AMUSEMENTS. Positively Last Night's Screening Positively Last Night's Screening At the — EMPRESS. — (NEWTON.) To-night, commciicing at 7.30. WALLACE ALLACE J>EERY, AND Raymond ttatton, AYMOND -i-l-ATTON. IN N ow W E RE T N THB3 A IR." ow *v ere J-he "-ir." " "\T ow W E RE T N T HE AIR-" " OW '» ERE J-N J- HE * Patrons! Don't miss this final opportunity. For the benefit of shoppers, "Now We're in the Air" is not actually screened until 8.30. MUSIC BY EMPRESS ORCHESTRA. Stalls Od. Circle 1/. Huge all /--iomedy tviwtinee. UGE -"-*-ATINEE. SAT., 2 o'clock. SAT., 2 o'clock. oJ-lIOUR PROGRAMME OF PICTURES. Funnier than a Circus. Funnier than a Circus. No. 1— CHESTER CONKLIN And GEORGE BANCROFT, In Tell tt rpo qweeney." ELL J-T J-O No. 2— GEORGE SIDNEY In THE T3RINCE OF "pILSEN." lIE - 1 - RINCE OF * ILSEN." No. 3— " 2 Reel Comedy, "DR QUACK." No. 4— 2-Reel Comedy, "FAIR AND WARMER." No. 5— 2-Reel Comedy, "THE GO GETTER." No. R—. SCREEN SNAPSHOPS (all about movie stars). I Parents! Send the children along to I 1 this wholesome selected Programme, j Children 3d. 3d. Adults 6d. (Circle). IMPORTANT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. Mr. Maurice Moscovitch nnd th» .T. C. Williamson. Ltd.. Dramatic Company were originally to begin th»ir New Zealand tour in "The Ringer" on WEDNESDAY LAST, but the opening had to he postponed until SATURDAY April 7. in order that elaborate altera- , tions may be effected to the anditorium and back portion of Ills Majesty's Theatre. An arm*- of eleet r icinns, mechanists, painters, carpet layers and decorators are at present busily engaged on this work, and when playgoers assemble on Easter Saturday to welcome Mr. Moscovitch they will appreciate the fact that'money has not been spared in an effort to bring His Majesty's up to the standard of the most up-to-date and most picturesque Theatre in Australia and New Zealand. The Box Plans for Easter Saturday and subsequent nights will be opened at Lewis Eadj. Ltd., on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. RAILWAY NOTICES. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY. R AIL ENDING JgY R A,L JJY R AIL ' "gY R AIL " Have a complete change of scene and air and the exhilaration of joyous company in the Week-end Run by Rail. Your own Railways give you the SAFEST. CHEAPEST, most COMFORTABLE, and most SOCIABLE transport. Thousands who have enjoved RAILWAV WEEK-END TRIPS are asking for more. Summer is flying by! Do not miss the remaining opportunities for a Week-end Run by Rail. ! - JJOTORUA gERVICES. SATURDAYS. 5.20 ea p V m AUC * klaDd 10,30 am " arr ' Rotorua MONDAYS. Leave Rotorua 9.30 a.m. and 4kt « arr. Auckland 3.58 p.m. and ll?2 p.m. RETURN FARES: First-class £2 12/10. Second-das*. £l i«/. gERVICES. SATURDAYS 2.29°p V m Auckland 830 a arr. Te Aroha MONDAYS. Leave Te Aroha 457 am n . and 7 i p i m 2'p a L r ; Auckiand 8 - 3 " 4 ssaa RETURN FARES• First-class, £1 15/8. Second-cUss. £1 A/4u . JJELENSVILLE gER VICES. SATURDAYS. Leave Auckland 8.40 a.m., 1 20 n m 5.H P-m. arr. Helensvllle 10.14 a 341 p.m. and 7.33 p.m. • Leave Helensvllle 4.23 p.m. and 8 51 n m arr. Auckland 6.12 p.m. and 11.18 p.m. " SUNDAYS. Leave Auckland 9.38 a.m. and 4On m arr. Helensville 11.30 a.m. aid 6 6 p.m.^ Leave Helensville Noon and 633 n m arr. Auckland 2.0 p.m. and 8.17 p.in. An early train leaves Helensville at fi no a.m. on Mondays, arrives Auckland liss SPECIAL SUNDAY RETURN FARES: First-class, 6/3; Second-class, 4/3.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 16
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