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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME At the ■ —— gIEAO “The Homo of Big Pictures." Direction; Puller-Hay ward Theatres. Afternoon Session 2.15 p.m. EVENING SESSION 7.45 p.m. A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR I ALL THE FAMILY. THE WORLD’S SWEETHEART, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, In the kind of picture only Mary Pickford could make, combining tho tenderness of a love story with the rollicking joyousness that made “ The World’s Sweetheart.” ‘ MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘ my BEST GIRL.’ ‘ MY BEST GIRL.’ > MY BEST GIRL.’ * my—best—Girl.’ • MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘ MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘ MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘ MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘ MY BEST GIRL.’ ‘ MY BEST—-GIRL.’ ‘ MY BEST GIRL.’ Adapted from the well-known novel by KATHLEEN NORRIS. Funnier than ‘ LITTLE ANNIE ROONIE,’ sweeter than ‘ DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALT,,’ more stirring than * TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY.’ Mary at her adorable best. THE, STRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the Couductorship of Mr L. D. Austin. Entr’acte, ‘ Canzonclta ’ (D’Ambrosia). Soloiste, MARIE RAVEL. Box Plans Open in the Theatre Entrance from 10.30 a.m. daily. Phono 13-379. WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE TO DISCRIMINATING PICTURE PATRONS THAT ONCE AGAIN WE HAVE SECURED THE VERY FINEST OBTAINABLE IN MOTION PICTURES. COMMENCING AT THE STRAND, "THE HOME OF BIG PICTURES,” ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, WE HAVE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING RONALD COLMAN AND VILMA BANKY IN THE POWERFUL ADAPTATION OF BARONESS ORCZY’S CELEBRATED NOVEL. ‘ LEATHER FACE,’ OR ‘TWO LOVERS.’ NEED WE SAY MORE?,

LIONS! TIG JO IIS!! | ' ELEPHANTS!!! COWBOYS!!! I CLOWNS!!! INDIANS!!! A HUG 10 HEAL CIRCUS On t!io Screen! CHILDREN—IT'S THE TREAT OF ' YOUR LIVES!! jP RAND AND PLAZA j<br MATINEE DALLY, at. 2 o'clock. ■ TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 sharp. CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! CIRCUS! COMES TO TOWN!! A Thrill in Every Minute of it. ‘THE BIG SHOW.’ •THE BIG SHOW.’ ‘THE BIG SHOW.’ •THE BIG SHOW.’ ‘THE BIG SHOW.’All I,ho world loves a circus—young and old alike. Here's a real circus story, with (lie hi" top ”as its stage, and elephants, downs, Indians, cowboys, and all the other picturesque characters of a “ big show ” as its actors. And it's a real circus story, because the famous Miller's 101 Ranch Show provided the background. And on the same Bill. The Hilarious Irish Farce, ’ FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ ‘FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ ‘FINNEGAN’S BALL.’ It’s a Scream—Funnier than ‘The Cohens and Kcllvs,’ ‘Callaghans and Murphys,' and ‘“Bringing Up Father’ in one. Como and yell at ill! HOLIDAY RESORTS. HOLIDAY RESORTS. THE ‘ EVENING STAR.’ QUBSCRIBERS CAN OBTAIN THE O -STAR’ REGULARLY on the day of issue from the following Agents:— Purakanui Mrs M. Stevenson. Waitati Mr Townsend. Warrington Mr Couper. Soacliff Mr Mayall. Karitanc Hope Bros. Waikouaiti Mr Bunting. Palmerston Mr I. W. Robinson. Brighton " (Ocean Taieri Mouth Waihola Oufcram Mosgiel Milton Balclutha .... Gore Mr Booth. Miss Miller. View) Mrs Storey. Mr Knarston. Mr M’Carthy. Messrs Adams Bros. Mr A. M’Cloy. Railway Bookstall. Railway Bookstall. Mrs Ffrost. Tomahawk Mr Pereira Maoandrews Mrs Woodhouse. Broad Bay Miss Clearwater. Portobellc Mr Moss. Also of the Motor Coaches to Berwick, to Ranfurly, and to Palmerston. ' Where delivery by Agents is impracticable, the Paper will be forwarded by post for the term required. PERSONAL. GARDNER (Deceased), ALL Persons Claiming to be Children of the late WILLIAM ALFRED GARDNER aro referred to the advertisement for Claimants in Wellington ‘ Dominion,’ of the 21st December, 1928. H. A. HENRY, Acting-master in Equity, • Supreme Court “of New South Wales.

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Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 8

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575

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 8

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