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AMUSEMENTS. "The Sea Beast" is worthy to be numbered among the greater achievements of the screen.—N.Z. Herald, Saturday. Majestic, ajestic. MAJESTIC. Majestic."A/f AJESTIC. Majestic. ' " Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. "The Sea Beast" screens at 12.10, 3.5, 6.0, and 8.30. Sessions commence 11.30, 2.30. 5.0. and 7.55. Herman Melville's Whaling Classic, "MOBY DICK." JOHN »J OHN Barky more arrymobb COSTELLO " rpHE " I HE OEA DEAST." OEA OEAST." Seafaring Adventure in the brave old days of 1840, when hundreds of Vessels sailed yearly to hunt the Mammoth oea Beasts. It is against this background of glorious adventure that John Barrymore s new Photoplay, "The Sea Beast, moves. It tells a rousing tale of the' whale hunt, of the thrilling chase of the bO-ton monster dragging his puny pursuers through the waves in his death race. One of the outstanding features of this glorious epic is the exquisite love story or Ahab and Esther. Presented with AN ORIGINAL PROGRAMME And ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT On Grand Opera Scale. * * # * All SSSI OSISi: Overture - - "The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner). Ring 43-210. Box Plan at Theatre. Prices Is to 2s 9d. Children Half-price. JJ IP POD ROME, TO-NIGHT. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. Every Act a Star. UCKLAND THEATRE. The Annual General Meeting of the Auckland Little Theatre Society will be held at the Quoin Club, Exchange Lane, on WEDNESDAY, December 15. at 8 p.m. Business: Important. GERTRUDE SINTON, Secretary. NZ. SHEEPOWNERS' ACKNOWLEDG- . MENT OF DEBT TO BRITISH SEAMEN FUND. Tho Sixth Annual Meeting, of the Subscribers to the above Fund will bo held at the Office of the N.Z. Accountants' Society, Johnston Street. Wellington, on THURSDAY, December 0, 1920. at 10.30 a.m. BUSINESS: To consider Annual Report and Balance-Sheets, and General. The presence at this Meeting of all contributors who can make it convenient to attend is • earnestly desired. W. SAUNDERSON COOPER. Secretary, P.O. Box 428. Palmerston North. HALL (TEMPORARY) An Extraordinary General Meeting will be held in the above on FRIDAY, the 10th day of December. 1926, at P p.m. Business: To consider the advisability of terminating the lease of the hall and the disposal of the assets ROLAND WOOD, Hon. Secretary SPORTING. AI P A PACING C LU: T e A wamutu. MEETING, To be held on the TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE, On * < ATURDAY, JQECEMBER FIRST RACE STARTS 11.45 A.M. SPECIAL TRAINS (See Poster's). ADMISSION.— Course Enclosure .. Cars s. d. .. 2 0 ..6 0 ..26 J. G. WYNYARD,' Secretary. QHRISTMAS jQECEMBER 27 AND 9.g NEW-PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. NOMINATIONS for' All Events close on MONDAY NEXT, December 6, at 9 p.m.. with the Secretary, R. WEBSTER, Box 33, New Plymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ONVEILING CERE MON Y. THE MATAMATA MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Invite the presence of the Relatives of those who fell in the Great War at the Unveiling by His Excellency the Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson, Bart., V.C.M.G.. of the Matamata War Memorial on FRIDAY, December 10, 1926. at 3 p.m. MISS A. G. ROBINSON, Hon. Secretary T HAVE Pleasure in Stating that I have this day taken my son, E. H. Moll veen, into Partnership. . JOHN McILVEEN. Auckland, December 1, 1926. OAPATOETOE Residents! We have X opened a Branch in Mrs. Hunter's Bldgs., Gt. South Rd., Papatoetoe, phone 7. Prompt attention given to orders received by Mrs. Hunter.—Andrew and Andrew, Carriers, Otahuhu and Auckland. WAREHOUSEMEN and Merchants.—An- . ' i drew and Andrew are now running a ! direct daily service between Auckland and | - Papatoetoe. Phones: 45-603, 25-888. ' XMAS LAY-BY CLUBS. BABYLAND," next Bon Marche. Newton.—Baby's Xmas Club, weekly payments secure any article for Baby and Toddler. IVTEW Meccano. 2s Od set upwards; write 'J-' free books, prices Posted throughout ■N.Z.—Skeates, 224. Karangahape Rd. C'MALL Deposit secures your Choice Xmas O Gifts. Tea Sets. Aluminium Ware, Cutlery, Toys.—Skeates. 224. Karangahape Road. ' VMAS Annuals, Books, Ideal Presents, xk Deposit jiow and secure for Xmas.— A ley's, neat Newton P.O. A SMALL DEPOSIT now will secure jtA Canteen Stainless Cutlery, 24 pieces, A'2; B.x powerful Prismatic Binoculars, £4 15s; ideal gifts.—Meltzer Bros., 65, Victoria St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 20