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AMUSEMENTS. "THE PATSY" again delighted, a largo audience last evening, and it is now certain that it Will emulate in New Zealand tho tnumpns ** lias won in England, America and Australia. THE NEXT "PATSY" MATINEE, THE NEXT "PATSY" MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. y Tho Successor to " Pes O' My Heart." TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present tho World's Greatest Recordbreaker. "THE PATSY." " THE PATSY," Which has already tucked itself snugly in tho affection of playgoers of Auck land. Tho Patsy—the scapegoat, the butt of the family; the Cinderella girl—see how ehe wins through and makes good Tho cutest, quaintest and most delight ful character ever seen on the Auckland stage, IRENE HOMER. A. S. Byron, Brandon Peters, Sam Wren, Eileqn Sparks, Vera Gerald, all scored outstanding successes on Saturday night. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. PRICES:—D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s, Gallery, la Gd. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Prices Plus Tax. Manager: . JOHN FARRELL. FULLER-HAYWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. PRINCE T7IDWARD (Karangahape Rd.) JCj At 1.30 and 7. Adolphe Menjou in "HIS PRI ( VAT£ LIFE." And Conrad Nagel in "RED WINE." /"IAPITOL (Dominion Rd.): At 8. Clive Brook and Mary Brian in "FORGOTTEN FACES." And Chester Conklin and Barbara Bedford tn "THE HAUNTED HOUSE." EMPIRE (Dominion Rd.): At 8. Hoot Gibson in "CLEARING THE TRAIL." And "A WOMAN REDEEMED." EDENDALE (Edendale): At 8. Eleanor BoarcLman in "THE CROWD." And Betty Balfour in "THE SEA URCHIN." QREY QINEMA. Lewis Stone in "THE FOREIGN LEGION" And Richard Dix in "MORAN OF THE MARINES." TTICTOPJA (Devonport). At 8. V Clara Bow in "THE FLEET'S IN" And Betty Balfour in "CHAMPAGNE." ST. JAMES' THEATRE. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. GEO. WALLACE, THE COMEDY KING, IN HIS BEST REVUE, "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." LECTURES. gPIRITUAL HEALING. "DWELLING IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD " By the REV. ALEXANDER M. NIBLOCK In the LARGER UNITY HALL, Auckland Sunday School Union Building, TO-MORROW (Wed.), AT 8 P.M. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. "^r HAT IS HIGHER THOUGHT?" Hear it Explained by EVELYN WHITELL. (Author. Lecturer. Metaphysican). At the Lecture in UNITY HALL (A Few Doors Above Town Hall), TO-DAY (TUESDAY). AT 8 P.M. Author's Works and Unity Literature On Sale. Admission Free. Collection. ELECTORAL. TAKAPUNA. DISTRICT ELECTORS' SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL.. Notice is hereby given that the above Supplementary List will CLOSE on WEDNESDAY. April 3, 1929, at FIVE P.M. Forms of claim for enrolment may be obtained at tho Council Office on application. H. L. BOWDEN, Town Clerk. Takapuna, March 12, 1929. rn AKAPUN A M A Y 0 R A L T Y JL J. GUINIVEN, Tho I'eoplo's Candidate and Bridge Ad\o cate, addresses electors, Milford Picture drome, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8. EDUCATIONAL. i COURSE OF STUDY PREPARED A AND SUPERVISED BY EXPERIENCED MASTERS. Brings Success in Steam, Oil. Electricity. Address: BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, P.O. Box 50, Or Colwill's Chambers, Swanson St., Auckland STUDENTS may commence any time with Hemingway's Terms commence on rohnent.—Chancer'- r hbs. O'Connell COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. EMPLOYERS always ask for Heminewa trained Typists. Book-keepers Classes ciay and evening.—O'Connell St. J-NDIVIDDAL |NSTRUCTION. JgRAIN'S QOLLEGE SHORTHAND. BRAIN'S TOUCH I'YPEWRITING. COMMERCIAL ENGLISH. BURROUGH'S MACHINES BOOK-KEEPING DAY and EVENING CLASSES. For a period extending over 10 years »e HAVE Specialised in the INDIvIDU \L METHOD of Instruction— during this time we have produced the soundest methods ol training in both Pitman's Shorthand end what to-day is known as BRAIN'S TOUCH I'YPE WRITING SYSTEM Ensuring Speed and A-ccuracy Without Fatigue OVER 550 POSITIONS FILLED IN 1928 ENROL NOW I There is still time to complete the course m 1929 MISS E. B. M BRAIN. Principal A. J HUTCHINSON. Director. N.Z INSURANCE CO. BLDGS. Auckland. And at Hamilton. STURROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING We coach for all Government Examinations and Licences: Marine. Stationary Oil. Electrical Courses also in Refrigeration, Mathematics, etc. Write or call for particulars. QUAY BUILDINGS, Quay St Auckland. Phone 44-415. TEACHERS OF MUSIC. VIOLIN. Viola, 'Cello.—R. N McKay has resumed Teaching. Modern methods. Studio, 8 Durham St. East. WALTER SMITH, ..tandolin. Guitai Banjo Ukulele, Violin. Saxophone Clarinet.—Residential Studio, 16. Turner St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 16

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