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Amusements. Boy« and Girls.—l am glad to see, you all again. Thanks for the Great Reception gave me yesterday.;—TOM MIX. ; , HIPPODROME. -' ■ IPPODROME. '.TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. , * TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. TOM MIX. • , - • 'TOM MIX, "THE NIGHT HORSEMEN." "THE NIGHT HORSEMEN." Sequel to'the "Untamed," , Sunshino Comedy • " Business is Business." Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Fox News Topical Australian News Gazette HIPPODROME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Sessions: 12, 2, 4, 6, 8. ; Book Your Seats. 'Phone 4232. THE' UIPPODEOME. he Hippodrome. ' | EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Tho Management tako groat pleasure :n announcing that they havo socured. for a short season, at an enormdus expense, WILLIAM FOX'S WILLIAM FOX'S WONDERFUL MASTERPIECE: WONDERFUL MASTERPIECE: i "fpHUWDERCLAF." " X HUNDERCLAP." " THUNDERCLAP." " THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." THE GREATEST RACE TRACK DRAMA iiVER STAGED. . And it will bo Presented FRIDAY NEXT. MARCH 3. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 3. FRIDAY NJiXT. MARCH 3. ' Thi3 Marvellous Picture was presented in Wellington at tho Ancraft and Paramount Theatres to canacity busiuees. Read what tlie Dominion, February 11, 1922, says:— "In th s racing photo-play (as different from Australian racing pluya as is the Sydney Town hall to tho PaiSw do Justice) one is given as many good tnrills as can be possibly imagined.' Ono is shown the inside of a ' flash ' Bumbling den, the dynamit.ug of a bridge and tho hurtlraa. through Niagara Rapids of a lad and the motor-van he was driving. Tho scenes of the final shooting of the rapida near the American fail aio simply splendid, and the Fox Fi'.m Corporation are i to be complimented on the standard of their I ' thriller' films. The settings of tho picture aro excellent. Especially fine are the scenes . of a Chinese don, wherein tho leader of a dozen Chinese tongs, attempts to imprison tho innocent daughter of the gambling-house proprietor and bully, who is tho villain of tho piece." i Times, February 11, 1922:— " Lovers of a good racing drama, alive i with incident, including, a powerful love ; theme, will appreciate ' Thunderclap,' i which was screened for the first time at the I Artcraft and Paramount Theatres last even- ! ing. Racing fans who fee the picturo will i learn much from the American methods of ; etartmj races, labelling jockeys for identi- | fixation during a race, and signalling the ! winning numbers." : Plans open WEDNESDAY NEXT, at RMiardson's Music Depot. Oueen Street. I Remember the date, FRIDAY NEXT, March 3. Sessions: 12. 2. i, 6. 8. npO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. npo.NIGHT. ITOWN TTALL. Mendelssohn's Oratorio, ST. PAUL. ST. P A IT L. ST. PA U L, S T. PAUL. Will be Rendered by Largo Combined Choir On tho occasion of tho I CENTENARY METHODIST CONFERENCE. Soloists: , soprano • • - - Madam chambers CONTRALTO - - MISS LAURA STONE! i TENOR ...... MR. ERNEST DRAKE ■ BASS ••"->. MR ARTHUR COLLEDGE 1 And a Full Orchestra, led by Miss Edith Whitolaw. L.R.A.M. CONDUCTOR - - - MB. E. J. GATLAND | TICKETS: 2s. (Reserves up till noon at Lewis ,R. Eady and Son, Ltd.). Is (Unreserved). No tax. Special Tramcars for all parts at close of performance. y 00. zoo. zoo. zobT \ U ROYAL OAK. ONEHUNGA. I THE 11 PERFORMING LIONS, TIGER, ! LEOPARD, will be batk in tho Zoo, MARCH 5, FOR FIVE DAYS. Friday! Saturday, Sunday. Monday, Tuesday. , All Come. Adults. Is; Children, 6d. „ " J. J. BOYD. u —: — Band Performances. DOMAIN GARDENB. OMAIN GARDENS. DOMAIN GARDENS. DOMAIN GARDENS. DOMAIN GARDENS. DOMAIN GARDENS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), ' 3 p.m. (Weather Permitting). By kind permission City Council. PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND • PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND ■ INCORPORATED INCORPORATED (No. 1, City Group, Senior Cadet Band). THE PROGRAMME Under the Conductorship of Mr. F. G. Lawn,. ' is as follows:— . March—"lnvercargill" ..... (Lithgow) Fantasia—"Carnival of Flowers" - (Le Due) Selection—"Down That Old Missouri River" (McCarthy) Selection—"Maid of the Mountains" (Hume) Euphonium Solo—"The Village Blacksmith" (Weiss) Selection—"Emerald Gems" • . • . (Smith) .Entree A.—"Swanoe" (Arranged by Mackie) ■March—"South Street Parade" - - (Bulch) GOD SAVE THE KING. A. G. BROWN, Hon. Secretary. "PLLERSLIE RACECOURSE. TO-MORROW (BUNDAY) AFTERNOON. j , At 3 O'clock. I ' BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. LOVELY FLOWERS. SPLENDID MUSIC. .By the Auokland Military Band. (Conduotor: Lieut. Whallcy Stewart.) 40 PERFORMERS. 40 PERFORMERS. PROGRAMME. ; Overture, " Zampa" ■ (Horold) Seleotion. " lolantbe" - - - - (Sullivan) Walt*. " Luna" (Lincke) Selection, " Clm Chin Chow " • • (Nor(on) | Piccolo Solo. "Souvenir de Liege" (Gennin) ' " Reminiscences of Gounod" (Godfrey) March, " Triumph of Right" • • (Lovell) v "God Save the King." ALBERT PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. let BATTALION ORCHESTRA Ist BATTALION ORCHESTRA Will Play a SELECT PROGRAMME SELECT PROGRAMME At 3 o'Clock. Maintenance Collection. LIEUT. LIGHTON, Conductor. e. ' 3 Garden Fete, rtARDEN TIETE. IN AID OF TITIRANGI 'SOLDIERS' INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH FUND. , « Will Be Held at the Residence of Mr. J. J. Bishop, Dunvegan, Titirangi, On OATURDAY, |yTARCH -J J ADMISSION: Is; Children Free. .. Choice Ferns and Pla'hts. , Produce and Jumble Stalls and Side-shows. Afternoon Tea. Opening by Hon- C. J. Parr, at 1.45 p.m. Special Bub Services from G.P.O. and from New Lynn, I. A, BISHOS. JJwkUw, \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 16

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