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amusements. IT IS HERE. THE MYSTERY MELODRAMA SUPREME SCREENING ONLY AT rpHE VTATIONAL. rpHE VTATIONAL. IHE 1M ATIONAL. Direction: Robt. A. Cleland. Sessions: 11.30, 2.30. 6.0 and 7.45 For the First Time in New Zealand. DOLORES pOSTELLO OLORES V^OSTELLO " The. Third Degkee. : Based on Charles Klein's Great Play. THE THIRD DEGREE. The most-talked-of play of the century. Even more striking on the screen. Dolores Costello in a role that once again proves her claim to be the most versatile young lady in motion pictures. THE THIRD DEGREE. A mystery melodrama, superbly acted and directed, based- on a flawless stage play. Reeking with tense moments that hold one and all spell-bound. You must see it. THE THIRD DEGREE. Bewildered men and women writhe on a stool of agony, a blinding light flooding their weary eyes, with harsh voices in the darkness beyond threatening, cajoling, insisting, demanding, questioning them until their senses reel and the earth seems to be staggering crazily through trackless space. Slapped awake and roughly shaken, lempted with food, tempted with drink, tempted with promises of freedom and rest to confess a terrible crime of which they are guiltless. THE THIRD DEGREE. One of the real "BIG" pictures of the year—the greatest police melodrama, of all time, showing scenes of circus life, love under the shadow of the law, and a terrifio expose of the working of the most iniquitous torture of modern times. The npnißD he Ihird Uegree." IS EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL. AND CAN BE SCREENED FOR SIX DAYS ONLY. On the Same Programme: Reed EED Howes owes The cjelf qtarter." HE OELF OTARTER." WITH MILDRED HARRIS AND SHELDON LEWIS. A Zippy, Live Production, Sparkling with Humour, and Teeming with Action. Five Reels of Unadulterated Fun. IT'S A NEVER SAY DIE SELF-STARTER. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. For Reservations, Phone 42-IG9. rpHEATHE gOCIETY. Intending Members who ifijrFMpJ have not yet enrolled should make immediate application to the Secretary, 205, Victoria Arcade, as public booking for the Fourth Production, 1927 Season, JpYGMALION, BY G. B. SHAW, TO BE PLAYED ON DECEMBER 8. 9. 10, 12, Opens at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., TO-MORROW. Very heavy bookings will be experienced at this extended season. SPORTING. rpHE STATEMENT HAS BEEN PUBA LISHED THAT ACCEPTANCES For the WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING CLOSE ON SATURDAY, Whereas the Closing Date is TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). gUMMER MEETING, 1927-28. JANUARY 2 AND 3 ' GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov. each), FORFEITS (lsov. each) for— G.N. Derby, 33rd Royal Stakes, G.N. Foal Stakes. ARE DUE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). BY FIVE O'CLOCK. FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. DAMPING. TTOLIDAY CAMP FOR 'fPSIMf BOYS. Conducted By Y.M.C.A. BOYS' DIVISION. " Dec. 17 until Jan. 28. (A boy may go for One Week or More.) Special 10 days. Employed Boyß, Dec. 24 to Jan. 3. Younger boys from 11 and older boys up to ISi -vears. Expert Supervision by Trained Leaders. As accommodation is limited, parents are advised to enrol thoir boys immediately. Ring write or call for full particulars, CAMP DIRECTOR. Y.M.C.A. STREET COLLECTIONS. NEEDY CHILDREN. DO YOUR UTMOST AT STREET COLLECTION ON FRIDAY NEXT. AND SO BUILD UP A BETTER CITIZENSHIP. THE HOPE 'OF THE FUTURE IS WITH THE CHILDREN. Support the PLAY ASSOCIATION by giving, for Children's Community Club in Freeman's Bay and for Equipment of Playing Fields. , , ' , . Give joy and health to little ones, who, during -summer, cannot leave the city. ELECTORAL. pAPAKURA TOWN BOARD. POLL-ADOPTION OF RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 40 of the "Rating Act, 1925," that a poll of Ratepayers oi the Papakura Town District will be taken between the hours of 9 a.m and 7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 2l»t day of December, 1927, on the proposal to adopt rating on the unimproved value POLLING BOOTH: Town Board Office, Coles Crescent, Papakura. JAS. McCALL, Chairman. December 1, 1927. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. Ratepayers are strongly advised (especially those who have recently purchased properties), to make sure that their names are correctly entered on the roll, which will be closed 14 dayß prior to the poll being taken. DRESS AND FASHION. CRICKET, Football and other Sports Caps and Badges.—Co* The Hatter. Karangatiape Road iLEATHER Boas Fashionable.—Select your ' now one! Also Renovations.—Mrs. Crombie, City Chambers,, Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19808, 1 December 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19808, 1 December 1927, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19808, 1 December 1927, Page 22