AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS RINCESS MOW OHO WING. • IN OW OHO WING, THE BL IN D pODD ES S. LIND U 0 D D E S a. Featuring Jack Holt, Ernest Torreuco, Esther Kaiston, Louise Dresser. IS JUSTICE BLIND? BLIND pODDESS." LIND OTODDEsS." " BLIND GODDESS." " D GODDKSS.' " BLIND GODDESS." " BjjLJN d GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " Blind godless." " BLIND GODDESS." " BijliND GODDESS." "BjIiDND GODD&SS." " BijiiND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS," " BLIND GODDESS." " BLLND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS.' The most " BLIiND GODDESS." startling " BLIND GODDESS.' revelation •' BLIND GODDESS. ' of the " BLIND GODDESS." unreliability " BLIND GODDESS." of circumstantial " BLIND GODDESS." evidence ever "BLIND GODDESS." portrayed. " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." , " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." " BLIND GODDESS." Blind poddess." LIND iJODDESS " The story, in brief, portrays the thrilling romance of a young prosecuting attorney, who is forced to sacrifice the girl he loves to adhere to his ideal of duty. Tho action is laid in a background that ranges fiom the grim routine of the criminal courts to the smart social atmosphere of Fifth Avenue's exclusive homes. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION, A RT A CCORD Art Accord In A real galloping Western picture with the eternal appeal ol the outdoors. Crammed with breathless riding, hand-to-hand battles between rangers and cattle rustlers, tense romance and a bag full of tricks by Raven, the wonder horse, and Rex, the intelligent canine. SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH THEATRES. PRINCESS—For Reserves E'hone 41-58 G. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 7.45. Plan at deal's. Phone <ll-136, UN A |3 AR K, UNA pAR K. IT N A pAR K, u. N A pA'R K, KING'S DRIVE. WATERFRONT. rjpO-NIGHT, ij P.M. rpO-NIGHT, i J P.M. ' rjpO-NIGHT, ij ' P.M. AND EVfcflY EVENING. ROLL UP FOR THE FUN! ROLL UP FOR THE FUN! If you haven't been to Luna Park, you don't know what you are missing. GO TO-NIGHT! SCENIC RAILWAY. • DODGE'EM. WHIP. CATERPILLAR. MERRY MIX-UP FUN FACTORY. MERRY-GO-ROUND. ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d, Take Council Bus from foot of Queen Street. Fare Id. POWER BOARD NOTICES. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER YV BOARD. OFFICIAL TURNING ON OF'CURRENT. The Hon. tho Minister ot Public Works has consented to officially turn on the Electric Supply at the Takapuna Substation, North cote Road., Takapuna , on WEDNESDAY. December 22 1926 at 2,30 p.m. , An invitation ib extended t;o the Chairmen. Mayors. Councillors, and Officials of all Local Bodie:3 in the Board's area, and ti all Residents to attend the Function. ,S. BRITTAIN BULL, Secretary,, RAILWAY NOTICES. aigggMag ZEALAND RAILWAYS. On and after MONDAY. 20th December, the usual 6.55 a.m. Henderson-Auck-land Tram will leave Henderson at 6.54 a.m., Glen Eden 7.3. New Lynn 7.10, Avondale 7.19 a.m. thence as at present. This train will also stop at St. George's Street when required for passengers. ' pUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. vv'AIOTIRA—PUKEHUIA EXTENSION. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. DARGAVILLE TO AUCKLAND. AUCKtiAND TO DA.ttGAVI.LLE (via, Waiotira). ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1926. a Passenger Train will leave Pukehuia at 11.10 p.m. (on arrival of Motor Service from Dargavilie; for Waiotira. to conn-jct there with tho Night Passenger Tram leaving Whangarei at LI.JO p.ra , and arriving Auckland at 5.26 a.m. on SATURDAY, December 25, 1926. ON SATURDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1926, a Passenger Train, connecting at Waiotira with the Night Passengei Train leaving Auckland at 10 30 p.m on FRIDAY. December 24, 1926, and arriving a,t Waiotira at 3.49 a.m. on SATURDAY. December 25, 1920, will leave Waiotira at 3.5 ft a.m. and arrive Pukehuia 4.45 a.m., where it will connect with Motor Service for Dargaville. , J McENNIS, District Engineer HOLIDAY ; A TTRACTION. oliday Attraction. TUESDAY, IIECEMBER OQ IUESDAY,1 UESDAY, I/ECEMBER «0. rpoWN TT ALL. qpoWN TT ALL. JL OWN O-ALL. I OWN -tIALL. 11/TARCEL rpHURU Marcel I huru Parcel jl huru MARCEL THURU Middle-weight of MARCEL THURU France, MARCEL THURU MARCEL THURU Eddie "darker. DDIE I- ARKER. New Zealand's EDDIE PARKER Middle-weight EDDIE PARKER. EDDIE PARKER. I EDDIE PARKER, P CESE £2OO. Fifteen Three-Minute Rounds, preceded by a Number of Amateur Bouts. Bos Plan opens at Carter and Aeher's NEXT TUESDAY MORNING. NOTE PRlCES.—Reserves, 7s 6d; Stage XI: Circle and Stalls, ss; Back Stalls and Gallery 2s 6d. We pay Tax. REMEMBER, the Town Hall Regulations require every person to be: seated, therefore' BOOK EARLY. J H. WATTS. Hon. Secretary DRESS AND FASHION. HOSIER!, 4s lid.-Send for Bond's latest " Knit-to-Fit " Hose; lovely quality.' Latest Shades. —Falkner's, 303, Queen St. LADIES.— Your Felt and Velour Reniod eiled, latest shape and size.—Cos's Hat Factors', Karangahape Rd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19513, 17 December 1926, Page 24
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