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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND BIRTHDAY WEEK. AUCKLAND'S TWIN THEATRES CELEBRATE t Come Along! Join in the Pun, QTRAND lO TRAND STRAND TRAND STRAND TRAND Direction - • Fuller- Hay ward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15, 1, 2.30 4.30, C and 8. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. W5 Ail 10 Ylar! Old To-day. O-DAY. 4 ; - OUR BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME COMMENCES TO-DAY. TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. it's the Brightest and Biggest Programme the Strand ha.s ever Presented. Jurat Look at it ! 1. OVERTURE—"THE MERRY WIDOW" 2. STRAND MAGAZINEWORLD'S LATEST NEWS. 3. PICTORIAL REVIEW. SCENIC. INTEREST 4 JUVENILE BALLET- "COLLEGIATE" A Bright and Snappy Song and Dance Novelty,. At Evening Sessions. 5. COMEDY. 6. ORCHESTRAL INTERLUDE—- " THE VILLAGE ORCHESTRA." Strand Symphony Orchestra makes merry on the Stage. At Evening Sessions. 7. Australasian Films Present—- " QOULS I7OR GABLES." " OOULS rOR CABLES." " QOULS r.MDR QABLES." " Oouls ror Dables." With CLAIRE WINDSOR And ' EUGENE O'BRIEN. An Absorbing Socioty Drama, with Magnificent Gowns and a Fashion Parado of Furs. All about a Wife who loved clothes and wanted a Sable Coat. She got it, but nearly lost her husband. Another Feature of Birthday Week. THE BIG BIRTHDAY CAKE. With 10 Candles. At Every Afternoon Session (2 till 4.15, Saturdays excepted). a dainty cup of tea will be given to each patron., with Birthday Cake. Cut Yourself a Slice of Cake and Make Yourself at Home—at the Strand. QTRAND QYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. JO TRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Book Your Seats No^. Ring 43-114. Prices, Is to 2s 9d. Box Plan at Theatre. Children Half Price MrOTOEISTSI -OTORISTS! If you are interested in the economical operation of your car, do not fail to see The |?reb screening HE I 1 REE o GREENING Of the Educational Film entitled, " THE STORY OF A SPARE PLUG," " THE STORY OF A SPARK PLUG," " THE STORY OF A SPARK PLUG." To be shown ir> UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO., LTD.. UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO.. LTD.. ' SHOWROOM. SHOWROOM. Upper Symonds Street. TO-NIGHT - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. Produced under the auspices of the United States Depaitment of Interior to aid the conservation of petrol. Very interesting and instructive It shows by slow motion the internal workings of a motor-car engine. Also Showing' THRILLING RACE FILM of varioi.n EUROPEAN GRAND PRIX MOTOR RACES. ALL MOTORISTS SHOULD ATTEND. ORGAN RECITALS. IgUNDAY jgVENING AT g O'CLOCK. QRGAN J>ECITAL By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. PROGRAMME: I.—Carillons • .... Faulkes. 2.—Three Choral Preludes - - - - Bach. " A Wondrous Child, the Virgin Born." " Jesu, My Chief Treasure." "In Thee is Gladness " (New Year). J—Fantasia on Christmas Hymn Tune. " Hark, The Herald Angels Sing," MAUGHAN BARNETT. „ 4—Reve Angelique - • Rubinstein. s—Choral Improvisation. "In Dulci Jubilo " -' - Eiarg-Elert. 6.—The Holy Child - - • John Ireland. 7. —March of the Magi Kings - Dubois. B.—Aclesto Fideles ... Reading. .Arranged for Organ and Bells. J. MELLING, Acting-Town Clerk. ARJ UNIONS. DESULI OF jQEA'WING. g-IA QRA QAMBRIDGE jJNION. DRAWN AT TOWN HALL, CAMBRIDGE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. Under Police and Civic Supervision, and in the presence of a representative of the Minister of Internal Affairs. OFFICIAL LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS. £SO PRIZES. A 36348 A45(34.1 D 38973 D 85084 £25 PRIZES. 839730 871686 C 27142 C 3310-1 ! F34305 FSJISS2 F52038 F74607 £lO PRIZES. A 30313 A 84189 820261 825758 1349305 B 56766 872033 D 22527 D 43175 F32483 F63569 F75287 F84190 H 20617 H 21383 H 25957 £5 PRIZES. A 24693 A 26817 A 27187 A 27192 A 325153 A3308S A 33815 A 37505 A 37952 A3BIBO A 40545 A 48245 A 54436 A 55792 A 57441 A 59797 A 64262 A 76503 A 80309 A 82420 A 95136 A 95818 A 97351 A 99831 1327697 832542 83G276 836793. A 24825 84ci949 846095 850585 855600 860799 871444 865962 872991 877463 877742 878313 C 20193 C 21.174 C 22717 C 23255 C 25448 C2SGBB C2i5886 C 31166 C 3-1061 C 33930 C 42497 C 42858 C 44551 C70U40 C 70205 C 70328 C 88637 D 2.1211 D 25554 D 26727 D 29855 D 30916 D 42013 D 70:203 F34128 F3SQ94 F43049 F 43984 F51471 F52151 F53156 F 59435 F62149 F63045 FCT26O F70910 F77915 H 22330 H 25406 837953 THOROUGHBREDS WANTED r pROTTER square gaited. 2.'.K) oi better. latate price age and performances,— N. Fitch, Pokeno, W&ikato.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19513, 17 December 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19513, 17 December 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19513, 17 December 1926, Page 24

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