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AMUSEMENTS. O 1 K MONSTER MATINEE AT OIK Ji. 10 MONSTER MATINEE AT £.±o I PRINCESS. RINCESS. ----- Thoa. A. 1 SHOWING. MOWING. ri ow On owing. O TilG A TTRACTIONS. 6 15 io Attractions. First National Presents THE SENSATIONAL MYSTERY ROMANCE THAT HAD NEW YORKS CRIME EXPERTS GUESSING FOR MONTHS. I " T>ASY PICKINGS." " JbiASY 1 ICKINGS. Starring \ NNA A ATILSSON. Anna vJ. IN ilsson. KENNETH HARLAN. And , BILLY BEV AN. WHO killed Van Home, the HO multi-millionaire? WHY does the Black Ghost HY haunt the Van Homo House ? You'll have a grand time watching this beautiful blonde bandit outwit everyone but Cupid in the most thrilling mystery-romance ever screened. Second Attraction: LEATRICE JOY In CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Sparkling Comedy-Drama. EVE'S T EAVES." VE'S JUEAVES." Lea-trice Joy in a now role—as a little Tomboy Girl in a picture with an Oriental flavour— abounding in situations that thrill and provoke real laughter—a production De Luxe. With WILLIAM BOYD (Remember liim in " The Volga Boatman I) Also. TOM TYLER In "THE ARIZONA STREAK,' A rollicking story which alternates thrills with laughter. Two-Reel Mermajd Comedy, AL. ST JOHN. IN NEVER A GAIN." ever Again." Not until the next tim* will you laugh so heartily. LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. The First Official and Authentic Pictures of Reception to Lindbergh. INDBERGH Nnw York Million"' acclaim Lindbergh with the Greatest Ovation in History. Phone 41-SSG for Reserves. NNOUNCEMENT. ANNOUN (Sunday)— To-morrow evening, at the Strand Theatre will be the Fiftysecond High-class Musical Programme since the Sunday Concerts have been introduced into Auckland, and the management wishes to announce that at 8 to-morrow evening, at the Strand Theatre, a special musical programme has been arranged, to which leading and professional artists will contribute, making this one of 1927 Sunday Concert successes. For the last twelve months, patrons, young and old, after church, have attended ' our Musical Recitals on Sunday Evenings, and have always expressed their appreciation of this High-class Programme. Owing to limited space, we are unable to advertise our full programme, but here are some of the artists appear-ing:—-Miss Myra McCleod, contralto: Sunday Concert Orchestra, of twentyfive Cultured Musicians; The Salon Trio: Mr. Howard Moody; Mr. Francis Bate, and Miss Gladys Vincent; The Lyric Quartette: Recitation by Mr. Alan McElwain and Tenor Solo by Mr. A. Ripley; Violin Solo by Miss Gladys Vincent and 'Cello Solo by Mr. Francis Bate: and other leading artists. Come early in order to secure a seat. Reserves. Early Doors at 6. House generally full at 7.45. Remember, at the Strand Theatre. To-morrow evening. E. J. DUDSON. Organiser. rp RIPPED BY A FLAPPER COME AND HEAR ABOUT IT At the MAJESTIC THEATRE-SUNDAY NIGHT. HOCKEY. .grtCgx JJ O C K E Y. REMUERA HOCKEY £§• GROUNDS. MARKET ROAD. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 1.45 P.M. N.Z. Secondary Schools Championship. HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL V. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. AT 2 P.M. UNIVERSITY COLTS V. ST. LUKE'S. * AT 3.15 P.M. SOMERVILLE V. EPIPHANY. SOMERVILLE COLTS V. MT. EDEN. WESLEY V. UNIVERSITY. Admission. 6d. E. J. HEWITT. Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. UKAPUNA (Incorporated). The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held at the Club's Office, 67, Shortland Street, on MONDAY. AUGUST 22. AT 2.15 P.M. BUSINESS: To Receive the Annual Report and Balance-Sheet, and to Elect Three JSdember3 of Committee. ROBT. WYNYARD, Secretary. TV/T ANUKAU HARBOUR PROPERTY. 1U OWNERS AND RESIDENTS. A Meeting of the above will bo held at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson St., on MONDAY, August 22, at 1 p.m. Business: To Receive Engineer's and Committee's Reports on New Lynn Drainage Outfall. For tho Committee, H. J. ATKINSON. -yiCTORIA QRUISING QLUB. 25TH ANNUAL MEETING. Will be held in Clubhouse. BEAUMONT STREET. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 8 P.M. BUSINESS :To Receive Annual Report and Balance-Sheet. Election of Officers. . General. J. McGEHAN. Hon. Secretary. A UCKLAND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE MT. EDEN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, VALLEY ROAD. ON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST-24. AT 2.30 P.M. In order to form a Mt. Eden Branch of the Auckland Hospital Auxiliary, when Mrs. Kidd, Mrs. Maguire and Officers will attend to explain the aims and purposes. All those interested are cordially invited to attend. •T L. POTTER. Mayoress. A UCKLAND West Committee forming for Hotel Auckland.— Apply L. Clark, 2. St. Kevins Arcade, lwangakap® Rd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 22

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