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AMUSEMENTS. 2OA THIS AFTERNOON, OOA •OU. THIS AFTERNOON, AND EVERY AFTERNOON DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. (As 'Well as Picture Programme and Full Orchestra.) "CINDERELLA" "CINDERELLA" PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, Presented by Lillian O'Leary on Bitr Maiestic Stage. MUSIC - MAGIC - MERRIMENT. £ - GORGEOUS SCENES - g The Palace Lawn—The Bis Kitchen— Tho Prince's Ballroom—The Enchanted Street—The Fairy Castle. 50 - IN TEE CAST ~ 50 The Funny Dame—the Wicked Bnron— Tho Pumpkin Ballet—The White Mice— The Carriage—The Gorgeous Slipper—the Dance of .Tevvels. etc. Adults: Usual Matinee Prices. Children: Half-Price. Box Plans at Theatre. It's i Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11.15. Popular Prices Ring 43-210. A THRILLING SEA YARN Filled with Sweeping Adventure—A Stirring Story of Love and Mutiny— Travel in Strange Lands, tho Colour and Intrigue of the East! RAMON NOVARRO, RAMON NOVARRO, RAMON NOVARRO, And His Three Valiant Brothers. "ACROSS TO SINGAPORE." "ACROSS TO SINGAPORE." "ACROSS TO SINGAPORE." " ACROSS TO SINGAPORE." Based on Ben Ames Williams' powerful and turbulent novel. A NEW TRIUMPH FOR THE STAR OF " BEN HUR." At Evening Sessions: "THE MIDGET MOSELLES," A Sparkling Revue of Music. Song and Dance in a gorgeous stage setting. Another Grand Musical Treat, WHITEFORD WAUGH, AND HIS POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Interlude: "LO HERE THE GENTLE LARK." With FLUTE AND CLARIONET DUET. Book Your Seats. AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY'S GREAT ANNUAL COMPETITIONS' FESTIVAL. MUSIC, DANCING, ELOCUTION, The Festival, which will run for about two weeks, will open in tho EMBASSY THEATRE, EMBASSY THEATRE, Commencing on THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23. There are nearly 2000 performers, including some ot the mo3t talented artists in tho Dominion. To allow of the enormous programme being completed in time, the day sessions will run CONTINUOUSLY FROM 10 A.M. TILL G P.M. EVENING SESSIONS (FINALS) will com nence at 7.45 sharp. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS are on during the whole festival; parent? and children alike will derive pleasure and benefit from every session, and business folk may drop in during lunch-hour for a welcome diversion. Last year no less than 2300 people attended the Grand Final Night in the Town Hall--but remember that every night provides a more attractive programme than any ordinary theatre can do. COMPETITIONS. 0U^ ÜBic * rniMPfTTTTrnNC; Instrumental Music, L-UIVirLIUIUINO. Character Recitals, COMPETITIONS. QuarteUcs - COMPETITIONS. SlS°j The Festivals occur ONLY ONCE A YEAR, so you can't afford to miss a night. And tho Prices of Admission will tempt you:— DAY SESSIONS, gD. EVENING FINALS, 2 s - ][ s - SEASOiN TICKETS, 15s. HOCKEY. PEMUERA HOCKEY 3-t GROUNDS. HPO-DAY (SATURDAY). -10-DAY (SATURDAY). BULLY-OFF 3 P.M. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP. CHALLENGE SHIELD MATCH. WELLINGTON V. A UCKLAND. ELLINGTON V. iiIJCKLAND. (Challengers). (Holders). SEE THE TWO GREATEST TEAMS OF THE DOMINION IN ACTION. A RARE TREAT. Curtain-Raiser at 1.30 p.m. QANTERBURY (Challengers) (Holders). ZANOL CUP. N.Z. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. TAKE TRAMS TO MARKET ROAD. ADMISSION, la. LADIES, 6d. E. J. HEWITT. Hon. Sec., A.H.A. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. JBLANDFORD PARK, i BLANDFORD PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). GREAT INTERPROVINCIAL AND COLLEGE DAY. BRILLIANT SOCCER. BRITAIN'S NATIONAL GAME BY N.Z.'S BEST EXPONENTS. 3 P.M. CHATHAM CUP-NORTH ISLAND FINAL A Gamo which no true Sportsman should miss. Preceded at 1 p.m. by j PRIMARY SCHOOLS REPS. I V SECONDARY SCHOOLS JUNIORS. And at 2 p.m., by SECONDARY SCHOOLS REPS. V FOURTH GRADE REPS. See the etride> Soccer is making in our Colleges. Sec tho College Forward who scored 16 Goals in One Match. CHARGES AS USUAL. Is; Ladies, Gd. FRANK ADEANE, Secretary. J AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBAN FOOTBALL » ASSOCIATION. HERR?NGS PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 3 P.M. THISTLE V. BON ACCORD. .Referee: Mr. Campbell, CELTIC V. RICHMOND. Referee: Mr. Low. SECOND ROUND OF THE DICKSON CUP Mt. Albert Tram to Western Springs Rd., or Grey Lynn Tram to Library, Grey Lynn. Admission Free. G. HOWARD. Hon. See. NOTE.—Management Committee will meet on TUESDAY Evening, nou Monday Evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 22

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