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POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. National ATIONAL National ATIONAL Lyric, yric. Lyric, yric. A ClS£ B. Dl MILL! PRODUCTION, RODUCTION. T HE HIGHWAY." " i-Es Highway." Gallon's Novel " TATTERLEY." USUAL PRICES. HPO-MORROW. JL O-MORROW. NATIONAL SPECIAL, OF PICTURE! YOU'LL NEVER FGKGET IT! MBOII "JV/TOORE iUoORE Moore 00 re M|oi! II1111111!i!1111111llII111i1111 " TWINKLETOES." / " 1 WINKLETOES." I UllilllllllllllUlllllllilllll ROLE OP CAREER. FROM THOMAS BURKE'S CLASSIC OF LONDON'S LIMEHOUSE. uiiurnunr lIIUIUIIIIII SUPPORTS. Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. RIALTO. TO-NIGHT. lALTO. TO-NIGHT. Phone Overture and 46-GO9 Hoot OOT DO NOT MISS A I ITTLE C 4 L/ittle r In New Numbers. Also Showing, GIBSON AND IBSON AND Kelly s. ELLYS.. -OOT VJ IBSON AND BLANCHE ]\/TEHAFEEY LANCHE MEHAFEEY " rpHE rpEXAS otreak.;; " IHE J- EXAS OTREAR. This is a good Western Story, treated with attractive comedy lightness, with plentv of interest and plenty of action, also with a strong cast and picturesaue exteriors. Friday, riday, LAURA LA PLANTE in "POKER FACES. doug. Maclean _ m T ,, in "HOLD THAT LION." 1 AT THE REGENT, I I TO-NIGHT. L "THE TEXAS STREAK. Also " THE LILY." With Belle Bennett in the greatest role in her career as the beautiful woman who devoted her life to the happiness of her younger Sister. C~~l OLLEEN MOORE IN J' Thomas Burke's Classic of London's Limehouse. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. NATIONAL. LYRIC. MEETINGS. ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. M K H. E. H OLLAND, M.P., LEADER OF THE OFFICIAL OPPOSITION, Will jpeak in the QONCERT £IIIAMBER, ALL ; rpO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). AT SUBJECT: "THE LABOUR PARTY." UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE GOVERN MEM'S IMMIGRATION POLICY. §rp[lE ANNUAL MEETING OF 1 TEE NAVY LEAGUE HAS BEEN POSTPONED, AND WILL BE HELD AT THE NAVY LEAGUE ROOMS. CUSTOMS STREET WEST, AT s 1 ... . FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1927. ,T. H. MIDDLETON. Secretary. rpilE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF 1 THE TITIRANGI RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION will be held in Mr. Bishop s Kiosk on SATURDAY, May 1, at 7,'1&. JOHN GRIERSON. Hon. Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL. f—Z*n~ /GRAMMAR OLD BOYS" VT FOOTBALL CLUB. b %)$ The Final Practice prior to (he selection of the Junior teams will be held at the Newton Shed TO-NIGHT, at 7 p.m. Senior practice from 8.15 ptn All Players Must Attend. H. J. PRESTON. Hon. Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CAMBRIDGE TROTTING CLUB'S RACES AT CAMBRIDGE, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1921. Holiday Excursion tickets, available for return up to and including Monday. 9tli Way, will be issued to Cambridge from Auckland, Ouehuuga, Glen Afton. Paeroa, Te Kuiti and intermediate stations on Saturday. 7th Ms?- oy trains due to arrive Cambridge not later than 11.35 a.m. These I tickets will NOT be available or: through Main Trunk Express train?. J'RAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SATURDAY 7TH MAY. Special train leaves Auckland 0.50 a.m., Newmarket 7.0, Penrose 7.l'S, Otahuhu 7.22, Pap&kura'7.49, i),mry 7 55, Pakekohe 8.10. Tuakau t*.3o. Pokeno 8.40. Mercer 8.55, Hnnily 9.39. Ngaruawabia. 9,56, Frankton 10.30. arriving Cambridge 11.32 a.m. Return train leaves Cambridge 5.20 p.m., fc'tnnkion 6.15. arriving Auckland 10.1 p.m. These trains stop only at Newmarket, Green Lane, Eliersli ■. Penrose. Otshufao. Maata r<rira, Papakura. Drury. Pukekobe. Tuakau. Pokeno Mercer. Te Kauwbata. _ Huntly. Taapiri. Nga ruawahia. Horotiu. Frankton, Hamilton, Ru&knra. and Taylor Street. Cambridge. The usual p. to, U.unUy-GJen Afton trass trill leave Huntly at 7.15 p.m. (after connecting with Cambridge-Auckland special train J. The usual 7.10 p.m. Glen AftonUur.tSy tram will ic-i-ce Glen Ai. si 8.20 p.m. The usual 6.10 a.m. Te Kaiti-Franklon train will be delayed to leave Te KuVti at at 7.10 a.m.. arriving Prar.-ktca 8.23 a rr. \ {conecting with the lit 51 a.m. Frankj ton-Cambridge train). A train leave® Frankton tor Te Rusts at i 0.25 p.m. {after eoisnectiag with CarabridgeAackland special trat-*. *rri*jag Te Haiti | 3.52 p.m. . The Basal s.*3 p.m. Fr * nkton• Paeroa traic will fee detayed to leave Fratikion 5,20 p.m.., • Hamilton 5.30, ftsiakara 5.51 (after coiintct trig with Csmsndse Auckland special train). Morrins*iHe G 30. Te A rob a 7.25. trnnEj; Paeroa 8 p.m. The 10 a.m. Franktpn-Cambridge, t,30 n,m* Rsakara-Casabridge. B p.m. CambridgeFran felon. and apeei&l train* from and to Auckland will stop at Taylor Street, Cansbridge, for passengers. For further particular# ia<jaire at stations.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19627, 4 May 1927, Page 22

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