AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! FULL ELECTION RESULTS SCREENED UNTIL AFTER 11 P.M. Why not see the Results under Comfortable and Enjoyable Conditions. AT - THEATRES. AT - THEATRES. BBaaaaaasasig Sessions 11.u, I'.u, o.u, a U AND j EiVIFKEbiS. HiIViFKJiiSS i I empress empress! I , (NEWTON). I SESSION DE LUXE 7rti, j *«. I—First Screening in NZ XOM .MIX'S LATfor && WMn -llinller, rpoM 71 ( rix, J o.u iUjx rpoM T\rix,' J-UM lU|x rpoM titix; xOM JJ-ix, :V"' the u '«»der Horse. .. /"IHEVENNE." HJ-J-ello, Cheyenne." ELLO, /"IHEYENNE." Hello, Cheyenne." ELLO, pHEI'ENNE." ELLO, " Miles "J Wires and Acres of Thrills,' in this o , btor >" ot the West. -o. _ Another Great Sporting Film, Q.EORGE f ~\?T>RIEN — -t* It I El>» — "yiRGINIA "V 7" ALLI. — v IKG INI A V ALLI. sjgi zz wis? s;gi: BIG t-IVt P £ PROGRAMME. USUAL FAMILY PRICES TO-NIGHT AT 2 THEATRES. Li ippodrome — and — "COMPRESS JJ-IPPODROME — AND — -t^MPRESs!
DIXIELAND. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21. MONSTER NON-STOP DANCE A RIOT OF COLOUR AXD GAIETY. TWO BANDS—CONTINUOUS MUSIC. THE DIXIELAND DANCE BAND AND KENDALL'S COLLEGIANS The Greatest Niglit of 1928. Dancing js.ao p.m. to 1 a m . TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. ELECTION NIGHT - When the General midnight ts wi " bu Br «ailcast till Phone 20-010. Admission, 7/0 Double. athletic sports. I GIRL GUIDE RALLY. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, AT 2.30 P.M. •SEE THE— LIVING MAI' OF Tin; WORLD. BREAKING THE COLOURS, I GLIDE LAW PAGEANT, j Anil TABLEAUX REPR ES E NTIN G THE GUIDE LAWS. J A UNJQUE SPECTACLE AT POPULAR PRICES. ADULTS, 1/. CHILDREN 0,1.
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. dueiihead and osticnu services STEAMERS, (ALLING AT ALL WHARVES Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p„i for j Hobbonville, Waimarie and Riverhead , (Saturdays excepted). Sundays at 7 p m ' Knerh.-ad Daily at 0.30 a.m. (Sunday excepted, For OSTENI). leaving I nnte s Wharf Sundays. 9.4ri am Wedaays,,l.4s'p J m a ; ,n - f rWa >» U '" J P BRADNEV AND BINNS. D 4 tramway notices. A I CELAND CITY CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. ALTERATION TO RUNNING. GENERAL ELECTION D VY lO DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 102S ,Ji? !'- ,n P-m. "appro*.. liaffl( will be suspended through Queen street, trom Wellesle.v Street to Customs Street intersection, and cars on the following routes will run as under •— Onehunga. Royal Oak. Mount Eden approx. C " rS dCpaPt Cl,J '' at 11 30 1> '"- tricV^W? MNIBUSF.S—AvondaJe and disI n a er . alul Richmond Road . ervices will run to Civic Square only ™ A- E. FORD. Manager.
CORPORATION notices. C 1 T Y ° F A CKLA ND. domain CRICKET GROUND. Cit N v ot f'',?„i S pivr " that Auckland J it> Council has granted the use of the ™c"i^ C, T (;r !V" Ul f to tUe A "ckland J.iri Guides Association for the purpose of holding a Rally oil SATURDAY, the '>4th 'the Jn , N< ? v, '"". ,Pr : with authority to the said Association to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for admission to the Cricket Ground, with an extra ~ barge of One Shilling for ever" horse or vehicle, and an additional charge nr '/Y'T"- 11 " ° n< ' Shilling for each person toi admission to the Pavilion. J - s - BRIOHAM. Town Clerk. Railway notices. ~~ ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OTAHUIIU TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING i AT AUCKLAND. * I 17TII AND 21 ST NOVEMBER ! HOLIDAY EXCURSION tickets, avail able for return until 22ml November. 102 S. will be issued to Auckland from Frankton. Waiuku. Opaheke and intermediate stations on direct line of route on 17th and 21st November, by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 12 noon each dav These tickets will not be available by Limited express trains. On SATURDAY. 17th November, usual 5.2."» p.m. Auckland-Frankton train will stop at Green Lane to lift passengers for Papakura and stations south thereof. On WEDNESDAY. 21st November, usual 4.0 p.m. Aucliland-Frr.nkton train will stop at Green Lane to lift passengers for Papakura and stations south thereof. Usual 5.17 p.m. Auckland-Papakura train will stop at Green Lane to lift passengers for Otahuhu and stations south thereof. 14 REMOVAL NOTICES. WE Beg to Advise Clients that as from this date, our Business will he conducted at our new premises, corner Khyber Pass and Claremont St. CYCLONE FENCE AND GATE CO.. LTD., CYCLONE FENCE AND GATE CO., LTD. 'Phone 44-226. xlo
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 270, 14 November 1928, Page 18
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