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AMUSEMENTS. WHAT PRICE rjLOSY? " HAT I RICE VTLOBY?"thrilled and moved thousands of week hos its TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT—-the AND CTRAND. AND OTRAND. TO-DAY'S YOUR- LAST CHANCE! To-morrow, o-morrow. .riiO-MORROW. X O-MORROW. TO-MORROW. O-MORROW. rpo-MORROW. 1 O-MORROW. " The Theatre Beautiful." 20 Players 20 NEW YORK'S GIANT THEATRE. Love of Sunya" was chosen to open largest- and finest theatre in the worlu few weeks ago. AT HER ZENITH. Her First Work as Producer-Star, the United Artists. Charles Chaplin. John Barrymore. MORE VIVID THAN EVF.H! Celebrated Drama. OP \rODTH." F I OUTH." Each Sparkling, Brilliant, Colourful! "The Love of Sunya" is mystical, romantic, gorgeous—all the Great Adventures of Womanhood's Love. Scenes _in the famous Opera Comique! A millionaire's mansion 1 Bohemian revels! A gay prima donna! Many lovers! Occult surprises and Eastern seers! The magic of mortal contact with the spiritual —the soul's venture behind the veil that marks the future. GREAT GLORIAS! FINAL APPEARANCE TACK T UMSDAINF;, iJ ACK JJTJMSDAINE. TACK T UMSDAINF;, J ACK JUUMSDAINE. Who has agreed to make it a REQUEST WEEK, Mr. Lumsdaine will sing your favourite songs in his own inimitable way and —fill them with mirth and melody.— SEATS NOW! Ring 43-210. WHAT are ttie Facts concerning tiie Mexican Struggle? Hear the Rev. Howard Elliott in the Town Hall, on MONDAY, June 13. Reserve your seats.—P.P.A. Office, Sunday School Union Bldgs., 323, Queen St. MEETINGS. \ UCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Incorporated). MONTHLY LUNCHEON. The June Monthly Luncheon will be held at the Chamber TO-DAY (Thursday), at 1-2.45 p.m. Dr. Marsden. Permanent Head of the Department of Industrial Scientific Research, will speak on " RE-SEARCH AND INDUSTRY." E. P. NEALE. Secretary. T EAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. THE FORTNIGHTLY LUNCHEON OF THE UNION WILL BE HELD TO-MOR-ROW (FRIDAY). AT 1 P.M.. IN THE PICCADILLY TEAROOMS. DARBY SI. All interested are cordially invited, pro•vided that Secretary is notified by 8 p.m. to-day. Phone 45-240. SPEAKER: MR. L. A. MANDER. M.A. F. C. JACKSON. Secretary. 14, Gibraltar Crescent. Parnell. EX-SERVICE LEAGUE. A General Meeting of Members and Intending Members, including Imperial and Colonial Forces, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, at 7.30 P.m.. IONIGHT (Thursday), 9th mst. Business: The Object, Badge and Constitution : General. Roll up to hear about the Old Mens U ° me ' A. W. FLYGER. Hon. Sec. LECTURES. THRST-AID TO JD INJURED. The First Lecture will be V! given to Ladies at the Am\Jpafeg<yi/ bulance Station. TO-MOR-ROW (Friday), at 7 p.m. The Fee for the Course (7s 6d) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station* Rutland St. ~I UCKLAND HIGHER THOUGHT CENTRE. Aris Building, Kitchener St.— Psychology Class THIS (Thursday! EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Subject: "LONE AND HARMONY IN THE HOME.' by MISS EVELYN WHITELL. Authoress and Lecturer, of America. CHURCH NOTICES. ClTiSf) ID - WEEK STUDY. The Baptist Tabernacle. Lecturer. I 05 TO NIGHT AT 7.30. The Baptist Tabernacle. Lecturer. REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Subject: The Fourth in the Series of SECOND ADVENT LECTURES. TO-NIGHT'S STUDY. THE MUSTARD SEED GROWTH. Is it natural? What is meant by birds lodging in the branches. FUNERAL NOTICES. «»# r i OURT PRIDE OF ONI HUNGA. NO. 6261. A.O.F. Lsrethren of the above Court arc requested lo attend the Funeral of our late Brother, Hector Stewart. C.R.. which will leave his residence. Arthur St. E., Oneiiunga, to-morrow (Friday), nt 10.30 a.m. F. BARTLETT. Secretary. DANCING. DOMINION Hall (modern, attractive), available for Dances. Euchre, Socials.— Dominion Importing Co. Phone 45-735 or 20-321. BUR.NNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band open for Engagement.— Office, 236, Queen Street. Phcne3 43-234. 25-899. TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30, Palmerston Bldgs.. opp. G.P.U. TITISS COLE.—Ballet Dancing, Elocution. JIVJL Action Songs;- class lessons.—St. George's Hall, Ivingsland; Saturdays, 2.30 P.m. - AT DLL E. VALESKA.—New Studio, Nga--IVI puhi Chambers, Lorne St., opp. Regent Theatre Fhone 46-121. Commencing immediately PARISIAN Dancing Studio, 39 and 40, Winstone Bldgs. (over Smeeton's): Lady and Gentleman instructors. Success assured SALES OF PROPERTY. LAND Agents.—Please notice my Property, Ramarama, disposed of.—R. P. Adams.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19658, 9 June 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19658, 9 June 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19658, 9 June 1927, Page 20