AMUSEMENTS QUEENS lEATRE ♦ - TO-NIGHT —8 TO-NIGHT i 3 MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.50. 1 SPECIAL EXTENDED SEASON. iE.The Greatest Thriller of All Time! 3 3 Gasps! Creeps! Thrills! Laughs! “ 3 ' Shudders! 5 3 United Artists Present “ | “THE BAT” 1 3 A Mystery Drama. 3 3 Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery 3 5 Hopwood. 3 3‘THE BAT” “The Raided Bank.’’S = 'THE BAT” . “The Haunted Halls,”3 S 'THE. BAT” “The Hidden Chamber." = = ‘THE BAT” “The Flitting Omen of 3 3 “THE BAT” 111.” 5 5 ‘THE BAT” “The Ghostly Shadee."j3 3”THE BAT” “The Stirring Tempo of“ 3“THE BAT” A Thousand Terrors.” 3 S ‘THE BAT” “The Biggest Hair3“THE BAT” Raiser This Season.” 3 3 «o* Plans :-t the Prwtol Piano 3 Co., or Ring Theatre. ‘Fhono 22-331. 3 EMPR E S S Direction .Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Continuous:. 11 a.m. to 10 ,p.m. A PROGRAMME OF SUPER EXCELLENCE. “THE BLIND GODDESS” The' ".Manslaughter” of 1926 \ and The most dynamacically dramatic theme ever filmed, featuring JACK HOLT ESTHER RALSTON ERNEST TORRENCE and LOUISE DRESSER The most startling revelation of the unreliability; of circumstantial evidenco ever portrayed. A story that throbs with life an 4 suspense, and there's ft . wonderful climax. It’s a Paramount Picture l ■ Also: Master .Pictures Present “BLACK CYCLONE’* Starring ' REX King of Wild Horses, A picture so big, so gripping, so filled with the things; that stir the heart that you will sit spellbound, held enchanted by the magic of the story. And the FUNERAL OF BIR JAMES CARROLL. The impressive funeral of a man beloved . of both Maori and Pakeha. Box Plans ,at the Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. V A LnE N T IN E. _ VALENTINE. A fascinating ; Song One-step—a wonderful success<{£ B £j 6 ggValencl;q»’ > ■ - - ■'- i V ALE ■NTIJB;- ’ V A L E N T 1 }J E. ; . A melody which bring-yon to ybtttv feet-rto dance 'as <is played. • ' . ’ ‘ CTO . Song Copy 2s, poSic jSfe Id. • . Record 5s r posted 6s 2d. . Player. Rolf 7e - CHAS2 BECC A SO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. ■ VICTORIA HALL. Adelaide road. MADAME FOLEY AND CO. FINE Fancy Costumes . for Hire, towiror country. . IF . . . TAILOR-MADE SUITS, as made for each customer at jyjILLIGAN'S, ■ KELBURN AVENUE, could be bought at as'low a price as those standardised and made in hundreds, everyone would prefer !—it can’t he’ done, because the handiwork in : a -genuine Tailormade Suit COSTS IN WAGES 4 TIME'S AS MUCH as the work in a machine-made, suit, it is WORTH WHILE TO PAY a little more qnTLget your personal taste expressed in your clothes. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. fTTHE SECRETARY will be in attendA ance at the ROOMS, BRIDGE’S BUILDINGS, 119, WILLIS STREET, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI* DAY, 10 to 12 30 p.m. Tuesday Afternoon, 2 to 4. ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. MATRIMONIAL MATRIMONIAL,— Farmers, Businessmen and Tradesmen wish the adouaintance of Ladies, view matrinidny. Write or consult Manager, N.Z. Progressive Agency, 208, Lambton quay; 2 to 4 daily. 7 to 8 Monday, Thursday, and Friday Evenings. BOWLING ISLAND BAY v. VICTORIA 'Hie following are the results of thn Wednesday games, Island Bay v, Viotoria, played at Island Bay. Island Bay mentioned first 5 Broderick, Wilson, McLean. Perkins (s), 21; Dixon, Chisholm, McGill, Brackenridge (s), 16; Restieaux, Nees, Dixon, Hobbs (b), 21; Hall, Madley, Jamieson, Bolton (a), 19. Friendliest—Winks, Brooks, Wylie, Hart (s), 16; Ayling, Ward, Stevens, Uedatona Csi. 26* - -
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12608, 19 November 1926, Page 3
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