AMUSEMENTS. EASTER HOLIDAY NOTICE. LUNA PARK. LUNA PARK. ASTER JAASTER gATURDAY. "Y£ONDAY. TWO SESSIONS. TWO SESSIONS TWO SESSIONS. TWO SESSIONS'. ""■<> I'M- 2.::o P.M. T.'ilt I'M. 7.:;o I'M. TWO SESSIONS. TWO SESSION'S. TWO SESSIONS. TWO SESSIONS. 2.rut P.M. o .::o P.M. ".«<> I'M- 7.30 P.M. CLOSED ON HOOD FRIDAY CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY. OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK AT LUNA PARK. LUNA PARK. 11l Bus From Wharf Gates. I'ositivplv the Last Day's Screening. •THE WOMAN DISPUTED." GRAND GRAND. " THE WOMAN DISPUTED" 44 THE WOMAN DISPUTED" A ml "RED WINE." "RED WINE." Sessions: 11.13, 2, 4.4j and T.oO. COM M E NCI N G SA T I KDA Y. OK EAT HOLIDAY HILL. ! GRAND AND LYRIC. 1 "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." With IVOR NOVELLO and MA 11 EL POL'LTON " TOMMY ATKiNS." 44 TOMMY ATKINS." j GKAND AND L YRIC. [ ONEHUNGA. VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. Strand. , , Strand. Special Engagement. Strand. THE CELEBRATED i Strand. TJIC AND \ LF. Strand. * IC A.YD Alf, j Strand. | (Late J. C. Williamson). i Strand. 1 . ——. Strand. The Darktown Jesters. Comedy Strand. Vocalists, Comedians and Strand. Acrobats. Strand. The Only Act of its kind in Strand. Australasia. A Kiot of Laughs. Strand. Strand. "YfAVIK AND TESMOND, Strand. -"-AVIS AND •' ESMOND, Strand. Vocalists and Dancers. Strand. — Screening -— Strand. Master Pictures Presents Strand. SHIRLEY MASON and Strand. BEN TURI'IN i:i Strand. "THE WIFE'S RELATIONS." Strand. " THE WIFE'S RELATIONS." Strand. A Sparkling Comedy Prmna. ONEHUNGA PICTURES. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. Strand. First National Pictures Present Strand. a Stirling Romantic Drama, Strand. " *VERO," Strand. " •Strand. Featuring' fWrand. FAY COMPTON Strand. And Strand. STEWART ROME. Strand. - This Picture is claimed to be the finest British Production yet made. Prior to the screening of this Picture,
MR. TOM TUOHEY Will Sing Gounod's " AVE MARIA," With Violin obligato. Violinist, MR. A. GRANT. VICTORIA DEVONPORT. A Fullcr-Hayward Theatre. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. Special Screening of " fPHE Ti^OREIGN T EGION.** " J-HE -T OREIGN -"EGION." THE TTIOREIGN T EGION." HE -T OREIGN -REGION." " rpiiE T EGION." "A HE Foreign REGION." Also oil SATURDAY, together with CHARLIE MURRAY, In DO YOUR DUTY." "DO YOUR DUTY." Stalls, 1/; Circle, 1/6; Children 9d. _ DANCING. ORANGE TT A L L. RANGE JJ- ALL. TO-NIGHT—THURS., nt S—'TO-NIGHT. Boston trances. OSTON -L'ANCES. I THIRD HEAT. I NOVEL JAZZING COMPETITION. I Prizes for Everv I lent. I MISS KATHLEEN O'CONNOR, I Principal of the Margaret O'ConI nor Studio of Dancing, has kindly I consented lo act as judge. | THE TILE TROT. The I.atesf Dancing Sensation, Grncpfnt and Entrancing, l'or the first lime in an Auckland Dance Hall. MISS KATHLEEN O'CONNOR and PARTNER will give a demonstration of this beautiful dance. Usual Popular Prices: Ladies. 1/'"; Gents. 'H. Balloons anil Favours. US I MUSICAL BOX CABARET. Corner Pitt St. nnd Karangahape Rd. TO-NIGIIT. 8 p.m.-Midnight. 8 p.m.-Midnight. SPECIAL EASTER CARNIVAL DANCE. SPECIAL EASTER CARNIVAL DANCE. HARRY NEILSON And His Famous Dixieland Dance Band. A full band of seven players, each artist t lie innster of his instrument. Streamers. Monte Carlo. Balloons, and a Host of New Novelties I'i're. Ladles, 1/6. Gentlemen, . Dancing :i p.m.-."5 p.m.. Easter Saturday and Easter Monday Afternoons to Harry .Wilson's Dixieland Band. Ladies, 1/. Gentlemen, 1/6. Direction, VIC. BARKER. Organiser, N. EDGAR. 28 rpo-NIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY "7 . NKillT, H till 12. JOYLAND, Auckland's Leading Old-Time Dance, Druids' Hall. Newton. . S * ls - 'lylcoafs .loyland Orchestra, M ith Monle Carlo Waltz, Chocsi. and Cigs. Ladies, 1/; Gents, "/. „ A. McKENZIE. .rJOon't forget BIG CARNIVAL. EASTER NIGHT, Manchester Unity Hall. 80 Frizes given away. Prices a» usual. -Ji T. ESTALL, A. McKENZIE. TJLOCKHOUSB BAY PICTURE HALL, EVERY SATURDAY. carnival. Final Jazz Competition. ( f Latest Dance Hits. I ALQha QUARTET. T* La<l,eß 1/ - Gents 1/6. Mount Albert Terminus. Bub to City after dance. 28
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