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AMUSEMENTS. ST K A X r>. T IS A X D. <J T K A N l>. T H A N D. V< T K A X l>. £5 T R A X l>. " Always a Gootl Show." Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. JACK LONDON'S Immortal Story of Man's Be>t Friend. " THE CALL OF THE WILD." Dedicated To All Do- Lovers [5y the Author who knew dogs almost n> Wi»ll as men. SCREENISG AT: 11.4f>. -J. PA r..in. :\:,. Featuring BUCK. /-IIANT (JT. T|ERNARD L'CK. VXiAXT iJKKXARD A sincere tribute to the memory of .lack London liy faithful adherence to his most popular story. SIX THRILLING, THHOBRINO REELS See the exciting fifrht between do™ and rattlesnake—the richt for leadership of the sledge doR-park — Bucks tiiim.us TiO-mile run through snow—ami the marvellotia snow seines. Also Screening. ANOTHER FAMOUS NOVEL. 'ROSE OF THE WORLD." SCREENING AT: 1, ."..10. (Vj:.. By KATHLEEN NORRIS, Featuring T)AT.SY IMTII "\riLLEU. "He called her his rose of tin- world—and thi'U married a showy orchid.'' ON THE STAGE. A NEW WHIRLWIND OF HARMOXV. Sew Son (is! New Stunts'. 'J<> Instruments! SPECIAL l!i:■ ENGAGEMENT Of fpilE TT ARRIS "TVVMILY. J-HE -Harris -»- a.mii.y. FOK ONK MORE WEEK ONLY. In a Complete Change u£ Programme. BOOK NOW! RING 4T> 114. PRICES: 1/0 to 2 9. Children. Half price. pMPRESS (NEWTON) LJMI'RESS I NEWTON i TONIGHT AT 7.".1). SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTIONS. 2MPKESS. IMPRESS. lyinoTHY AfACKAILL. IMPRESS. ■L'OROTIIY -''AacKAII.L, IMPRESS. .lACK Ml I.HALL. IMPRESS. WILLIAM CoI.LIER, JUN.. IMPRESS. In IMPRESS. IMPRESS. TIST i NOTHER "TJLONDE. IMPRESS, i> US'I>"V\oTHER A'LoNKE. IMPRESS. IMPRESS. Who said Blondes Oon't Last': IMPRESS. Hen's one you'll remember IMPRESS. lor years. IMPRESS. IMPRESS. Second Attraction: IMPRESS. IMPRESS. -|»ICHARD rpALMADGE IMPRESS. - 1 ALMADGE IMPRESS. (The Kin;; uf Stunt Artists). IMPRESS. In IMPRESS. "rpilE 1)111 NCE T»EP" IMPRESS. "J-HK L RINCE "f ■*- EP" IMPRESS. IMPRESS. MUSIC BY EMPRESS 7. IMPRESS. IMPRESS. STALLS. od. CIRCLE. 1/. •IMPRESS. Reserves at Bon Ton. or Phone IMPRESS. -T "77. ««. PRINCESS ni. >ix. And I>i\. >ix. I»is. >ix. TIVOLI. } ,ix »ix. I»lx. M.x. l»>x. )ix. Paramount"s Thrilling Comi-dy- I»ix. >ix. Urania of College Footlmll days. l>i\. >i\". IHx. j RICHARD~ DIX — j |»j|)ix. In I>i\. >ix. "THE QUARTERDACK." l»ix. >ix. With l>i>c. )ix. ESTHER RALSTON. My »ix. I ; I^. >ix. l>iN. >ix. Additional Attaction : l>ix. >ix. "milE O T ' n tfOAK." l>ix. »ix. !' J- HE V, LD OoaK." I>ix. »ix. THE GREAT COMEDY l>ix. ►iX. STAGE SCCCESS. Pix. )ix. "BOTTLES AND MEN ARE Dix. lix. A LOT ALIKE — ITS Dix. >ix. WHAT'S IN THEM AND Dix. >ix. NOT THE LABELS THEY Di\ >ix. WEAR THAT COUNTS." DK. )ix. I>i\. Hx. Div. )ix. FULL SUPPORTING Dix. >ix. PROGRAMME. Dix. )ix. : Dix. Hx. LATEST TOPICAL. | Dix >ix. Sydney's Welcome to tho l>)\ lix. Duk<> and Ducliess. It.-- nix. [>ix. marknbie scenes of Huue | Dix. )ix. Crowds and close-up | Dix )ix. views of Royal Visitors. i Dix Mx. 1 Dix Dix. • Dix. i>i.x. AT PRINCESS ONLY: Dix ;>ix. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Dix :>i.x. OI'MiKAMS 7>EVIETTE. Dix [>ix. Sunbeams dix [>i.x. Arranged by I>i\ Dix. Miss Lillian O'Lenry. ]>ix Dix. SPECIAL ITEMS BY Dix [>ix. HOWARD MDOriYS Dix Dix. SALON ORCHESTRA. Dix Dix. Dix Dix. Overture, "Gipsy Airs" - - - - Dix Dix. Sarasate. Dix Dix. • Dix Dix. PRINCESS —Continuous from Dix Dix. 11 a.m. For Reserves Dix Dix. phone 41-."S<5. Dix Dix. Dix Dix. TlVOLl—Sightly at 7.45 p.m. Dix Dix. Phone 44-13(5. Dix Dix. linn at Princess. Phone 41-3SG. Dix pLICK CLACK CABARET. Newmarket. " NIGHTS IN JAPAN." "NIGHTS IN JAPAN." "NIGHTS IN JAPAN." TO NIGHTT. 8, TILL MIDNIGHT. Special Gala Popular Night. Ladies .'{,', Gentlemen o, <>. I I I FOX TROT COMPETITION, ; Judged by Popular Vote. Prize, £1 1/. I Phones : -J.VUJI or 4G i:i4. AQUATICS. "~"PT™I "IJOXSOXBY CKI 1S1N«; LX - 1 - club. FINAL COMBINED CRUISING fssSfll i:aces and harbour races SATURDAY, APRIL 2X Entries for the above will l>e rareive. at the usual places up to 4.;>u i>.m., ami in the Club House from 7 p.m. to :• p m. mi WEDNESDAY, April JO. F.ir the following classes:—A. and 15., C. and K.. 11. am 1., L. and N., M. V. S. T. X. V. am launches. n. FRANCIS. IS Hun. Secretary. y. i AMCTORIA CRUISING " (L> » CLUB. £i\\ FINAL COMBINED CRUISE eSSSe FOR CLASSES C. 11 . 1. AND X. AND LAUNCHES. HARBOUR RACES For SMALLER CLASSES. SATURDAY. APRIL S.\. Entries close with Messrs. John Burn? and Co., and G. Mohberley. Victoria St.. at 5 p.m., and at Club House. Hinunn.iii St., at 0 p.m., WEDNESDAY. April Linh. J. MrGKIIAX. IS Hon. Seer.'iary. COUNTY NOTICES. pOUNTY OF WAITEM.VTA In terms and recnlations made iiivle: "The Counties Art, i:i'ju." untie" i< hereh siren that a copy of the Rain nee Sheet o the Waitemata County Fund for the yea ended March 31. 1926. is deposited fo public Inspection during office hours at th< County Office, Auckland, and at the Silver dale. Taiaotea, Titiranei. Glenoid. Katika pakapa. Wnimauku. Parakii. Waitnker. Oratia. Albany and Swanson P>st Offices fbr thirty (30) days from the due In reo! G. OHALLOHAN. County Chairman. County Office. April a. l!fJ7. 1 AW. d R I A N (Successor to P. Bryant). COAL MERCHANT AND CARRRIER, Tramway Buildings. Lower Albert Street and Jerrois Road. Ponsonby. Telerbone 40-679. <

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 90, 18 April 1927, Page 16

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