AMUSEMENTS. THE NO TAX THEATRE^ " EMBASSY — EMBASSY. | Phone 42-169. [ Continuous Pictures from 11.30 a.m. 2.30, 5, 8 p.m. j LATE NATIONAL PICTURES; WHEN FLEET MEETS FLEET . « OB THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND. ' The Outstanding Attraction of 1928. All Navy League • Members Should See This Picture. Also, RAYMOND HATTON and WALLACE BEERY, " PARTNERS IN CRIME." NO EXTRA CHARGE FOB BOOKING RESERVES. Reserves at Levels Eady, Ltd., 2/, and at Theatre, after 5 p.m. Saturdays, 12 noon. Prices: Stalls 1/, Circle 1/6, D. Circle '£/. Children, Half-price. '. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. GRAND. Direction, Mrs. Henry Hayward. DOLORES DEL RIO "RAMONA." — " RAMONA." From the Strand to the Grand. GRAND. GRAND. •' T»AMONA." GRAND. -Li .. GRAND. " TJAMONA." ' GRAND. -Ci " GRAND. «' "DAMONA." GRAND. GRAND. «"OAMONA." GRAND. Screened at 11.30, 2, 4.30, 6 and & • Second Feature, " DIAMOND HANDCUFFS " "DIAMOND HANDCUFFS" Latest "Our Gang" Comedy. | Screened at 11.30, 2, 4.30, 6 and 8.30. Al T|;g ©KB ST. JAMES' THEATRE? "Tw,.- Vei: • Nat Phillips Presents the "WHIRLIGIGS," „ Featuring the STIFFY AND MO „ Series of Revues. St^James Theatre/ (PIUS *«>• league football. ' JU T EAGUB-pOOTBALL, tff) League -I? ootbalE £IABLAW JpABK. SATURDAY SATURDAY. gPECIAL OHALLENGD jy£ATCIIES. Watch Thursday's Paper for further particulars. The Best Programme of Football ever offered. 17 LECTURES. im w. e a - AXD LEAG uNio]lf NATIONS REV. W. G. MONCKTON, M.A., Will Deliver a Public Lecture in the Y.M.C.A. LECTURE HALL, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), AT 7.30 P.M., On "THE KELLOGG PACT." Chairman: MR. E. C. CUTTEN, S.M. xl 7 AQUATICS. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT ENTHUSIASTS. JJACES, gUCKLANDS JJEACH. LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 22. Starting 1 p.m. Under auspices N.Z.0.8. Association (Inc ) Open to All Comers. Post Entries. All Silencers to be used. Membership Invited. C. R. WILSON, Hon. See.. 195, Broadway. DANCE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, AT 8 P.M. Under auspices Buckland's Beach Progressive League. THE HALL. BUCKLANDS BEACH. First Class Orchestra. Supper. . • Admission, 2/. xl 7 building societies. (wi ™ A.C.T.B.S. 68TH - GROUP — 68TH £800 A PPKOPU,ATIONS £800 OPENED SEPTEMBER. FORMS POSTED TO APPLICANTS. ENTRANCE FEES NOW PAYABLE. FIRST PAY-DAY OCTOBER 15 FIRST BALLOT ' OCTOBER 31.' A FEW SHARES STILL AVAILABLE. APPLY WITHOUT DELAY AT THE SOCIETY'S OFFICE, CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. T HB 00-OPERATIYE TERMINATING JJUILDING gOCIETY WS DECEASED ESTATES. CAKAH SHAW SMITH, Oneroa. Deep ~ Creek (deceased).—All Claims against the above must be rendered before 30tb instant.—John Alexander Beale, Executor. Palmers ton Buildings. 17 ELOCUTION. DAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinitr " College, London). — Dramatic Art. Speech and Deportment.—l 2. Scots Hall, symonds MTH RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. O E ST 1/ MEAL AT " PRIOR'S. STRAND ARCADE. <Opp Savings Bap It. i MWH INSURANCE COMPANIES. A LLIAN6E ASSURANCE CO.. LTD assets £30,000,000. Phone 43-123. !t O'Connell St. Manager. Wilfrid D •4
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 246, 17 October 1928, Page 24
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