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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. MAJESTIC. - . A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. "SHOW LIFE." Featuring Tho Beautiful Hollywood-born Chinese Star. ANNA MAY WONG Also Screening: Latest World News—Fashions of Gaiters— Latest London Buildings A Snappy Comedy Superb Music Stage Presentation A U.F.A. Gem Songs of Spain Film Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210.. , Prices: Is to 2s 9d. Children Half-price. A THRILLING STORY OF THE VAMPIRES OF THE SEA. MYSTERY THEIR EFFICACY MYSTERY THEIR ERRANDS MYSTERY THEIR VERY EXISTENCE MYSTERY—FREQUENTLY THEIR END Q SHIPS. Q Q SHIPS. Sanction Q SHIPS. tho Q SHIPS. Admiralty - Q SHIPS. Q SHIPS. Q SHIPS. Q SHIPS. Q SHIPS. NOT A WAR PICTURE. BUT A THRILLING ADVENTURE OF MODERN TIMES. Without a port—without a name—the "Q" Ships pursued their lonely course. Q SHIPS. Born fo tho sea., the men who manned (ho "Q'' Ships offered their lives to it. Q SHIPS. From the fishing villages, the tiny seaports, the dockyard and the workshop came tho men who made England's food supplies safe. Q SHIPS. Real adventuro on nn old schooner sailing under modern conditions with modern death-dealing monsters as her foe. Q SHIPS. Mystery Ships in very truth—Maritime actors with the ocean as a stage. Q SHIPS. Vampires of the Sea—luring the U-boats to their doom. MAJESTIC FRIDAY. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. J3RINCE JgDWARD. Karangahape " CAPTAIN LASH," with Victor McLaglen and Clyde Cook. •' DRUMS OF LOVE," a D. W. Griffith Production, with Mary Philbin. EVE BENTLEY and her Select DON'T forget the Children's SINGING COMPE ITITION. CAPITOL. Dominion Rd., at 8. " THE CAMERAMAN," with Buster Iveaton. , . " NAUGHTY BABY," with Alice White. THE COLLEGIANS. Chapter Play.

TpDENDALE. Edendale, at 8. " THE CAMERAMAN." with Buster Keaton. _ " GOLF WIDOWS," with Vera Reynolds and Harrison Ford. "CiMPIRE. Dominion Rd., at 8. Nick Stewart and Sally Phipps. " MAN, WOMAN AND WIFE," with Norman Kerry and Pauline Starke. kEVONPORT, ' At 7.45.

" RILEY THE COP." with Farrell McDonald and Louise Fazenda. " FIGHTING HEART," with Frank Merrill. T YNN piNEMA JT JL/ V./ Surrey Crescent, at 8. " THE DESERT BRIDE," with Betty Compson. „ " OUTCAST," with Corinne Griffith. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 371, QUEEN ST. PUBLIC GRAMOPHONE RECITAL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. MR. KARL ATK-INSON will Speak on "OUR DEBT TO THE GRAMOPHONE." Vocal Solos by Miss Veda Hutchinson. Admission Free Collection. AUCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD A LOAN POLL TO-DAY. Where the_ Husband is the owner of the property Wives have the right to vote also. Where the Wife is the owner of the property Husbands also have the right to vote. A UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD A LOAN POLL TO-DAY. Vote for the progress of Auckland. Construction work will provide muchneeded employment. MEETINGS. NZ. HOWARD LEAGUE OF PENAL REFORM. ANNUAL MEETING, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock, MISSION BUILDINGS, 48, WELLESLEY STREET WEST. Speakers: > DR. MILDRED STALEY, REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. MR. J. F. W. DICKSON (Barrister). Mr. A. J. Stratford, J.P., will preside. The Public are Cordially Invited to Attend. N.B.—Tho Executive are asked to meet at the above address at 7.30 p.m. LECTURES. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND A MUSEUM, ASTRONOMICAL SECTION. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland Astronomical Society will bo held in the Physics Lecture Room, University Science Bides., TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock. Business: Annual Report and BalanceSheet, Election of Officers. An exhibition _of Astronomical Lantern Slides will be given Public Invited. DUD AN INTERIOR MISSION O MR. D OSBORNE, of the above Mission, Will Deliver a. LIMELIGHT LECTURE in the MT ALBERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL TO-NIGH'I (Wednesday), at 7.30, on "WORK AMONGST THE MAHOMMEDANS AND PAGANS IN NIGERIA " Admission Free. All Cordially Invited. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. QTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that by a Proclamation dated tho 20th April, 1929, and published in tho New Zealand Gazette, No. 28, of the 26th April, 1929, page, 1014, the land described in the Schedule hereto was taken for tho purposes of a road, tho said Proclamation to take effect on and after the 6th day of May. 1929. SCHEDULE: — Approximate areas of tho pieces of land taken: — A. R. P. 0. 2. 21 0. 3. 32. Being portion of Section 35. Section 35. Situated in Block XII., Waipu S.D. (Auckland R.D.)- (S.O. 24375), in tho North Auckland Land District; as the samo aro more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 71768, deposited in tho office of the Minister of Public AVorks at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. E. G. AICKIN. County Clerk. Papaioa, May 6, 1929. RESTAURANTS. 17EGETARIAN Dinners, Is 6d, served in * delightful surroundings.—Queen St., opposite His Maiesty'a. Eat for Health A UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOAR] iv LOAN POLL TO-DAY. Voto for The progress of Auckland. Construction work will provide mucQueeded employment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20249, 8 May 1929, Page 20

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