AMUSEMENTS. • "PRINCESS. X RINCESK. ■pKINCKSS. -L RINCESS. NOW SHOWING. WM. FOX PRESENTS: TTtDMUND J OWE. J-'DMUND J-'OWE. In "PORTS OF CALL." " PORTS OF CALL." " PORTS OF CALL." THE THRILLING STORY OF THE GRIM BATTLE OF A MAN IN THE LAST DITCH FOR THE WOMAN HE LOVES. UNIVERSAL PRESENTS: MARY JJHILBIN. AliY -t lIILBIX. MARY PHILBIN. i MARY PHILBIN. MARY PHILBIN. In "THE ROSE OF PARIS." " THE ROSE OF PAKIS." " THE ROSE OF PARIS." Paris—City of Dreams and Crime ! Vienna —Capital of Old World Gaiety ! Convent and Cabaret! Glittering Boulevards anil Apache-haunted Alleys! A FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY, " pHILDREN TTTANTED." "Children »» anted." PEORGE J)OORE'S r\IiCHKSTRA. vTeoRGR J- OORE'S "iICIIESTRA. FOX WEEKLY NEWS. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. PHONE i 1-080, TTIS Tl/TAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. Direction E. J. CARROLL. COMMENCING -fyTEXT SATURDAY "VTIGHT. FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY. FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 2.30. KAAI'S HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS. THE SHOW THAT ENTHRALLED THE PRINCE. Did you know that the Prince of Wales sent 120 miles for Ernest Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours, and was so enthralled by their music that he secured a banjolele immediately and took lessons from Mr. Kaai. The cable published in the Australian Press recently showed that he had become an expert manipulator of the instrument, and was enthusiastically entertaining his friends. BOOK AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. IMPOR T A N T. Owing to Easter Holidays thp Rox Plan will not open until TUESDAY, 14th. POPULAR PRICES: G/, 4/, and 2/, plus tax. MEETINGS. CONTROL BOARD. MR. W. GROUNDS. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, WILL ADDRESS A MEETING AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON THE THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON, TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, AT 11 A.M. TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, AT 11 A.M. ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED. 704 pAINTBRS , UNION. The Montinc of the above Tnion, to bo hold on Monday; 13th inst.. will be POSTPONED uulil Monday, 27fh Inst. All Members urged to attend on that date. 11. CAMPBELL, Secretary. DIAMOND JUBII.EE. MARY'S CONVENT, PONSONBY. DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. A Garden Party will be held on TUESDAY. April 14, at 2.30 p.m. All old Pupils and Friends of the Sisters of Mercy arc most cordially invited. M. ORMOND, Hon. Sec. Jubilee Committee. Subscription, 2/G. 725 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. TZ" I N G S L A N D R O V E R S' fSt S FOOTBALL CLUB. MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO MEET AT 10.30 A.M. SUNDAY, ON KINGSLAND GROUND Business : IMPORTANT. BS4 J. BALL, Hon. Sec. BREAD, CAKES, AND SMALL GOODS. A DAMS BELL Block Cake, Choice Small Goods —At the " Cake Shop," 147, Victoria St. West. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1925, Page 16
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