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AMUSEMENTS. THE BEST IN SILENT PICTURES. THE —- & ' NATIONAL. pao „ NATIONAL. Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. SESSION DE LUXE COMMENCES 7.50. AN EXCEPTIONALLY PINE PROGRAMME. 2 GREAT STAR PICTURES. Metro.-Goldwyn-Mayer Present . | BUSTER KEATON, | In A Landslide' of Laughter, A Triumph in Comedy Romance. THE' CAMERAMAN. The Laugh Riot of the Year. Yoa haven't seen a Screen Lover until you have roared at Buster Keaton. AND JOAN CRAWFORD, ' IN A Startling Story of Ultra-modern Girlhood, OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS. ■i Environment —The Moulder of "Womanhood—Bright Lights—Sparkling Eyes —Gleaming Shoulders —.Tazzy Music —• Willing Lips. Are these Our Dancing Daughters? GAZETTE AND COMEDY. P. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte, Violin Solo, J. Slater. STALLS, 1/. BEST. IN AUCKLAND. CIRCLE, 1/C and 2/. (No Tax.) Moulin t> o u g e, OULIN 0 U G E, TUDOR, REMUERA. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Mystery, Excitement, Adventure. Myrna Loy and Wm. Collier, Jun. In "HARD BOILED ROSE," A Hurricane of High-powered Thrills. Lots of Talkie Featurettes, etc. Usual Prices. Phone 24-749. PRINCE EDWARD. To-night, at 7.30. See and Hear RICHARD DIX in his First All-Talking Picture, "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH," A Play of Sparkling Mirth. Selected "Sound" Supports. j ,p RE Y LY N N CINE MA. TO-NIGHT, at S O'CLOCK. . TALKIES! TALKIES! TALKIES Paramount Pictures present Anne Nichols' "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE." The greatest love story ever told. This play ran for 5 years on Broadway. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. , People's Popular Prices. VICTORIA DEVONPORT. ICTORIA DEVONPORT. (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) A Paramount Sound Synchronised Masterpiece, "TTIOUR THEATHERS," "J? OUR ± EATHERS," " T7VEATHERS," "- 1 - OUR - 1 - EATHERS," A Spectacular Triumph, -with a Great Cast, including •CLIVE BROOK. WM. POWELL, FAY WRAY and NOAH BEERY. • A Triumph of the Screen. Book your seats at Prece.v's or dial 22-965, after 6.30. TO-NIGHT - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT, . 2—NIGHTS MORE ONLY—2 WIRTH BROS., LTD., 'GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. — WIRTH'S CIRCUS — Location: OLD DOCK SITE. HURRY, HURRY, HURRY, ; ' TO SEE THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME. A REAL LIVE SHOW. PRICES: 3/, 4/, 5/, 6/ (plus tax). Children under 10, Half-Price to all parts. Reserved Seats, 8/, plus Tax. Booked at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ZOO OPEN FROM 4 TO 5 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults, 1/; Children, 6d. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS: Do Not leave anything loose in your Motor Cars. , All Accounts will be paid at Circus Office, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 p.m., and TO-MORROW (Thursday), at S p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. QJRAMMAR jgCHOOL. JQIAMOND JUBILEE. THE EXECUTIVE OF THE AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION invites ALL OLD BOYS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE ■jQIAMOND JUBILEE. jyj"EMORIAL JgUILDING. A CONSIDERABLE SUM HAS BEEN SUBSCRIBED, AND NOW ONLY SMALL AMOUNTS ARE ASKED FOR. TO MAKE THE MEMORIAL TRULY FITTING AND REPRESENTATIVE IT SHOULD BE FOUNDED ,ON A HOST OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE GREAT COMPANY WHO HAVE PASSED THROUGH THE SCHOOL. BETTER 1000 HALF-CROWNS THAN ,25 £5 DONATIONS. IT IS THE PRIVILEGE OF EVERY OLD BOY TO SUBSCRIBE, AND THE EXECUTIVE HOPES FOR A - WIDESPREAD RESPONSE. T. S. MILLER, Secretary. Professional Chambers, High Street. 19 T! PATRICK'S DAY r|| CELEBRATIONS. VkOT Will the Winners of Decorated WUr Prams (Swan and Daffodil), . Trolleys (Ireland and: Daffodil Motor Car, and Bicycles (Aeroplane and Tulip) please send in their addresses to Secretary, 38, Shortland Street, when Prizes will be forwarded. 19 RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. VEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/6, served in delightful surroundings.—Queen St. (opp. His Majesty's). Eat for health. D 4 CONGREGATIONAL Church Garden Fete, at Abley, Valley Road, Mt. Eden, Saturday afterzoon; fun for all. pi

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1930, Page 24

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