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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY AND NIGHT, LAST DAY AND NIGHT. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. And then not again in Auckland for some weeks. Rudolph UDOLPH VALENTINO'S ' ALENTINO'S Vi j Last and Greatest 1 I Picture, } i . i. The qon i, he Don I i C\F rnilE CHEIK." I ( Up IHE OHEIK." T ! r 1 DELIGHTFUL 11 PROLOG DE. EXQUISITE LIGHTING BEAUTIFUL " EMBELLISHMENT. Sessions: 11.15, 1. 2.30, 4.30, 6 and AJESTIC. AJESTIC. ajestic. AJESTIC. M M MAJESTIC. AJESTIC "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction: Fullor-Hayward Theatres. "A picture of mirrored paim trees, the loveliness of the land and reef, the green of palms, the white of coral, the wheeling gulls, the blue lagoon—burning, coloured, arrogant yet tender —heartbreakingly beautiful. for the spirit of eternal morning was here, eternal happiness, eternal youth, line Blue Lagoon.) H. DE VERB STACPOOLE'S ■WORLD FAMOUS ROMANCE. " THE TJLUE T AGOON," " 1 HE Jt>LUE IJAGOQN." COMMENCING FRIDAY. AT THE MAJESTIC. Filmed on a, lovely tropical Island of the East Coast of Africa by a British Company and a British cast of players. The producers spared no effort or expense to obtain the most beautiful and exact rendering of the story's idyllic atmosphere. One of the sweetest and most natural love stories ever told! A little girl and boy were cast adrift on a desert island like Robinson Crusoe, and crew lip close to Nature and free from the conventions of civilisation. Dick suddenly stumbled upon love! He would watch Emmeline, listen to her: he breathed her as one does the of u rose. "For you.'' he told her, "I'd thread the stars upon a string!" Would it not have been a sin to bring back to civilisation these children who had been brought up face to face with Nature? EXCITING ADVENTURES. AS WELL AS A CHARMING- LOVE STORY! EE—WEE— THE FIRE AT SEA! THE DERELICT! THE HURRICANE! THE NATIVES, and THEIR SAVAGE CEREMONIES, And THE EXQUISITE ISLAND SCENERY. The Thousands of Admirers of the Novel wiU be even more enthusiastic of the brilliant screen version of this. the most popular romance of modern fiction. j —"l \ 1 I The N.7j. (,'ensor Recommends l ! | this Picture for I ADULTS ONLY. Make Sure of Y our Seats by Bookin Ring 13-210. Prices Is to 2s !)d. Next sunday night-last service IN THE MAJESTIC. Mr. Barry Coney and Mr. William Gemmell Soloists. Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher. Preacher. Come LECTURES. AUCKLAND HIGHER THOUGHT il CENTRE. Arts Building. Kitchener St. —New Psychology Lecture THIS (Thursday! EVENING at. 7.45, by Mr. T. \V. Silcock. Subject: "The Subconscious Self." SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING QLUBPRING "MEETING, 1026. gPRING NOVEMBER G AND 8. ACCEPTANCES FOR—GORDON HANDICAP .. . •• 3 sovs. SHORTS HANDICAP .. .. 4.sovs. MITCIIELSON CUP . . . . 6 sovs. HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE . 2 sovs. FLYING HANDICAP . . . . 4 sovs. FINAL PAYMENTS— G.N. GUINEAS 10 sovs. WELCOME STAKES . . . . 6 sovs. CLOSE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) BY FIVE O'CLOCK 15 P.M.). Fees must accompany acceptances or declaration of final payment. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. THE Auckland Dairy Produce Committee. X comprising leading Merchant Houses, advises the following prices (without charges or commission), for the week beginning Thursday, October 2f>, and ending Wednesday, November 3, 1920: —Eggs: Hen and Duck, Is 6d dozen. Butler: First Grade, lid per lb. Second Grade. 9d per BUILDING MATERIALS. Ellison Chambers. I THRESH Water Sand, good, clean quality, . any quantity supplied,—Roose Shipping Company. Phone 8, Mercer. KOZY Homo Designer# prepare Mans, npeoifications attractive Bungalows, from £1 Iss qualified architect.—Hellaby's B1 dgß., opp. G.P.O, m. K6gai unaniticrs, .cngii m, rnene T>OPULAR Modern Homes | 64 pages of' A Plans, eto. i suitable N.Z, requirements, ■'la fld posted.—Kibblewhite, 105, Queen St, USE Ferox Roof Paints.—Colours | Tile. Red, Grey, Brown j mads in England by_ the Walpamur C'o, YOUR nev; home designed, financed, built by A. McDonald, Builder. Pali Rd., Epsom. Phone 21-039. BE Wise, Be Wise.—Buy Mantelpiece's from Factory: special discount Oct.— T. Almond, 82-84, Hooson St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 18

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