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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY Of ZANE GREY'S "MYSTERIOUS KID EE" And The Bit; Comedy Laugh, "THE HEAVYWEIGHT LOVERS." Commencing ■TO-MORROW PRINCESS. RING ESS. Direction - - - - - Exhibitors' Alliance Present MATHESON LANG In " riVHE ISLAND f\F " Ihe Island vJf Despair." espair." A Romantic Melodrama with a Novel Theme set in tko Southern Pacific Islands. Mathesan Lang, Marjorie Hume and Gordon Hopkirk in a triangular drama. Matheson Lang in a battle of wits. Because he believed himself to be smitten by the dreaded scourge of the East, a sea captain marooned himself, on a desert island, forsaking the girl ho loved at a critical moment in her life. She fell into tho villain's power and sailed for home on tho villain's yacht. The craft was wrocked and the survivors cast upon tho island where the captain sought to end his days. Wh.at happens? See "The Island of Despair." Thrilling Story—Picturesque Surroundings—Good Acting— Beautiful Photography. ITato. Villainy and tho Tardy Triumph of Love. A REAL MATHESON LANG PICTURE. COMEDY. LATEST AUS. GAZETTE. Special Musical Items by HOWARD MOODY'S ORCHESTRA. For Reserves, Phono 41-586. EVERYBODY'S VEIiYBODY'S Direction ■ • - Tlios. A. O'Brien. Your Last Opportunity to Seo CHILDREN HILDREN OS DIVORCE." IVORCE." I

And " THE ROMANCE OF A MILLION DOLLARS." COMMENCING rpo-M ORR 0 W—r P HITR S D AY. 1 O-MORROW— 1 HURSDAY. The Greatest Sea Picture Produced. Better than " The Sea. Hawk." Bigger thau " Capt, Blood." Starring •WALLACE BEERY, ESTHER RALSTON And GEORGE BANCROFT, In OLD TRON-SIDES." ld Ironsides. JAMES CRUZE'S MIGHTY EPIC OF THE SEA. THRILLING BATTLE SCENES. AMAZING ROMANCE AND DRAMA. Depicted with Realism that has never before been equalled. The Year's Mightiest Picture. Additional Attraction. " "WILD TTORSE QTAMPEDE." " VV ILD -Q-ORSE kJTAMPEDE." JACK HOXIE, Supported by his Wife, MARIN SIAS. Four thousand thundering hoofs, in a wild dash, and only one cowboy between them and a frightened girl. The most exciting Wild Horse Picture ever made! Continuous from 10 a.m. Prices, Is to 2s 9d. Children Half Price. RESERVES, PHONE 44-402. EXHIBITIONS.

A UCKLAND d-UCKUXD IiriNTER VV INTER Exhibition. XHIBITION. OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY. COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME. SIDESHOWS AND AMUSING NOVELTI ES BY THE SCORE. FIVE BIG SHEDS PACKED WITH INTER E STING EX HI BITS. ADMISSION. Is; Children. Gd. pROGRAMME—-rjpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), JQANCE ON CERT, Arranged by MR. GOLDIE, 7.30 p.m. From 3 p.m. ORCHESTRA. CHILDREN accompanied by | Teacher admitted Free During | Morning and Afternoon. I I RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES I from all parts of Auckland ! Province. I TELEPHONE DJRECTORY. 44-G38 —Manager and Secretary. 45-SSG Office in Shed 8. 45-6?3—Shed 94 s's2l —Shed 31, Electrical Industrie?. 44-757—Shed 12.

AS /-lOOKING t demonstrations vJAS BOOKING J 'F,MONSTrationS Gas ROOKING I KM O X STR A TIO N £ as vooinvixi; Demonstrations AT TIIK T\riXTER (J HOW. VV [NTKI.', OHOW. "IT WINTER QIIOW. Winter Oiiow. EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. From 2 p.m. to 'I p.m. From 7.30 P.m. to 0 p.m. From '2 p.m. to 4 p.m. From 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. HOME COOKING: Full Course DinnprM. including Joints, Enirece, Vegetables. Pudding*, Sweets. Cakes, Home Dainties, including Pikelets, Pancakes, Waffles and Scones. COMMERCIAL COOKING: Includinii Cakes. Sconcs, and all Classes of Commercial Goods." DON'T MISS THE GAS COOKING D E M ON STR A TIONS. SHED NO. 8. SHED NO. 8. AUCKLAND WINTER SHOW. AUCKLAND WINTER EHOW. AUCKLAND Q.AS (JO.. ]j TD -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 20

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