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AMUSEMENTS. A N r\PEN T ETTER iXN wPEN JU ETTER AX OPEN LETTER AN OPEN LETTER From THE SUNBEAM CHILDREN OF SYDNEY To the BOYS AND GIRLS BOYS AND GIRLS BOYS AND GIRLS BOYS AND GIRLS OF AUCKLAND. OF AUCKLAND. OF AUCKLAND. OF AUCKLAND. . Dear Friends, — During our stay in Auckland we nave been deughtec with the way you have shown your friendliness to us, and the way you have appreciated our items. Those two Saturday Matinees, particularly, at the National and Lyric Theatres, will long live in our memory. We can hear your applause yet, and we WILL hear it as long we live. i'o those of you whom we ha ve met- personally we offer, at parting, the hand of friendship. You have shown us round your City, and havi proved yourselves "dinkum pals," and 'we will never forget it. What we DO want to do. and what we looking forward to, is meeting you in Sydney where we will be able to offer you the hospitality and friendship that you nave shown to us. So we will not say "Good-bye." There's something sad m thoso two words, and, as bunbeams, we try to keep sadness away, i-iet "us then rather "shake" and look forward to the day when we may meet again. 5* you canll °t ALL come to us then possibly wc maj come again to you. For in these days of quick and comfortable travelling the distance between us is not so very great Au revoir, then! You boys and girls of Auckland. Think kindly of us, as we will always think of you. Very Gratefully Yours, THE QUNBEAM pHILDREN I?ROM A he Ounbeam Children Jc rom SYDNEY. YDNEY. TU ATIONAL AND T YRIC , ATIONAL AND -LrfYRTC XT ATIONAL AND T YRIC ATIONAL AND JLJYRIC rPHEATRES. 1 HEATRES. YERY ERY T AST O T\AYS. JLiASt 6 UAVS. V ER Y JLi ASt O yJ A VS. TTERY T AST Q HAYS. V ERY JUAS'i O -UAYS. First National Pictures (Australasia), Ltd. Presents Through its Theatre Representative, Stanley N. Wright, FRANCES SCULLY'S FRANCES SCULLY'S QUNBEAM pHILDREN T7ROM OUNBEAM 1 ROM SUNBEAM CHILDREN ijnbeam Children TpROM A 1 ROM a YDNEY. O YDNEY. Q YDNEY. \ 0 YDNEY. In the Final Programme, that i 8 even better than th* first, of new items rendered at The HE " nnHE " JLhe VV RDDING ~W G" VV edding Kerr." ERR." T7-ERR." Herb." Baby Baby aby " GOOD-BYE " to Tr , " GOOD-BYE " to Baby Kerr, and " GOOT)-BYE "to Georgie Foster, and GOOD-BYE "to Jackie Clarke, and GOOD-BYE to Stella Lamond. > and GOOD-BYE" to Hazel Jennings, and GOOD-BYE "to the "Beauty" Ballet GOOD-BYE ''' to and the "Baby" GOOD-BYE ' to Ballet, and the Royal GOOD-LiE" tq Wonders. "Good-bye' GOOD-BYE " to to the whole 40 of the GOOD-BYE " to Sunbeams. Baby Kerr, Georgie Foster, : GOOD-BYE " to Jackie t Clarke, GOOD-BYE to Stella Lamond. 4 GOOD-BYE "to Hazel Jennings, GOOD-BYE "to the "Beauty" I GOOD-LiE " tq GOOD-BYE " to GOOD-BYE " to : GOOD-BiE to New "Good-bye" Programme Includes THE BEAUTY BALLET OF 9, THE BEAUTY BALLET OF 9, 111 "Never Mind," "Doodle Do Doo," "Susie," and the "Butterfly" Specialty. THE BABY BALLET OF 6 THE BABY BALLET OF 6 In i'he "Hunting" Dance—with Hazel Gerrard leading the hunt. And THE ROYAL WONDERS. THE ROYAL WONDERS. In New and Amazing Stunts. ■Jackie Clark in "Doughnuts',' and "Peanuts," Haze. Jennings in thfe "Automatic jJoll," Stella Lamond in "Where Did You oet Her?" and Laurence Foran in "Cobber o' Mine." Final Screenings of the "Double Feature" Programme, that Includes: First National's BLUEBEARD'S QEVEN WIVES" LUEBEARD'S OEVEN *V IVES." "BLUEBEARD'S SEVEN ■ WIVES." " BLUEBEARD'S SEVEN WIVES!" " BLUEBEARD S SEVEN WIVES." " BLUEBEARD'S SEVEN WIVES." With Lois Wilson. Blanche Sweet, and Ben Lyon. And the Win Fox Special,, MAY McAVOY MAY McAVOY The ijoad mo r< lory." HE i-VOAJ X O Or LORY." " THE ROAD TO GLORY." " THE ROAD TO GLORY." "THE RO—/ TO GLORY." " THE RCMJJ TO GLORY." SESSIONS: NATIONAL: 4 Sessions daily, 11.30, 2.30, 5.30, and 7.45 with two De Luxe Sessions, 2.30 and 7.45, including "Sunbeams" and full Orchestra. LYRIC- Nightly at 7.30, with "Sunoeams" and full Orchestra. BOX PLAN For both Theatres—night session—at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., price 2s 9d. MATINEES- The Box Plan for the Matinees is at the Theatres only. National phone 42-169, and Lyric 43-645. Stalls Is 6d, Circle 2s 9d. LAWN TENNIS. 'T'ENNIS Court, hard preferred, Mt. Eden, JL for coming season; state terms; further particulars on application.—S., 737, Herald. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. >OROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. ROAD CLOSED. Notice is hereby given that WOODWARD ROAD, between New North Road and Springieigh Avenue, is CLOSED to Vehicular Traffic during reconstruction work, H. UTTING, Town Cferk, Morningside, July 3, 1926. HARBOUB BOAED NOTICES. HARBOUR BOAED. BY-LAWS. Superintendent's Office, • July 5. 1926. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Section 228 {a) of " The Harbours Act, 1923," that the proposed amendments to By-iaws Nos. 294 {Goods Wharfage. Manukau Harbour), and 251 (Goods wharfage) and new By-law re charge for use of hoist Onehunga Wharf, will be submitted for adoption at a Special Meeting of the Board to be held on TUESDAY, July 13, 1926, at 3 p.m. The proposed By-laws are printed and may be inspected during office hours at the Superintendent's Office, Quay Street. By Order, H. B. BURNETT, Superintendent and S<?cretary. EDUCATIONAL, SOUTHERN CROSS COLLEGE, 506, Fifth Floor, Southern Cross Building, Chancery Street. Auckland. SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, MAY 25. Prospectus on application to MISS E. K. GOULDING. B.A. TTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE. U 22. Ferry Buildings Auckland, •SECOND TERM, 1926. PERSONAL TUITION .—Day and Evening Classes are held for Matriculation and all other examinations. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.—FuII particulars may be had on application to the College. H. A. HOLL. 8.A., Cantab. Honours in Maths, Phone 44-271.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19372, 6 July 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19372, 6 July 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19372, 6 July 1926, Page 20

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