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AMUBEMEHTS. "DR.INCESS -——■ X RINCESS AND Direction - - Thomas A. O'Brien. IyjATINEE gOTH rjpHEATRES, 2.30 P MPARAMOUNT'S COMEDY-FARCE. 1 The' t>yjamas." HE VVAT'S X YJAMAS." 1 STARRING BiJSTTY oronson. >ETTY OEONSON. OETTY ORONSON. With RICARDO CORTEZ. 'THEODORE ROBERTS. AELETTE MARCHAL. CORTEZ aa an opera star sheik. Betty Bronson as a pretty model in a Fifth Avenue gown shop. And gay old Theodoro Roberts back—cigar and all! A gay, swift comedy—a bright, heartgripping tomance-—a rich, dazzling gown parade. ALSO SHOWING. EVELYN BRENT IN " CJECRET /"ORDERS." " U ECRET \J ItDERS." A VIVID. COLOURFUL STORY OF ADVENTURE BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE GREAT WAR. IN ADDITION. AT BOTH THEATRES, N.Z. MADE PREFERENCE LEAGUE'S INITIAL EFFORT, INDUSTRIAL FILM OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY. SESSIONS: 13, 2.30, 5.10, 7.55. I 4. T ]\£ ATINTEE ' T O-day Princess qunbeams rincess Sunbeams In An Entirely New Act. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. FOR RESERVES: PHONE 41-58(5. rpiVOLI: 1 IVOLI: NIGHTLY AT 7.45 P.M. PHONE 44-130. PLAN AT PRINCESS. PHONE 41-586. I ALTO rnO-NIGHT "DE lALTO X O-NIGHT IXI - MATINEE. TO-DAY, 2.30 First National's Big Sporting Drama, Anna f\ " tter qecond NNA Vol. " jQ.EE SECOND ATILSSON PHANCE." iNILSSON OHANCE." Exciting Racecourse Episodes unwind to a Thrilling Climax. With HUNTLY GORDON and CHARLIE MURRAY in Support. Here is a drama of tense dramatic sequences. Also, MADGE in " THE BELLAMY in WHITE SIN." A Glorious South Seas Drama. Also, the Second of the Famous MUSIC MASTER Series. I 1 TESTER'S PLANTATION I - OSTER'S 1 LANTATION Melodies. * I ELODIES. I Overture, 7.50. Phone 4G-609. MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.30. Dixielanti ixielanJL/ BY THE SEA. REOPENING THIS AFTERNOON WITH A SPECIAL DANSANT. FROM 3 TO 5. Admission, Is Cd. Hp O-NIGHT. X O-NIGHT. GRAND REOPENING NIGHT Plain and Fancy Dressed Ball. Prizes for Most Originally Dressed Lady and Gentleman. Dancing Till Midnight. Admission, ss. Phone 26-615. The' Cabaret has been undergoing extensive alterations and to-night will see a new Dixieland, with its enlarged Dance Floor, Cosv Lounges and New and Novel Lighting Effects. The Decoratipns are Distinctly Futuristic and will give to the Dancing Public something entirely new. MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS, Under the Leadership of MR. CLYDE HOWLEY. NOTICE. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. APRIL 12. CITY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. Dancing till Midnight. Admission, 3s. Cabaret open every night except Friday. A SPECIAL LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION By MRS. DIANA WATTS On' "Greek Posture and Balance and the Art of Perfect Movement" Will be given in the Y.W.C.A., UPPER QUEEN STREET, On MONDAY, APRIL 11. 7.45 p.m. Admission, Is. A Splendid Opportunity for All Girls and Women—Don't Miss It! SPORTING. UCELAND QLUB. jyTEETING. 1927. JgLLERSLIE j^ACECOURSE. A mL 16~~ AND 18. FIRST RACE ABOUT A ' M " EACH DAY. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE: Each Person Is 6d Vehicles 2s 6d LEGER ENCLOSURE Each Person 4s 6d GRANDSTAND. Gentlemen 12s Cd Ladies . . 7s 6d All Persons other than Members leaving the Enclosure or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as n9 passes will bo-issued. Children under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of " The Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908," followed the occupation of a bookmaker or a bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting, and if un.y such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. Tho promotion ot sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. JJAWERA rj! ROTTING QLUB. jyrEETING. Owners and Trainers are reminded that ACCEPTANCES for Firsit Day's Trots will close at the Office of the Club on MONDAY NEXT, April 11. at EIGHT P.M. P.O. Box 51. Hawera. E. P. COX. Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. PACER Ekoeranei, sound, and in training.—A. Burke, 18, Pleasant St., Royal rUVENETTE (Marble Arch-Gwenaid). vT colt foal at foot, by Chesterfield, in foal again to Chesterfield Yearling Filly Chesterfield—Gwenette, ready to handle. Price, £2OO lot, or £125 cash and £IOO first win either filly or colt ORNSTIEN, 124, Valley Rd.. Mt. Eden. FOR HIRE. BOTTLE Jacks and Timber Jacks, in good ofder.—Sam. White and Sons, Market Placs. Phone <l4-708.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 22

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