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AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESSNEWTON, TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. 2—SELECTED FEATURES —2. No. 1 — BILLIE DOVE With CLIVE BROOK In “THE YELLOW LILY.” Oue of the Strangest Love Stories ever told. Billie Dove’s Most Beautiful Role. No 2— A Metro-Goldwyn Production. NORMA SHEARER, RALPH FORBES, In “THE LATEST FROM PARIS.” “THE LATEST FROM PARIS.” Music by Empress Orchestra. Stalls, 9d. Circle, 1/. WEST Endtheatre, PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. The Management have secured under big expense the Greatest of all Outlaw and Bushranger Stories. “THE TE KOOTI TRAIL.” £70,000 and 300 lives were lost in fruitless efforts to capture him. The Genuine Story of Te Kooti. No Advance in Prices. STALLS 9d. CIRCLE, 1/. DE LUXETHEATRE (MT. ALBERT TERMINUS.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Metro-Goldwyn Films Present The Screen’s Greatest Comedy of the Year “BRINGING UP FATHER.” The Characterisation of “Maggie” and “Jiggs” brought to life on the screen. USUAL PRICES. @3 — HIS MAJESTY’S. — Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. To-night. u p.m. sharp. O-NIGHT. o r.M. SHARP. DOZENS TURNED AWAY! The Management regrets its inability to accommodate all those who sought admission to a packed house on Saturday last. “ THE BELLE OF NEW YORK.” “ THE BELLE OF NEW YORK.” For three nights His Majesty’s delighted audiences have been thrilled by the music of, and have had pleasurable satisfaction in, this most popular revival by the AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST DISPLAYED. As predicted, in spite of counter attractions, the box plan to date reveals this magnetic Musical Comedy to be the Society's outstanding production for many years. There are ONLY 6 MORE NIGHTS. Do not neglect your reservations any longer. BOX PLAN: Lewis Eady. Ltd. POPULAR PRICES : D.C. and 0.5., 6/ ; Stalls. 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early doors, 6<l extra. NO TAX. DAY SALES : H.M. Theatre Sweets Stall. BOXING. ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL.—TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TOMMY McINNES, w Middle-weight. TOMMY McINNES, , c „ of Scotland. TOMMY McINNES, BOXES Middle-weight TED MONSON, Champion of TED MONSON, 4 t „ TED MONSON, Australia, ’ FIFTEEN ROUNDS. FOR A PURSE OF £2OO AND EXPENSES. DON’T MISS THIS CONTEST. NOTICE TO PATRONS: THE BOX PLAN Is at Carter and Asher’s, Shortland Street, REMEMBER—THE TOWN HALL REGULATIONS Require every Person to be Seated. Therefore, BOOK YOUR SEAT. PRICES : Reserves, 7/6 ; Stage, £1; Circle and Stalls. 5/ : Back Stalls and Gallery, 2/6. We pay tax. 24 DEFENCE NOTICES. & rnHIRD FIELD BATTERY, -L N.Z.A. Drivers and Recruits are hereby warned tO TUESDAY" -25TH INST. AT 7.30 P.M. AT DRILL HALL. RUTLAND STREET. H. H. OSMERS, Capt. O.C. 3rd Field Battery, N.Z.A. First Field. MONEY TO LEND. r»pr TO £lOO Advanced Privately on Furniture. Pianos, Shares, etc (without removal) ; easy repayments. Genuine householders receive special consideration. F Thomas, Rew’s Chambers, opp. G.P.0., City. D pUBLICITY. THE EQUITABLE OFFERS YOU A BETTER LOAN AT THE LOWEST INTEREST POSSIBLE IN AUCKLAND. STRICLY CONFIDENTIAL, WITHOUT PUBLICITY, WITHOUT TROUBLE, on Furniture, Pianos, Mvtor Cars. Life Policies. Debentures, and Every Class of Security (all Without Removal). OUR OFFICES SO SITUATED AS TO GIVE UTMOST PRIVACY. COMPARE OUR CHARGES and be CONVINCED of the BENEFITS we can offer you. Loans in other Offices and Hire Purchase Agreements L’aid Off. Larger amounts advanced and placed on our Easier Terms. ipHE L OAN AND JpiNANCE 0O„ £?DHIS MAJESTY’S ARCADE First Floor). 173, QUEEN ST. Phone 44-729. D GOLF. T7UNEST Range of Golf Material, expert P coaching by leading professional. List free. —Johns. Ltd- Chancery St. Q ELOCUTION. RATE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College. London). — Dramatic Art. Speech and Deportment.—l2, Scots Hall, Symonds St MTH

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 20

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