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AMUSEMENTS. T. 45 NIGHTLY. THE MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE TN AUCKLAND WITH ~^^A DE LUXE CIRCLE. USUAL PRICES. LYRIC RESERVATIONS: Lewi* Early. Lid. Theatre 'phone 43 045. %JVa,£to*ici>/ "THE NO TAX THEATRE." PRICES: 1/, 1/6, 2/. No Extra Charge for Reserving. William Fox Presents " WOLF FANGS." 44 WOLF FANGS." Then, BETTY BALFOUK, England's Supreme Star, In " MONTE CARLO." " MONTE CARLO." From the story by E. Pbllllpa Oppenhelm. The picture was photographed nt Monte Carlo. In the Casino. the Sporting Club, the mostly costly villas in and around Monte Curio. Some of the scenes were taken in the Prince of Monaco's i'ulu ce. ENGLISH PICTURES FOK ENGLISH PEOPLE. I

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Wellington, nt 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, Muy 1, 1028, are invited for manufacture and supply of Pipes, Arrow River Irrigation Scheme. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Public Work* Department, Auckland. Wellington i Tenders Board), Christchurch and huiedln. ; og "PUBLIC »uK lis CROSS OF SACRIFICE AND STONE OF - REMEMBRANCE, FEATHERSTON J MILITARY CEMETERY. Tenders for either or both of the above J Memorials in New Zealand Stone will be received by the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, up to 4 p.m. - on 24th ,VPRIL NEXT. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application to Public - Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedln ; Head Office, Wellington ; and Post '< Office, Featherston. x 22 pUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. a SECTION 233 ARAPUNI SCHEME—SO ( K.V. SWITCKGEAR AND STEELWORK. 1 Tenders for the above dose with the Secretary. Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on 10th JULY NEXT. Specifications are obtainable at Public 1 Works Offices, Auckland. Christchurch, Dunedin ; Head Office, Wellington; High 1 Commissioner's Office, London; and N.Z. Trade Commissioners' Offices, Melbourne 1 and Sydney. x 22 . 1 BUILDING MATERIALS. ! jyjOVB YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. 1 Q.EORGE JJIIODES AND gONS, J^TD., BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ' Phone *1-051 Tt_ KOZY HOME • Designers Prepare Ptans, Specifications. Attractive Bungalows, 1 from £1 1/. Qualified Architect. — Helloby's Buildings, opp. G.P.O. B I < PUBLIC NOTICES. J GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ' In pursuance of the Auckland Grammar ' Svhool Act, 1800, and the Regulations thereunder, notice is hereby given that the , Election of One Person to the Office of • Governor on the Board of Governors of the j Auckland Grammar School, to be elected ' Jointly, by the Members of the Legislative Council usually resident within the Pro- 1 vlnclal District of Auckland and the Mem- 1 bers of the House of Representatives for the several electorates of the tnid district, will 1 be held on THURSDAY, April 5 next, in the National Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland Street, in the City of Auckland, where a Poll, if necessary, will be taken from 9 o'clock In the forenoon of that day nntil 0 o'clock in the afternoon. Nominations will be received by the undersigned at the same place on or before FRIDAY, the 30th Instant. CHAS. E. O. TISDALL, Returning Officer. Auckland, March 22, 1028. 22 "VEW ZEALAND COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION. LTD C. PRATT AND CO. We are the Oldest. 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BOX 516, -'JCKLAND. > 1 — ii m '■ .. *n jjg * Accountancy— big positions —7117. ] students trained by brulelgh CoUen ■ Ansae Avenue. Modem methSds -'■?£ ' ™ |||^ ALL subjects are covered by DruTHrfc Cok r lege modern training; enrol for snr cess to-day.—Phone 48-884. an ADRULEIGH College Student always gets good positions; make inquiries ■boat course* to-day.—Phone 46-884. RD /\l'K 80 yean' experience ensures superior U Instruction la Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping.. — Hemingway's, Chancery Chamber*. O'Connell St. RD 1 J . LAWH TENNIS. TZ*XWBT Stringing and Repairs by Jobift*:?Ltd.. AwcMaaft? » p vriGHT TBXNIS.— and Evening iN parties, DudM, Pl* Pon*. Crockery <Tllv* Rd. Courts. Ffcoa* *5-274. D

AMUSEMENTS. To-night, O-NIGHT, LUN'A "DARK UNA J- ARK T s J-s Free. REE. To-night, o-night, Luna -dark UNA a AISK T s -Is Free. ree. To-night, o-night, Luna park UNA -t AUK T s J-s Frge. UEE. * ATHLETIC SPORTS. •jyjATIERE gPORTS QLUB. Registered Under N.Z.A. and C. Union. gATURDAY, 1928. RUNNING EVENTS. I—loo YARDS MAIDEN. First. 30/; Second, 10/. Nomination, 3/. 2—220 YARDS OPEN. First, 40/ ; Second, 20/. Nomination; 2/ : Acceptance, 1/. 3—440 YARDS OPEN. First, 60/ ; Second, 30/. Nomination, 3/ : Acceptance. 1/6. 4—loo YARDS OPEN. First, 40/ ; Second, 10/. Nomination, 2/ : Acceptance. 1/. 5—220 YARDS LOCAL. First, 40/ ; Second. 20/. Nomination, 2/; Acceptance, 1/. O—SSO YARDS OPEN. First. 60/ ; Second. 30/. Nomination. 3/; Acceptance, 1/6. 7—220 YARDS HANDICAP. First, 40/ ; Second. 20/. Nomination, 2/; Acceptance, 1/. MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS. nOP. STEP AND JUMP. First, 20/; Second.' 10/. Nomination, 1/6. BROAD JUMP. First, 20/; Second, 10/. Nomination, 1/6. HIGH JUMP. First, 20/ ; Sccond, 10a. Nomination. 1/6. POLE VAULT. First, 20/; Second, 10/. Nomination, 1/6. Sheep Guessing, Chain Stepping. School Children's Races, Married and Single Ladies' Races. Novelty Bicycle .Race, Bicycle Races Handicap. HORSE EVENTS. Post Entry. MAIDEN JUMP, for horses that have never won a jumping event. First, £3 3/; Second, £2 2/. Nomination, 5/. OPEN JUMP. First, Cup valued £5 5/. with £3 3/ added ; Second, £2 2/. Cup to be won twice in succession or thrte times at intervals. Nomination, 10/. FLAG RACE. First. £1. Nomination. 1/. EXHIBITION TROT. First, £2; Second, £1. 'Nominations elose MARCH 24.- Handicaps appear MABCH 27. Acceptances due MARCH 30. Four competitors or no *Tent; five com*, petltor* or no second prise; seven competitors or no third • prize. Last two years' performance*; if none, last three starts and places to accompany nominations. Nomination fee* must be cash. Handicaps will appear in the Auckland "Star" and Taumarunul "Pre**." The Committee reserve the rlgbt.to alter the programme or, If necessary, postpone the meeting. Train leaving Taumarunul 7.43 a.m., arrive 9.15 a.m., returning to Taumarunul at 5 p.m. ADMISSION TO GROUND, 2/. No Free Passes. School Children FREE. DANCE JK> THE EVENING. Gents, 3/. /' Ladles, 1/6. JOHN GRAY, " 5, Hon. Secretary. Box 20. Matter*. : _ ' 22 . DANCING. . pUCK pLACK. i. *->LACK. —— TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND 'SATURDAY. TO-NIGHI TO-NIGHT. OUR POPULAR. NIGHT. — Music by George Shorland and hi* < Sylvian#. Ladles 2/. Gent* 2/6. Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. For Reserves Ring 40-621 and 46-134. TEA DANCE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 to 5. Admission, 2/6, Tea Included. Look out for our Dancing Competition for the Championship of Auckland. To-night, s to 12, and every v THURSDAY. JOYLAND OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. Monte Carlo, Streamer and Twilight Waltz. Mrs. Tylcoat's Popular Orchestra. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 2/. 22 ' a. Mckenzie, m.c. mHB BEL WOOD • DANCE > CLUB JL Will be holding' a Dance EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at the DOMINION HALL,*next PX>„ Dominion Rd., Commencing NEXT SATURDAY. Everyone Assured a Good Time. x 23 TEACHERS OF DANCING. CSCHOOL- OF MUSIC AND DANCING. ABNCLIFFE, 106, SYMONDS ST. Phone 44-551. THE MISSES BERESPORD Have Resumed Teaching. Juvenile Fancy Classes, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Adult Classes, Ballroom, Tuesday and Friday evenings. Private tuition by arrangement. All the latest steps, Including "The Yale Blues." For particulars, please apply to Miss Beresford, and for Invitation Cards for Dances la Belgium St. Masonic Hall, openlng on April 10, Thursday evening. :23 BALLROOM DANCING* Correct Style,: Qualified Private Tuttloa. — Modern Dancing Studio, 80, Pakaerstoa Bldgs., opp. 0.P.0. P-* FRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Walts and Jazz Instructor; Special Jazz Course, i 5/,—178„ Upper Symonds St. . ..„ B \fLLE. .Oimbisr*, Lome Street.— Studio Be-opened. Wanted Clever Children for Prologue*.— Phone 4-A-121. " ' ' v PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 30-40, * "Wlnstone Bldgs., Queen 6t. —Fox Trot, t F »a*h Tango. Walts. New Yale Bluest 'P, fiIMONDSVILLE Dance Studio, Synwijds Pnnl's), reopens SATUBkVn SZSL/ 4 . "id TUESDAY. April 17. Wednesda? » n _ l 9 lftßßeß : Monday, April 2, appointment iS, t Private Lessons by Blues. Dances ' Including Studio. Particulars by Phone or r* BB—— B * U>,CAL TUITION. London. Clonbern Rd., RtMneri* 1 - ® ® tn dlos; la. K«r" • ... Bldgs.., Mnnnpeii Rd„ ' ■TTEMtX SHIMUnr. .Lfci A-A- Planoiforte and , European methods.—l, John at^^ er^) odern a »

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 24

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