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AMUSEMENTS By Special License and Authority from the Producers tlxo Management of The Finest Theatre T UXE under the A-vF -®-^UX.E Southern Cross T'fcß T JL>l J^uxe New Zealand the great crashing work of genius m Luxe UXE E : Present for the first time that amazed the English speaking rid. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT AT 2.30 AND AGAIN AT 8 P.M., AND TWICE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE WEEK. “THE LOST WORLD” “THE LOST WORLD” “THE LOST WORLD” “THE LOST WORLD” “THE LOST WORLD” “THE LOST WORLD” Now picturised by Firit National in 14 reels, and placed before your eyes I in a vivid, startling story of romance and adventure, bristling with comedy. “THE LOST WORLD*' “THE LOST WORLD** Has taJien its .place .with the best in literature, and is a fitting vehicle for this virile monumental production, that took 6cven years to complete, and cost over a million pounds. # SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. Whose most dramatic novel has thrilled hundreds of thousands, tells a story of love onlv strong hearts can achieve. He brings you adventure that onljf the fearless, dare pursue. “THE LOST WORLD” “THE LOST WORLD" “THE LOST WORLD” “THE LOST WORLD” The greatest gift of the Silver Sheet; the photo-play that will live in the memory while memory remains. Box Plans now on view at Bristol Piano Co., Aitken s Book Arcade, or seats may be reserved by ringing 'Phone 23-080. * FREE LIST SUSPENDED, PRESS EXCEPTED. Attention is drawn to the Realistic Reproduction of the Prehistoric Monsters Now on view in the windows of Begg and Co., Ltd., Manners street. TOWN HALL TO-NICHT! THEY'RE HERE! THE FAMOUS TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! THEY'RE HERE! AUSTRALIAN SCOTTISH LADIES’ PIPE LADIES’ PIPE AND BAND BAND GRAND CONCERT PARTY. CRAND CONCERT PARTY. TOWN HALL, AT 8 P.M. SHARP. On Tour of the World under Drum-Major William Darwin. F.R.G.S., anu Pipe-Major Jes3io Young. “THE WORLD’S CREATEST NOVELTY.” “THE WORLD’S CREATEST NOVELTY.” PROGRAMME INCLUDES: PIPING: SOLOS, DUETS AND BAND ITEMS. SINGING AND ELOCUTION BY AUSTRALIAN PRIZE-WINNERS. DANCING OF ALL NATIONALITIES BY COMPETITION WINNERS. BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTO L. ADMISSION: ss, 3s (Plus Tax), 2s. REPRESENTATIVE: FRANCIS J. WILLIAMS. Wellington Harbour Board SALE OF DEBENTURES £150,000 Loan at 5i% per annum The Board is offering for public sale Debentures of either £too or £I,OOO denomination. RATE OF. INTEREST —si per centum per annum payable half yearly. DEBENTURES mature February 1940. . FRACTIONAL INTEREST paid at si per centum per annum. BROKERAGE PAID. , ... INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL payable free of exchange m New Zealand. 'Prospectus and Tender Forms procurable at any branch of the ; - National Bank of New Zealand Ltd., or from undersigned. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, New Zealand. A. G. BARNETT, Secretary.

There was a tremendous noise in the theatre as the curtain fell. The stagemanager appeared. ''They're calling for the author/’ he said. Oh, but 1 can’t make a speech!’' replied the man who had written the play. The manager grabbed the trembling author ami pushed him towards the curtain. _ "Well, the least you can do is to go out in front and tell the people you’ro at***\

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12196, 22 July 1925, Page 3

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