AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. "DANGEROUS MONEY" and "IDLE TONGUES." Sessions: National. 11.15, 2.30. 5.0. 7.45. Lyric Nightly at 7.45 p.m. Reserves: National, Phone 42-10' J. Lyric, Phone 43-045. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. First National Presents the Whole of Our New Programme, and an Excellent One it if, too. ■DAKBABA T A l\f ARK ' "DEBT J YTELL. ■OaRBAKA -LA i>l ARK, -t»ERT -I- YTELL. In a Picturlsatioii of PEARL DOLES BELL'S NOVEL. "SANDRA," "SANDRA," " ii«S§ A » " SANDRA." IfNDRA. •■ SANDRA." SANDRA. •• SANDRA." SANDRA." ■• SANDRA." " SANDRA." •• SANDRA." . The story of a woman with a dual personality-'-BY DAY ,i beautiful wife accepting a husband's huicl)le love, bis humble homo, his humble pleasures • r IG t U ' >\ flittering butterfly yearning for the wine of life and tossing ?„-. ~--t, V , w J U(l r S ,^ ,vlu!n t , " , Kl'imour. of romance calls. TO PARIS! TO DEAUVILLE! TO MONTE CARLO! Behind her one man's broken heart \'w, tho ho ' lr . ts I ,1 " m,lnv meu - L " v< —l''f<—Adventure! Sandra sought all these, and in the end weary footsteps drew her back to the only true love she had ever known. From the story by PEARL DOLES BELL Then. TARRY CJEMON in " TriVt CJPEED." J-'ARKY OkMOS in "IV ID OI'EED" LARKY SE.MON •■ KID SPEED " LARKY SEMON " kII SPEED" LARKY SEMON ••<{ SPEED'" LARRY SEMON •• kJI, SPEED" ' " Iv Addition, a Particularly Fine Supporting Programme; including T LOYD XXAMILTON In " J ONESOME." J-J-A.MILTON iv "-^ONESOME." This is the very latest Comedy from this Comedian, and is full of new and laughable situations. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC (News). Another Fine BRUCE-BARTON SCENIC Completes a Programme of all- - round excellence. USUAL PRICES: STALLS, 1/ ; CIRCLE, 2/. Reserves, 2/9. Reserves for both Theatres at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. NATIONAL LYRIC.
SPORTING. A UCKLAND "OACING pLUB. . AUTUMN MEETING, 1925. APRIL 11 AND 13. GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov. each) CLOSE ON TJIRIDAY, 9ATH -jy/TARCH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK. At SAMJS TIME FORFEITS (Isot. each) must be declared for . G.N. CHAMPAGNE STAKES. GREAT NORTHERN OAKS. • G.N. ST. LEGER STAKES. FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE, 420 Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS. gASIEH SPORTS. TE KUITI FRIENDLY SOCIETIES , SPORTS , CLUB. EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 11. EASTER SATURDAY. APRIL 11. £110—PRIZE MONEY—£IIO. 15-Inch Handicap Chop of £25. 100 Yards Handicap of £10. 12-Inch North Islaud Championship. THEN AT PIO PIO. PIO PIO SPORTS AND ATHLETIC CLUB. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 13. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 13. The Annual Meeting of the above Club ■will be held at Pio Pio on Easter Monday, April 13, 1925. Prizes and Trophies to tlie value of £150 Challenge Cups to the mine of £70. ' RUNXTXG CHOPPING DANCING AND PIPING HORSE EVENTS. lull particulars of events and programmes from all Club Secretaries. A. STUBBING?, ', K. SCHUMACHER, Sees., Te Kuiti. _„ E. ROBERTS, 657 Hon. Sec, Pio Pio. / RUGBY FOOTBALL. fj_ T7-INGSLAND RUGBY FOOTKs| BALL CLUB. fty\y Tlie /NNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in
the Club Room, Jubilee Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, 19th inst. Members are urged to be present. R. HAYHOW, _ Hon. Sec. +L. pONSONBY DISTRICT RUGBY H& *- FOOTBALL CLUB (Regd.) ftfpa ~T , h e Annual Meeting of the above >Vt wIU be bel(1 iv the Training Thursday' Ra , ;^''. 0,1 req A uest"d m to e a S ttend. iUtßndinS UlCWbers are ."."_ Business: Report and Balancfi-sheet, Election of Officers, General. OPn L. S. RIGHTON, Hon. Secretary. « pOLLEGE RIFLES RUGBY ££ >f FOOTBALL CLUB. fitfn .. The . Annual General Meeting of abo J e Club will b <= held at the ciuo Rooms, Tyrone Buildinßs All Members and Intending Members arp requested to attend. C. B. GALLAGHER. - Hon. Secretary. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. .* TT'INGSLAND ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB. iWH/ SPECIAL MEETING. A Meetin.e of the Club will bo If held THURSDAY, . March IS, at Billiard Room, Kingslaud, at S p.m. Second jrrarte.; players are specially requested to attend. J. BALL, Hon. Sec. fi A THLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. ■ GENERAL MEETING, .URtV - TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURS.), LEAGUE ROOMS. A. G. BROWN, ' , Hon. See. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. ""POPULAR Modern Homes," "G4 pages. Bungalow Plans, etc. N.Z. Requirements ; 3/6 posted.—Kibblewhite, 195, Queen St. _ RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS TTUSH "T)IET IS TpiINE "pOOD. And the Most Nutritious Food Known. Study Well Xour Health, and Dine To-day at QJANFORD'S pAFE, LOWER QUEEN STREET (Opp. G.P.6.). Open from 9 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. C "DOBINSON'S Belgium Lounge. — For ■M , Value and' Quality our it-Course Meals at 1/3 cannot be beaten. A gTUAND CAFE. — Prior Still Leading. Best 1/6 Meal in Town. A ART FLORISTS. k WtoWl, Queen St.'—'" '" Star i
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 16
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