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. AMUSEMENTS. - J THEATRES N - •'HOME OF THE ' 11 A.M. - 2.30 -ftpTDoL< ss°cSg •**;■ Homo to Provide Mor* i.i^'WllE "UNDER THBSeTWITH CDS heed AND m.' in « „ R OLICKERS HIS; . In Sailor Chanteys and Sea S„ '' VITAPHONE TWO-ACT pt J 15?' With a BriHian C t T cS AYLI!T ' JUNE PURSETT HOLLYWOOD ISK<?W : ■ BOX PLANS NOW PLAZA, 41-ofifi - FRIDAY NEXT GREATER THAN «'BFm « MORE THRILLING TIHN I(^ EST E." "THE FOUR FEATE^: miTt „ With " ?>• ■ IT'S A SENSATION* THE CIVIC THEATRE SPECIAL NOTICE. ■v / ALL SEATS SOLD ■ * FOR THE OPENING PERFORMANCE BOX PLANS FOR. THE '.■'■' FIRST WEEK ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THE' : ' BOOKING OFFICE: CIVIC THEATRE CORNER OPEN DAILY FROM m * : v^j|J TIVOLI— Phone 44-136 IF IT'S AT THE TIVOLI-IT-S G OOD . First Time in Auckland! THE LITTLE WILD CAT.- ■ 1T ™ AUDREY FERRIS . ALSO, 'SPECIALLY SELECTEn | ALL-TALKIE ITEMS D NO INCREASE IN PRICES : Box Plan Now Open at Dixon's, next Tivoli. "' REGENT— BFSO^ tZ TO-NIGHT. 8 PM Phone 20-142. ' LOIS MORAN— GEORGE O'BRIEN. In m " BLINDFOLD." -L~ Two Brilliant Artists-in a Brilliant Story. Also— SUE CARROL—BARRY NORTON In "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." • Thrills—Fun—Romance. ' Comedy. ,Gazette. ■■' ROYAL— KINGSLAND - i t,u TO-NIGHT, S P.M. ■ Phone 20-821. ' "• •. Tear ' s Brilliant Success, - GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES With RUTH TAYLOR-FORD STERLING— ALICE WHITE. AIso—"MASKED EMOTIONS" GEORGE O'BRIEN, NORA LANE : Gazette Comedy. FUNERAL NOTICE& J JgT. PATRICK'S ' CATHBDBAL, OBSEQUIES OF THE LATE' RIGHT REV. DR. CLEARY, BISHOP OF AUCKLAND/ ■ TO-DAY (TUESDAY). 4 p.m.—Lying in state of the deceased Prelate. 7.30 p.m.—Prayers for the Dead: Short Address by the Rev. T. O'Connor, C.SS.R. , ' TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). : .10 Requiem Mass in the presence of the children of the Catholic Schools. 11.30 a.m. to 7 p.m.—Lying in state,7.30 p.m.—Solemn Office of the Dead. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 10 a.m.—Pontifical Requiem Mass, followed 'by interment at Panmure Catholic Cemetery. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. The funeral will leave St Patrlck'l Cathedral about 11.45 a.m., and will proceed via Lower Hobson Street, Customs Street West, Queen Street, Karangabape Road, Khyber Pass Road, Broadway, and Great South Road. Members of Catholic Men's Societies, In regalia, will assemble at 11 a.m. in the vicinity of the Power House, Lower Hobson Street, and will march to Grafton Bridge, where they, will disperse. Children will not be admitted to the Cathedral on Thursday morning, and the Church will be closed to the general public at 9.30 a.m. It is requested that those attending.the Funeral Mass in a representative capacity ■will present tneir visiting cards at the main door of the Cathedral between 9.30 and 10 a.m. on Thursday morning. ■ ■ All those desiring a position in the Funeral Procession. are requested to communicate" with the Administrator, St. Patrick's Cathedral, before Noon TOMORROW (Wednesday). » HOLY NAME SOCIETY, DIOCESAN UNION. FUNERAL OF THE LATE RIGHT BBV. DR. H. W. CLEARY. Members of the Holy Name Society will make a special effort to pay last tributes of love and respect to our departed Bisnop. Watch will be kept at St. Patrick's Cathedral TO NIGHT (Tuesday), and TOMORROW NIGHT (Wednesday), £ T ° m .A o'clock onwards. City members will take tne later watches. On Thursday, at 11 a.m., Senior Members will assemble near the Power House, Uower Hobson Street, and march in the Funerai Procession as far as Grafton Bridge. Regalia to be worn. ;■ ' y. T. FITZGERALD, 10 Diocesan President^ LAWN TENNIS. _ A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton • Racquet Restringer, 94, Albert 7 Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion. BIENNIS Racquets Restrung and Repaired; -*■ work guaranteed; personal attention.— D. S. Bailey, 25, Phoenix Chambers, opp. 3.P.0. 2 TENNIS Players wanted for full-sized grass court, vicinity Mt. Eden Term., :erms, 25/ season.—Write Tennis, MWj Stak. - -pENNIS Racquets; Spalding's, SlaieDx gers'. Prosser's, etc., Re- B ' rnn ?,JiT/ Experts. All Accessories.— Kingsiora«, 164. Queen St. _^_-^—~^

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 292, 10 December 1929, Page 24

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