AMUSEMENTS. DIX DIX DIX, DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX piX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX Di DIX P.}? . . DIX Sg ■- 1 Ell DiX TjWERYBODY'S I DIX DIX I -EVERYBODY'S i DIX DIX I DIX I>IX I 1 Dix DIX - , dix DIX 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DIX DIX dix DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX FINISHING TO-NIGHT. DIX DIX FINISHING TO-NIGHT. DIX DIX FINISHING TO-NIGHT. DIX r>ix dix DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX Zane Grey's Fiery Novel, DIX l>l X DIX DIX " rnHE "DORDER T EGION." DIX DIX " J-HE -°ORDER -LEGION., DIX DIX dix DIX SPECIAL DIX DIX DIX DIX TOASTER A TTRACTION. DIX DLX -L'ASTEK DIX DIX DIX DIX COMMENCING TO-MORROW, DIX DIX THURSDAY, AT 10 A.M. DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX I 1 DIX DIX I I Dix DIX I TJICTIARn TVX I DIX DIX I -EMCHARD - L, IX I DIX DIX ! I DIX DIX I 1 DIX DIX DIX DIX In • DIX DIX DIX DIX i DIX DIX I j DIX DIX I " ■jl/TANHATTAX" . ! DIX DIX ! "i'J-AXHATTAN" , . i DIX DIX I I DIX DIX I 1 DIX DIX DIX DIX 1)1 X DIX The Celebrated S«n r nf 7)IX DIX "THE TF-N COMMANDMENTS." DIX DIX "THE TRN COMMANDMENTS " DIX DIX "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." DIX DIX DIX DIX In his own firsf hip Picture. DIX DIX The Story of a Millionaire who DIX DIX went to live in the Bowery in DIX DTK se.'iri-h of n thrill. A sizzling DTK DIX tale of adventure, comedy nnd DTK DIX romance, done in the Para- DIX DIX mount style. DTK DIX DIX DTK PRETTY JACQUELINE DIX DIX LOGAN DIX DIX ' DIX niX Is the woman in the rase. DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX EVERYBODY'S DIX DIX SUPERB ORCHESTRA. DIN DIX r>! X DIX ' dix DIX BURTON HOLMES DIX DIX TRAVELOGUE. DIX DIX DIX DIX CHRISTIE COMEDY DIX DIX AND GAZETTE. DIX DIX DIX DIX Book at Lewis R. Eady and DIX DIX Son, Ltd.. <.r nt Theatre, DIX DIX PHONE 44-102. DIX DIX , . DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX DIX rpO-NIGHT *-* RAND — OPP. G.P.O. — J-0-NIGUT The Great Romantic Drama, The Last Two Days' Screening's. "miLL \TTE "\CEET A GAIN." "J-iLL Wk ALkkt Again.-. "TILL WK MEET AGAIN." "TILL WE MEET AGAIN." "TILT, WE MEET AGAIN."" " TILL WE MKKT ' AGAIN." " TILL \YV. MKKT AGAIN." "TILL WK MKKT A(SAIX." Ktnrrlna MAE MARSH nnd CHRISTY CAIIANXK. .Sessions: 11.15. 1.30. 8.4.", 0. nnd S o'clock. Day : Slalls 1/. Circle 1 0. Evening: Stalls 3/. Circle I/O, Res. 2/. AT milE /I RAND rpO-MGHT. t 1 in-: VT I{U[ ) -t-μ-mgiit. ITT E X T T7 , N D m II X A THE. ' » E S T *■* X I) A II E A T R E FONSONHY' ROAD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Screening nt 7.4.1 p.m. sharp. GRAND DOI'BLK STAI! PKOGKAMME. Selziiiek Presents COLLEEN MOOUI-: In " AFFINITIES." , " AFFINITIES."' Exhibitors' Alliance Presents J. P. MiCOWAN In " DISCONTENTED WIVES."' " DISCOXTENTED WIVES." MUSIC BY TIIE WEST END ORCHESTRA Reserves at Blaiicliai'd'B, next Theatre. DOMINION ROAD. ■"Ml'lltE. TO->'HilIT. 7.4.". EMIIIiE. MATHESON LANG. EMPIRK. "DICK TCKI'IXS RIDE EMPIRIC. "DICK TIIM'IXS RIDE IWIPIRK. TO YORK."' • IJMPIRE. TO YORK." EMPIRE. in Eljrht Heels. KMPIUK. A SPECIAL ATTRACTION. EMPIRE. At Usual Prices: em rut;:. stalls., nd: cii-.-ie, 1/. THING'S THEATRE.—Wanted, Vaudeville -*-V Acts. Specialty Turns and Artistes of nil descriptions, i) ma ten r or professional. Apply To-inurrciw, 13 a.m.. or by letter to LESTER SINCLAIR, Kings Theatre.
SPORTING. A UCKLAND TRACING r~ILUB. TITEETING, 1925. jgLLEBSLIE T>ACECOURSE, ji AND «JO First Race About 11.30 a.m. Each Day. ADMISSION TO Racecourse l/G. Leger Enclosure .... 3/~. Grandstand Enclosure, Gentlemen 11/Ladies o/Tickets for Grandstand Enclosure on Sale on APRIL 9 at Carter and Asher's (Tobacconists), opposite "Herald" Office, and H Cleal's (Tobacconist), Victoria Arcade. Owing to the Infantile Paralysis Epidemic and Health Department regulations in connection therewith, Children under 10 years of age will NOT be admitted to any"part of the Racecourse. All persons other than members len-rin" the Enclosure or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as no passes will he issued. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment' Act 1008, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is found on such Course he will he removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass.
The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infrtnpiiiK this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. The public nre warned ajrainst purchasing any but the Official Race Card bearing the Club's monograrii on the cover. W. S. SPE.VCE. 903 ■ Secretary. JJAMILTOX />LUB. (Incorporatea.) JJ, ACE jV/fEETIXG, To be Held on the TE RAPA RACECOURSE, HAMILTON, On iTJTOESDAY . AND rpHUUSDAY, A PRIL 28 AXD 30, 1925 - Nominations for all events will Close with the Secfttary, Box Sβ, Hamilton, or with ? igh Street, Auckland, on TIILRSDA\, April 0, at 5 p.m. Sectary rr ° grammeS ° n a PP lieatlon to the 4 91 - ". E - H. O'MEARA, , Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 8 April 1925, Page 20
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