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AMUSEMENTS, SENSATIONAL SUCCESS , OF "THE PATSY," The record audience on Saturday night screamed; laughed and applauded so much that at times tho action ci the ploy was held up. " THE PATSY" HOLIDAY MATINEE, " THE PATSY" HOLIDAY MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. DOORS OPEN AT ONE O'CLOCK. Children, Half-price to D.C. and. Front and Back Stalls. Gallery Is 6d Before going to tho races book seats for the youngsters. " The Pdtsy is & pl<iy they will adore. " Tho Patsy " Box Plans and Day Sales at H.M. Tlfeatre Confectionery Kiosk. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. "Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. The Successor to *' Peg 0' My Heart." TO-DAY TO-NIGHT AT 2. AT 8. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. J. C. "WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the World's Greatest Recordbreaker, " THE PATSY," "THE PATSY," "Which has already tucked itself anugly ifl tho affection of playgoers of Auckland. The patsy—the scapegoat, the; butt of the family; the Cinderella girl— Eee how she wins through and makes good. The cutest, quaintest and' most delightful character ever seen on tho Auckland stage, IRENE HOMER. A. S. Byron, Brandon Sam Wren. Eileen Sparks, Vera Gerald, all scored outstanding successes on Saturday night. Box Plans at His Majesty's Theatre Office. Day Sales at ELM. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. PRICES:—D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls. 4s: Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Prices Plus Tax. Manager: - - - JOHN FARRELL. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. (Matinee and Evening!. J)RINCE JgDWARD (Karangahape Rd.) Continuous from 12 Noon. "HUSBANDS FOR RENT" And "SPARKLING YOUTH." CAPITOL (Dominion Road). "THE FIRST KISS," featuring Fay Wray and Gary Cooper and "RECKLESS SEX," starring Madge Bellamy. Also, BLACK & "WHITE, the Clever Comedians. EMPIRE (Dominion Road). " THE FIRST KISS," Also "RECKLESS SEX." 2-Reel Comedy and News. EDENDALE (Edendale). "PREP AND PEP," starring David Rollins, also "TAKING A CHANCE," starring Rex. Bell. 2-Reel Comedy and News. QREY jMTNN QINEMA. Lewis Stone in "THE FOREIGN LEGION" And Richard Dix in "MORAN OF THE MARINES." T7ICTORIA (Devonport). » Clara Bow in "THE FLEET'S IN" And Betty Balfour in "CHAMPAGNE." STRAND (Onehungah Marjorie Beebe in "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER." T7ORF.STERS' (Eirkenhead). J- Milton Sills in "CRASH." SUBURBAN THEATRES, PI C T U R E D R, O M E. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), raramount's Special Attraction. ". FORGOTTEN FACES." Carnival Jazz. Usual Prices. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LECTURES .OX MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. Two Courses will be delivered, weekly, as follows, by Professor H. Belshaw:— Course APROBLEMS AND METHODS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT, on MONDAY EVENINGS. 7-8 p.m. Courso B:—LOCAL BODY FINANCE, S-9 p.m. The first Lecture (Course B commencing first), will be delivered on MONDAY, April 8, in tho College Hall, Arts Building, Princes Street, at 8 p.m. Members of the public are invited to enroll. Enrolment, 2s Gd per Course, for the year. Further information a lid copies of the syllabus may be obtained at tje College Office. M. R. O'SHEA. Registrar. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. AUCKLAND. WENTWORTI3 PRIVATE HOTEL. ' » 71, Symonda Street, Auckland. 12s Gd Per Day. MR. AND MRS. A. O. BRETT. Phone 46-775. Proprietors. FRANKTON JUNCTION. Empire hotel, a.a.a., c.t., and p.s. House,, tariff. 12s Gd day.—Mrs. D. Wilson, Hostess. HAMILTON. " rnilE LODGE." next Public Trust. VicX toria St.—Vacancies Casuals, Permanents; terms moderate: homely.—Phone 1681. VT/ AVERLEY Private Hotel. Bryce St.— » ' Select accommodation Tourists, Permanents. arrangement: garage.—Mrs. Webb. Phone IGOS. WARWICK, Hamilton East.—Beautifully situated, overlooking river: every comfort; Permaneats and Casuals.—Mrs. Vcysey, Proprietress. HELENSVILLE. PARAKAI House.—Excellent table, free garage, splendid services, hot mineral baths under the same roof.—A.A.A. House. Phones: Helensville, 35: Auckland. 46-087. HOUSE. Leigh. Fishing, vy Swimming. Tennis: ideal holiday resort: Swimming, Tennis: ideal holiday resort: £2 2s, —Phone 2. Mrs. Albert Wyatt. NEW PLYMOUTH. CHETWODE " Private Hotel.—Superior Accommodation, every comfort; excellent cuisine; tennis lawn. Accommodation for car 3. Absolutely ouiet.—Mrs Phillips. Hostess. ACCOMMODATION House, Piha. West Coast.—Tariff, £3 8s per week.—Phone via Henderson Bureau.—E. Le Grice. ROTORUA. ACCOMMODATION, central, select, privato home; A'2 5s weekly; 8s daily.— The Grange, Hinetnoa St. (late Shields). QUEENSLAND House, table unequalled: tariff, 10s day, jCB week; lmin. from railway.—Mrs. Berpre, Proprietress. PANDWICK House, Stewart Siriton, Proit' mielor smins. railway, baths, post office; fls day, 52s Gd weekly. House, Haupapa St.—Centrally O situated, 8s Gd day.—Mrs. Devin. Proprietress. Phone 217. WHANG A RET. HOTEL WINDSOR.--Select, comfortable: adjacent Station and Town; radio: tariff. 9s dav: weekly 'by arraneement. CHRISTCHURCH. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52. Worcester Street. West End. '2 Minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, Eto. Moderate Tariff. F. -T MURRAY, Phone 827 Proprietor. STONEHURST, Christchurch's leading Privat3 Hotel, has the highest recommendation from all travellers.—'Telegrams. " Stonelea." GOLF Clubs, all Repairs, Golf School.— Professional in attendance. Lessons all hours—Wiseman's, Queen St. GOLF School Now Open.—Qualified English professional; half-hour lessonsclubs, accessories Kmgsford's. 164 Queeii Streei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 16

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