TTIPPODROME JttIPPODROMB m§« mmt At TO-DAY, O-DAY, 2 P.M. P.M. •S FIRST BIG RACING FILM STORY. CARBINE'S ARBINE'S " CARBINE'S " VARBINE'S " /CARBINE'S '« " i-lARBINE'S •' V^ARBINE'S Heritage." ERITAGE." Heritage." ERITAGE." HERITAGE." ERITAGE." Heritage." ERITAGE." The Talk of the Town, and is destined to prove the Forerunner. of Many Brilliant New Zealand Pictures. TITOTHERS! iVI OTHERS! Come along and see our own Picture, Produced in Auckland. The -Kiddies. will just love it. a P.M. TO-BAY AT THREE THEATRES. Hippodrome. TPPODROME. I Sessions To-day, 11. 2, 5. 8. I Reserves. 44-232. Empress, mpress. At the Matinee Only, To-day, 2 p.m. QUEEN'S UEEN'S Theatre. HEATRE. Sessions To-day t 11. 2, 5, 8. Reserves 41-341. EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S Direction Thomas A. O'Brien, SEASON EXTENDED. SI LORIA Q.W ANSON. VJTLORIA OWANSON, In Fine -\tanners." USE JW.ANNERS." Gloria in a luxury love-comedy. Gloria in Paris' latest breath-taking creations. The story of a little slangy chorus jjirl ■who became a polished member of society to please her lover, and then he didn't like her. What happened ? Well, just see " Fine Manners." ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. Universal'a Comedy Western. RUSTLERS USTLERS Featuring ART ACORD. Assisted by ''Raven," the marvellous horse, and "Res." the intelligent dog. CONTINUOUS FROM 30 A.M. For Reserves 'Phone 44-402. PRINCE T7IDWARD rnHEAT'RE. RINCE. J- HEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Direction - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres SPECIAL MATINEE ONLY. 2 GREAT COMEDIES BOARD EOR BOYS. Latest Gang Comedy. And " G 0 B." Another Clean. Wholespme Comedy. BRING THE CHILDREN. TO-NIGHT. The tungle -woman." he 'Jungle » > oman." and ** CJHOOLD A riIRL "PROPOSE?" " ohould A Ijtirl -TroPOSE?" SATURDAY'S PRICES: „ , All Day, Sixpence; after 5 p.m.. Stalls Is: Circle. Is 6d. , OF J^UCKLAND. rOW'N TT ALL. rpO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). AT g O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR WILL SING: ".Tudgo me, O Lord." - - (Mendelssohn) " Summer Song," - - - - (Schumann) 44 The Black Monk." - (arr. by Bcughton) "It was a Lover and his Xmss, * (Morley) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY WILL SING: "So We'll go ho More A'roving," - - - - - (Maude Valerie " Lament of Isis " - -- -- -- - (Bantock) UK. MAUGHAM' BARNETT, CITY ORGANIST, WILL PLAY: " Fantasia and Fugue in G minor - (Bach) ".Concertp,". .(Handel) " The Swan." ----- (Saint-Saens) "Piece Heroi.qjxe,". . {Qwf F,ranck) " Adagietto',," (Bizet) *'Arietta," ..... (Kinder) " The Good Friday Music from Parsifal • • (Wagner) ACCOMPANIST: MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. ADMISSION: 6d. and Is. Reserved Seats, 2s, at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., Queen Street. ,T. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. ATHLETIC SPORTS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 22
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