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AMUSEMENTS. EARLY EVENING SESSION AT 5. STRAND N.Z.-S CJTRANI TRAND Largest K^TRANI VJTRAND and CJTRANI STRAND Finest KJTKANI Sx'kAND Picture CJTRANI TKAND 1 House. E>TKANI Direction : Puller's Pictures. Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT 5 AND 7.50. Master Pictures Present An All-British Picture, Produced by Sir Oswell stoll. LONG ODDS. " LOXf} ODDS." " LONG ODDS." '• LONG ODDS." •• long oims." '• LONG ODDS." " LONG ODDS." •• long oims." '• LONG OI>1)S." '• LONG ODDS." " LONG ODDS." A Drama of the Turf that starts with a spurt nud gallops nil the way to a most spectacular finish. And A New Goldwyn Special, 1 I I "WATCH YOUR STEP." | I ■WATCH YOUR STEP." I I "WATCH YOUR STEP." I I "WATCH YOUR STEP." I •WATCH YOUR STEP." | "WATCH YOUR STEP." I "WATCH YOUR STEP." I J I A Zippy Comedy that shatters all Screei Records for Speed and Action. Featuring Cullin Landis and Patsy Kutl Miller. * • • Also Screening: "MURIWAI MOTOR RACES." | I "MUItIWAI MOTOR RACKS." I I ".MURIWAI MOTOR RACKS." I I "MURISVAI MOTOR RACKS." | I "MURIWAI MOTOR RACES." I I ! Everything! The Races—the Crowds—th Motor Cars—the Dust! STRAND MAGAZINE New; MISS JESSIE BARTLKTT (Contralto) MISS JESSIE BARTLETT (Contralto) In a Bracket of Delightful Songs. STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN" AT THE STRAND. At 2..'i0 and S. Usual Saturday Prices. V\, T E S T TT 1 N D mHEATII 1! VV F. s T LfXli JL Fi F A ■<• Ii E TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Screening at 7.4." p.m. sharp "OMAR THE TEXTMAKER," A Glowing Romance old (lid Persia and : Real Story. Comedy. Travel..sue. (Jaz.-tte. The Wes End Orchestra. Prices —Stalls i>d, PC. l. Reserves a Confectioner's, nest Thentre. . THEATRE, NEWTON LAST NIGHT (TO-NIGHT). AT 7.30 p.m VIOLA DANA in "GLASS HOUSES. , VIOLA DANA in "GLASS HOUSES.' A Drama of Crooks. Cooks aud Woman' Looks*. Also, Episode 3 : "Hurricane Hutch"—Millionth Chance. Comedy and Rnn-tte. Our Usual Prices: Stalls Oil, B.C. 1/. Empress Orchestra of Seven Performers T> A G E X N T SEE THE GLORIOUS COLOUR PICTURE! SEE THE GLORIOUS COLOUR PICTURES TO-NIGHT. AT THE DOMAIN. 13: CIRCUS. ONLY FOUR MORE MATINEES, And ONLY FIVE MORE NIGHTS. WIRTK'S CIRCUS. WIRTII BROS. , GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. CIRCUS AND ZOO. TWICE DAILY. MATINEE! MATINEE! EACH DAY, AT 2.30 P.M. EACH DAY, AT 2.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT S. TO-NIGHT, _AT S. TWICE DAILY. Locations OLD DOCK SITE OLD DOCK SITE. TWICE DAILY. PRICES. MATINEE—7/, -GA 5/. 4/, 3/ (Plus Tax). EVENING-7/. G/,"'o/, 4/, 3/ (Plus Tai). ChllJ reii under 10, Half-price, except to 3/ seats. RESERVED SEATS—7/ (Plus Tai). Honkeil nt T.cwis l<. Kady mid Sou. r.trl. Children under 12 Hnlf-pricc to Matinees: no Half-price at Night, Reserved Seats ZOO OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON, fron 4 to 5. ANIMALS FED at 4.30. Aiults. V. Children. Gd. MEETINGS. yf,-K "VTEW ZEALANI Aj7 \Bk -L> LABOUR PAKTY. jfcjf -w—-M®i SUNDAY. MARCH 30, SUNDAY. MARCH 30. TTepucatet '^oj!^! 1 ' STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. MR. ROBERT SESIIM.K. MR. ROBERT SEMPLE And MR. W. NASH MR. W. NASH (National Secretary N.Z. Labour Party), Will Speak. Subject: "IS LABOUR FIT TO UT'LEV Subject: "IS LABOUR FIT TO RULE?' Subject: "IS LABOUR FIT TO RULE?' Chairman. Mr. A. S. RICHARDS I President L.R.C.). Orchestral Selections. 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to defray expenses. QUAY STREET MEETING, 2.45 P.M. (Weather Permitting). Speaker: MR. A. S. RICHARDS. Subject- "PATRIOTISM AND LOYALTY.' Chairman: MR. C. MORRIS. Workers, buy the 'N.Z. Worker' Newspaper DEBATE. R A N D T) E B A T E On "SHOULD THE WIFE OR THE HUSBAND :I"LE TE HOME ? " The Problem that Week-kneed Politicians have Shelved, and y-X. Every Woman aud Every Man demand its Solution. NEVER BEFORE In the Annals of New Zealand In the History of the World Has this Subject been faced. » WHAT'S YOUR SOLUTION ? Come and Hear Six of New Zealand's Best Debaters on this Vital Subject. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, AT 8 P.M. Funds in Aid of the Catholic Big Brothers' Kescue Work. PRICES: 2/6, 2/, and,:/. Reserves, 3/, at Cullen's, No. 8, Darby Street. 47

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 76, 29 March 1924, Page 16

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