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AMUSEMENTS. | THOMAS A. O'BRIEN I THEATRES. PRINCESS ATJD TIVOLI—COMMENCING TO-DAY. 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS First National's Peal All-fun Farce Sl>ecinl \ HARRY LANGDON. / CHASER. BASED EXCLUSIVELY LAUGHS! A Merry Mclancre ot Matrimonial Merriment. TTTIS SAD-FACED 9LITTLE COMEDIAN, STIFF EKING FROM MOTH E R-IN-L AWITIS RUNS WILD IN A PACK OF CONVULSING COMPLICATIONS THAT WILu GIVE YOU MORE LAUGHS THAN "TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP." ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION, Universale Drama of the Boxing Ring—and the Wedding Xing. COUNT OF TEN. Featuring CHARLES RAY, JOBYNA RALSTON. Both were in the. glove business—he in the ring, and she behind the counter. •■ • • A true romance of the squared circle. An hour of pleasant entertainment. Ik, »d SPECIAL MUSIC BY PRINCESS ORCHESTRA. Princess: Continuous from 11 a.m. Phone 41-586. Tivoli; Nightly at 7.45 p.m. Phone 44-138. EVERYBODY'S—- ~ COMPLETE NEW BILL. CINEMA ART FILMS PRESENTS " THE • CIRCUS OF LIFE." A vivid tale of' Siberian Escapees disguised as Circus Performers. Life under the Czarist regime. Actually filmed in Hussia and Siberia with a brilliaat cast of players, headed by MARCELLI ALBANI. Most Beautiful European Tragedienne. VLADMIR GUIDEROWSKI Famous Russian Actor. Second Feature: FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MARY ASTOR and LLOYD HUGHES. In " SAILORS' WIVES." The Thrilling Screen Version 9f Warner Fabian's Most Startling Novel. COMEDY - LATEST TOPICAL. Howard Moody's Symphonic Orches- * tra. Overture -- - "B.jeri Khati." (Soloist Miss Vincent). | ( ■ 1 At Evening Sessions Only: I SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF | | WALTER BROUGH, | I Who will sing the Prologue from "PAGLIACCI," with full Orchestral Accompaniment. M I Screening Continuously from 10 a.m. | For Reserves Phone 44-402. Prices; Is to 2s 9d. i RIALTO " AND REGENT NEWMARKET EPSOM. Rialto Phone 46-GO9 Regent Phone 20-142. NIGHTLY AT 7,50 AT BOTH HOUSES. I First NationaP's Film Version of I the Famous Broadway Farce, " LADIES' NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH." With DOROTHY MACKAILL, JACK MULHALL. A Comedy of tbe Great Unwashed where Men are Men—at their own risk. Also. PETER B. KYNE'S STORY. " JIM, THE CONQUEROR." With WILLIAM BOYD—ELINOR FAIR When Sheepmen and Cattle Barone meet—then comes War! « « » A thrilling melodramatic romance I that starts in Sunny Italy and | qn'minntes on the Plains of America I Gi>DD SUPPORTS—ORCHESTRA. BRITANNIATHREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. I First National Presents— MARY ASTOR, I LLOYD • HUGHES, | " SAILORS'" WIVES." By the author of "Flaming Youth." . * Second Attraction:— HELEN COSTELLO, JAMES MURRAY. "IN OLD I The tale of a war-scarred youth | I and his faithful sweetheart—told amid the blue grasses of old Kentucky. In Addition:— Second part of our great serial, "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD." I Comedy Gazette. PHONE 26-041 ROYAL—KINGSLAND. To-night, 7.45. ( VICTOR HUGO'S I IMMORTAL CLASSIC | I " LES MISERABLES." An Epic of Humanity, With An all-star Parisian Cast. Produced with all the glory of the book itself, on the very locales around which the story I is woven. Additional Attraction:— HARRY CAREY. " TIGER THOMPSON." A rollicking Western adventure story. COMEDY GAZETTE. PHONE 20-821. MEETINGS. VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. i> LIMITED. Notice is Hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of this Company will be held in the Company's Office, Quay Street, on THURSDAY.. May 17. at 12 Noon, for the, purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Balance-sheet for the year ending March 31, last; to elect Directors in place of those retiring by rotation: to appoint Auditors; and to transact other Ordinary Business of the Company. By Order of the Board of Directors. R. C. HAMMOND. General Manager. Auckland, May S. 1928. fpHE Annual Meeting of Parishioners of X Tamaki West will be held on Sunday next, after Evensong. DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, qualified private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio. 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. RANK WOODRUFFE. The Expert Jazz and Waltz Instructor. Special course, 155.—178, Upper Symonds St. \TLLE. VALESKA. Ngapuhi Chambers, i»JL Lome St.—Studio reopened. Wanted clever children for prologues.—Phono 46-121. PARISIAN Dancing Studio, 39-40, Win- * stone Bldgs., City.—lnstructors: Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley. Success assured. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. C CHILDREN'S Classes, Reading, Voice 1 Production, Gesture, Recitations, flays.—Mrs. Arthur Griffiths, Ql, Academy, fTnner Queen St. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. A Staff of Specialists Available.—Druleigh School of Music. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. THE FOLLOWING HORSES ARE FOR 1 SALE: Nelson Taskei, bay horse (6). Nelson Bingen —SalTasker: Peter Carbine, bay gelding (3). El Carbine—Logan Rose: Prince Romeo, bay gelding (2). Romeo—Bridgie; Guy Lucullus, black colt (1). Lucullus—Bridgie. Apply to MRS. E. A. NICHOLLS. . White Lodge, Henderson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19943, 11 May 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19943, 11 May 1928, Page 18

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