AMUSEMENTS. RENATE MULLER SECOND JOYOUS MUSICAL, COMEDY DEMANDS AX EXTENSION OF SEASON. 2ND BIG WEEK STARTS TO-DAY. Thousands found Happiness Last Week at /THE PLAZAX < THE PLAZA, > Tlie All-British'Theatre. / Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. TILL 7 P.M. Sessions : 11, 12.30, 2.30. 5, 8 p.m. . ANOTHER WEEK OP HAPPINESS, . With RENATE MULLER, RENATE MULLER, HARRY GREEN, HARRY GREEN, In " MARRY ME." " MARRY ME." Approved for Universal Exhibition. A Laughing. Scintillating Successor to "Sunshine Susie." AND AGAIN, OX THE STAGE NIGHTLY: A Most Pretentious Stage Presentation of over 50 Talented Performers. Beautiful Ballets, Specialty Dancers, Jazz una Concert Bands. BOOK EARLY. FILLING RAPIDLY FOR THIS WEEK. "EMPRESS! Tonight aflvS Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 — BIG ATTRACTIONS — 2 No. I—WARREN WILLIAM In " 3 ON A MATCH." " 3 ON A MATCH." Recommended .by Censor Jor Adults. No. a I —HUGH' In " WOMEN WHO PLAY." Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. ~WEST END"| F0 T S S".t'"i: Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DOUBLE FEATURE. No. I—WARREN WILLIAM In M " 3 ON'A MATCH." "3 ON A MATCH." Recommended by Censor fur Adults. No. 2—GEORGE O'BRIEN Tn " ROBBERS' ROOST." Approved jor Universal Exhibition. EDENDALE CINEMAi SANDRINGHAM, To night at 8 p.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DOUBLE STAR. Xo. I—James Dunn and Sally Eilers In "HANDLE WITH CAIiE." Approved /or Universal Exhibition. No. 2—Douglas Fairbanks. Jun., in "SCARLET DAWN." Recommended by Censor fur Adult a. I KING'S THEATRE | I XORTHCOTE. To-night at 8. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 2 — BIG. FEATURES — 2 Xo. I—Carole Lombard in "NO MORE ORCHiDS." Recommcndcd by Censor Jui Adults. No. 2—lvor Ncivello in "TUB LODGER." Rccommcnded. bii Censor fur Adults. _ FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. rTHE~LONDON Yf Opp. 'G.P.0., Queen St. T S ENTIRE CHANGE '10-DAY. N A FAMOUS MELODRAMA. ( 6d " LENA RIVERS," 6d _ . A Great Star Cast, including 6d BERYL MERCER, JAMES 6d KIRKWOOD, and BETTY 6d BLYTIIE. 6d Th.e Screen's Sweetest Lore 6d Story. 6d Approved for Universal (■j Exhibition. c a OU First Chapter Great New Serial, DU FREE CHILDREN'S SESSION, Dd 4 P.M. TO-DAY. 8(3 BORIS KARLOFF In • 6d "KING OF THE WILD." 6d Full of Thrills and Adveuture. 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d
CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. EDMUND LOWE—C'LAUDETTE COLBERT "THE MISLEADING LADY." Sho misled a man, and was caught by her own trick. . , Recommended by Censor for,. Adults. Specially Selected Supports,. Phone 12-199 for '.Reserves. .T7IMFIRE = — TO-NIGHT, AT S. J Double - Feature Prograinme. "BIRD OF PARADISE" And "COCK OF THE AIR." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. n RUGBY LEAGUE I ' J - CLUB. iffy) EXHIBITION' MATCHES, nLT ONEHUNGA RECREATION . V . RESERVE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 22. > MARIST ODD BOYS SEXIORS. V. r DEVONPORT. UNITED SENIORS. 3' p.m. Curtain Raiser. MARIST OLD BOYS SENIOR RESERVE V. DEVONPORT SENIOR • RESERVE. 2 p.m. • •- Special Event: 100 yards League Championship, open to all League Players on the ground. Trophy donated. 21 11. E. KEMP, Hon. Secretary. «TJONSONBY UNITED FOOTBALL -L : : : . CLUB. (RUGBY LEAGUE.) FINAL PRACTICE. All Players must attend Practice at VICTORIA PARK, 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday). .C.j. W . TAYLOR. 21 Hon. Secretary. OITY ROVERS' FOOTBALL CLUB. PRACTICE, TO-MORROW, CARLAW PARK. Juniors, 2 p.m. to .3-Vm';* Seniors, A and B Trial Mitch, 3 p.m. All members and intending members must be in attendance if they wislx to be open for selection. , . . 21 IVTEW LYNN RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB.—A Practice Match will be held TO-MORROW at 2.30 p.m. Players and any others interested please meet atground adjacent to New Lynn Council Chambers, Great North Rd.—C. TREEN, Secretary. ... 21 BIRD SHOW. ■ A UCKLAND CANARY CLUB. V V. canary club. Y oung 33 ird g HOW - V \ UNITY HALL, QUEEN ST. SATURDAY, 22ND (Day and Evening). ■ ■ . ' i" Admission, 6d. 2i TRANSPORT NOTICES. TRANSPORT BOARD. ' RACES—AVONDALE. Special anfi frequent service to and from Avondale: - ;.*•. ?. . . ; j ; Fare : 6d cash each way. In addition, extra cars will leave Royal Oak at 10.8 and 10.22 a.m.; Great South Road, 10.15 a.m.; Epsom Depot, 10.24 a.m., and from Newmarket at 10.22 a.m.. 10.26, 10.31, and 10.36, via Khyber Pass to Avondale and returning after the last race. Fare: 6d cash each way. A. E. FORT). Manager.
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