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AMUSEMENTS. " Zeebrugge" is recommended by the Education . Board as . eminently suitable for children. Strand TRAND : STRAND TRAND / : , C;: £ ■: QTRAND/—r . OTRANjP -— — ' Direction - Fullei-flayward Theatres. A Momentous Event in Picture Presentation! The Finest 'Three-f'eatiiro Programme Ever Offered in Auckland. A Once ,"in a Lifetime Feature. A Spectacular Dance Prologue and An Adrf/tional Feature that is Really a Star! r T) E T UXE ' I>XATINEB Ue JUUXB ;AS 2.30. "ZEEBRUGGE," "DANCES OF THE EMPIRE" PROLOGUE. ORCHESTRA. AND "WILD JUSTICE." I.—OVERTURE - "IT'S THE NAVY.", By Strand Augmented Orchestra. * * ■ <- •* ' « 2—STRAND MAGAZINE - - - TOPICAL. * 4 a * 3.—FANTASIA OF NATIONAL AIRS. By. Strand Augmented Orchestra Vocalist, Mr. George Martinengo. ■ *. * ' # ■ * 4—OUR GANG - COMEDY. ' * tt * * s.—Prologue to "Zeebrugge," Twice Daily. "DANCES OF THE EMPIRE," . By Valeska,. Assisted by the Strand Follies. * * ,_■)(■ * # 6. the. Distinguished Patronage of •the Kins, and the Auspices of;the N.Z. Navy League, - THE STORMING OF "7E EB R U G G E." " £J E E B R U G G E." "• Z E E B R U G G E." "ZEEBRUGGE." "ZEEBRUGGE." " Z E E.B R U G-G E." , "ZEEBRUGGE." "Z E E B R U G G E." ■ "ZEE B R'U.G G E-" " ZEE B RU G G E." " Z E EB R U G G E.' " Z E EB RU G G E." "ZEEBRUGGE." " Z E E BR U. G G E." " Z E E B RUG G E." "Z E E B R U G G E." "Z E vj B R U G G E." ■ Screening ."at' lfc; 3.25, 6.20. - and 9 o'clock. The greatest naval exploit of all time. Produced' uncler the' direction of the Admiralty. - ■' - *. * ' * * * * All true Britishers will feel a mighty thrill as they follow these 2000 brave men in their hazardous journey to ; Zeebrugge, then through one of the most ; thrilling Naval engagements in all history. Also Screening, PETER THE GREAT, PETER THE GREAT, The Remarkable Polico Dog Hero. ■ '■ ' Iu -v----"WILD JUSTICE." " VV ILD J USTICE." " WILD " WILD " WILD " WILD JUSTICE." JUSTICE." JUSTICE." JUSTICE." Screening at 11. 1.20, 4.45 o'clock. A Thrilling Story of the Frozen North, in which the amazing intelligence and athletic prowess of a dbg are an important factor. Box Plan at Theatre, Children, Half-price. : - LECTURES. . EDUCATIONAL VV r ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC LECTURE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 8 P.M. BIOLOGY THEATRE,. UNIVERSITY' SCIENCE BUILDING, Anzao Avenue. 0f new ZEALAND HERBS,. SHRUBS AND TREES." (Illustrated by many Lantern Slides.) MR. B." C. ASTON,' ' (of " Wellington). Mr. Aston is an Eminent authority on n.is subject. Public, invited. Collection to defray expenses. Lecttn-e arranged in conjunction with N.Z. Institute of Horticul ture. JNTERNATIONAL jgIBLE gTUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. ,LYRIC THEATRE, ' ''rO-MORROW (SUNDAY) , AT .6.45 P.M*. '■ • . JQELIVERANCE.Speaker: MR. J. E'.' A. GATES.' A message of comfort for all who mourn, a word .of .hope and of joy . .at hand for- all the, world. This lecture forms another link in the cham Avhich is binding "Satan; it is sounding; the death-knell of- his organisatipn and , Empire, because THE KING IS HERE! Bible Study at 3,15: " SACRIFICE AND OBEDIENCE." _ ■ • All Welcome. . Seats Free. No Collection. Tii Eiiii Tiiii TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. , Lecture Starts at 7.15 p.m. Doora open 6.15. • Piano Recital 6.45. , .. Recital Sharp. A DRAMATIC RECITAL '■ (By Request) OF CHARLES DICKENS' MASTERPIECE. "A T ale of Two rimES." "-ft* JL ALE 'OF J- WO V-'ITIES." An - Episode of the- French Revolution. An Octave of Human Emotion, Pathos and Tragedy. SYDNEY CARTON'S SACRIFICE. " Greater Love Hath No Man Than This." Illustrated by 100 Fine Lantern Slides. Recitalist: E.~ HEADLAM GREEN SOW. (London Authors' Society.) ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. Town it all /concert chamber own Hall Concert Chamber ONE NIGHT ONLY. JJONDAY 8 P.M. ' A NIAGARA BOAT NIGHT. The Magnificently-Illustrated Lecture ("A Wonder Lecture —A Revelation")— THE ALL - T>ED "D OUTE." he All - J-Ved Jlloute." From Auckland, via Vancouver, to the Motherland. A Route Planned" arid Engineered by Men of ' the Bulldog Breed. British Enterprise and Skill. • All the' Way . A CEO S S C A NAD A By the Marvellous C.P.R., who control over 20,100 Miles of ' Railway Track—The World's Greatest Transport System—The Canadian Pacific Rockies (50 Switzerlands in •' one)— Great Lakes—Gem-set Lake Louise—Snow-clad Mountains, Forests and Prairies, through • which the C.P.R. winds, twists and tunnels—A Wonder of Engineering Skill—Go-ahead Cities, superb in their town-planning (an object lesson to all countries)—C.P.R." Palatial Hotels and their Sumptuous Interior?—De Luxe Trains: Perfect "Sleepers." Dining and Observation Cars—C.P.R. ServicV excels in regard to its Method of Handling ,tho Enormous Tourist Traffic. Travel on MONDAY NIGHT per media of this Great Illustrated Lecture, and then . . . • Chairman: THE HON, GEO, FOWLDS. Lecturer: E. HEADLAM GREENHOW (London Authors' Society). THE PONSONBY BOYS' BAND will render Appropriate Selections preceding Lecture. Doors Open 7.15. Lecture, 8, p.m. Sharp. ADMISSION. 2s and Is. SPECIAL NOTE.—The 200 Munificent Coloured Slides illustrating ''The All-Red Route" are considered by Experts to be the Finest Set of Travel Slides extant. AID TO INJURED. ujsgfpilip £7 The First Lccturo v.-ill be given, to Men at the Ambulance • Station on WEDNESDAY. Septemoer 1, at 7.30 p.m. The fee for the Course (7s 6d); rhus>t be prepaid to - WILLIAM RATTRAY. Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station. Rutland Street. AN address will ibe given at Scots Hall, ii TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m.. by 'Mi's*. Rose2ia"""Clark, Metaphysician. Subject: WHAT IS MAN.? All interested welcomed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20