. AMUSEMENTS. e EMPRESS THEATRE— (NEWTON) ~~ " TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. 2—STAR ATTRACTIONS—2 CHARLIE MURRAY. JACK MULHALL, GLEN TRYON, " THE POOR NUT." Also, AILEEN PRINGLE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, NORMAN KERRY, "BODY AND SOUL," The story of a doctor so crazed t lor his wife's love that he "would forcibly hide her from STALLS. 9D. W<M CI'RCLE. 1/. WEST END THEATRE— (PONSONBY ROAD). TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45. 2—BIG ATTRACTIONS—2 ~ No. 1— Late Fuller's Vaudeville. The One and Only SAM STERN, AND HIS * COLUMBIA COMEDY CO., A High-class Variety Show. Take our tip—they're real good. No. 2— Screening: AILEEN PRINGLE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, NORMAN KERRY "BODY AND SOUL." STALLS. 9D. CIRCLE, 1/. ALEXANDRA THEATRE. (GREEN LANE.) TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. We take pleasure in presenting a William Fox Mighty Special, "MOTHER MACHREE " (In 10 Huge Reels), Featuring BELLE BENNETT, VICTOR McLAGLEN. Special "Mother Machree prologue. USUAL PRICES. DE LUXE THEATRE— (MT. ALBERT TERMINUS). TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present WILLIAM HAINES "THE SMART SET." Splendid Supporting Programme USUAL PRICES. S" W. BA DRAMATIC RECITAL, gUT rjIHE jpRUTH." (J. Montgomery.) By AUCKLAND DRAMA CLASS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, at 7.30 P.M. In GRAFTON HALL, MT. EDEN ROAD. ' Admission: 1/. To-night, in aid of W.E.A. Funds. To-morrow Night, complimentary to Mrs. F. C. Jackson. 8 AJ-ext s t ;nday, in town hall, Morning, Afternoon and Evening, GREAT DAY WITH BERESFORD STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNI VERSA Kg. :13 ROLLER SKATING. gKATING NOTICE. Rink open every night and Saturday afternoons. Special safety skates for learners. PITT ST., opp. Gas. Coy. Bldgs. xS ELECTORAL. |JNITED p A B 1 I. JgLECTORATE. MEETINGS OF FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF M* R. H. GRBVILLEOFFICIAL CANDIDATE FOR THE UNITED PARTY, Will be held as under at 7.45 p.m.:— LANE'S TEA-ROOMS. TAKAPUNA— TO-NIGHT (Monday), Bth October. PICTUREDROME, MILFORD—TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday), 9th October. Business: ADDRESS, and Formation of Committee. 9 U NITED T>ARTY. NITEDA A R T Y. AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. M R J As7 IT D onald (Official Candidate), Will Meet Friends and Supporters In PARNELL LIBRARY HALL, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928, AT 8 P.M. Address and Formation of Committees. Ladies Cordially Invited. 9 JgAST JgLECTORATE M RS C. E. M agdire (OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE) Will Deliver HER OPENING ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS In ST. ANDREW'S HALL, LOWER SYMONDS STREET, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, At 8 p.m. Chairman: DR. J. HARDIE NEIL. Ladies Cordially Invited. 8 JjV DE N J£LECTORA~E UNITED pARTY. I Meetings of Supporters to help STALLWORTHY WIN EDEN will be held— TUESDAY, October 9, 8 aharp.—Kinsslaiid Methodist Hall. WEDNESDAY,- October 10, 8 sharp.—Dominion Road Methodist Hall. QREY JgLECTORATE. Friends and Supporters are Invited to meet JOHN S. FLETCHER at Kingsland Methodist Hall, 8 p.m., TUESDAY, October £: 8 AT E W ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. ELECTORATE. PUBLIC MEETING, DOMINION ROAD METHODIST HALL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, AT 8 P.M. Speaker: M R W. T. A xdertox - OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE. Chairman: Rev. C. W. Chandler, Assistant City Missioner. LABOUR THE HOPE OF THE WORLD. .. . . _8 Auckland suburbs electorate. ~ SIR GUNSONv - = Official Reform Candidate, Will Address the Electors as nnder: HENDERSON—TO-MORROW (Tuesday), October 9, at 8 pim., Town Hall. NEW LYNN—WEDNESDAY. October 10, at 8 p.m., St. Thomas' Hall. GLEN EDEN—THURSDAY. October 11, at : 8 p.m., the -Public Hall. All Electors Cordially Invited. S BOWLERS— Club Colours, Hats, Ties and Cox, tIM j
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 20
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