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" The Blue Lagoon " is recommended for ADULTS ONLY by the N.Z. Censor. Majestic AJESTIC Majestic ajkstic TIT AJESTIO Majestic . "Tho Theatre Beautiful." Direction: Fuller-Haywnrd Theatre?. Sessions: 11.15. 1, 2.80. 4.30. G. 30 and S. A TTEND rpHE CESSIONS ZXTTEND i-HE iJ AY OESSIONS AND AVOID THE CROWDS AT NIGHT. Packed houses have been the order of the day since the opening of ''The Blue Lagoon" season. Evidently the public Lijts been waiting for the screen version of Stacpoole's world-popular romance. It has that truth and sincerity which is characteristic of British Art—and follow:; the book faithfully throughout. The World's Most Popular Novel. Made into a Screen Classic, n. DE VERE STACPOOLE'S H. DE VERE STACPOOLE'S South Sea Island Romance. The blue t agoonv he -Dlue JLiagoon." " THE BLUE LAGOON." "THE BLUE LAGOON." " THE BLUE LAGOON." " THE BLUE LAGOON." " THE BLUE LAGOON." ' THE BLUE LAGOON." "THE BLUE LAGOON." " the blue lagoon." Filmed on a beautiful tropical island off the East Coast of Africa. "THE BLUE " THE BLUE " THE BLUE " THE BLUE "THE BLUE Filmed on a beautiful the East Coast A FRESH THEME - DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS - A STORY OF RARE BEAUTY. A little girl and boy cast adrift on a desert island, like Robinson Crusoe—how they l ' grow up close to nature, free from all the conventions of civilisation. At 2.50. 6 and 8 Sessions: SPECIAL PROLOGUE TO " THE BLUE LAGOON." With Miss "oettina it l dwards, iss -Oettina Judwards. In a Spectacular Dance, called " THE SPIRIT OF THE LAGOON." « » * * A LL QOLOISTS HIRCHESTRA. iILL OOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. OVERTURE—"IOLANTHE" (Selections) (Sullivan). Bos Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-210 Prices, Is to 2a Od. Children Half-price. T<own iiall concert chamber. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), AT 7.30 P.M. ANNUAL FESTIVAL CONCERT. By Methodist Orphanages (Ml. Albert and Epsom). Spectacular Display by 110 Children. Action Songs. Marches. Costume Choruses. Tableaux, Special Lighting Effects. Speaker: REV. WILLIAM READY. Tickets Is. Children Gd. CRICULTURAL LICENSING NOTICES. RAILWAY NOTICES. ipfivSvZealand railways. AUCKLAND RACES AT ELLERSLIE. . NOvfEMBKK 6 AND 8. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Tickets, available for return until November 1), 1926, will be issued to Racecourse Siding or Auckland from Hamilton, Waiuku, Opatieke and intermediate stations on NOVEiaJaJiR 6 AND 8, by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 12 noon (each day). Tbese tickets will not be available by Main Trunk Express trains. Return tickets to Racecourse, available on day of issue' only, will be issued on both days from Auckland and Newmarket, fare Is Gd. Single tickets only will be issued from Racecourse, minimum fare Is. Free passes, privilege, season and commatation tickets (Reporters' tickets and passes held by members of the Legislature ezcepted), from any station, and ordinary and tourist tickets from Auckland and Newmarket will NOT be accepted at Ellerslie Racecourse. Passengers travelling from Auckland and Newmarket to the Raceeourse by any train timed to stop at the Racecourse Siding must hold special race tickets. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.—Trains will leave Auckland for Racecourse at intervals as required, from 10.15 a.m. on NOVEMBER 6, and from 10.37 a.m. on NOVEMBER 8, returning frequently after last race. Special race trains will NOT stop at REMUERA and GREEN LANE. On both days"' a train for Auckland will leave Hamilton 7.2 a.m.. Frankton 7.20, Ngaruawahia 7.45. Huntly 8.7. Mercer 9.1, Pnkekohe 9.42, Drury 9.59, arriving Race.course 10.50 a.m., and Auckland 11.8 a.m. After leaving Papakura this train will stop only at Otahuhu, Racecourse Siding. Green Lane. Remuer.a and Newmarket. The usual 9.16 a.m. Papakura-Auckland train will leave Papakura at 9.40 a.m.. Manurewa 9.54, Papatoetoe 10.8. Otahuhu 10.16. arriving Auckland 10.49 a.m. On November 6 the usual 5.42 p.m. Auck-land-Papatoetoe train runs through to Papakura. Train for Onehunga connects at Penrose with this train. AUCKLAND - HAMILTON RETURN TRAINS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER R.Auckland dep. 5.25 p.m.. Racecourse 5.43. Pukekohe 6.58, Mercer 7.47, Huntly 8.50, Frankton 9.51. Hamilton arr. 9.56 p.m. This train takes passengers only for Panakura find beyond. MONDAY., NOVEMBER 8: Auckland dep. 5.30 p.m.. Racecourse 5.49 p.m.. N Pnkekohe 7.2. Mercer 7.41, Huntly 8.33, Frankton Hamilton arr. 9.27 p.m. This train will NOT stop Southdown to Papakura inclusive, but stops if required at all stations beyond Papakura. ' "<"KT > Nn-PTJ.F-NfiVTLLF.K ATTKAPAKAPA: On both days the nsnal 4.5 p.m. Auckland-Helensville train n-ill leave Auckland at R.O p.m.. Newmarket 6.10 p.m.. Relensville arr. 8.20 p.m. This train runs through to Kaukapakapa on November G only. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. Bryant HOUSE, CONVALESCENT HOME FOR CHILDREN. KARIOt. RAGLAN. The Home will be opened on NOVEMBER 8 to receive Children. Applications for admission should be made to the Matron, to Mr. D. V. Bryant. Te Rapa, or any of the Trustees. R. ENGLISH, Secretary to the Trustees. YTACANCY for Elderly Lady, needing care V and attention.—Address at Heiuxd. REMOVAL NOTICES. NATIONAL COLLECTORS. (Roope Bros., Limited). HAVE REMOVED 16, FORT STREET. (Ist. Floor), AUCKLAND. Phone 43-145. P.O. Box 745. WANTED TO LEASE, F ARMLET, going concern, or Market Garden. p.c., showing fair living; rent in advance.—GJF., 128, Hkbvlld.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19474, 2 November 1926, Page 18

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