AMUSEMENTS. GAUTIER'S WONDER DOGS. | 12 MARVELLOUS DOG ACTORS, | COMMENCE TO-DAY AT THE MATINEE AT 2.30. i Twice R F n F N T 230 r- m - Daily. 1\ LUL li 1 nc j g.o p.m. Theatre Magnificent, DAZZLING. EXOTIC. ALLUBING—GRETA GARBO in " THE MYSTERIOUS LADY," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. WITH CONRAD NAGEL Ph« loved the man she disgraced. . . he wa3 bent on slaying her for vengeance. They meet. . . and then? Second Great Feature Film. The Newest Juvenile Star, Junior Coughlin, In " LET HER GO, GALLAGHER," The Screen's Most Fascinating Boy Personality. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. AND TWICE DALLY. EVERY DAY. ARE YOU GOING TO THE DOGS? I GAUTIER'S AMAZING DOG BRICKLAYERS. I CANINE WONDERS ON THE STAGE. Maurice Guttridge and the Regent Orchestra. Box Plan a* Theatre (Phone 16 S&5) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Her Excellency The Lady Alice Fergusson. gTANLEY CONCERT DIRECTION. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. APRIL 2, 4 AND 6. AT 8. THE MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF 1323. CONSTANCE IZARD, MARGARET IZARD, 'Cellist. Most Talented Instrumentalists. " The most wonderful enthusiasm was evinced, and the instrumentalists were recalled 'again and again." —Colonist, Victoria B.C. At th>. Piano: MR. BERNARD PAGE (Wellington City Organist). Prices: ss, 3s, 2s, plus tax. Subscription Ticket for three Concerts. 10s Cd. Students' Concessions, liox Plana at Lewi3 Eady, Ltd. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. bIMWoB LEWIS EADY HALL. LEWIS EADY HALL, QUEEN STREET (2 Doors Below John Court, Ltd.) EASTER DAY. Doors Open 6.30 p.m. Sacred Music (Eadytrola), 7 p.m. Service Begins 7.30. Preacher: REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. A Hearty Invitation is extended to all our old Friends and Former ilissionites. STRANGERS who have no Church Home are invited to make their Home with us. SOCIAL HOUR, 8.30-9.30, when we " get together " for a cup of tea and a chat. During the evening the Choir will sing the Anthem, " I Will Sing of Thy Power " (Sullivan). There will also be a solo by MISS LAURA WALKER. "THE LORD IS MY LIGHT" (Allitaen). NOTE.—HoIy Communion on Easter Morning at 11 in Mission Chapel. Unveiling of new Window (painted by Mr. Gordon Dearing). JASPER CALDER, City Missioner. QAN GIRLS PLAY CRICKET? Come to EDEN PARK And See. ATHLETIC SPORTS. PIO PIO SPORTS AND ATHLETIC CLUB. (Registered under the Rules of the Northern Athletic Union.) Q PORTS. RASTER jyj-ONDAY, RUNNING, CHOPPING, HORSE EVENTS, DANCING AND MUSICAL ITEMS. Prize Money, £220. Eltham Highland Pipe Band and Side-Shown on Grounds. Refreshment Booths, also Hot Water Procurable. Admission to Grounds: Gents., 2a, Ladies. Roll Up and See a Sports Gathering worthy tho namo and tsecond to nono in the district. A SOCIAL AND DANCE TO FOLLOW IN THE EVENING. H. J. DEWSNAP, Hon. Secretary. REMOVAL NOTICES. ALL PLEDGES from THE PEOPLE'S LOAN COY., of 81, Victoria St. and 95. Kariineahnpe Road; atao Pledges from THE NEWTON LOAN COY., Newton, cun only be Redeemed at ROBINSON'S LOAN AND FINANCE COY.. 376-378, Queen Street, Opposito Town Hall March 30. 1929. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. BROWN Yearling Filly (Lapidary—Sports Queen), half-sister to Prince Val, it recent winner Sports Queon, by Glengowrio —Uranium, half-sister to Aberfeldy; Wedding March, Royal Abbey and Lord Star. This is a choice filly, and hard fed. Full particulars D. G. CAROL AN. Waharoa. PO R T S M E N. Buyers and Sellers of any Thoroughbred Stock let me know your requirements and I will fulfil them. I have a number of j. ho rou glib reds on my books, so consult mo ro your purchases „ „ G It. STEAD. 9, Wyndham St. Telephone 44-094, Or at Ellerelie on Race Days, v* Rust ess Cluba, Bpecial price, 17s 6d.— Kingsfor-d's School. 164. Queen St. GOLF dubs, all Repairs. Golf School.— Professional in attendance. Lessons all hours.—Wiseman's, Queen St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20217, 30 March 1929, Page 22
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