Amusements. 1. rj.RAND. /TlO-DAY. 5. '• The Last Screening of CHARLES RAY, CHARLES RAY. In "THE MIDNIGHT BELL" ' "THE MIDNIGHT BELL" "THE MIDNIGHT BELL." "THE MIDNIGHT BELL" Serial: oth Chapter—" The Adventures of Tarzan." CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). The Great Masterpiece, "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE -SIGN ON THE DOOR." " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "HIE. SIGN OX THE DOOR." Starring NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE, XORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE. And PRINCESS MARY'S WEDDING princess Marys wedding' princess mary's wedding PRINCESS MARYS WEDDIKg] SERIAL: . 6th Chapter-" The Adventures of Tarzan." 6th Chapter—" The Adventures of Tarzan." ' AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW. a "WHITE YOUTH." TO-NIGHT . "WHITE YOUTH." TO-NIGHT . X ,> YOUTH." LAST NIGHT WHITE YOUTH.' Edith Roberts "WHITE YOUTH." ] n ;.' W m!!.I K YOUTH." 'White Youth" ' ,i V ,BIS YOUTH" Overture-7.45. ■ "WHITE YOUTH.' Reserves until 7 pm— 'Phone 1894. gROADWAY THEATRE, NEWMARKET. " VATIOXAL PICTURES. - 1 - 1 . Now Showing "CHIVALKors CHARLEY." Featuring EFGKXE O'BRIEN. MISS DU PONT >uw "FALSE "KISSES." Alfalfa Love Brownie Doe Comedy. International News Sessions: 11.15, 1 15, 3.30, 6.0, 8.0. Reservew 2169 - Football. -st\ A CCKLAND R^GBYi Ojfc A FOOTBALL UNION. [ FOURTH AND FIFTH XV\ GRADE PLAYERS Above players must have _J> p [heir weights registered on or , '" before to-morrow (Friday). ( For convenience of players officials will I oe in attendance at Drill Hal! between the : hours of 7 and 9 to-morrow (Friday) evening. T. W. MABEN. Sec, A.R.U j /-vflL TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD VJ T» -1 BOYS' RUGBY FOOT- ; , CiSgi BALL CLUB. JdJsLjk FOURTH GRADE. A Special Meeting of all Fourth Grade Members will bo held at the College this ; (Thursday) evening, at 7.15 p.m. sharp. J. W. MORTCN, Hon. Sec. , UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL CLUB.- j Intending Players are notified that they must attend Practices on Wednesday Evenings at Grafton Shed, at 7 o'clock, and on Thursday Evenings at 5 o'clock at Victoria Park for grading purposes C. T. KEEGAN, Hon. Sec. Aquatics. | V'EW ZEALAND POWER-BOAT I iA ASSOCIATION. HARBOUR RACES, SATURDAY, APRIL 29. Entries for the BURT CUP and the ! LUNN CUP will bo received by the Secre- I tary till Noon TO-MCRRUW iFriday). F. CHAPMAN, Commodoro, i W. D. ROSS, Hon. Sec. Motorcycling. A TJARLEY • DAYIDSUN /vrS XI TOURING CLUB. i HILL CLIMBING i fljrjwfn j COMPETITION. A Hill Climb (the third of a series of 3 1 competitions for the H.-D. Shield) will be held by the above club in Craig's Paddock, Orakoi Basin (by kind permission of Messrs. J. J. Craig, Ltd.), on SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 29, AT 2 P.M. 2 ROLL UP AND SEE THE FUN! i A REAL TEST FUR MAN AND I MACHINE. i A SPECIAL Committee Meeting of the I above club will be held at Merson Bros.' Garage, Symonds St., TG-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 P.m. All members are urged to attend, A. F. CANTWELL. Hon. Sec. Sporting. i AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ! WINTER MEETING, 1922JUNE 3, 5 AND 7. . NOMINATIONS for Great Northern Hurdles of 2500sovs. Great Northern Steeplechase of 2500sovs. Winter Steeplechase of lOOOsovs. Cornwall Handicap of lOtOsovs. King George Handicap of lOOOsove. York Welter Handicap of lOOOsovs- ' CLOSE TO-MORROW (Friday). APRIL 28. at FIVE O'CLOCK. FEES (lsov, each) must accompany Nominations. W. S, SPENCE, j Secretary. t tr I Dentistry. j p P. MURRAY. DENTIST, HAS REMOVED TO MENNIE'S BLDGS., SYMONDS STREET (Next Lyric.) "elephone. 1168; Private Telephone. 1828. Evening by Appointment. :r I i Professional Cards. h " ' !. pANNOT OTAND rpHE T IGHT. The strong sunlight of summer tries weak •yes severely—and Bevere attacks of head aches are often duo to this cause alone. DO NOT WEAR SMOKED GLASSES ' except under expert advice- They are often unnecessary and harmful—ordinary whits glosses, adapted so ae to correct the optical defect of the eyeo, will usually do all that is necessary. The fact that bright light causes pain ia not necessarily proof that the eyes are weak —but more often shows that some defect oi vision exists which needs attention. Consult r I 'DALFOUR TVT TRVINE, F.S.M.C. (Prizeman by Exam., London.) F. 1.0., England. SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING. 18, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. >l 'Phone A 309. i, V|_ . 1' n H I h O P R A C T I C. i! GILES AND GILES, CHIROPRACTORS '" (Palmor School Graduates), 0 Members of the N.Z. Chiropractors' Association, Incorporated. 1 Office: IMPERIAL BLDGS., Fourth Floor. Queen Street. Auckland. Hours: 10 to 5.50. Saturday, 9 to 1. pHIROPRACTIC. ' THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH. FLE'ICHER AND FLETCHER, 1 J. W. Fletcher, Ph.C. Myrtle Fletcher, Ph.C. Palmer Graduates, I STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. , Hours: 10 to 12-30, 2.30 to 6. ' Saturdays, 10 to 1 p.m. I CONSULTATION FREE. C" ' J. BOLSTAD, Architect and Building • Surveyor, has commenced the practice ■ i of his profession. Interview, estimates given j I free.—Argyle House, 66, Groy St. , KpHE "RELIANCE rPRANSPORT p. 0., ° I LTD., y General Carriers and Contractors, 7, Mercantile Chambers. Customs St. East. Sand. Shingle and Scoria at Cheapest -.ates. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED. \ Phouca 11Q9A and 3838, ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18075, 27 April 1922, Page 12
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