AMUSEMEHTS. National and t yric. ATIONAL AND JJYRIC. 11.30. 2.30. 5. 7.4 c. 7.45. LYRIC MATINEE, 2.30. To-day and to-night, o-day and 10-NIGHT. ANOTHER WONDERFUL DOUBLE BILL Warner Brothers Present " "FvEARIE." " JUearie." With IRENE RICH. ANDERS RANDOLPH. EDNA MURPHY. WILLIAM COLLIER. William Fox Presents TVOR ATOVELLO Ivor 1> ovello in THE BRITISH FILM. " rrHE I ODGER.' " IHE i-JODGER." The story by' Mrs. Belioc Lowndes, Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. YOU HAVE CLAMOUKED KOK ENGLISH PICTURES. PATRONISE THEM AND HELP YOUK COUNTRY. USUAL PRICES. LYRIC Reservations.—Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. NATIONAL Reservations.—Plan at Theatre, Phone 42-169. gEARCHLIGHT gEARCHLIGHT SEARCHLIGHT V gPORTS gPORTS gPORTS gPORTS OMA I N OMA I N O M' A I N OMA I N EDNE S D A EDNE S D A "YY, E D N E S D A -yy EDNESD A QARNIVAL, QARNIVAL, QARNIVAL, QARNIVAL, Y J^IGHT. Y j^IGHT. Y J^IGHT. Y The Programme will Include the Following Events:— GRAND MARCH AND ASSEMBLY. - PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY. GIRLS' BRIGADE, DISPLAY BY MAORI COLLEGE GIRLS. HOOP TEAM CONTEST, ZIG-ZAG CONTEST. OVERHEAD AND TUNNEL. LEAP FROG CONTEST. HURDLE RACE (Scratch), RELAY RACE. 75 YARDS SPRINT (Scratch). DEFENCE GYM. BOYS. MUNICIPAL BAND MASSED BANDS. Also, SPECTACULAR FLOODLIGHTING AND SEARCHLIGHT EFFECTS. 400 G IKLS 400 G IEIS 400 G IELS 400 G IBLS rpAKE pART. •yyrLL rjpAKE pART. ' "yy iLL rpAKE pART. THIS CARNIVAL PROMISES TO BE ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DISPLAYS EVER SEEN IN AUCKLAND. ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE MAYOR'S UNEMPLOYMENT KEEP ' WEDNESDAY -VI" IGHT EEP VV EDNESDAY IGHT Keep 1717 ednesday "\jtght eep Wednesday I^ight IT 1 REE! -TREE! ■JTiREE! 1 REE! QOMfi rp O rp H E QOME ry O rjl H E QOMB r£i O HE gEARCHLIGHT g.EARCH'LIGHT gEABCHLIGHI
fl A R N 1 V A L, pARNI V A L. nARNI V A L. FIRST EVENT AT 8 P.M.. SHARP. Admission: Adults, Is; Children. 6d. SWIMMING. gWIMM I N G. AUCKLAND CENTRE. N.Z.A.S.A. QLYMPIC QLYMPIC QLYMPIC QARNIVAL QLYMPIC TEPID BATHS. 8 P.M. TEPID BATHS. TEPID BATHS. 8 P.M. TEPID BATHS. THURSDAY, MARCH 15. THURSDAY. THURSDAY. MARCH 15. THURSDAY. ENA STOCKLEY ENA STOCKLEY (Australasian Champion). KATHLEEN MILLER KATHLEEN MILLER (Australasian Champion). Will Compete in Special Events. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Nominations rinse on TUESDAY, March 13. at Tepid Baths. HELP NEW ZEALAND TO BE WORTHILY REPRESENTED. WE HAVE THE MATERIAL. WE NEED THE CASH. WILL YOU HELP? Swimmers and Supporters Rally Around. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. MOUNT ED E N CLUB. CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL. MOUNT EDEN BATHS. ' MONDAY, MARCH I'2, at 8 p.m. SOYds. Auckland Championship. Challenge Relay, Heien3ville v. Mount Eden. 880 Yds. Handicap; 66 2-3 Yds. Inter-Club; •220 Yds. Weston Cup; School Relays. Grand Supporting Programme. Admission, Is; Children, Gd. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. bVYnyuilNG CLUB'. THIRD GRAND GALA. TEPID BATHS. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. 8 P.M. INTER-HOUSE CHAMPIONSHIP RELAY. Teams Competing: G. Court, J. Court, Milne and Choyce, Smith and Caughcy, Tonson Garlick and Ashley's. IT WILL BE A STIRRING RACE. N. K. SYLOW attempts C. Heard's 220 yds. Brsastatroke Record of 3m 4 4-ss. SEE THIS GREAT SWIMMER IN ACTION. He won in 3m 6s in Dunedin. ALSO A SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMMEADMISSION, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. C. A' EDENBOROUGH, Hon. Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19892, 10 March 1928, Page 20
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