OF BAGDAD." T\AY CESSIONS f\ XLV J-'AY . SESSIONS "NLY At 11.30, 12.15. 2,30 and 4.30. CHILDREN - - - - SIXPENCE. If Parents wish to encourage suitable pictures for children, let them send their family. Thousands of Kiddies have not yet seen " THE THIEF At' 7} AG DAD,' "1 HE i HIEF vJp jDAGDAD. TOWN TTALL1 OWN XX ALLTOWN TTALLX OWN JLIALL-TO-NIGHT, AT Q O' X O-NIGHT. AT O O' O'CLOCK P.M. O'CLOCK P.M MUXICIP A h C v ON C ERT. .umcipal Concert. Municipal concert, unic 1p a l vonc Elt 'J'. MR. lIA AG EN HOLENBERGHTHE LYRIC QUARTETTE - - Pianist Vocalists MR. EDGAR RANDAL ; - - Acting C'ifv Organist PROGRAMME. "GOD SAVE THE KING Prelude and Fugue in A minor - (Bach) THE ACTING CITY ORGANIST. Volga Boat Song (Russian National Song! THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. Sonata Palhetinue - - - - (Beethoven) I. Grave-Allegro Molto e con brio, ii. Adagio Cnntnbile. iii. Allegro. MR. HAAOEN HOLENBERGH. Lovelv Night (Chevatal) THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. (i>) I'avane in A major- (Bernard Johnson) (bi Lullaby (Lemare) THE ACTING CITY ORGANIST. (a) Nocturne. D flat major (!>) Ballad. A flat major - - - (Chopin) AIR. HAAGEN HOLENBERGH. Lonj Dnv Closes - - - - - (Sullivan) THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. (a) Spring Song (b) Grand Chorus in G minor - (Hollins) THE ACTING CITY ORGANIST. J. MELLING, Acting Town Clerk, CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CA PITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL, CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. CAPITOL, Dominion Rd. Terminus. Showing Next Tuesday, One Night Only, /CHARLEY'S \ UNT. CHARLEY'S XAUNT " CHARLEY'S AUNT " CHARLEY'S AUNT " CHARLEY'S AUNT "CHARLEY'S AUNT " CHARLEY'S AUNT, Don't miss this excellent picture. It is the greatest comedy ever made. " (TGIARLEY'S " VHARLEY'S •• CHARLEY'S " CHARLEY'S " CHARLEY'S -XTJNT." AUNT," AUNT." AUNT." From Brazil, where the nuts come from. AIDAN'S, REMUERA. A Social Afternoon and Gift Sale, in airP of St. Mary's Homes, Olahuhti, is to be h«ld in the Vicarage on WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst.. from 2 to 5 p.m. Admission, free; afternoon tea. Is. i'OOTBALL. 77 DEN JIiDEN 17 DEN JIiDEN XHJEN JIiDEN OARK. X ARK. PARK. ARK. PARK. ARK. RUGBY. T°'DAY (SATURDAY).' RUGBY. X O-DAY (SATURDAY). RUGBY. RUGBY. COL. RIFLES v GRAMMAR 0.8. RUGBY. COL. RIFLES v GRAMMAR 0.8. RUGBY. COL. RIFLES v GRAMMAR 0.8. RUGBY. Kick-ofT 1.45 Sharp. RUGBY. RUGBY. PONSONBY V. MART ST 0.8. RUGBY. PONSONBY V. MAUI ST 0.8. - RUGBY. PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. RUGBY. Kick-of! 3.15 Sharp. RUGBY. Admission. Is: St'ind, Is Extra. RUGBY'. School Children Free to Ground. RUGBY. RUGBY. Q HO WG ROUNDS. RUGBY. OHO W GROUNDS. RUGBY. RUGBY. GRAFTON V. 'VARSITY. RUGBY. GRAFTON V. 'VARSITY. RUGBY. GRAFTON V. 'VARSITY. RUGBY. Kick-ofT. 3 p.m. RUGBY. Admission Prices as Usual. rUgby. - RUGBY. T. \V MABEN. RUGBY. fWv«tnry. RUGBY. A.R.F. Union.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 20
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