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AMUSEMENTS. QTRAND OTRAND QTRAND OTRAND Always —~ A OTRAND CSTRAND Good OTRAND SSSB - gTRAND Direction: Fuller-Hajrward Theatres. Sessions Daily from 11.15 a.m. PLEASE NOTE: EVENING SESSION COMMENCES AT 7.40 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Tiffany's Astounding Story. That has already aroused Tremendous Interest and caused many inquiries. Morals t?oh "vtkn.;; ORALS i 07c ItxEN. j " MORALS FOR MEN." " MORALS FOR MEN. j "MORALS FOR MEN." The Most Sensational and Scathing Indictment of Man-made Laws ever presented on the Screen. lIIS sordid past was obliterated. Society received lIIM with open armß. BUT WHAT OF THE WOMAN? She was never allowed to' forget. Additional Attraction. PERCY TVfARMONT ERCY IYJLarmont A LICE JOYCE i-XLICE J OYCE DADDY'S riONE A .TTI«.TING. ADDY'S V.TONE A XIUNTING. " DADDY'S GONE A - HUNTING. 'Strand Magazine' 1 ' Spooks " - - - - Topical Aesop Fable. And at Evening Sessions. RAYMOND REEVE. QTRAND QYM PHONY /ORCHESTRA OI'RAND OYMPHONY W RCHESTRA (Of 12 Performers.) PRICES: Is to 2s 9d. Plan ut Theatre. Phone 43-114. COMMENCING 17* ASTER SATURDAY. OMMENCING .11/ ASTER SATURDAY. (CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY.) Exhibitors Alliance Present. LOU fPELLEGEN OU i- ELLEGEN And T OUISE T ORRAINE. J-40U1SE JUORRAINE. JUORRAINE. Hungry for Beautiful Things of Life, Shiela Dressed Herself in Borrowed ORROWED " BORROWED " BORROWED " BORROWED " BORROWED " BORROWED T7UNERY." JT INERY." FINERY." FINERY." FINERY." FINERY." FINERY." An absorbing Drama of the Frailties and I'oibles of Those who seek Amusement at any price. ALSO COMMENCING SATURDAY MATINEE. What To Wear This Autumn. < "IT I ASH lON TJAGEANT. A J ASH lON X AG KANT. A FASHION PAGEANT. A FASHION PAGEANT. BY THE HOUSE OF FLACKSON. Imagine yourself strolling along the promenades of the Riviera or taking part in Hyde Park's Fashion Parade. STRAND. TRAND. OATURDAY. SATURDAY. RECITALS. A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission. WsJJ TJ IPPODROME rnHEATRE. Hippodrome ± heatre. MISSIONER REV. . JASPER /"I ALDER. ev. o asper Balder. TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) EVENING At 7.30. KECITAL OF iVTUSK'. ECITAL OF IVIUSIC. PROGRAMME. Solo —"King Ever Glorious" - (Stainer) MR. ROBT. NIXON. Song—"O Divine Redeemer" - - (Gounod) MISS MAJOR IE HOPPER. Anthem—"Turn Thy Face'' - - - (AttwoodJ (By the Newly-formed Coucert Party). Duet—"When I Survey" ----- (Jude) MADAME ANITA HARDWICK MISS NELL IK LINGARD. Anthem—"There is a Green Hill" (Full Company). Song—"The King of Lovo" • - (Gounod) MADAME ANITA HARDWICK. Quartette—"God So Loved" * (Stainer) MADAME HARDWICK. MISS LINGARD, MR. NIXON and MR. HARDWICK. Solo—"Thou Art. Passing Hence" (Sullivan) MR. SAM HARDWICK. Anthem—"Crossing the Bar" - - (Crookcs) (By the Full Company.) Duet—"When the Dawn Breaks" (Sharpe) MR, AND MADAME HARDWICK. Musical Director MR. LIONEL HOPPER. ATHLETIC SPORTS. c lub - JON DAY. APRIL 5. 1026. PRIZES AND TROPHIES to the Value of ill 50. CHALLENGE CUP to the Value of £7O. Full particulars on application. H. W. BATTLEY, Secretary, Pio Pio. ASTER. MONDAY. APRIL 5. COME TO PAI'AKURA FOR EASTER. SPORTS IN PRINCE EDWARD PARK. Nominations for all Athletic Evonts. Scotch Dancing, Side Shows, Merry-Go-Round. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Free. Entrance to ground: Adults Is. Children lid; Vehicles, la. Special Notice , to Showmen.—The mini mum teo for Side Shows is 20a, and no Side Show will be allowed to open up until in possession of receipt and permit from Secretary. No illegal games of chance will be allowed on tho ground at any price. Also, the OomimUeo having accepted a tender for Sole Rights of Fruit. Confectionery. Drinks and Afternoon Tea, no permit 'will bo issued infringing these rights. J. REA, Hon. Secrotary. jy-ATAMATA ATHLETIC SPORTS. HELD ON SATURDAY. APRIL 3. HANDICAPS. IOOYds. Handicap.—Ward. Syds.; Brooks 10yds.; McGeehin, 10yds.; Smith, Syds.; O'lSoil. 9yds.; Collier. Byda.; Watson, 9yds.; Gavin, 9yds.; Oats, 9yds.; Fyte, 9yds • .fudge, Byds.; Hockley, Byds.; Wells, syds.; Hill. 7yds.; Vosper. Byds.; Davis, 10yds.; Shaw, 2yds.; A. Watson, Iyd.; Harding, Syds. 120 Yds. Handicap.—Fow, 9yds.; Brooka 12yds.; McGeehin, 11yds.; O'Noil, llyds.; L. Watson, 12yds.; Gavin, llyds.; Fyfe! 12yds.; Judge, 10yds.; Wells, 7yds.: Hill 9yds.; Vosper, llyds.; Harding, lJyds ' Keightly, llyds.; Shaw, 3iyds.; A. Watsou! 3yds. 220 Yds. Handicap.--Ward, 20yds.; Brooks. 20yds.; McGeehin, 24yds.;. Smith, 20yds.; O'Neil, 20yds.; Collier, 18yds.; L. Watson. 19yds.: Gavin, 19yds.; Onts. 18yds.; Fyfe. 22yds.; Judge, 17yds.: Hockley. 18yds.: Wells, 12yds.: Hill, lo.vds.: Vosper, 20yds.; Harding, 20yds.; Davis. 22yds.; Keightly. 17yds.; Fow. 17yds,; Shaw, liyds.; A. WatBon, syds.: Raynell, 20yds. * 440 Yds. Handicap.—-Brooks, 3Syds.: Fow, 27yds.; Davison, 2Syds.; L. Watson, 35yds.: Gavin, 30yds.: Oates. 20yds.; Fyfe. 35yds.: Dragovich. 28yds.: Ellicott, 30yds.; Sutherland, 40yds.: Hill, 28yds.: Harding, 35yds.; Chnlken, 33vds.: Reyncll. 38.vdfi.: Shaw, 10yds.: A. Watson, 10yds.: F, Reynell, 3Gyds. 880 Yds. Handicap.—Ellicott. 30yds; Smith, 50yds.: Orme. 35vds.: Watson. 48vds.: Davison, 50yds.; Baillie, 40yds.; Gavin, 45yds. ; Fyfe, 50 yds.; Dragovich, 35yds.: Keightly, 40yds.: Boots, 60yds.; Chalkcn, 48yds.: Bennett, 50yds One Mile Handicap.—Hill. 75yds.: Orme. 50yds.: Ellicott. 40yds.: L. Watson, 85yds.; Sutherland, ROyds.; Keightly. 50yds.; Davison. 65yd«.: Bailli". Gsyds.: Brown. 40yds.: Gavin, 70yds.: Fyfe. 90yds.; Campbell, 80yds.; Duxfield, 70vds. ; Boots, 95yds.; Harding, 80yds.: Chalkcn, 70yds. CHAS. MORRISON. Handicnnper. 15in. Handicap Chop.—W. F. Kilgour, 18s; R. Jones. 225; A. H. Knapp, Geo. Parkes, 24s- W. Doudas. 27a; .Tames .-Don glas. E. Larkin, A. E. Fell. A. Hall, D. Sterling 30s. 12Tn. Mniden Chop.-James Douglas, R. E. Fell, W. Douglas, M. Dettmer, D. Sterling, E. Larkin. A. Hall. Doltnier, Geo. Robinson, all off the mark. C. L. HARDY. Handicapper. jp DE N ELECT 011 S ! The Government majorit" is too large! A stronger Opposition is needed. VOTE M A SON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 18

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