AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY - rpHE T AST DAY ■POSITIVELY J- HE JJAST NIGHT. " rpHB rpAXI T\ANCER." «± HE 1 AXI D ANCER,'' arid ""TpHE TfIGHTING T7IDGE." »i HE i- IGHTING JUDGE." Sessions. 11.30, 2.30. 5. 7.45. National. ATIONAL. — Rational. IN ATIONAL. "XTATIONAL. IN ATIONAL. 'Another Exclusive Programme, COMMENCING rrO-TtfORR OW, OMMENCING ± 0-"J-ORROW. THURSDAY, ± HURSDAY. National Pictures, Ltd., Presents, CLIVE "DROOK, LIVE iJROOK. OLIVE BROOK, "DROOK, V->LIVE DROOK. Evelyn "orent. velyn Drent, in " QONIA," " OONIA," M OONIA." " OoNIA," " SONIA," " QONIA," " OONIA," Adapted froA the Novel by QTEPHEN M C TT Els "^ AIOTEPHEN IVLC-IXENNA. In 189S hall across the world throughi the Ikxy southern seas, the traxnp ship * BE" is east bound for Cardiff. Of all the flotsam and jetsam aboard, the •trangest bit of humanity is a lad named David O'Rane, the son of Lord O'Rane, a Radical banished by five nations. Lord O'Rane on his death-bed had exhorted hia son to go back to England, to Oxford. , , Oxford! A countless thousand leagues beyond that far horizon, Oxford the maker «f men and the pinnacle of David's dreams. The story of how David came to realise liis ambition is told in an intensely interesting and dramatic manner.
In Addition: SHIRLEY ]\ fASON, HIRLEY iV±ASON. shirley mason, SHIRLEY MASON, SHIRLEY MASON. riULLEN T ANDIS, v-'ULLEN ANDIS, in "CJWEET DOSIE nT*fiADY." " iJWEET XVOSIE yj VTRADY," '•SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY." "■CtWEET T> OSIE A'rtBADY," "DWEET. XVOSIE VJ UTBADY." 'A Picturisation of the Immortal Sons sung by millions. _ The screen's " Abie's Irish Rose," " Uncle lien," is an unusually interesting character in the story. Ho is a kindly old soul who runs a pawn shop on Second Avenue. This old Jew and a very Irish policeman furnish the comedy which abounds throughout the picture. A sweet story of Irish and Hebrews in which there abounds considerable comedy and pathos, with comedy in the ascendant. Full supporting programme, includes. "BIG GAME." 2 REEL COMEDY. .NATURE INTEREST, " THE DIVER." LATEST GAZETTE. PRICES AS' USUAL. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ("J IT Y O F AUCKL AN D. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT '8 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR. MISS MINA CALDOW—VOCALIST. MISS ISOBEL LANGLANDS—VIOLINIST MR. MAUGHAN BARNETTCITY ORGANIST. MR. LEO WHITTAKER—ACCOMPANIST
ADMISSION: 6d and Is. RESERVED SEATS. 2s at Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen St. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. Click plack habaeet. LICK VLACK VABAEET. NEWMARKET.
"WINTER SHOW GALA NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). 8-12. Special Turns and Favours. Dance to tha Best Band on Auckland's Only Sprung Floor. Admission. 7s Cd Double. Phones: Day, '25-021: after 7.30. 46-131. THE ' GRAND FRIDAY NEXT. " THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG." Vocalist: MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD. PATENTS. pUBLIC NOTICE. The Proprietors of the. undermentioned Letters Patent are desirous of entering into negotiations with manufactiu-ing firms for the full development and practical working of their inventions in New Zealand, so that the reasonable requirements of the Public may bo satisfied:—
Letters Patent No. 43288, Dated 14th October, 1918. entitled. "IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO DEVEHICLES."FOH C^PLING Letters Patent No. 48385, Dated Ist October. 1921. entitled. " IMPROVEMENTS IN APPARATUS FOR THE DISTILLATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS. Letters Patent No. 38235, Dated 4th August, 1916, entitled. "IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO GEARED TURBINE INSTALLATIONS FOR SHIP PROPULSION." Letters Patent No. 44307, dated 27th July, 1920, entitled, "AN IMPROVED TURBINE BLADE ATTACHMENT."
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DENTISTRY. A pERF E C T SET O F 7JT E E T II £2/12/6. Remodelling Set . . . . £1 10 f> Painless Extraction .. £0 2 U extractions free when sets are ORDERED. H. W. F" OST ' ■ DENTIST, Late University Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and Wellington. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. JELLICOE CHAMBERS, Queen Street, Auckland. Entrance Wyndhain Street. (Next Herald.) Phone 46-232. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. MISS „ MARY RUDDOCK. TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Who, after studyins: under the Famous Dutch Violinist, Max Mossel, Has recently returned from England, is prepared to receive Pupils Address: 14. AYR STREET. Parnell. L~~ILLIAN QUINN™IaTb;, Teacher of Pianoforte.—9, Lewis R. Eady arid Son, Ltd., Studios, 15, lvaraiigahape Road. Phone 46-U3O. TEACHERS OF_ ELOCUTION. gPEECH TRAININ G. Public - Speaking^/Recitation, Conversation. Business. Separate Classes for Boys and Girls. C U L F 0 U D< BELL. < * Pni y Studio 3 (next. Tabernacle). Queen Street. Plione, Academy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 20
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