AMUSEMENTS. THE BEST PROGRAMME IN AUCKLAND. T T It I C. -" X , B I C. LYRIC. VEIt T V R I C. - L ' Yttl C. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT a ANOTHER OF PARAMOCNT'S BIGGER AND BETTER SERIES. " ONLY 38." " ONLY 38." " ONLY 38." •' OXLY 3H." A WILLIAM DE MILLE PRODUCTION. With MAY McAVOY. LOIS WILSON, ELLIOTT DEXTER, And GEORGE FAWCETT. '' "ONLY 38." "ONLY 35." " ONLY 35." '• ONLY 35." A Bubbling Comedy of Character. Showing the rejuvenating process of a Woman of 38. who thought she was too old to heed the call of romance. Lnughs, Sentiment, ani Pathos, combined In a Picture or life as we all know it. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. GRAND SUPPORTING rKOGRAMME. THEATRE PHONE 3645. /"kL'EEN'S mHEATRE V»UEEN'S -*-HEATRE QUEEN'S mHEATKE UEEN'S J-IIEATRE NOW SHOWING. S— BIG STARS ON ONE—Q PROGRAMME. ° MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. "PEACOCK ALLEY." " PEACOCK ALLEY.'" " PEACOCK ALLEY." A STOHY OF PARIS NIGHT LIFE. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS MARION DAVIES MAKION DAVIES •• THE CINEMA MURDER." " THE CINEMA MURDER." A Picture of Chills and Thrills. HAROLD LLOYD, llAltOLL) LLOYD, Iv " HAUNTED SPOOKS." "HAUNTED SPOOKS."' A Shivery Comedy Thriller. SESSIONS: 11 a.m.. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and IAo p.m. •PHONE 041 A. "p A G E A N T. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. GORGEOUS LIGHTING. GORGEOUS MUSIC. AT THE DOMAIN. 155 LECTURES. ■ A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. CITY MISSION. kHH'I Princess Theatre, Queen Street. Princess Theatre. Queen Street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30, Doors Open: 7 p.m.. Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30, Service Begins. Preacher: REV. TASPER pALDF.R. EV. tl ASI'ER Subject: "INTO LE R A X C F.." " I N TO LE X A N C E." Offertory Solo: Duet. "Hold Thou My Hand." MISS B. SMITH. MR.- L. SMITH. NOTE.—HoIy Communion. St. Matthew's Church, Thursday. 10.: in. N.B.—Harvest Festival NEXT SUNDAY, April G. Mission Shop Open for Business. All \ profits devoted to our social work. Locality: Cor. Wellesley St. W. and Albert St. 58 TTAKVEST TfIESTIVAL At the CHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST STREET, rpO-MpRROW (SUNDAY). SPECIAL SERVICES. Afternoon at 2.45. Evening at 0.45. Special Address at Evening Service by MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE. Subject: "A MIRACLE AT HARVEST-TIDE." Evening Song Service commences at 6.4i>. 209 gT. MATTHEW'S, WELLESLEY ST. MR. WALTER XASH Will Speak on "THE CHURCH AND LABOUR," TO-MORUOW (SUNDAY) EVENING At 7 o'clock. N.B.—Mr. Nash is the National Secretary of N.Z. Labour Party, and a Member of the C.E.M.S. Council. ~1 RUGBY FOOTBALL. * PJ.REY LYNN RUGBY (aft \J FOOTBALL CLUB. „. . .*".? ! lUm ' v *'l"b snail beVeM iv w A. COLE. Hon. sec. LEAGUE FOOTBATL. <jL "RICHMOND ROVERS ffij\ FOOTBALL CLUB. A Meeting of the Third Grade y , will be held in Mr. B. Davis' Club Room. 32, Richmond Ay., on MONDAY NEXT, nt 7.30 p.m. Any new players invited to be present. W. A. SWIFT, jl . Hon. Secretary. MOTOR SERVICE. A UCKLAND 'CTAR' MOTOR SERVICE. FK AN KTO N-P AEROA. Car leaves Frankton on arrival of the Auckland Express at 10 p.m., and arrives i Paeroa at 1.45 a.m. Leaves again on the return journey at 1 p.m.. and arrives Hamil- j ton at 4 p.m. (No car on Saturday from Frank ton.} INQUIRIES : "Auckland Star" Publisher, Fort Street. 'Phone 1775. Or, "Auckland Star, Bepresentative, Hamilton. 'Phone 1792.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 16
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