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AMUSEMENTS. 2.30"M ATINEE T oday ~2.3o PRINCESS RINCESS AND - T i void IVOIiI Direction ------ Thomas A. O'Brien AT BOTH THEATRES. Universal Presents, Tho Tantalising. Fascinating, Captivating LAURA LA PLANTE In Her Latest Sparkling Romance, " rriHE " 1 HE T OVE IiOVE Thrill/ HRILL.' TOM MOORE. With BRYANT WASHBURN. And Laura aura LA "DLANTE. A ± LANTE. The Screen's Cleverest and Fairest Comedienne in the ■ most hilarious Farce-Comedy in years. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. First National Presents, KEN MAYNARD As a Dare-Devil Lieutenant of the Old U.S. Army, riding through the most vital aii.d surging chapters of Pioneer History. Een. tv/taynaed. EN. IMAYNARD. Covered Wagons—Rebel RedskinsFights Romance Thrills Adverture! •' rpHE OED D AIDERS." " IHE JXED JLIAIDERS " Also, AT THE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. 2-Reel Comedv - - - - "Excess Baggage." Cartoon "Felix Saves tho Day." Latest Topical HOWARD MOODY'S ORCHESTRA. Overture "Indian Love Call. Tivoli Orchestra Nightly at 7.45. Princess Phone, 44-586. Tivoli Phone, 44-136. PRICES. Is to 2s 9d. Children Half-price at all Times. Bring the Kiddies, We Like Them. Direction EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S. ——- - - - Thomas A. O Bnen. 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS O BIG ATTRACTIONS Paramount's Latest Elinor Glyn Production, with BETTY "DRONSON, ETT Y J3 RONSON, XII Ritey-—word derived from the modernist's dictionary, "one who t gives the cold shoulder." See how this Ritzy' mIBS gets ritzed when she visits the Ritz in London! By the world's foremost authority on women—Elinor Glyn. HILARIOUS' COMEDY- tohs Second Big Attraction, First National's Superb Outdoor Drama for everybody, KEN. MAYNARD, In " RED RATDERS." Ken Maynard, making a departure from his • customary cowboy types of roles, enacts the part of nti army lieutenant stationed at the military post in the Indian hotbed. With his spirited wonder borse. he is seen to excellent advantage. His daredevil rid'nsr is demonstrated again with added semsations._ and he proves there is no end to bis assortment of riding tnelcs. COMEDY. T, A IT, ST TOPTOAL. SCENIC. Continuous from 10 a.m. Prices, Is to 2s 9d. Children Half-Pnce. llcaerveH, Phone 44-402. Dixieland. IXIELAND. THE GRAND FINAL OF THE £.IOO CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE NORTH ISLAND Will take place on jy-ONDAY (JANUARY 2) By the following Competitors: Mr. Anderson Miss Levi Mr. Beubow Misfi Kelly Mr. Shorter Mios Rather (From Wellington) Mr. Owens Miss Cunningham Mr. McGarvey Miss Sinclair Mr. Lees Misfi Craddock Special Dance Music by Clyde Howley and His Internationals. Dancing, as usual, from 8.3 p.m. to 1 a.m. Price of A -flission, ss. For Reserves, Ring 26-615. Book Early. CRICKET. Q R I C K E T QEICKET, Q R I C K E T. A UCKLAND V. r\TAGO, Au C IvLAND V. \J r . ii-UCKLAND V. WTAGO. Auckland v. /\tago. UCKLAND V. UTAGO. For the PLUNKET SHIELD. COMMENCING TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AND JANUARY 2, 3, 4. AT EDEN PARK. AT EDEN PARK. Come and sco E. H. BOWLEY of the Sussex County XI., L. C. EASTMAN, of the Essex County XI., and C. C. DACRE and J. E. MILLS, two of New Zealand's best Cricketers. Hours of Play: Each day from 11.30 to 1.30. 2.15 to 4.30. 4.45 to 7. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea obtainable on the Ground. SHOWS. HELENS'VILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. (Albert Hanson, Esq., President). 29TH ANNUAL SHOW. At the HELENS VILLE SHOWGROUNDS, ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 30, IOiS. Send for a Schedule. Entries Close Saturday, January 7, 1928 T. O. ROBINSON. Secretary, Helensville. PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHE MOTUTARA DOMAIN Will be Closed to the Public on MONDAY. JANUARY 2, 1928, For the Muriwai Beach Sports, except on Payment for Admission. Adults, Is; Children, 6d; Motors. Vehicles and Horses, Is. T. SUMMERS, Hon. Secretary fpHIS 58 to ? ive notice that all Bridges X on the Waimamaku-Dontielly's Crossing Road, via Waipoua. Forest, are only temporary structures, and are unsafe for all traffic, except only light cars and vehicles, which must proceed slowly. Cars and Charabancs loaded with passengers must on no account crosß these bridges with passengers aboard.—(Signed) J McEnnis, District Engineer, Public Works, Whangarei. O T I C E. Consumers of Electricity from Horahora are hereby notified that during tho holiday period, commencing on Christmag Day, tho amount of power available will bo considerably reduced. Consumers are requested to _make as little use as possible of all electrical apparatus during the holiday period. If this is not done, it will be necessary to cut off the supply, and in case of such necessity, the supply will be cut off in different areas in turn for periods of two hours during the day, and for longer periods at night. DISTRICT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. Public Works Department, Hamilton. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. J) R. FUELERT ON WILL RESUME PRACTICE On JANUARY 1. 1928.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 16

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