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TOWN' HALL .....THURSDAY NEXT, 12th APRIL, at 8 p.m. BE THERE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO THEM. GIVE THEM A ROUSING SENDOFF ON THE EVE OF THEIR DEPARTURE FOR SOUTH AFRICA IN QUEST •■- ••' OF THE WORLD'S RUGBY SUPREMACY. FAREWELL JOY NIGHT! D-VNCE WITH THE "ALL-BIACKS"—SAY GOOD-BYE TO THEM PERSONALLY—JOIN THE CROWD. AT THIS MONSTER NIGHT OF MERRIMENT. TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION 2/0. . ADMISSION 2/6.

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Almost- any girl Cim get; a sweetheart, buji if, .you wiiiil, to knW. how, to. keep' 'one, ,'boc -''The j*'u,mijy UpSJliiirs,"1' ' . '...' .In' Support: 2 GAZETTES, SCENIC, &' COMEDY; A Big Evening's Entcrtaiumcnt! EMPIRE THEATReT ISLAND BAY, . MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Superb Holiday Programme. • (1) A happy>/rollicking take-off on the late unpleasantness that will thrill you and '"' • '■'■■ fbblc1 you1' with' laughter, i: .: :■:»«JHig.ci A Y RETREAT," .;:';,. RETREAT," • ■s ■■• -With'th'q greatest comedy team in - ■•■ - -r>" -'-■ --"'Pictures, TED M'NAMARA SAMMY COHEN TED M'NAMARA SAMMY COHEN A laughter story with some altogether new and surprising angles. (2) Walter M'Grail in a tense story throbbing with action, "THE CITY." "THE ■ CITY.": "Special Supporting ■■Programme. On no account miss this programme. CEASIDE. PICTURES,-: LYALL „BAY. v'"'."' TONIGHT? at 7.45. ■■■ .- REGINALD DENNY in "THE CHEERFUL FRAUD." A Real Thriller! Also, ALL BLACKS in TEST MATCHES WITH SPRINGBOKS. Good Supporting Programme. Tel. 24-318. Commencing 7.45 p.m. "DLUE -„. ..TRIANGLE HALL, ■*-* Tho SpocJalty Picture House (Bqiilcott'.avenue, next Y.W.C.A., «nd ■ ' '. ■". opposite; St. Mary's Church), COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, at 8 p.m., With, a Mngnifiocnt Programme in nid of .-.. TEE OLYMPIC GAMES FUND. A Gala 'Night in the Presence of tho ALL BLACKS. A marvellous film tour, taking you through and through . " . •': SOUTH AFRICA, A Land of Novelty, Interest, Sunshine, ■-■ "■■ "and Romance. (By. the 'courtesy oE Messrs. Fama's ... •■. .•. Amusements). .Screening for-the- first time in New Zealand, showing. 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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 2