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AMUSEMENTS. JNVITATION "^yEEK. Owinc to the large number of fine Picture Bhowins in Auckland this week the Prin cipal Theatres have arranged to give Lac' Patrons who attend the Majestic, Stran Tivoii, Everybody's and Princess to-ds.: and to morrow a Free Ticket to another o these Theatres. LADY PATRONS—Be sure to ..get yoni Free Tickets to-day. Majestic. Iti-AJESTJC. MAJESTIC. iVXAJESTIC.. Majestic. IVXAJESTIC. . The Theatre Beautiful. Direction - Fuller Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15, 1, 2.30. 4.30, 6 and 7.55. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Still the World's Sweetheart. MARY "DICKFORD ■Mary Xjckford MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MART PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD " QPARROWS." " OPARROWS." " SPARROWS." '* SPARROWS." " SPARROWS." " SPARROWS." " SPARROWS." » * * * WHAT YOU'LL DO WHEN YOU SEE " SPARROWS." ADORE . , The "World's Sweetheart" in hor antics and moods of elfin mischief. SMILE , , When the little rebel of the 'baby farm " "puts it over" on the harsh taskmaster. ROAR As "Sr>ec" O'Donnell stops a bluehelp. THRTLL At the race of the police .patrol-boat, and the runaway speedboat laden with fugitive orphans. CHEER When "Mama Mollie" wins the unforgettable flight through the swampsi sublime "Children's Pilgrim's Progress." SPECIAL PROLOGUE. For "Sparrowe." . (At Evening Sessions.) "THE TOY SHOP" BALLET. " THE TOT SHOP" BALLET. "THE TOY SHOP" BALLET. (Composed Entirely of _Children.) Arranged by Beryl Nettleton. Also Screening. Majestic News Topical. Pictorial Review ------ Interest. N.Z. Scenic - - - "Northern Broads." (A Trip up the Awanui River.) OF SPECIAL INTEREST. New York's Latest Sensation. " THE "ITIUNERAL A F " J- HE J- 1 UNERAL V^F RUDOLPH VALENTINO." UDOLPH V ALENTI.NO." Showing the Film Stars and other Celebrities who "attended. « * * • GRAND MUSICAL ATTRACTION. Mendelssohn's Finest Overture. " "MIDSUMMER MIGHTS T\REAM.' " IVLtdsummer 1> ights -Oream.' " MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM.' " MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM.' By All qoloists /orchestra. LL OOLOISTS URCHESTRA. Largest Permanent Orchestra in Australasia. Conductor, Fred G. Mumford. Book Your Seats Now! Ring 43-210. Prices. Is to 2s 9d. Children Half Price. AUCKLAND.

TOWN HALL. I SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3. AT 8.30 P.M. ! MUSICAL RECITAL | MUSICAL RECITAL By tho Municipal "rand. UNTCIPAL -OAND. SPECIAL ITEMS.—Beethoven's "Egmont Overture; "Dedication and Benediction,' from "Lea Huguenots"; selection, "Th Roso of Persia" (Sullivan). CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. ADMISSION FREE. J. MELLING. Acting-Town Clerk. MARK THESE DATES: 7th. Bth and 9tl J.»x October!— The Auckland Regiment'i Monster Carnival at the Drill Hall. Rutlaric St., i?ive.<! Jazz, Competitions, Prizes anc the Latest Side Shows, direct from Dnjnedii Exhibition. MEETINGS. EAGUE OF NATIONS UNION AUCKLAND BRANCH. "Nothing is more essential than a strong and enduring League of Nations."—JLM. th« King. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. | The General Meeting of the above Union I will be held in conjunction with the usual Fortnightly Luncheon, in the Y.M.C.A., Wollesley Street, at I p.m. TO-DAY (Friday). BUSINESS: (1) Election of Officers. (2) General. All supporters of the League of Nations are urged to be present.. FRED C. JACKSON. Secretary. Y C. A. BOY S' • CRICKET CLUB. Tho Annual Meeting »f <he YJfLC.A. Boys' Division Cricket Club vrill bo held in the Division Rooms. Saturday evening next,, October 2, at 7 p.m. Boys keen to play are cordially invited. ; jyjTLITARY gPORTS . ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL BOXING TOURNAMENT. 250 ENTRANTS. DRILL HALL. RUTLAND STREET DRILL HALL. RUTLAND STREET! rpO NIGHT (FRIDAY). & -MOREOW, COMMENCING 7.30 P.M. SEMI-FINALS AND FINALS. ADMISSION PRICES— Body of Hall. Senior Cadets in uniform 6d Body of Hall, General Public . . .. j s Front Seats Ring-side Reserves (Limited Number) . . . . 5s Reserves at. Drill Hall, Rutland Street. Telephone 43-109. T. P. LAFFEY, ' Hon. Sec. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES. M OOHE BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT HAVING RECOVERED FROM HIS RECENT ILLNESS, HE IS RESUMING PRACTICE ON

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19447, 1 October 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19447, 1 October 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19447, 1 October 1926, Page 24