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AMUSEMENTS. IT'S SHOWING TO-NIGHT. AT THE I CRYSTAL PALACE. ' I CRYSTAL PALACE, i CRYSTAL PALACE. ! J THE THEATRE LUXURIOUS. (Mount Eden ROAD.) GRAND SESSION DE LUXE S O'CLOCK. " THE TRAIL OF '98." " THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." " THE TRAIL OF '98." " THE TRAIL OF '98." " THE TRAIL OF '98." " THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." SPECIAL NOTICE! To Residents of MT. EDEN, DOMINION ROAD, MT. ROSKILL, EPSOM, EDENDALE, And Surrounding Districts : — Avail yourself To-night of the opportunity of seeing "The Trail of '9S" at the Crystal Palace before this gigantic masterpiece leaves Auckland. Positively your last chance for many months, as this film is heavily booked in the South Island. CRYSTAL JALACE ' THEATRE LUXURIOUS HIPPODROME HIPPODROME ' HIPPODROME TO-NIGHT — TOrWGHTSessions, 11, 2, 5, S. " THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL. OF '98.". "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." "THE TRAIL OF '98." Don't Miss Seeing this Masterpiece. Positively Last Few Days in Auckland. HIPPODROME NOW SHOWING. — AMBASSADOR, ~.. PT. CHEVALIER. TO-NIGHT AT S. Cinema Art Films have the Honour to Present " ITIHE QPY." " rnHB QPY." .'J- HE PPY." "J-HB " rpHE CJPY." " rnHE QPY." "-1-HE " J-HB A story, of the Secret Service, directed by Fritz Lang, producer of "Metropolis." MYSTERIOUS! THRILLING ! ! AWE-INSPIRING! STUPENDOUS !! Thi3 mighty production deals with the Secret Service's activities and the counterplotting of an evil spy organisaton controlled by a master' criminal. The most fascinating drama of the Secret' Service ever unfolded. Appropriate Musical Accompaniment .by _ MISS NOLA CASELLI, N.Z.'s Brilliant Solo-Planiste. MOULIN ROUGE (Late Tudor. Remuera). LAST SCREENING. AT 8, OF BETTY BALFOUR, In "PARADISE." An unusual story of a Girl's Gay Adventures on the Riviera. Two Comedies and • 'Scenic. TO-MORROW. ■ " CAPTAIN LASH," ' Arid "THE WOMAN FROM MOSCOW."

LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY — SATURDAY. MARIST 0.8. V. RICHMOND. MARIST 0.8. V. RICHMOND. No. 1. 3 P.M. NEWTON V. PONSONBY. NEWTON V. PONSONBY. No. 1. 1.45, CITY V. ELLERSLIE. CITY V. ELLERSLIE. No. 2 3 P.M. OTAHUHU V. RICHMOND. OTAHUHU V. RICHMOND. No. 2. 1.45. Follow the Crowd—Enjoy Good, Fast Spectacular Football. ADMISSION: Gents, Ground 1/, Stand 1/ : Ladies, Ground 6d, Stand 6d. 3 IVAN CULPAN, Hon. Sec., A.R.L. AQUATICS. ' 1 |'U jJ^KARANA; YACHT CLUB. „ OUTBOARD RACES, MAY 4. Three Races for the Maude Shield- for B Class Outboards, and also a Handicap Event Will be held on SATURDAY, MAY 4. Post Entries will be received at the Clubhouse at 2.30 p.m. on SATURDAY. 2 G. E.' LAYCOCK, Hon. Sec.

HALLS, ETC., TO LET. "DONSONBY Hall, Ponsonby Rd.—Avail- -*- alble for Dancing Parties, Meetings, etc. All conveniences.—l6l, Ponsonby R<l. G ' ~T~ PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. T>IVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES -XV STEAMERS. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Waimarie, and Riverhead (Saturdays excepted). Sundays, at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead Daily at 7 a.m. (Sunday excepted). For OSTEND, leaving Prince's Wharf/ Sundays, 0.45 a.m., Wednesdays at 9.45 a.m. Fridays 6.30 p.m., Saturdays 1.45 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D 4 ELOCUTION. /"IULFORD BELL.—AII Branches of the Elocutionary Art; children or adults. The Academy, Upper Queen St. B MKS.aGULFORD BELL, gives Lessons at Academy Studios, Queen St., on Mondays: Remuera Library, Saturdays.- B MAISIE CARTE-LLOYD (late J. C. Williamson's Dramatic Companies).— Tuition, Day and Evening.—Palmerston Bldgs. -QPP- G.P.O. B -Tt/fISS RAIE' ROBINSON, Licentiate Hi Trinity College. London; Children's Classes now forming.—4l, Palmerston Bldgfl.,. Queen St. • • D LAWN TENNIS. BEFORE Laying Down Top-dressing or Renovating Lawns, consult Davies, Association Courts, Stanley St. Phone 42-335. . B RESTRINGING Racquets, same day service. See new range Spalding, Slazenger Racquets.—Wiseman's, Queen St. and N°w f nn. D a TENNIS Players wanted, winter play; chip courts; 10/. —154, Balmoral Rd^

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 102, 2 May 1929, Page 28

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