AMUSEMENTS. STILL THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. BOOKINGS FOR TO-NIGHT ARE HEAVY. BE ADVISED, RESERVE. PHONE 41-556. PLAZA PLAZA (QUEEN STREET). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A PROGRAMME THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY. SESSIONS— 11 — 12.45 — 2.15 — 4.15. . | TO-NIGHTj~S-3Q, 8. j N0TE.—5.30 Session finishes 7.15. NOW IN ITS 2ND BIG WEEK. AND STILL GOING STRONG. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY. SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY.
A NAUTICAL NIGHT OF NONSENSE, With SYDNEY HOWARD, REG. STONE. AND THE ORIGINAL SPLINTERS BEAUTY BALLET, ENGLAND'S GREATEST COMEDY. News Reel — Australian Herald, Andy Clyde Comedy. REGENT"^ EPSOM. Reserves, -0 142. , Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. II No- 1- II THE OUTSIDER. OUTSIDER. (A British Dominions Picture.) Moscovitch's Great Play. A Great English Cast : HAROLD HUTH — JOAN BARRY — NORMAN McKINNELL. II No. || THE CLOWN PRINCE 11 2. || OF LAUGHTER. SYDNEY HOWARD, ENGLAND'S STAR COMEDIAN, In " UP FOR THE CUP." Stalls 1/, 1/. Children Half Trice. DE LUXE^> Mt. Albert Term.
8 p.m. S p.m. £ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. £ TyrOSCOVITCII'S q.reat tjlay, \ A GREAT ENGLISH CAST. " THE OUTSIDER. OUTSIDER. OUTSIDER. OUTSIDER. (A British Dominions Picture.) Starring HAROLD HUTII—.TOAN BARRYNORMAN McKINNELL. Free Bus leaves Avondale P. 0., 7.30 tonight for the New De Luxe. CABARET, TO-NIGIIT. TO-NIGHT. DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT. DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT. DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT. DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT. PEERLESS BAND. PERFECT FLOOR. Admission, 2/6. SUPPER LOUNGE OPEN ALL NIGHT. SUPPER LOUNGE OPEN ALL NIGHT. SUPPER LOUNGE OPEN ALL NIGHT. SUPPER LOUNGE OPEN ALL NIGHT. MEETINGS. - A-Ok 2 JjABOUR pARTY. PUBLIC MEETING. * TO PROTEST AGAINST GOVERNMENT'S , POLICY, I At the DOMAIN, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 2 AT 2,30 P.M. MARCH LEAVES CORNER BERESFORD IST. AND PITT ST. AT 2 P.M. PROTEST AGAINST GOVERNMENT WAGE REDUCING POLICY. AGAINST RELIEF WORK CONDITIONS. , AGAINST ATTACKS ON PENSIONS r AND WOMEN AND CHILDREN. B COME IN THOUSANDS! 0 Watersiders' Band and Messrs. B. Martin. U .iSemple, M.P., F. Langstone, M.P., and H. G. R. Mason, M.P., will lead the procession from Pitt St., at 2 p.m. If weather is unsuitable for an Open Air „ Demonstration, the Meeting will be held in the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE at - 2.30 p.m. A FURTHER MEETING WILL B0 HELD TO-MORROW EVENING IN THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, AT 7 P.M. .MESSRS R. SEMPLE, M.P., and F. ( LANGSTONE, M.P., BEING THE . SPEAKERS. < BE UNITED AND COME IN THOUSANDS! 2 F. E. MARTIN, Secretary. 2 SAVINGS BANK. E L A Meeting of the Trustees will bo held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY, 6th April, at 2.15 p.m. T. N. SMALLWOOD, | 2 Acting Manager. -i JUMBLE SALE. "JI/TYERS Free Kindergarten, Upper Queen Street, Tuesday, April 5, 2 p.m. 2 2
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