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AMUSEMENTS Managerial.—"THE LOST WORLD” can. only be seen at The De Luxe Theatre. On no account will this marvellous picture be screened a second week in Wellington. Free List suspended. DE LUXE * ■under i them eras* NOW SHOWING! 2.30 DAILY. 8 p.m. NIGHTLY. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, The Eminent British Author, has Aeyer created a Novel More Real and Thrilling than "THE LOST WORLD," "THE LOST WORLD,” "THE LOST WORLD.” “THE LOST WORLD," "THE LOST WORLD,” "THE LOST WORLD,” A Real Super-feature of Thrill, adapted from the Famous Novel of Love and Adventure, Featuring BESSIE LOVE LEWIS STONE WALLACE BEERY LLOYD HUGHES And a Supporting Cast of 3000. Box Plans for the season now on view at Bristol Piano Co., Aitkens Booh Arcade ; or ring Theatre. Tel. 23-080. Special Music Score by ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, Under the Direction of Mr L. D. Austin. Coming! The Greatest Comedy ever screened. REGINALD DENNY In "I'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN.' SOCIETY MUSICIANS. o SECOND RCHESTRAL £< ONCERT, WELLINGTON TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1925, At 8 P.m. BQLOIST: MR HARISON COOK. I , ■ \ TICKETS: 2s and Is. Conductor: Mr Cb. W. Kerry. Accompanist: Miss Dorothy Mills. Hon. Secretary: Mr E. C. Alderson, Highland Park; 'phone 1517. Tickets obtainable from Members of Orchestra. * Seats may be' reserved at the Bristol Piano Co. Booking fee 6d extra. SPECIAL NOTE: Intending Subscribers to the "Three Concerts completing this Season's Performances, may send 10s 6d to Mr E. C. Caahemaille, P.O. Box 170, when two tickets \for reserved seats will be Bent for each Concert. Booking Free at Bristol Piano Co. 503 STRAND T THEATRE. THEATRE. RAND Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO FEATURES. "DANGEROUS INNOCENCE,” "DANGEROUS INNOCENCE," Starring LAURA LA PLANTE AND EUGENE O’BRIEN. An Impelling Drama cf Impetuous Youth. Also, The First Episode of "IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE,” "IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE," "IN THE DAYS OF DANIEL BOONE,” A Stirring Serial of Early American History. Exciting fights with, Indians, whizzing arrows, homing homes, ronfance and love. TO ADVERTISE OUR SERIAL We will pass every tenth kiddie free to the Matinee Sessions to-day. For reserves ring 3299. HO BOXINS gOXING. / V. f|TR OWERN. MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd. Reappearance of the Light-weight Champion to defend the title against the forceful Aucklander. Murray, in his latest letter to the Association, says "They say Dam punching harder and am faster than ever. . . I am at the top of my form now." It is evident that the popular Champion is not going to make any excuses on account of condition if the title is taken from him. SAME PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax. BOX PLAN will open on TUESDAY MORNING at Ned Perry’s, Manners st„ at 10 o'clock. Early door tickets also available at Len Sowman’s, Lambbon quay. 496 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE VTtOR SALE, Cheap Wax Record, X? Standard. Is 3d: four-minute Amberol, 2s. Edison Phonographs; easy time payments. Fleming and Co.. The Phoneries. Newtown. PIANOS and Organs, from JBIO upwards: easy time payments, from 5s weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly opp. Library, Newtown. \KTE Stock all classes of Mnßio and vv Records by the world’s best makers; call and inspect. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries. Newtown. fTHEAP Wax Records, including Standard and Amberol; also Edison Phonographs from 70s; tarns payment system. Fleming and Co., The Phoneries, Newtown. WANTED Known For attractive Printing at go to

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12199, 25 July 1925, Page 3

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