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AMUSEMENTS. npivoLi. IjVOLi. Bigger 1 And Better ' Programmes. LAST DAY OF Ramon atavarro AMON' 1> AVARRO RAMON NAVARRO RAMON NAVARRO And BARBARA I A ATA ARBARA IYIA: BARBARA LA MAI BARBARA LA MA] In rniVOLI. lIVOLI. Mark " r PHE " -I- If K " THK " the XTAMR TS WTOIS" IN AME is y v OMAN. NAME IS WOMAN. NAME IS WOMAN." LAST DAY OF TACK U OXIE. Jack ULoxie, JACK HOXIE. JACK HOXIE, In j WESTERN ESTERN WESTERN WESTERN XTALLOP." rV allop," WALLOP." WALLOP." rPO-MORROW (FRIDAY). 10-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT 7-30. Another Entertaining Double-Feature Programme!! A SENSATIONAL JEWEL MASTERPIECE!! A Tremendous All-Star Cast, Including: GEORGE HA KATHOR NE, ELEANOR BOARDMAN. EILEEN PERCY. EDWARD HEARN, PAULINE GARON, and WINTER HALL. . , In Booth Tarkington's Thrilling Novel, " rpilE rpURMOIL." " L lll'', JL URMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THK TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." " THE TURMOIL." '* THK TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL" is a gripping story, replete with dramatic action and surprise climaxes, but above all its greatest appeal is its hunianness. Booth Tarkington is a past. ina3ter at getting real human beings into his creations, and in this, his latest story, you will laugh and sympathise with tliom, in one of the most intensely gripping films ever produced. In Addition: Selznick Presents fiLEN TJUNTER ITLEN 'XIUNTEtt GLEN HUNTER GLEN HUNTER G LEN HUNTER GLEN HUNTER And Mary a stor ARY ii-STOR MARY ASTOR MARY ASTOR MARY ASTOR MARY ASTOR In a Delightful Comedy-Drama, Entitled: " rnHE " 1 HE SECOND ECOND ITIIDDLE." 1 IDDLE." "X HE OECOND ! IDDLE." " THE SECOND FIDDLE." " THE SECOND FIDDLE." "THE SECOND FIDDLE." " THK SECOND FIDDLE." " THE SECOND FIDDLE." " THE SECOND FIDDLE." •' THE SECOND FIDDLE." " THE SECOND FIDDLE." "THE SECOND FTDDLE." " THE SECOND FIDDLE." Many surprises and thrilla aro packed into this entertaining story of a youth, though game to the backbone, being compelled to play " SECOND FIDDLE" to another, who claimed a superiority he did not, in reality possess; a charming romance permeates the picture, which is ono that will hold your interest to the end. Also, FULL SUPPORTS. And the rpiYOLI ORCHESTRA. 1 ivoi.r vJrohkstra. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at H. deal's, Queen Street. Next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., or Theatre. Phone 44-136. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. T EAGUK TTIOOTBALL. J LEAGUE J 1 OOTBALL. LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL. OPENING IQ9£ QEASON. PENING l'jZtx) OEASON. PARLAW TDARK. ARK. pARLAW PARK. VMRLAW 1 ARK. UARLAW J ARK. V'ARLAW A ARK. CARL AW PARK. CAR.LAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. OA TURD AY SATURDAY OATURDAY. ijATUBUAY. SATURDAY. OATURDAY. QATURDAY. OATURDAY. r UTY V. "DONSONBY. Vm' v. J ONSONBY. CITY v. PONSONBY. No. 1 Ground, CITY v. PONSONBY. 3 p.m. A TIILETIC v. ATE WTOX. xVTHLKTK; v. i> EWTON. No. 0 Ground, ATHLETIC v. NEWTON. 3 p.m. ATHLETIC v. NEWTON. ELLERSLIE v. MANGERE— No. I Ground, 1.45 p.m. KING ST, AND v. NORTF.TCOTE.-~ No. '2 Ground, 1.45 p.m. RICHMOND v. DEYONPOFT— At Dovonport, 3 p.m. The Game that Thrills. Spectacular Football—The Game at Its Best. Special Trams to and from all Suburbs. ADMISSION: Ground. Ladies Gd, Gents, Is; Stand, Ladies Gd, Gents. Is. I VAN CULPAN, Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. FOOTBALL CLUB. GENERAL MEETING. TO-NIGIIT, 7.30 P.M., VICTORIA PARK. Seniors. Pleas© Note: Teann for SATURDAY will bo . Elected on ■ THURSDAY EVENING at Victoria Park. Only those present will bo picked from. All Juniors Weigh-in at League Rooms, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. A. G. BROWN. Hon. Secretary. SWIMMING. DEVONFORT AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB (Inc.). TEPID BATH CARNIVAL, to be held TONIGHT (Thursday). Admission: Adults, Is: Children, Cd. HOCKEY. OT. PAUL'S HOCKEY CLUB.-Steps aro 0 being taken to form a Fourth Grade B Team. Intending members invited to meet Committee, Hookey Grounds, Remuern, at 30 p.m.. Saturday next, 18th inst.—F. S. T. Little, 21. Palmerston Bides., Hon. Secretary. MOUNT EDEN HOCKEY CLUB.-Final and only Practice, Saturday next, '2 p.m. No practice allowed on Saturday, 25th (Anzac Day); members and intending members urged to ROLL UP.—W. R. M"up,. Hn'i. Secretary, CORPORATION NOTICES. ■jyjOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. MOTOR LICENSES. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Regulations issued by Order-in-Council under t.he Pnblic Works Amendment Act. 19.21, all Owners of MotorLorries or Motor-Buses whose Garage is situated in the Borough of Mount Eden must apply for their Heavy-Traffic Licenses at the Mount Eden Borough Council Office, Valley Koad, Mount Kden. S. GRAY. Town Clerk. jyj-OUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. MOTOR DRIVERS. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the. Regulations issued by Order-in-Couuc.il under thii Motor Vehicles , Act, 1934, every Driver of a Motor-car which is garaged in the Borough of Mouut. Eden must apply for a License at the Mount Eden Borough Council's Office, Valley Road, Mount Eden. If the Driver of the Motor Vehicle is not the Owner thereof, application must, hj« made at the Office of the local authority in whoso district tic resides. S. GRAY, Town Clerk. SALES OF PROPERTY. ifY block of Buildings, known as Lennox iVA Buildings, corner Queen and Wakefield Sts., ia withdrawn from sale.—B. Goodman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18994, 16 April 1925, Page 14

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