GRAND MATINEE AT 2.30, WITH ORCHESTRA. NOW IN ITS 2ND WEEK. The Picture which Auckland has acclaimed as the greatest of all Norma Talmadge'a triumphs. Action galore—tondcr romance—sinister intrigue. STRAND. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. The Home of Eig Attractions. TWICE DAILY. 2.30 AND 8. "THE QUEEN OF STARS," NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE' NORMA TALMADGE And GILBERI ROLAND GILBERT ROLAND "THE SECOND VALENTINO." And NOAH BEERY NOAH BEERY SCREEN'S GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR. "THE DOVE." "THE DOVE." "THE DOVE." \ story ot a fiery, hot-blooded trio in a renegade land just south thei equator. The settings are beautifully done, the photo,'iaphy excellent Miss Norma lalrnadgo is even more attractive than ever. J-nd INoan Beery is perfect as the villain, Don Jose Maria Y, Sandoval. Altogether, an, admirable picture, which should not bo missed on any account. '2ND GREAT ATTRACTION! 40,000 MILES WITH LINDBERGH. (THE LONE EAGLE.') Aerial Tour Through Foroipn Lands with the Great Atlantic Air Hero, who made the first Solo Flight over the Atlantic. STRAND ORCHESTRA (Directed by Eve Bentley) 'Vill play a Snecially-pplectpd Programme of Suitable Music Vocalist: Miss Mnry CnG»ld (Soprano). •oy PL&VR AT STRAND (Phone 43-114). AND LEWIS EADY. LTD. PARISH HALL DEVONPORT. TO-NrGHT. - TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45 P.M PIANOFORTE AND ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL MISS ERICA BL AM IRES And Pupils, assisted by MISS ALMA McOruer. vocnlist. and MR. F. W. BARKER Elocutionist. THESPIAN ORCHESTRA. t TN ST PAUL'S CHURCH. SYMONDS 1 STREET. On TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18. AND CHRISTMAS DAY. 8 p.m. " THE DRAMA OF THE NATIVITY." A SACRED PAGEANT, performed in Seven Tableaux Vivants, depictine incidents connected with the great historic fact on which our Christian faith rests: each scene introduced with appropriate Carols and Christmas Hymns and Descriptive Reading. SCENES: 1. " The Annunciation." 2. " Arrival at the Inn." 3. " The Angel and the Shepherds." 4. " The Shepherds at the Manger." 5. " The Arrival of the Wise Men at Jerusalem." 6. " The Adoration by the Wise Men. 7. " The Sacraments are the Extension of the Incarnation." N.B.—Words of all Carols and Hymns provided for the Congegations. COLLECTIONS FOR MISSION WORK. rii o - N I G H T. PARNELL PICTURES. s Monster Double Star Programme. Fred Thomson in "THE SUNSET LEGION." Also Esther Ralston in "SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS." pE N D TO-NIGHT A~T JOLLY DIXIELAND By the Sea. New Zealand's Cabaret De Luxe. Phone 26-615. SPORTING. STRATFORD RACES. JANUARY 1 AND 2, 1929. QUEEN ALEXANDRA BAND, OF WANGANUI. The Champion Band of New Zealaud will be in attendance. Popular Cate Charges: Gents, 2b, Ladies and Children, Is. SPECIAL TRAINS EACH DAY FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. WAITARA, TAHORA, OPUNAKE AND WANGANUI. SPECIAL REDUCED FARES. N GARUAWAHIA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. SATURDAY. JANUARY 19. 1929. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with the Secretary at Ngaruawahia on FRIDAY, January 4, at FIVE P.M. Programme posted on application. P.O. Box 22. A. B. JONES. Telephono 130. Secretary. 1 GENERAL MEETING OF OWNERS. A TRAINERS. AND BREEDERS OF TROTTING HORSES will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 19th inst.. at 8 p.m., at the Shop of Mr. F. Knight, Saddler, 237, Broadway, Newmarket. ~ , All those interested in tho sport, of Trotting aro especially invited. BY ORDER. PATENTS. rpo MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent No. 57070 of loth December. 1925, relatinc to " MANUFACTURE OF LITHOPONL. are desirous of entering into arrangements. !>v' way of a Licence or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent, and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES. LIMITED. Patent Agents, 157. Featherston Street, Wellington. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between ROBERT O'CONNOR and FREDERICK WTXF.GAR. trading as O'CONNOR AND WINEGAR, Upholsterers, etc., hat been Dissolved ns from NOVEMBER 30. 1928. The Business will be carried on at 194. PONSOXRY ROAD by FREDERICK WINEGAR, who will he responsible for all Debts, and will receive Payment of all Accounts owing to the Partnership. ROBERT O'CONNOR, FREDERICK WINEGAR December 11 1925. TOWN BOARD NOTICES. J3APATOETOE TOWN ROARD A Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Public Hull, Pnpatoetoe, kt 7.30 p.m on MONDAY. December 17, 1928, when the proposed Water Supply Scheme will be fully explained. WILLIAM YOUNG, Town Clerk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20130, 15 December 1928, Page 24
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