AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT QUEEN STREET. Sessions; 11, 2, 5, 8. i i i r n 3 — Ia ATTRACTIOXS"°'ken maynard ken maynard IN "50,000 REWARD." "50,000 REWARD." No. 2— MAY McAVOY MAY McAVOY IN "IRISH HEARTS" "IRISH HEARTS" A Beautiful Picture of "Old Ireland." NOTE ! May McAvoy in "Irish Hearts" is without doubt the funniest comedy drama seen in Anckland for many a long day. It's a Riot of Fun and Laughs. 1 _No. 3—Exclusive to AucKland. 29th INTERNATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. AUTHENTIC FILM. Usual Family Prices. 800 SKS 1/. IA Children 6d. HIPPODROME — TO-NIGHT. IMPRESS— NEWTON—TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30 "" A Splendid ~ 2 STAR PROGRAMME. The Screen's Greatest Emotional Actress. POLA NEGRI IN THE SECRET HOUR. A Picture of Intriguing Love and Suspense on a Calibre with her recent big successes. "Hotel Imperial" and "Barbed Wire." Also. Also. MAURICE (Lefty) FLYNN In " SMILING AT TROUBLE." A Roaring Melodrama of the open country. Music by Empress Orchestra. Stalls 9d. Circle 1/. Reserves at Bon Ton or phone 27-077. j WEST END— PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. We present the Greatest Double Star Programme ever screened at this theatre. LOIS MORAN, LAURENCE GRAY In "LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY." Also. Also. CLAIRE WINDSOR JOHN BOWERS In "THE OPENING NIGHT." "THE OPENING NIGHT." Stalls 9d. Circle 1/. Reserves as usual. DE LUXE— MT. ALBERT TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. A Mighty Metro Goldwyn Special. ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY GARDEN OF ALLAH (10 Huge Reels). COMEDY. GAZETTE. SCENIC. Select Orchestra. Usual • ; Prices. ALEXANDRA THEATRE. GREEN LANE. f TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2 Specials on one Programme. RICHARD DIX FORD STERLING In " SPORTING GOODS." Also. Also. DOROTHY GISH In "TIP TOES." Select Orchestra. Usual Prices. I t ~_J DOUBLE STAR COMEDY BILL TO-DAY. HE WHO LAUGHS LIVES LONGEST. GRAND. Direction Mrs. Henry Hayward. A NEW FOX COMEDY, "CHICKEN A LA KING." "CHICKEN A LA KING." "CHICKEN A LA KING." A Roar, a Panic, a Riot, a Mirthquake. And HAROLD T LOYD IN AROLD AJLOYD HISS LKSB "GIRL SHY." HSS5 4 LESg "GIRL SHY." Harold in His Biggest and Best. Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. AT fTIHE mO-DAY _tJLheVXrand Today. piCTUREDROME MILrORD. L „„ TO-NIGHT, AT 8. EVELYN BRENT and GEORGE BANCROFT In a Special Paramount Attraction. "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN." rwo Hours' Jazz. Perfect Floor, Perfect _ , , Music. Special combined tickets for Devonport Patrons from Bus Drivers. rjRAFTON LIBRARY HALL, *-* Mount Eden Road. TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, at 8 p.m. VIISS EVELYN BBNNIE, Pianiste (Pupil of Madame Annie Morris). MB. DENIS KNIGHT, Violinist (Pupil of Mr. Wilfrid Morris). Assisting Artists—Miss Rita Morrison. Elocutionist (Pupil of Mrs. Arthur GrifIths) ; Miß.«es Gladys McLeay, Hazel Moon (Pupils of Miss Laura Walker). Tickets, 2/. Students. 1/. 22 LECTURES. SUNDAY, 3 P.M., UNITY HALL. Lecture by DR. WM. H. PETTIT. "THE SECOND ADVENT: IS IT NEAR?" Review of the Teachings of "Sister Phoebe Marie Holmes," in the Light of Prophetic Scripture. 22 A UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND MUSEUM (Anthropology and Maori Race Section). A PUBLIC LECTURE Will be given in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, PRINCES STREET, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, At 8 p.m., , By DR. E. P. ELLISON. Subject: "THE PRE-EUROPEAN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE POLYNESIAN." £ V. F. FISHER, Hon. Sec. FIRST AID TO THE INJURED. A The First Lecture will be given nn in.TT»i2. MEN at the Ambulance Station Th<?2F? SD £ Y ' 27th September, at 7p.m. sMt f^^epatdC to nrße ° l ' LeCtnre " (7/<W WILLIAM RATTRAY, *• A»bul.ne,BSr n ?B'.£ B d B ?^t
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 23
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