AMUSEMENTS. of perfect Sound. and invented some choice new ones! The PI AZA a ? T ect Theatre 1 L,rtZ.rt Sound. PI A7A TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. SESSIONS: It, 1.15, 3.50. 5.30. 8 o'clock. HER HUSBAND LIKED BLONDES, SO SHE BROUGHT ONE HOME! . . Clever . Radiant . .. . Resourceful. She called in everything known to women • • • and invented some choice new ones! MARY ROBERT ASTOR MARY AMES. ROBERT ASTOR AMES IN "SMART WOMAN." "SMART WOMAN." "SMART WOMAN." WOMEN DON'T MISS IT. GAT . GOSSIPY .. . HILARIOUS HIT. Great Supports are included on this Big Bill. , PRICES.-—Stalls, \/; Circle, 1/6. Children HalLprice. ROBERT AMES. MARY ASTOR NEW REGENT | 4 F ; p f p M M LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, Renowned Opera Tenor. Roland Young Cliff Edwards. Esther Ralston, - THE PRODIGAL." M THE PRODIGAL." "THE PRODIGAL." " THE M THE "THE THE LYRIC ;! i. Stalls, la. Ir. Children. Half-price. i' : TUF ivßirn symonds 3T - I lrih LiKiL Ito-night. 8 p.m. "RADIO PICTURES WEEK." £25 FOR A SLOGAN The Screen's Merriest Fumnakcrs, BERT ROBT. WHEELER and WOOLSEY In a Joyous Caraivale of Happy Comedy, "CRACKED NUTS.". Second Big Feature: "CONSPIRACY." With BESSIE LOVE, NED SPARKS, Etc. Get Your £25 Slogan Entry As you Enter. Easy to Win, Have a lry. Reserve Early. No Extm. THEATRE SOCIETY " THE CASE OF" LADY CAMBER" v By BORAGE VACHELL. Special Cast, for this Gripping Play, Headed by GASTON MER.VALE. CONCERT CHAMBER, DECEMBER 2, 3, 4, 5. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Reserved. Gs: Unreserved. 3s. ELECTORAL. gUBURBS JgLECTORATE M B - R. H. M4EBYATTCOALITION CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as under:— TO-DAY (Monday).—NEW WINDSOR RD.. Mr. P. Adams' Residence, 2.30 p.m. AVONDALE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, 8 P.m. ( Phone 28-302. J. A. C. A 1 OFFICIAL COALITION CANDIDATE, Will Speak in the METHODIST SCHOOL ROOM HALL, FRANKLIN ROAD, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 8. CHURCH OF CHRIST HALL, PONSONBY ROAD, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT 8 P.M. J j),OUGLAS. Who is a United Party Candidate for the Maori Western Electorate, should be well supported by tbo Western Maoris. He lias knowledge of both the Maori and the Pakeha Languages, and has. had an extensive connection with confiscated lands, and other Maori Grievances. He has also Wood relationship. an ancestor being Raukawn (Ngati Maniapoto) through Rereahu and Pikiao, for Waikato Tribes, and Marutnn.hu for Thames Tribes, and also Ransinui for Tauranpa. Also Turanaki, through Ruapntahanga. He therefore solicits sup port throughout the Western Electorate,
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