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AMUSEMENTS. & TIVOLI. Thomas A. O'Brien. TO-DAY. First National's Orchid Lady of the Screen. /c O R I N N e\ / GRIFFITH y \ in / EDMUND / IXirißß LOWE \' FAZENDA A DRAMA OF LIFE AT ITS GAYEST AND SADDEST ON THE BARBART COAST OF OLD SAN FRANCISCO. OUTCAST. OUTCAST OF SOCIETY— Her beauty alone lifted her into the lap of lurury. Facing her was the lov» of the host "catch" in town. Behind her was her past, dark, shaded, threatening! Was it too big an obstacle far a great love to surmount? DISASTROUS DUNEDIN FLOOD&l WAY A: NGARUAWAHIA 1 Miss Anderson's Tivoli Orchestra. Tivoli at 7.40. Phone 44-I3G. EVERYBODY'S conanwwi Phone 44 402. tr ° m 10 -- Commencing TO-DAY. Universal"? Drama of Society and the Underworld. "MAN, WOMAN, AND WIFE/' With NORMAN KERRYMARION* NIXON KENNETH HARLAN— PAULINE STARK. A New Angle to the Eternal Triangle. " BEGGARS OF LIFE." With WALLACE BEERY, I>mi.-e Brooks. Richard Arien. BRITANNIA— Thr " To-night at 8. - Phone 26-04 L — " ADOLPHE MENJOD in "HIS PRIVATE LIFE." — Also — JUNE COLLYER In "ME, GANGSTER." SAT— EMI L JANNINGS. Im " THE PATRIOT." SATURDAY'S MONSTER MATINEE. S — BIG ATTRACTIONS — 8 "The Patriot"' (12 Sensational Keels i. Zane Grey's Thrilling Western. "Desert Gold (10 Reels t. 4 Comedies, Cartoon, Serial. "Scarlet Arrow." ROYAL Hngslana. To-night at S. — Phone 20-S2L , —- — Last Night of THF LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED." TO-MORROW. GOOD FRIDAY. Matinee. 2 p.m. Evening. 8 p i% Specially Arranged Pro gramma. " GRASS." C'r "The Ix>st Tribes of Pewla") A Dramatic Record of a Nation's Fight for Life.

2 Gazettes 2 Beautiful Scenic*. — Exclusive Scenes of — ST. PATRICKS DAY SPORTS. THE DIN EDI X FLOODS. Opening of Auckland's Speed-"-iy and Ngarnawahia Regatta. j I NKER THE PATRONAGE AND TV Tire I PRESENCE OF HER EXCELLENCE, THE LADY ALICE FERGCSSOX. | STANLEY CONCERT DIRECTION. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, j APRIL 2ND, 4TH AND 6TH. AT ft. ' First Visit of th# < "ELEBRATED INSTRUMENTALISTS. MISSES CONSTANCE IZARD (Violinist), MARGARET IZARD 1 Colli*; i. '"Jli.-ro -would srcin jo hr no end <• ttl* i li; ;<•> ~f ihe x W<l instruments. used t.i-v were lij ilie-e lal'-uif-d j.layert." —"Daily Star.'" MontreaL At the Piano: SIR BERNARD I'AtJE. Wellington City Organis-t. Pricrf ; 3- -j < j.lus tax). Season ri.-k.-- ( Tran-fpratOr i. 10.6 (pins simients" c. ni-c»ii>iis. • ••>x ri.u.s at Eady. Lt4. CLICK CLACK CABARET DE LUXE. i EASTEK programme. LAS 1 Li; SATFRDAY . AFTERNOON TEA DANSANT. " p.iu. to p.in. - :*i --hiding \fi •Tnnon Tea. kvkm.m;. "v I'- 1 "- 1 ' : 'i'.giit. 1" Double. ■Mi.l; MdNDAVAKIKRNMON TKA DANsaNT. :: ... r. ~.m. - <\ At'.Tin.i ii lea. EVENING. MONSTER EASTER BALL, * P.M. T<' l! AM. V- E NI«;UT'MF THE YEAR, l ute little Easter Novelties will be give* o all patrons aiier.ljnir ihe Cab-ret during ine Carnival Sea-.-n, Mu-ic • "I.YI'K llinu.KV. And His K.ini'.ii- 1 nternat ioiiaN. f mp« m:tant Y' •tic:-: Tlo i. ,s] • . . Mn. pn.e r.i• - i).; r~ ri. •, J S< ° N i , :;rrvv ; -' r v "" :, - v ' hp " f Night*. l a ,„, ~ ... vour reservations at on-e. • 'I'hone 4«» 7v:». f,,- ' k <-s °S /~IAH\|;KT. — AFTERNOt IN TI'A |i\Ns\M. EASIER S AT] I; ]I A Y n; . ; f; \-TKR MONDAY. 3 , vni - 2 ,. in -•lu.ling A:;, mo. n Tm Music l.y CLYDE H"\\ I.KV an.l ills 1 AMul s IM'KKN al]. • 2 I IS lo I'ahk v. it i: car aW new town ham. pai:ki\g STATU in next town- li a 1.1.. ,;::ivs xx - a.i

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 74, 28 March 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 74, 28 March 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 74, 28 March 1929, Page 18

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