AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC EACH NIGHT GOES EACH NIGHT TALKIE. A HUGE SUCCESS! A HUGE SUCCESS! LYRIC TO-NIGHT, GOES TO-NIGHT, TALKIE. AT 745 pMi , LYRIC Under Direction of PRENTICE BROS. GOES Western Electric TALKIE. Installation.. EVELYN BRENT and LYRIC '■:■■■' CLIVB BROOK GOES ln the paramount Society TALKIE. Dramai LYRIC "SLIGHTLY GOES "SLIGHTLY TALKIE. SCARLET." SCARLET." PnSa C 100 per cent Talkie. (jU&Ov joo per cent Talkie. TAT RTF , xxixjxviiLi. Talkie supports include: T VT?TP "Paramount News," "Mickey J-iIXiIU the M OUS e Cartoon," "Irish GOES ■■ Fantasy," "Musical Peatntette '" Two-reel All-talk.e IALKIiIi. Comedy, etc. Popular Prices from 1/. t vtun Reserve Early at LIKIO • LEWIS EADY, LTD., nOTHS 190-2, Queen Street, or rTTI LYRIC TOBACCONIST, TALKIE. Symonds St.,. Phone' 43-645. PROGRAMME AS USUAL TO-DAY. \ COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MORROW At the Morning Session. The English Picture You Are Always Asking For Is Here! Full of Song, Mirth and Romance. "THE LONDON ,, " THE LONDON " <°n?"- G - p -°->- The All-British Talkie Theatre. Direction: Mrs. Henry Hay ward. This Truly Beautiful Production, from one of the famous novels by — THOMAS HARDY,— Author of "Tess of the D'Urbevilles" and " UNDER THE GREENWOOD "UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE." TREE." The Talkie with all the Charm and Beauty , of Old England. See and Hear the Folk Songs and Dances of our. Ancestors. A Fine Cast,.including I JOHN\BATTEN, A Native of Auckland, who has become famous in Talkies in England, And MARGUERITE ALLEN. Quaint Characters in an Old' World Village, - ' with Wonderful Music! ALL ENGLISH TALKIE SUPPORTS. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. -— THE LONDON. — — EDENDALE CINEMA. ,— ■ —— TO-NIGHT. "THE LADY LIES," With WALTER HUSTON, CLAUDETTE COLBERT and CHARLES RUGGLES. " HI O. M M'Y i- A T K I N S," - 1 - "An English Picture, At V . CIVIC THEATRE " On ■• ■ f JS VND A Y N. B ~XrP. RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN PARK. EDEN "■■:■■■& PARK. EDEN- ■■'Jn PARK. EDE*N PARK. '- TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. BRITAIN* V. NEW ZEALAND. BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND. BRITAIN V.,NEW ZEALAND. ■ ' ; KICK-OFF 3.30 P.M. RAISERS. CURTAIL RAISERS. (Weather Permitting.).: 11 A.M.—7TH B GRADE V. PRIMARY SCHOOLS' REPS. 12 NOON.—WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL -v. MT. ALBERT. GRAMMAR. 1 P.M.—HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL vi AUCKLAND GRAMMAR. ' ADMISSION, 2/6;' School Children, 1/. i REMINDERS! REMINDERS!.•School Children, up to 5000 accommodated . . in the enclosure up to noon. No change, given, at gates. Purchase, your Tickets at the Tow,n Depots, and save time at the gates. No Boxes, Stools, etc., allowed on. the ground, so that everyone may see the game. Apply to the Secretary's Office for Lost Children or Articles. Refreshments on the ground all day. Traffic Regulations as. on last Saturday. Ticket pffices in same positions as last week. ' ' . T. W. MABEN, - . f - > • • - Secretary A.R.F.. Union. x 25 EUGBY Patrons — Comfortable Seats, obtainable on ground, 1/5; sit while you stand, , or recline in comfort with backrest. ■ 25 BOROUGH NOTICES. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. RATES 1930-1931. Public notice is hereby given that the Devonport Borough Council has resolved that a rebate of £5 per centum be allowed to every ratepayer on. the total amount of rates payable by him > (excluding water rates and charges) if such rates be paid within thirty "Hays from the due date thereof. N.B.—SATURDAY, August 16, 1930, is the last day upon which the rebate will be allowed. .^ A. E. WILSON, :15 Town Clerk, COUNTY NOTICES. /BOUNTY OF , WAITEMATA. PUBLIC NOTICE. BIRKENHEAD-ALBANY MAIN HIGHWAY. Notice is hereby given that a section of the above Main Highway in the vicinity of Albany will be closed to through traffic during the construction of one mile in .concrete, operations: commencing on MONDAY NEXT, the 2Sth'inst. ■.-., Traffic for Albany and Northwards must travel via Takapuna East Coast Road and Oteha Valley Road; ! The co-operation of the travelling public is earnestly requested; ANDREW MURRAY, ■ "Assoc. M. Inst. C.8.,' 28 County Engineer. MUSICAL TUITION. jl/TISS MADGE HIGGINS, L.T.C.L., «-*■ L.A.8.: Piano, Singing, Harmony, Counterpoint; Harmony taught by correspondence.—Queen St., Onehunga. P A W
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 174, 25 July 1930, Page 20
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