AMUSEMENTS. THE BEST IN SILENT PICTURES. —— THE & j NATIONAL. . NATIONAL. S>! Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. William Fox Presents \ DOLORES DEL RIO, DOLORES DEL RIO, DOLORES DEL RIO, DOLORES DEL RIO, DOLORES DEL RIO, I I In A' GRIPPING DRAMA OF MAD HOURS*' OF LOVE FOR PRINCE AND PEASANT. * GIRL. IN TEN REELS. "THE RED DANCE." "THE RED DANCE." "#HE RED DANCE." "THE RED DANCE." "THE RED DANCE." A Magnificent Melodrama of Adventure and High Romance. Daring Deeds and Great Sacrifices , ! enacted against the backgrounds of a nation in the throes of Revolution. Colour — Action — Romance in a swiftly-moving story of Love and Hate. GAZETTE AND COMEDY. F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte, Xyßphone Solo, T. Gee. I STALLS, 1/. I j i J BEST IN AUCKLAND. 1 CIRCLE, 1/6 and 2/. (No Tax.) Reserve Your Seats at Theatre. No Extra Charge. Saturday Night Reserves Unpaid for cannot be held after 7.45. ONLY THREE MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A REAL NIGHT'S FUN. j LUNA PARK. LUNA PARK. • LUNA PARK. LUNA PARK. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. SAT. AFTERNOON AT '2.30. SAT. EVENING AT 7.30. LUNA PARK WILL CLOSE ON SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT UNTIL THE EASTER WEEK. CINDER SHIFTERS — YOU'VE SEEN 'EM? But, oh boy ! You'll be thrilled when you see the turf ticklera whizzing along at It. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS, , AUCKLAND DOMAIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 15. A'nd by the ,way, reserve your seat for the Monster National Concert in the Town Hall, MONDAY, March 17. :lil AMERICANSSEE YOUR CHAMPION IN ACTION AT CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY NEXT. 1/. Children Free. x[_ ITAIPOLB DANCING. HUNDREDS OF DAINTY MAIDS, Artistically will provide a - ; Pleasing Spectacle at the IST PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS In Auckland Domain, ' SATURDAY, MARCH 15. And don't forget the National Concerjt in Town Hall, MONDAY, March. 17. rgl ATHLETIC SPORTS. CARLAW PARK — — CARLAW PARK. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY". TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. 2.15 P.M. " 2.15 P.M. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.; LEO. LERMOND, AMERICAN .MILE CHAMPION. CAN SAVIDAJf BEAT LERMOND? SPECIAL HANDICAP EVENTS. G. A. GOLDING, AUSTRALIAN WONDER 440 CHAMPION. COME AND SEE AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST QUARTER-MILER. J. VT. SAVIDAN, A. J. ELLIOTT, NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONS. RUNNING, CYCLING, FIELD EVENTS. ADULTS, 1/. Children, Free. GEORGE R. METCALFE, 7 Sec. Auckland Centre N.Z.A.A.A. RUGBY FOOTBALL. r fIEAMMAR OLD BOYS'! sSfc. KJ FOOTBALL CLUB. \£~ysJjf ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the above Club Will be held at the Auckland Rugby Union Board Room, Acacia Bldgs. r O'Connell St., on THURSDAY, March 13, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report, Balancesheet. Election of Officers, etc. \ All memb' j and intending members are invited to , .tend. R L FAREBLL) 7 Hon. Secretary. MARATHON' Rugt»y Football Club.—The Annual Meeting will be held in Drill Hall, Rutland Street, on WEDNESDAY, Marcb 12. Members and Intending members are requested to be present. 7
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 16
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