AMUSEMENTS. Matinee at o 9 a ATINEE AT With QTRAND QYMPHONY /^RCHESTR, Otrand Symphony vJrchestr. Always A Good Entertainment QTRAND QTRAN OTRAND Always STRAND —A OTRAN TRAND Good - OTRAN QTRAND Entertainment QTRAN OTRAND OTRAN Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11.15 A.J AFTERNOON TEA FREE, 2 TO 4.15 P.J SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30. G.O, 7.3 NOTE EVENING SESSION COMMENCES 7.3 LONDON TNVADED. ondon WELL OVER 2000 PEOPLE TOOK PART IN THE INVASION OF " WONDERFUL LONDON" YESTERDAY AT THE STRAND. AMIDST OUTBURSTS OF ENTHUSIASM AND SALVOES OF APPLAUSE " WONDERFUL LONDON " SURRENDERED TO THE GREAT AUDIENCES WHO WERE DELIGHTED AND ENTRANCED AT THEIR f GLORIOUS CAPTURE. TRIUMPHANT QUCCESS J-RIUMPHANT OUCCESS Of " "WONDERFUL T ONDON." " VV ONDERFUL -U ONDON." ".WONDERFUL T ONDON." "i»T ONDERFUL JUONDON." At the STRAND. TRAND. (The Distinctive Theatre). ENGLISH, WELSH, SCOTTISH. IRISH AND COLONIAL—ALL WERE REPRESENTED IN THE GREAT CROWDS WHICH GATHERED AT THE STRAND THEATRE TO RECALL OLD MEMORIES, SEE OLD, FAMILIAR SCENES, AND WITNESS THE GRANDEST STORY EVER TOLD OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST CITY. "TjiT ONDERFUL VV ONDERFUL " WONDERFUL " WONDERFUL " WONDERFUL " WONDERFUL " WONDKRFUTj " WONDERFUL T ONDON." LONDON." LONDON." LONDON." LONDON." LONDON." LONDON." There were many throbbing Hearts, and scarcely a dry eye, as the wonderful story was revealed chapter by chapter, scene by _ scene, accompanied by the sweet and mspiriner. characteristic British music played by the S« SIS? OKIiS (OF 12 SOLO PERFORMERS). ' OVERTURE - - " Merrie England. Also Screening, Strand Magazine .... Topical Inkwell Cartoon. And AT 7.30 SESSION ONLY. Elaine ttammerftetn. LAINE -UAMMERkTEIN Broadway ri old." ROADWAY VJTOLD." Behind the scenes of a Broadway musical comedy, with girls who dance and laugh and love. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. PRICES: Is .TO 2s 9d. PHONE 45-114 FOR RESERVES. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NEW ZEALAND'S OWN PICTURE ;;TIE ADVENTURES OF A LGIE. 1-HE xiDVENTURES OF AIGIE. Featuring BATHIE STUART and CLAUD DAMPIEI AND AUCKLAND'S OWN SCREEN TYPES. Master Pictures Present TyOUGLAS M ac T ean JJ'ouglas IVlacJuean IN "TpHE QUNSHINE rnR A x L .» "1 HE SUNSHINE I RAIL." A Wild West Hero, a Dress Suit Villiai a Pretty Girl in the Old Home Town—an a> Kid who tourned out to be Cupid. IVfACK DENNETT IVJLack Dennett PRESENTS :: Down To Til SI! is QHOES." QHOES.? Sessions: 11 a.m . 2 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7.45 p.n Phone 41-341. DIXIELAND pABARET DE T UXE IXIELAND 'UABARET DE JJUXF Don't Fa'il to attend the Last Heat of ou BIG FOX-TROT DANCING COMPETITION. Admission, including Afternoon Tea, Is 6c Dancing, 2.30 to f 5 p.m. Threepence a Dance per Couple. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Will be our Late Night of the Week 'a noted for its gaiety.. Dancing- 8 to midnight. Admission, including "dancing. 5s Behead. 1 ' Special Novelties by Dixieland's Famou Internationals. Don't Forget our Special Long Night ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. For Reservations, 43-535. 26-615 SKATING. Merrily on our way we go, Happy with Roller Skates, just soWaking, two-stepping, and gliding, too, -__ L '" S _ lS the Sport for me and you TiS (PJ. OLDEN pATi 1-HE vT OLDEN V.T A T I Perfect Floor, And Our Trom. Band—Sur< they can play, and then some. Koller Ball-bearing Skates, in the best c order. Our Skates Roll. m TO-DAY'S SESSIONS: 2TO 4, STO 7. BTO 10 SPECIAL NOTE.--Parent 3 and Guardian -—We invite you to attend our Rink durin the next- week, as our guests. Come and se your young folk enjoy themselves. Don' forget. Spectators admitted free to-day. an ior one week. „ golden gate rink, Opp, Great South 13oad, Broadway, Proprietor-Manager. LAWN TENNIS. lfi!k JORI \ ti GHT TENNIS ~ CLIVI mifk Mpy " ROAD COURTS. Reduced Fees as under ar now in operation:—! Court, fo Evening, 20s, 2 Courts 37s 6d, 3 Court 52s 6d, 4 Courts 655. With use Dancing Hal! Supper Room, etc.: 1 Court 255, 2 Courts 47 6d: 3 Courts 67s 6d, 4 Courts 85s. Conce; sums to parties hook in 3 on -1 or more occa sions. Further particulars from TENNIS. LTD'. Phone 45-274. KITCHENER PARK ? TENNIS COURTS MILFORD. OFFICIAL OPENING, TO-DAY (Saturday). 2 p.m., bv His Woi shin the Mayor, MR. J. D. MORISOS Roll Up. T A W N TENNIS . Applications "invited for Lease Thre "Chip" Tennis Courts, corner Mountaii and Seccombe's Road, for period May 1 ti October 31, 1926. TENNIS, Bos 23, Auckland. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. " YTTHITESIDE'' Maternity Hospital, 15 » V Huntly Ave., off Khyber Pass. Per sontl ettention.—Nurse Canty. Phone 40-082
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19275, 13 March 1926, Page 20
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