AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS. NEWTON. Empress. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Empress. Empress. 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 2 Empress. Empress. First National Presents: Empress. Empress. "DILLIE T"\OVE, Empress. -*-*ILLIE ■L'OVE, Empress. With Empress. p ILBERT "DOLAND, Empress. vJ ILBERT -ENGLAND, Empress. In Empress. " rpHE X OVE "\TART." Empress. " HE -"OVE -^-LaRT." Empress. Empress. « Empress. Master Pictures feature Empress. A Soldier's Story of the War. Empress. A Soldiers Story oi the War. Empress. " Tl/TADEMOISELLE Empress. " -"-LaDEMOISELLE Empress. "CmOM Empress. X 1 ROM Empress. A RMENTIERES." Empress. -^-RMENTIERES." Empress. She's here—the lady herself. The Empress, whole world iinows her. All the Empress. boys know her. Empress. 00, la, la. Is she any good? Ask Empress. the diggers. Empress. Music by Empress Orchestra. , Empress. ' Empress. STALLS, AD. CIRCLE, -I / Empress. STALLS, &D. CIRCLE, -*-/ Empress. Empress. Empress. THURSDAY NEXT: Empress. Empress." "SORRELL AND SON." Empress. EMPRESS. EMPRESS — WEST END — THEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. West End. West End. An Unceasing Outburst of West End. An Unceasing Outburst of West End. Laughter. West End. Laughter. West End. » West End. QYD, /~iHAPLIN W es J End. YD. West End. West End. In West End. West End. "rpHE "Vf ISSING T INK." West End. "J- HE NK " West End. "mHE IIfISSING T INK> West End. "J-HE NK " West End. West End. Syd's latest and greatest gloom West End. chaser. It will tie you inro West End. knots of laughter. S es l E ud - ® ee AKKA, the lamous chiinWest End. panzee with Max and Moritz. £ nd - Huge Reels of Unrestrained West End. Hilarity. West End. West End. REG. MORGAN'S West End. ORCHESTRA. West End. West End. CJTALLS, QD. pIRCLE, 1 / West End. STALLS. *7p. l ; IRCLE, -1/ /~kNEHUNGA T>ICTURES — TO-NIGHT -L ICTURES — TO-NIGHT* Strand. Strand. A Wm. Fox. British Release strand. Strand. IVOR NOVELLO Strand. Strand. In Strand. Strand. " rpHE T ODGER " Strand. •• -L he J^ODGER." Strand. " Strand. A tense and dramatic story of ntrand. a great London Mystery Comedy, Strand. and News. "QINDERELLA." "QINDERELLA/' 40 PERFORMERS. THEATRE DE LUXE, MT. ALBERT TER. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 PM TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 P.M. BRIGHT, SPARKLING, HUMOROUS. Admission, 2/ ; Children, Half-price. 23 BOXING. ! 4b (• "VTORTHERN BOXING ASSOAftsi i CIATION. MP ■ (Registered). * J Notice is hereby given that the »- . Annual General Meeting of the Northern Boxing Association will be held „£J lamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), the 24th day of April, 1928, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS : To receive Annual Report and Balancesheet. Election of Officers. , ~, J- H. WATTS, Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. Jf QLIVE ROAD TENNIS COURTS. fni The Management has decided to uyj? open these Courts to all players on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Singles until 1.30 p.m. ; Fee: 6d per half-hour. Afternoon tea obtainable. , Fee during week, 2/6 per player. TENNIS, LTD., Phone 45-274. 1 -P A MEETING will be held in ARM--2Z A STRONG'S HALL, PT. CHEVAVJf. LIER ROAD, Pt. Chevalier, on \U« TUESDAY, April 24, at 8 p.m.. to Vk form a Tennis Club in conjunction with the Halliburton-Johnson Sports .... Tennis Players attend and assist in the formation of a club of your own. Everyone Welcome. x 23 A BRUCE, Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert • St. Racquets Restrung and Repaired. Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion. C 'p'XPEUT stringing and Repairs by Dominion's Leading Tennis Firm; workmanship guaranteed; prices moderate! Johns. Ltd., Auckland. D TENNlS—Birthday and Evening Parties. Dancing, Ping-Pong. Crockery. Clive Rd. Courts. Phone 45-274. D \7" ACANCIES for 2 Gents; excellent ▼ asphalt court; private club; Sunday play; vicinity Vifw Rd., Dominion Rd— ; Write F. 4817. ST4B. 23 AQUATICS. ;r- irx. A karana yacht club? jf(\ I (Incp.). 1 OUTBOARD RACES, APRIL 28. Entries for Outboard Races for Maud ChampHjnship Shield (2 events) will Close on'THT°4snAv n V D - ( ? £°" Custora s Street, on IHLRSDAY, April 26, at 5 p.m., or with any Member of the Committee -3 G. E. LAYCOCK, Hon. Secretary R ichmond club Cruising I „®PP rie s Cruising Race, SATURDAY I £ EX £ Wl " be received at John Burns' and 8, Strand Arcade, TUESDAY and ; THURSDAY. Classes T, Y, S, V N, L H s J. longbottom, Hon. Secretary. > DYERS AND CLEANERS. . FJiHE jyjODERNISING QF We have brought the art of Remodelling Old-fashioned Wearing ■ Apparel to such a pitch of perfection that Customers are delighted. Cleaned beautifully and then adapted to latest London-made garments, the fabric of which is sound, though the cut and style are old, are brought right up-to- ' date. It saves buying new! CALL, WRITE OR RUNG 13-000. PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING, PICOT EDGING. QROTHALL QLEANERS AND i JjTD., ! 33-35, EDENVALE RD. AND MT. EDEN. 1 Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Duchess of York. Branches throughout City and Suburbs. : C , have Cleaning and Remodelling De- ; '' partmente for Ladies* and Gents' Hats. Cox's Hat Factory, Karangahape Rd. D WH. DREW, Cleaner, Dyer, Renovating • Specialist, Collects and Delivers. • Phone 46-629. —210, Hobson St. C , A A -AAA —CARPETS Cleaned and Dlsin- . tt fected; Electric Beating Vacuum "rocess—Domestic Vacuum Clean- ( isg Co., Strand Arcade. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1928, Page 20
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