AMUSEMENTS. THIS WEEK'S MAJESTIC "SPECIALS. "THE TOWER OF LIES," Seastrom's Masterpiece, featuring Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer, 'NREIsE AND RENAUD," Novel Musical Act from London Coliseum, and N.Z. SCENIC, showing scenes of S.S. KARU WRECK off the North Cape. "YfAJESTIC. Majestic. Majestic. MAJESTIC. ~ Majestic. Direction: Pullcr-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15, 1. 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 7.55. Which of us does not build a Tower of Beautiful Lies about those we Love? A Page from the Book if Life. Soul-stirring: Vivid! Passionate! Victor Seastrom's Magnificent Production, " THE tower •• IHE IOWER »rpHE TOWER " J- HE -LOWER OP T lES," P JUIES," OP T lES." F JJIES."4, A World Prize Story. with LON riHANEY ON VVHANEY and atorma qhearer. i ORMA OHEARERTwo of Filmdom's Greatest Stars. From the Novel, "The Emperor of Fortugalia," by Selma Lagerlof. Here is the story of a man who was neither famous nor distinguished, but whose heart was rich and great. His love for his beaXitiful daughter placed her high above the slander and scandal that clung about her name. She had made one fatal mistake in ber endeavour to help her parents--but such a love as her father's could only turn to blessing. t _ Also Screening: MAJESTIC NEWS - - - - TOPICAL. Including Golf Championship Ma.ch between Jones and Hagen. N.Z. SCENIC—"Where the Blue Pacific Rolls," showing S.S. Karu Wreck oft tli». North Cape, COMEDY - - "The Swimming Instructor." A Van Bibber Series. At Evening Session and Saturday Matinee. Rene and "denaud. ENE AND IVENAUD. Direct from the London Coliseum and Alhambra, Paris—Europe's two Jeadms Variety Theatres. In y " BANJO NOVELTIES." "BANJO NOVELTIES." " BANJO NOVELTIES." A Bright and Original Entertainment. All cjoloists' orchestra, ll boLOISTS' Urchestra. Australasia's Largest Permanent Orchestra. Conductor - - Fred. G. Mumford. Overture - - "Ln Sorrentma (Salvadorez) Book Your Seats. , Ring 43-210. Prices: Is to 2s 9d. Children Half-price. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. gLANDPOHD pARK. gATURDAY, gEVEN COMPETITION, 15 Q.REAT Q.AMES TO BE PLAYED. jQHAMPIONSHIP JJACE FOR JpOOTBALLERS IN QOSTUME. J THE ANNUAL SMOKING CONCERT AND PRESENTATION OP TROPHIES ) Will be held on SATURDAY EVENING. At 7.30 p.m. * ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY. Tickets can be obtained from all Club Secretaries or the A.F.A. Secretary— MR. L. C. H. DAWSON. 26. Empire Buildings, Swinson Street. OHUEJH NOTICES, T\ I 0 C E S E OF AUCKLAND. CONFERENCE OP LAY-READERS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 18. 10 A.M.. In the SYNOD HALL. His Graco the Archbishop will preside. gUNDAY jgUNDAY gUNDAY gUNDAY j^IGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. T T> US SELL pAMERON 1 • -tVUSSELL v-'AMERON SPEAK On "WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES CONCERNING HELL." CONCERNING HELL." PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M R- L LOYD M andeno - B.Eng. (N.Z.), CHARTERED ELECTRICAL AND REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER, Haa Commenced Practice as a Consulting Electrical and Hydraulic Engineer, at 602. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, I ■ . Telephono • 42-048.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19459, 15 October 1926, Page 22
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