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AMUSEMENTS. PICTURES AND MUSIC. Last night's crowds thrilled and enchanted with this magnificent feast of varied pictures and superb music by (ho best orchestra in Auckland. OH AND MATINEE. 2.30. Same Programme as at Night. MAJESTIC. Direction: Fuller-llaywnrd Theatres. Continuous from 11.15. Phone 43-210 for_ Reserves. Packed will) mystery, thrills and romance! A great revenge and mystery story, by a world-famous author, enacted by a cast of stars, against beautiful Irish scenery. Wni Fox Presents " HANGMAN'S HOUSE." " HANGMAN'S HOUSE," " HANGMAN'S HOUSE." " HANGMAN'S HOUSE," DONN BYRN E, DONN BYRNE. BriHinnt Young Irish Author, Tragically Killed This \ ear. VICTOR TirC'T AGLEN, > ICTOR Mt'lJ AGLEN. In liis greatest role ns a soldier of Ihe Foreign Legion. 011 leave in Ireland to avenge the family honour. .TUNE COLLYER. RARLE FOXE. HORAUT BOSWORTII. Most Exciting Horse Race Ever Screened! Majestic News Latest World Events. Stan. Laurel and Oliver Hardy Comedy. X.Z. Scenic: River Avon, Christchurch. Nature Study: "A Struggle for Existence MAJESTIC'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Interlude: Gilbert and Sullivan Airs PUBLIC PLAN NOW OPEN at Lewis Eady, Ltd LITTLE THEATRE J9TII PRODUCTION Three one-act plays of outstanding merit, written by three of the most bnllnint authors of to-day. "MAID OF FRANCE," Dy HAROLD BRIO HOUSE. " DANGER." By RICHARD HUGHES "THE COMES HOME," By A. A MILNE THE CONCERT CHAMBER, NOV. 23. 29. 30 AND DEC. 1. At 8 o'clock. PRICES: • Reserved Seats. Unreserved Seats. 6 3 3 s h Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd Secretary: THEO. J. SPRY, 200, Victoria Arcade. Phone 13-453. rp 0•M0 RR 0 W (SUNDAY). THE BAND OP H.M.S. DIOMEDE Will Render a Programme of Select Music at the ROTUNDA. WINDSOR RESERVE. DEVONPORT. AT 8 P.M. JUMBLE SALES. UMBL E S A In Aid of S.P.C.A ST. MATTHEW'S HALL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2 P. Clothing, Books, Etc. YACHTING. I )T. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB Jl (INCORP.). The second week-end race will bo helu November 25. at 3 p.m. sharp, for the Halliburton Johnstone Cup. Entries close at Clubhouse at 2.30 p.m. A. WALKER. Secretary. BOXING. NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, NOTICE TO PATRONS. THE BOX PLAN FOR THE McIN N E S V. HAR M S Content for PURSE £2OO. And Expenses, Opens at. CARTER AND ASIIER'S. Tobacconists, opp. Star Office lihortland Sirect, NEXT TUESDAY MORNING. REMEMBER! The Town Hall Regulations require every person to be seated, therefore BOOK EARLY. J. H. WATTS, lion. Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. IN THE MATTER OF THE MOTOROMNIBUS TRAFFIC ACT, 1920. TO MOTOR-OMNIBUS OWNERS Notice is hereby given that all MotorOmnibus Services carried on between Devonport Wharf and Takapuna Racecourse on Race-days must be licensed in accordance with tl'o above Act and regulations thereunder. Necessary applications must be completed A. E. WILSON. Town Clerk, Devonport Borough Council. As No. 2 Licensing Authority. DRAINAGE BOARD NOTICES. THE AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN 1 DRAINAGE BOARD. BRANCH SEWER. NO. H. Tenders will lie received at the Office of tho Board until Noon of WEDNESDAY, December 1928, for the construction of Branch Sewer No. 8, Fifth Portion. Conditions of Contract, ('inns and Specifications. Billfi of Quantities and Tender Forms may be obtained at the Office of the Board. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. H WAT KINS. Engineer and Secretary. Ch'iive's Biiilditigs, High St., Auckland. Nov. 23, 1928. RAILWAY NOTICES. RAILWAYS. WIIANGAREI A. AND t\ SHOW AT MAIR. NOVEMBER 28 AND 23. 1928. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available tor return until Saturday, December 1, 1928, will be issued to Whangarci from Opua, Okaihau Kirikopuni, Auckland and intermediate stations on Tuesday, and Wednesday, November 27 and 28, and by trains due to arrive Whangarei not Inter than 12 noon on Thursday. November 29. On Thursday, November 29, the 3.8 p.m. WhiingareiOpua express will stop at Miur for passengers if required. Usual .1.15 p.m. VVhiingnrci-lliikerenui train will leave Whangarci 5.15 p.m., Mair 5.25, Ilikurangi 0.10, arriving llukerenui 1i.50 p.m. A train will leave Whangarei for Mnnngaturolo 0 p.m., Portland 0.20, Waiolira 7.20, Puparmi 8.-0, Mnunguttiroto arrive 8.33 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 24

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