AMUSEMENTS. ATOW QHO WING IN OW SHOWING AT 11 A.M. PRINCE RINCE T7IDWARD HpHEATRE. X HEATRE. (Formerly the Kingsl. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. THE NEW PALATIAL ENTRANCE TO THE PRINCE EDWARD IS LOCATED ON KARANGAHAPE ROAD. NEAR PITT STREET. A PINE DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. MABTER PICTURES PRESENT "■VfICHAEL ryTTALLORAN." " IVJLichael v/ Halloran,-" Featuring TRUE BOARDMAN. IRENE RICH. Claire Mcdowell and josie SEDGWICK. I " MICHAEL O'HALLORAN" IS THE STORY OF EVERY DAY FOLKS, NOT TOO MUCH HIGH SOCIETY AND NO JAZZ. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS HIS T>UDDY'S -WIFE." 18 -UUDDY'S VV IFE." A War Story crowded with Thrills and Action. AN IDEAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF SHORT SUEJECTS, riEORGE pOORE , VXEORGE X OORE * AND THE PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. DAY PRICES: CIRCLE AND STALLS, 6d. NIGHT PRICES, CIRCLE AND STALLS, After 7 p.m.. Is. SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. DAY (CIRCLE AND STALLS), 6d. NIGHT (AFTER 5 P.M.). CIRCLE Is 6d. STALLS Is. RIALS. RIALS. Monday might. ONDAY INIGHT. PHONE 46-252. Empire, mpire. EMPIRE. empire, empire, empire, empire, empire, empire, empire, empire. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. . EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT AT. 7.45. Tremendous Double Programme. Baby "deggy ABY X EGGY In the story that has made millions laugh. HELEN'S TtABIES." ELEN'S 13 ABIES." HELEN'S T> ABIES." ELEN'S X> ABIES.'.' From the World-famous Book by JOHN HABBERTON. The story of a "wise" bachelor who wrote articles on " How to Bring Up Babies," and then fell down miserably when he found himself up against the real thing. FOR SHEER JOYSEE THIS... Additional Attraction. A splendid "British" production. Bonnie onnie T)RINCE /CHARLIE." ± RINCE Featuring IVOR NOVELLO. GLADYS COOPER. A Stirring and Romantic Tale of the '45 Rebellion. ACTUALLY FILMED IN SCOTLAND. A Wonderful Programme. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.30 W.C.A. A PPEAL. y W.C.A. Jgj fIRAND CORONATION fIEREMONY. vjrand Ceremony. Queen ue en M A R Y, A R Y, WtJEEN iVI ABY, TRADES AND PROFESSIONS GROUP. GREAT SPECTACULAR EVENT. H IS j\£AJESTY'S ij^HEATRE. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1926, AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920, AT 8 P.M. Stalls &nd Dress Circle, 3s. Booking Fee 6d Extra. Back Stalls, 2s (Blocks of 20 seats may be booked by business houses at Y.W.C.A., Queen Street). Gallery, Is. Bo* Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., opens TUESDAY, 9 o'clock. (COMMUNITY PICTURES. MT. EDEN CONGREGATIONAL HALL. Matinee 2.30, Evening 7.30. , " GOING UP." " F ' Beginning July 22, the Community -will screen on THURSDAY EVENING, with Matinee on SATURDAY. ' TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. MONDAY- JULY QREAT QONCERT, JgENEFIT OONCERT, AT 7.45 SHARP. To be held in MISSION HALL, EAST STREET, Off Karangahape Road, in Aid of MISSION AND MOTHERS' REST ROOM. Programme organised by MRS. A. J. DREAVER. assisted by* Leading Talent. t Admission: 2s and Is. Children HalfPrice. HOOKEY AND RUGBY. Eden t>ark. den 1 ark. Q, II DEN "DARK. 1 J DEN 1 ARK. TWO p REAT A TTRACTIONS. wo vXreat Attractions. rpwo n REAT A TTRACTIONS. Xwo vJ reat Attractions. To-day (Saturday). O-DAY (SATURDAY). Third hird Hockey OCKEY Test. EST. HIRD JJLOCKEY xest. AT 1.45 P.M. INDIAN NDIAN Army RMY INDIAN A RMY ndian Army Mew <7 e aland 1 IN EW /Zealand I NEW >7 E ALAND F,w Zealand I. J Great "ougby -contest. REAT XtUGBY VVONTEST. AT 3 P.M. Nrj M AORI rpEAM .Li, Maori leam Nrj "ftfAORI npEAM .Zi. IVlaori leam v. A UCKLAND. Auckland. A UCKLAND. Auckland. i ? I Rugby purtain-tdaiser, UGBY VURTAIN-XtAISER, ON NO. 2 GROUND, AT 12.30 P.M. Hamilton ttigh qchool amilton High Ochool V. Auckland /grammar. UCKLAND VJRAMMAR. I?DEN T>ARK, rFO-DAY. J DEN I AEK,. 1 O-DAY. ADMISSION: GROUND, 2s. DMISSION: STAND. 2s 6d. Auckland Rugby Union Season Tickets Not Available. Patrons are requested to tender the correct amount at the gates. No change will be given. Motorists parking in Reimer's Avenue, will find a pedestrian's entrance at the back of the Stand. School Children admitted FREE to the Ground. Vice-Presidents' tickets not available for this match. T. W. MABEN, Sec. A.R.F.U., for N.Z.R. Union. E. J. HEWITT, for N.Z.H. Assn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19382, 17 July 1926, Page 20
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