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AMUSEMENTS. _____ MAJESTIC. A FuLler-Hayuard Theatre. Continuous from li a.m Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present "BUTTONS." •' BUTTONS." " BUTTONS. •'buttons:' " BUTTONS.' " BUTTONS." "buttons." BUTTONS." " BUTTONS." "BUTTONS." - BUTTONS." " BUTTONS." "BUTTONS." 'A Spectacular Modern Romance of the Sea, With LABS HANSEN. GERTRUDE OLMSTED, ROY D'ARCY. POLLY MORAN. AND JACKIE COOGAN As "Buttons." Thee there's Fun Galore in " PUTTING PANTS ON PHILLIP." A Comedy in Scotch. Also Screening: "Majestic Magazine' - • Topical. "Barnyard Acrobats' Aesop Cartoon. "Golden Grain" N.Z. Scenic. J. Whiteford-Waugh's MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Entracte "In A Bird Store.' Box Plan at Theatre. s Phone 43-2X0.,. Phone Reserves held kill 8 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY. GASPSCREEPS— THRILLSLAUGHS— SHUDDERSAMAZEMENT— ASTONISHMENT— LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEY, Marceline Day, Conrad Nagel, Polly Moran and Henry B. Walthall, In "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT. "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT. Pulsating drama, black mystery, powerful emotional forces, comedy and love combine to create a mighty screen thrill that keeps the onlooker on the very tiptoe of astonishment and anticipation. LECTURES. tißSk WJG.A. gjwx&y* For all Adults (over 16). Courses for 1928. KUl'ji.—First Lecture of every course free of charge. IN GRAFTON LIBRARY HALLMONDAYS—Begins April 16. MODERN DRAMA—Mr. J. W. Shaw, M.A. IN OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SYMONDS STREET TUESDAYS—Begins April 17. ENGLISH LITERATURE Rev. W. Jellie, B.A. WEDNESDAYS—Begins April 38. PSYCHOLOGY—Mr. H. Becroft, M.A. MUSIC—Mr. H. Hollinrake, Mus. Eac. HISTORY—Mr. D. Algie, M.A. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THEORY— Mr. N. M. Richmond, B.A. THURSDAYS—Begins April 19— ANTHROPOLOGY—Mr. G. Archey. M.A. MODERN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS—Mr. J. Shearer, B.A. ECONOMICS—Dr. H. Belshaw and Mr. H. R; Rodwell. M.A. IN BIOLOGY THEATRE. UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BUILDINGTHURSDAYS—Begins April 19. BOTANY—Miss M. Crookes, M.A. ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— First Meeting. TUESDAY. April 17. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THEORY— Mr. N. M. Richmond. E'.A. Fee fo;r all above Classes. ss. DEVONPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERSTUESDAYS—Begin* April 17. MEN AND AFFAIRS OF TO-DAY-Rev: W. G. Monckton. M.A. TAK-AfUV K—GAS COMPANY'S SHOWROOM— WEDNESDAYS—Beams Anril I*. ENGT.TRTT OF IfiTH AND 19TH CENTURIES—Mr. D. W. Faigan, M.A. Fee for above Two Classes. 3». Full information from W.E.A.. Office. Old Grammar School, Symonds Street. Phone 46-094. N. M. RICHMOND, Director Tutorial Classes. BERNARD MARTIN. "Secretary. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. RAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College, London).—Dramatic Art. Speech and Deportment, —l2. Scots Hall Svmonds Street TEACHERS OP MUSIC. M ISS J^ ENEE gATCHWELL. L.R.A.M., LONDON, Pianoforte and Harmony Lessons. TOWN STUDIO: 82, ACADEMY BLDGS., QUEEN ST. Phone Academy. TAKAPUNA: 21, CLIFTON RD. Private Phone. A Staff of Specialists Available.—Druleigh School of Music. PIG MARKETING. N" Z QO-OPERATIVE piGjy/J ARRETING (INC.). NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS. pORKERS NOW 60-110LB. ADVANCE PAYMENT, 3d. jgACONERS NOW 111-200LB. ADVANCE PAYMENT. 3d. ALL fIGS ARE NOW CONSIGNED TO SOUTHDOWN. SUPPLIERS ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO BUY FEED TO FINISH OFE THEIR PIGS TO BACONER WEIGHTS. AS THE MARKET IS VERY STRONG. AND SUPPLIERS ARE ASSURED OF A GOOD PAY-OUT. ,t D. N. CHAMBERS, Secretary. , DOGS FOR SALE. A IREDALE Dog, imported, highly bred, A champion strain; cheap.—2, Martin Av.. off Upland Rd.. Remuera. ALSATIAN Puppies, beauties; sire winner 2 challenge certificates; quiet; approval.—Stannera, 9. Kepple St., Archhill. BULLDOG, bitch pedigree; owner leaving Dominion; price £7 7s. —Phone 13-060. ; DOGS (2), 1 bitch, working, age six months, from my (Imp.) Border bitch Queen; parents champion workers, sheep, cattle: £2 each: guaranteed.—H\ Ellis, Te Kuiti. SETTER Bitch, pedigree, handsome, colour blue and white, 10 months old; Dog Pup, 12 weeks.—B6M, S. Saulbrey, Ngaruawabia. POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., FOR SALE. PULLETS (20) t Black Orpington; lovely. McLean strain. —145. Dominion ltd. PULLETS, pedigree, W.L., 16, and cockerel; 7s or £5 lot; starting to lay; older Hens cheap.—Treguriha. Kitchener St.. Avondale. ? Black orpington and white LEGHORN BREEDING STOCK. 6 Young Hens, correctly mated to Pedigree Cockerel, of guaranteed high egg strain. PRICE, £3 PER PEN. Excellent value lor Farmers requiring freßh blood. Write for 1928 Price List. Book your Day-old Chicks at once. JOHN KISSLING, Rexdale Poultry Farm, Hall Av., Otahuhu.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19917, 10 April 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19917, 10 April 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19917, 10 April 1928, Page 16

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