AMUSEMENTS. LAST 2 NIGHTS. LAST 2 NIGHTS. LAST 2 NIGHTS. 2.30 — MATINEE TOMORROW — 2.30 2.30 — MATINEE TO-MORROW — 2.30 ST. JAMES' THEATRE, ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro., John Fuller and Sons. Ltd.) TO-NIGIIT AT S. —PAT HANNA'S— —PAT HANNA'S— —PAT HAN?" VS— —PAT — HANNA'S— PAT —HANNVS — FAT— —HANNA'S - - PAT— —HANNA'S - PAT— —HANNA'S PATDIGGERS. DIGGERS. DIGGERS. DIGGERS. DIGGERS. DIGGERS. A Fast-Moving Show, Overflowing with Surprising and Joyous Moments. PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/ (Plus Tax). BON PLANS AT ST. JAMES' THEATRE. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. TJRINCE Karangahape Rd. L At 7.30. "THE STREET ANGEL," with JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARKELL. "NEW YEARS EVE." with MARY ASTOR and CHARLES MANTON. QAPITOL ----- TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. i Capitol. Big Special Programme. ] CnjiifoJ. "THE RINGER." ! Capitol. "THE RINGER." | Capitol. Edgar Wallace's Greatest Thriller, | Capitol. Starring Annette Benson and j Capitol. Leslie Falter. i Capit. I. The Second Picture : j Capitol. "HONEYMOON FLATS," ; Capitol. A Rollicking Comedy-drama, star- ] Capitol, ring George Lewis and Dorothy Capitol. Gulliver. Capitol. The Collegians and Latest News. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. "REVENGE." "REV E N G E. " A Powerful and Thrilling Drama, starring DOLORES DEL RIO. The Second Picture: "OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS," A Romance of Youth and Beauty. Gorgeous Scenes and Luxurv, starring JOAN CRAWFORD. Strong Supporting Programme. rj.REY T YNN pINEMA— Surrey Crescent At 7.45.' "TIIE ROAD TO YESTERDAY," with VERA REYNOLDS. "REMEM TRANCE," with JOHN STUART and ESTELLE _BROPY. BRING a Friend and have AFTERNOON TEA, TO-MORROW, at CHINESE MARKET, At Y.W.C.A., QUEEN STREET, 2.15 to 9.15 p.m. iIS WiNTER SHOW. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. JULY 3 TO 13, 1929. SPACE rn __ SPACE QPAP-P EXHIBITORS' STANDS. orAUlii WORKING EXHIBITS. SPACE SIDE-SHOWS, ETC. Early Application Necessary. SPACE „ „ CD a ttti 1,11,1 Intormation and Plans oir Aollj from SPACJ j. FINDLAY, Manufacturers' Association, Empire Bldgs., Swanson Street, or Box 510. COMPETITIVE SECTIONS FOR EVERYBODY. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. Free Schedule of Classes on application to W. F. O'DONNELL, A. and P. Office, 41, Albert Street. P.O. Box SO. xIS RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING AT AUCKLAND. 22ND AND 24TH JUNE, 1929. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until Tuesday, 25th June, 1929, will he issued to Auckland from Frankton. Waiuku, Opalieke and intermediate stations on direct line of route on 22nd and 24th June by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 11.20 a.m. each day. These tickets will NOT be availabJe by Limited Express trains. Return fare from principal stations :— From 2nd. Class. Ist. Class. Frankton 12/9 19/ Huntly 9/9 14/S Mercer 0/0 9/9 Pukekohe 4/9 7/2 Waiuku 0/3 9/5 Drury 3/9 5/0 ON 22ND AND 24TH JUNE train leaves Frankton for Auckland 7.18 a.m., Huntlv 5.5. Mercer 5.59, Drury 9.57, Papakura 10.7, arriving Green Lane 10.50 and Auckland 11.15 a.m. ON SATURDAY, 22ND JUNE, train leaves Papakura 9.5 a.m., Manurewa 9.20. Papatoetoe 9.33, Otahuliu 9.41, Penrose 9.50, arriving Green Lane 9.50 and Auckland 10.12 a.m. ON SATURDAY, 22ND JUNE, usual 5.25 p.m. Auckland-Frankton train will stop at Green Lane to lift passengers for Papakura and stations south thereof. ON MONDAY, 24TH JUNE, train leaves Papakura 9.27 a.m., Manurewa 9.44, Papatoetoe 9.50. Otahuliu 10.4. Penrose 10.13, arriving Green Lane 10.19 and Auckland 10.35 a.m. ON 24TH JUNE usual 4.0 p.m. AucklandFrankton train will stop at Green Lam; . to lift passengers for Papakura and ; stations south thereof. 1 ON 24TH JUNE usual 5.17 p.m. Auck- ; land-Papakura train will stop at Green Lane to lift passengers for Otahuliu and stations ! south thereof. For further particulars see handbill or : inquire at stations. IS RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. BLUE PAVILION, over Flackson's, Karangahape Rd., under new management. Weddings and Socials catered for. Home Cooking. 5 "T7EGETARIAN Dinners, 1/0, served in V delightful surroundings. — Queen St.. opp. His Majesty's. Eat for Health. Di
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 142, 18 June 1929, Page 20
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