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AMUSEMENTS. STUPENDOUS DOUBLE EASTER ATTRACTION. Hippodrome. IPPODROME. Hippodrome. IPPODROME. Hippodrome. IPPODROME. /COMMENCING V^OMMENCING WEDNESDAY. EDNESDAY. SPORTING PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED IN THIS CITY. I FEATURE— Master Pictures Present D. rpHOMSON. First Screening ii D. X IIOMSON. Auckland. D. THOMSON. The Management D. THOMSON, have creat pleasure D. THOMSON, in Dresenting to D. THOMSON, the Sr-orting PicD. THOMSON. ture Fans D. THOMSON. ! D. THOMSON. "J7RED. D. THOMSON. i K KD. ! D THOMSON. rpHOMSOVS 1 D THOMSON. i HOMSON'S 1 D. THOMSON. T ATEST. I D. THOMSON. JUATEST. I D. THOMSON. ! D. THOMSON. With the Screen's D. THOMSON. Wonderful Horse. D. THOMSON. I 1 D. THOMSON. | QILVER i D. THOMSON. | OiLVER I D. THOMSON. i?ING. | D. THOMSON. | X\ING. I D. THOMSON. | —! D. THOMSON. In D. THOMSON. | QILVER OiLVER K1S8: THOMSON. I "THAT T\EVIL THOMSON. | " I HAT J-'EVIL THOMSON. | / \ UEMAJUO." THOMSON. I vj OEM ADO." THOMSON. | UEMAOO." | THOMSON. | vJ OEM ADO." I THOMSON. | 1 THOMSON. One Thrill After THOMSON. Another, THOMSON. First Action Piling THOMSON. Orx>n Fast Action. THOMSON. You Never Know THOMSON. What's going to THOMSON. llaDDen Next in THOMSON, in This Picture. THOMSON. 1 THOMSON. " rpilAT I THOMSON. " 1 HAT THOMSON. "Pi EVIL [ THOMSON. 1/EVIL I THOMSON. r\UEMADO." | THOMSON. VJUEMADO." I THOMSON. | 6 Reels. | THOMSON, i 1 NO. 2 FEATURE: Master Pictures Presont Rich, hpalmadge. ICH. IALMADGE. Richard Talmadge RICH. TALMADGE. In RICH. TALMADGE. His Latest Feature. RICH. TALMADGE. | ; RICH. TALMADGE. " QTEPPING I RICH. TALMADGE. I " OTEPPING RICH. TALMADGE. 1 1 IVELY." I RICH. TALMADGE. I JUIVELY." I RICH. TALMADGE. | 1 RICH. TALMADGE. I- 1 RICH. TALMADGE. SPEED I RICH. TALMADGE. PEED I RICH. TALMADGE. I [ RICH. TALMADGE. | RICH. TALMADGE. I A CTION RICH. TALMADGE. I iICTION I RICH. TALMADGE. I ! RICH. TALMADGE. 1 1 RICH. TALMADGE. I OEP. RICH. TALMADGE. I 1 EP. RICH. TALMADGE. 1 RICH. TALMADGE. Dl- RICH. TALMADGE. AKEDEVIL RICH. TALMADGE. A RED EVIL RICH. TALMADGE. 1 QTUNTS. RICH. TALMADGE. I OTUNTS. j RICH. TALMADGE. f RICH. TALMADGE. " QTEPPING I RICH. TALMADGE. " Stepping i rich, talmadge. Lively." i rich, talmadge. IVELY." 1 RICH. TALMADGE. | 1 RTCH. TALMADGE. A Picture that RICH. TALMADGE. will keeD you RICH. TALMADGE. Hanging on lo RICH. TALMADGE. Your Seat, RICH. TALMADGE. RICH. TALMADGE. NOTE!—COMMENCING TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY. QTUNTS. OTUNTS. Lively." IVELY." FRED THOMSON AND RICHARD TALMADGE ON THE ONE PROGRAMME. HIPPODROME. IPPODROME. Hippodrome. IPPODROME. HIPPODROME. IPPODROME. SHOWS. Auckland horticultural society. AUTUMN SHOW.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 9. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. The following Trophies are offered for competition for the first time:— Dahlias. Open Classes.—The "A.H.S." Cup. Decorative Dahlias, lfi varieties, G blooms of each, to be exhibited in separate vases. Length of stem will count in making award. Dahlias, Amateur Classes.—The Wright Cup. Decorative Dahlias; t> varieties; 3 blooms of each, to be exhibited in separate vases. Length of stem will count in making award. Dahlias. Ladies' Class.—The Kohn Cup. Decorative Dahlias. Best bowl of 12 blooms, to be arranged for effect. Any foliage allowed. The above Trophies are all challenge cups and are held by the winner for a period of one year. ■ Entries close on TUESDAY, April 6, but intending competitors will oblige by sending to the Office, Short'land Street, by THURSDAY, April 1. F. R. CALLAGHAN, Hon. Sec. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. ' JJ ELL ° l 'rpHAT jLJEMINGWAY'S?" "Prosperous Insurance Co. here. We are wanting a Shorthand-Typiste right away. The last one you sent us has been promoted Yes—a well-trained girl. They always am from your Classes." Our students receive such sound thorough tuition th'at business houses are constantly applying to us when they have staff vacancies. In fact, we get more requests than we are able to fill. HEMINGWAY'S CLASSES. DAY OR NIGHT INSTRUCTION. Expert personal instruction given in Book-keeping, • Shorthand, Type-writing. Special attention paid to spelling, punctuation and the correct setting out of business correspondence. Become a Hemingway's Student. Term commences from date of enrolment. Ge* full particulars, call or write to fEMINGWAY'S OORRESPONDENCE [CHOOLS. CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL STREET. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. ► ECOME A QUALIFIED CHEMIST. Our System of Class or' Correspondence Tuition makes the study interesting and obviates the difficulties. SECTION A.—English, Arithmetic, Science and Botany. SECTION B.—Organic, Inorganic, Theoretical and Practical Chemistry and Botany. SECTION C—Materia Medica, Theory and Practice of Pharmacy and a Simplified Course of Pharmaceutical Latin and Prescription Reading. Write for full information and advice to N.Z. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, (Incorporating Metropolitan and Maoriland Colleges), COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. Phone 41-734. P.O. Box 50. STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. Quay St., Auckland. (Registered by Marine and Education Departments.) Class or Correspondence Courses in Marine. Stationary, Loco, and Traction. Oil and Electrical Engineering. Information and advice free. Prospectus free. ELECTORS! The Government majority is too large! A stronger Opposition is needed. VOTE MASON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19289, 30 March 1926, Page 20

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