AMUSEMENTS. "THE GIRL FRIEND" • stepped right into the heart of last night's audience, and Annie cr ° rt ?/f,niit one exrore C d° m Su?itan^ OU S uec n e e S s e e, THE GIRL FRIEND MATINEE, THE GIRL FRIEND MATINEE, NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2. NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2. Children Half-price to DC. and Front and Back Stalls; Gallery. 1/b. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction ... 3. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. AND UNTIL NEXT WEDNESDAY, MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. Dazzling in every one of its merry moments —Gorgeous Settings and Captivating Costumes, and a riot of fun and dance and lilting song— "THE GIRL FRIEND," "THE GIRL FRIEND," "THE GIRL FRIEND," with the Kadiant London Favourite, ANNIE CROFT, ANNIE CROFT, ANNIE CROFT, who was last night taken immediately to Auckland's Heart. A Stupendous All-star Cast includes :— REGINALD SHARLAXD, GUS BLUETT. LEO. FRANKLIN, MAY BEATTY. BILLIE LOCKWOOD. JAMES HUGHES, MARY KIGBY, IVY PARKER. JACK DUNNE. LESLIE DONAGHEY. Gay, Chic, Charming and Altogether Adorable, "The Girl Friend'' will be everybcdy's friend. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT (5 Nights Only), MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 " HIT THE DECK." The Naval- Musical Comedy that stirred England and America. Flans for the Season are now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sa! . at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Prices : D.C. and R.S., 8/; Stalls. 4/; Gallerv, l/«. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Manager John Farrell. ELECTORAL. A UCKLAND CENTRAL ELECTORATE. T YSNAR, OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, WILL SPEAK IX gT. jyj-ATTHEWS TTALL, HOBSON STREET, ON gATURDAY, NOVEMBER O AT O P.M. All friends and supporters are requested at attend a committee meeting at his rooms 189, Hobson Street, to be held TOMORROW' (Friday), at 8 p.m. 1
SPORTING. QTAHI HI rpROTTING pLOR gI'KIXG jy£EETING. 1928. gATURDAX AND NOVEMBER yj AND tyt 3"o'»v SSSS, «6tf?»S R. L. ABSOLUM, „ . Secretary. IJUKAPLNA JOCKEV q Lub . (INCORPORATED.) gPRING jy-EETING, 1928. NOVEMBER AND JJECEMBER -I NOMINATIONS FOR ALL HANDICAP EVENTS AND FINAL PAYMENT FOR THE TAKAPUNA PLATE, CLOSE AT THE CLUBS OFFICE 67, SHORTLAND STREET on ' pRIDAT. NOVEMBER AT £ P.M. :1 " , F D - McVAY. Secretary. MEETINGS. PROHIBITION 7^ TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, gUNDAY AT n P.M gUNDAY AT o P.M. NOVEMBER 4 MISS GRACE D I?§tjLDER "THE MiSS " THE ™i aiL?»«^ in the United Stated of I™»™ e years has visited all Ii P V „^t, r,C! U and and made States 7° Tip- «*>. Everyone Welcome" 3 P AUCKLAND UNITED RAILWAY PH^ Hfi-SffiaLj'Tf* WUI *• ***. Social — P. SHEEHAV n. „ TRANSPORT Rn.pn ~~ C ITY <>» AuTnTAITrT on SjoST port Board Act J»*V TransOperation." at the pkn t,i Come Tnt ° ultimo. tobea S follo£°JL taken on 31st For the Proposal 00 _„ tSSZx"?.?-* 1 ..::::::::::: 3 is 7 be n dul y h cTX deClare S Dated this Ist day of November, 1928. P- V. NOTLEY Retornlng Ofic«r to. tH* cu, .« A^kUnd.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 259, 1 November 1928, Page 28
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