AMUSEMENTS. FINAL INAL rpwo J- WO "VTIGHTS -Eights IVfAJESTIC. -L"-AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. ONLY TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, At 8 p.m. Sessions, THEN GOOD-BYE TO MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY In Warner Fabian's Great Novel, " SUMMER BACHELORS." A Sparkling Comedy By the Author of "Flaming Youth." On the Stage: Australia's Whispering Baritone, JACK T UMSDAINE, ACK -L^UMSDAINK, Featuring HIS LATEST SONG SUCCESSES IN HIS OWN INIMITABLE WAY. ALL SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. 20 Players 20. Ring 43-210. Prices: 1/ to 2/9. Bos Plan at Theatre. LAST T|AY mO-MORROW. AST JL'AY J-O-MORROW. OF THE GIGANTIC DAYTIME CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME. TACKIE | I "ACKIE | 1 In I " JOHNNY, I I GET YOUR HAIR CUT." j The Greatest Laugh and Thrill Racing | Picture ever made ! I I — EVERYBODY'S. — FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGIIT. "THE WALTZ DREAM." AND "KID BOOT S." TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. TO-MOKKOW, THURSDAY.
I "T EFTY" "fIILYXX | I «'J-iEFT\" -f LYNN I I; I "SMILIN' AT TROUBLE." Maurice "Lefty" Flynn, athletic star of a series of slashing dramas, has turned out another corking thriller. This time the romance is woven round the building of a big dam and of the crookedness of the builder. How "Lefty" discovers the fraud and wins the girl are exciting enough, but the climax comes when the waters banked up burst through. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. FRED TTUMES RED -IJ-UMES IN "PROWLERS f\F mUE "VfIGHT." "-Growlers v/f Ihk -WightPROWLERS r\V mUE "VriGHIV , ROWLERS Ihe -IN IGHT " PROWLERS (~\V rpHK XTIGUT" ROWLERS IHE1 HE JNiGHT." The smiling, Western devil-rider, FRED HUMES, now in the greatest picture of his career. A roaring Western bandit thriller filled to the brim with smashing action and suspen3eful situations. An orgy of recklessness! FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. CONTINUOUS FROM 10 A.M. For Reserves, Phone 44-402. COMPETITIONS. Results and of pmzE OF J£ASY QROSSWORDS, O THE FOLLOWING DIVIDE THE FIRST PRIZE OF £00. NAMES AS PER LIST. 318 with one mistake divide Second and Third Prizes, £30. 251 divide the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Prizes, £20. Total £100. Prizes will be posted to winners on 10th May. This Crossword proved too easy. The next number "J* V ,o ™, «"««•". and deduce the number of prize winners.
SOLUTION: Down: 1 ark; 2, rent; 3, i.p.u.; 4, e.a.; 6, t; , 7 i« gae,: 8 - crr : !1. epitome; 15, aped: 16, tod: 18, drama; 10, 0.w.; 20 to i ; i 1, o Bal ; kis: Psyche 24, ashes; 2tt odds; 27, doom; 29, heir. Across: 1, arise; 5, fudge; 9, rep.; 10, ae • \i' °. ar J *?' k ? ur; u ' Patter; 17, i.p. 0.; 18, dotted; 21, Harwood; 22, sap- '»5 mode; 28, s.h.; 30, ado; 31, she; 32, do; e.i.; 84, s.m.; 35, s.r. NAMES OF FIRST PRIZE WINNERS. Divide £50. I. R. Cairns, Mornington; Mrs. M Bennett, Francis Street, Burwood; R A Jones, Palmers ton North; G. R. Findlav Palmerston North; Ellen Stevenson, Gore Road, Auckland; R. H. Wilton, D.I.C, Wellington; H. Manier, Wanganui; A C Campbell, Dunedin; A. Guest, G.P.0., Wellington; O. Horran, Pahiatua; Albert Chappell, Auckland; C. N. Hanncrton, Wellington; T. Davies, Wanganui; T. H. Spratt, Waverley; G. Goodbeherc, Feilding; W. L. Free, Masterton; M. C. Terry. Ponsonby; G. Wilson, Mount Eden; M. Graham, Christcliurch; M. F. Barlow. Waikato; H. F. Green. Masterton; W. Neilsou, Timaru; F. Cralghead, Waimate; R. Strang, Rangiora; E. Bowie, Timaru; Alex. Fraser, Auckland; E. Bowre, Timaru; N. Christie, Oaniuru; H. W. Edwards, Kingsland; H. McMillan, Wellington; M. Woollame, Wanganui; W. B. King, Shannon; J. R. Whyte, Wellington; A. E. Gibbons, Marton; J. Houstou. Te Awaiautu; J. J. Gallaghar, Oamaru; A. E. McDouall, Clinton: Andrew Rankin; M. J. Thompson, St. Albans; T. Baxter, Temuka; E. Fitzgerald, Dunedin; M. E. Ledger, Wellington; Dare McKenzie, Nelson; M. Story, Wyndham; C. I. Jennings, Rangiora; A. G. Pratt, Wanganui: A. Oliver, Mnsterton; K. J. Sutherland, Masterton; K. A. Atkinson, Kastbourne; D. Attley, Oamani; E. M. Best, Hokitika; H. J. Mase, Heme Bay, Auckland; R. M. Thompson. Ponsonby; F. S. Steers, Island Bay, Wellington; H. Harrowby, Yt anganut; A. Bullen. Ardmore. Auckland; George Mackae, Featherston; H. Luscombe, Roslyn: M. Mack, Dunedin; Mrs. McQuade, New Plymouth; W. S. H. Bishoprick Auckland; J. L. Davidson, Clyde; Miss McNeil, Marton; N. J. Neal, Napier; R. Dalzell. Waiuku: Joan Glasgow, Rangiora; Mrs. RaC «V ! . l . nvercargil,; E - Mcßride, Timaru; K. A. Williams, Marton; E. A. Parsons, Onewhero; .T. J. Healy, Wellington; J Thompson, Palmerston North; M. CaUender, Roslyn; M. Mahony. Auckland; Alex. Pettigrew, Feilding; G. S. Bowman, Paterangi; Herbert Aron, Dunedin; Alec. Collins, Auckland; Mrs. Geo. Stubbings; M. Alders' l?, y, ower Hutt; R - L - Kane . WeUlngton; W. D. Knowles, Pomahaka; T. A. Yendale, Wanganui; J. P. Johnston, Carterton; Adelia Forsythe, Napier; Rhea Handler, Raetihi: H. M. Jensen, Waitotara; W. Baster Oamaru; A. C. Newth, Mt. Eden- B E Johnson, Waikino; M. Neeby, Auckland; e' Johnson, Ohinemuri: J. E. L. Rankin, Mt Eden;F. Baxter, Temuka: M. Kinsella, Little River; R. G. Sharpe, Christchiirch; K. Rowe, Thames; Harry Jones, Palmerston North; A. A. Radford, Little River; F. Navman. Asbburton; A. S. Wallace. Te Awnnintu; G. B. Morrah, Wellington; John ~Solan, Tc Kopuru; Tyrell Baxter, Temnka; N. Radford. Little River: R. P. Palmer, Waverleyf L. Gamble, Mt. Albert, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 24
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