Amusements. . — : r~ QTRAN.O N.2,'8. OTRAND. OTRAND —— Largest OTRAND. OTRAND And CTPAND. Strand Finest Dtrand. CJTRAND Picture QTRAND. UTRAND. House OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.30. 4.30, 6.20, and 3. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. NORMA TALMADGE US ORMA 1 ALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE ORMA X ALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE IN ORMA 1 ALMADGE AND i EUGENE P/T3RIEN UGENE \J JJRIEN IN CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'S NOVEL, " POPPY." A " POPPY." '.LOPPY." Story " 10PFY." POPPY." of "POPPY.' OPPY.'' a " IT OPPY." POPPY.' Woman's " POPPY." OPPY." Lov.i "XOPPY." " POPPY." That " POPPY." OPPY.' Was- "XOPPY." " POPPY." Deeper " POPPY." " JT OPPY." Than "X OPPY." "POPPY." The "POPPY." "J. OPPY." Ocean! " 1 OPPY." From the Novel by Cynthia Slocklej. Also, A SETTING OF AGES.-Scenic. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE.-Topical. ARRIVAL Af THE PRINCE RRIVAL Uf IhE IRINCE OF WALES. Uf ALES. TAKEN BY OUR OWN CAMERAMAN. THE pHILDRENS SPLAY HE VHILDREN'S UISPLAY TN THE "TiOMAIN. In Ihe i/OMAIN. PRICES: Day, 6d and Is. Evening, Is 2s, aud 2s 6d. Book by Telephone 3111. Attend the Early Session at 6.20. BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "TRUE BLUE." "TRUE BLUE." Featuring W. Farnuia. 'HER FIRST KISS."-Sunshine. "DOWNSTAIRS AND ['."-Cartoon. " TOPICAL" AND " GAZETTE." QEE ? YOURSELVES as others see you. \D \oa can do this by going to the Town I hall on MONDAY Night. Seo H.R.H. the rnnco of Wales and yourself on the Screen. Book at Wildman and Arey'a— 2» Is. Y.WJC.A. OPEN HOUSE NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), ry-JA Pit. COME AND HEAR ABOUT THE „ rtw „ WINTER'S PROGRAMME. COME AND SEE OVER THE BUILDING, oco the run in the Gymnasium and haw a Cafeteria Supper. >tt MUSICAL PROGRAMME. ALL CLASSES START MONDAY, MAY 3. Ask for Syllabus. ELSIE M. GRIFFIN, General Secretary. EMPIRE VETERANS-Call at the Town -•-J Hall and see yourselves on Parade at tho Royal Review. Prices: Is. 2s, 3s. _ Lectures. THE ]?MPRESS THEATRE. -I he Impress 1 heatre. THE "IMPRESS THEATRE. -J- HE -COMPRESS 1 HEATRE.
° NEAR RESERVOIR CORNER, NEWTON. j I MR. pOBT. A T AIDLAW R. ItOBT. A. -UAIDLAW MR. T>OBT. A T AIDLAW R. IXiOBT. A. JJ AIDLAW WILL SPEAK ON rPHE ITANDWBITING ON THE .WALL 1 he Handwriting on the VV all THE TTANDWRITING ON THE WALL X he Handwriting on the VV all 3 Come to 'he Empress Theatre Services Evory Sunday Evening. 7 p.m. sharp. Singing. 6.45 p.m. 900 free seats. No Collection. 1 _ Y.M.C.A. TO MORROW (SUNDAY), AT o SHARP. "pBV- MORPIS MORRIS. Or.. ■ JKev. Morris Morris, »:Jc.: WILL GIVE A FAREWELL MESSAGE. Mr. Morris leaves (or Melbourne in a few days. MR. L KEVEN Will Sing "Nearer. My God, to Th<e." Y.M.C.A. ORCHESTRA, Conductor: J. W. McElwain. A.T.C.L. Meet ng Open to Men and Women. STRAND 'THEATRE. TRAND IHEATRE.1 HEATRE. SUNDAY, 7.30 P.M. ' MISS NELLIE BUTLER wiil sing Two Solos. . MRS. MAXWELL sings -The Holv City - 1 THE ORCHESTRA (Mr. Whiteley McElwain, ; A.T.C.L.) will play 'March of Peleriua'' (Gale), "L& Paola" (Gatling). 1 REV. E. T. COX. M.A., Speaks on "The Power of Magic on Environment." : VEW "ZEALAND"'" LABOUR PARTY! OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY, 7.30 P.M. H. P. HICKEY. Subject: "THE TIMES WE LIVE IN." Orchestra. Violin Solos, Mr. Slater. Scrgs, Mr. Coleman and Miss M. G. Taylor. Admission by Silver Collection. ' T E Y S T N S T I T U T~"e. ' WINTER COURSE. T ECTURES AND pONCERTS. ■ MUSICAL EVENING by AUCKLAND' ORPHAN CLUB. DR. NEIL McDOUGALL: "Radium and X-Rays" (with experiments). ! MR. P. R. OAKLEY: "Magic, Through the Ages" (with illustrative illusions) REV. J. W. SHAW. MA.: "Songs of Scot- I land" (with musical illustrations). I AUCKLAND COMEDY PLAYERS, directed ! by MR. J. F. MONTAGUE. DR. BUCK. "Maori Ugends." PROFESSOR F. P. WORLEY, M.A. DBc I "Perfumes and the Sons* of Smell" CON^& R JU arranged by MR. an d MRS. OS £D Limited Number of OS PD it U Course Tickets. ii 0 ! WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS. WILDMAN AND AREY. OR THE LIBRARIAN. Under the Auspices 0/ the VEGETARIAN SOCIETY OF N.Z. A T ECTURE Will be given by Dr. J. SLINGSBY REEKIE at LEYS INSTITUTE, THREE LAMPS', PONSONBY, on MONDAY, May 3. at 8 p.m. Subject: "What Constitutes a Food Substance and What Vitamines Are." 1 T. W. LETS, ESQ., in the Chair. Admission Free. Collection to defray expenses. YACHTSMEN of Auckland—You greeted your Sailor Prince in Royal style. Como • and see how it looked from tne shore. Town » Hall. MONDAY. TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY. 3s. 2s, la.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 12
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