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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. FULL PROGRAMME EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED BELOW. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. A powerful dramatic sequel to "The Fins Lieutenant," that stirred the hearts of the picture patrons of ;i few months a so. FURTHER ADVENTURES LIEUTENANT. ' Chiiu —_ Lurking in the background, grim, sinister shadows of ;i C'hineso underworld, where lives wero worth nothing. Fighting, not with Guns, hut with British pluck against the intrigue of <■> foreign anarchist organisation. Again starred as the "Flag Lieutenant" is Henry Edwards, with Isabel Jeans as tho beautiful spy. who plots with the anarchists to turn the natives against British rule • Also Screening, A FAMOUS MELODY SONG FILM. "SONGS OF SCOTLAND." " SON,GS OF SCOTLAND." "SONGS OF SCOTLAND." Song Memories that will Jivo forever. A CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY, A Cure for all Blues. " AUCKLAND ON WHEELS." A tour of inspection through the Auckland Transport Board's Car Repair Depot, Mount Roskill—Gaunt Street Depot, etc. " MAJESTIC MAGAZINE." Tho I'rinco of Wales attends England versus Wales Rugby Football. Demonstrating Parachute dropping. Weather contrasts in England in Winter and Summer. A lesson in legs. Fashions in colour. Models in famous old ships. Suggestions i'or picnickers, etc WHITE FORD WAUGII'S ORCHESTRA. Overture - - "Scenes Neapolitan" A Fnller-llaywarc] Theatre. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Phone 43-210. THE ' LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY TO-NIGHT is the LAST NIGHT Of BIRD IN HAND. BIRD IN HAND. JOHN DiilN K WAT EH Acclaimed by Members, PreFs and Public. A Success -- A Success. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. AT 8 O'CLOCK PRICES ; Reserved, Unreserved,

Box l'lan Arrangements for To-day—--9 a.m. to 11.30, Lewis Eady, Lid. 2 p.m. to .>,. .Secretary'h OOe, '2OO. Victoria Arcade. Phone 43-45.'!. 5.30 to 7 p.m. Phone 41-519. Doors open at 7 o'clock. TO-NIGHT THE LAST NIGHT. CLICK CLACK CABARET 1)E LUXE. Afternoon Tea Dansant—3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission, Is Gd, including Afternoon Tea. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT I I ! New Noveltie.s. Music by CLYDE HOWLEY AND HIS FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. The Band that Sots the Standard. Admission: 8s Double. Phono 40-78J for Reserves. IJOPU.LAII "Strand" Service. Sunday Night. The only Service in Australasia ill which Films ore used. Come and see for yourself. 1500 Free Seats. i UCKLAND LADIES' A 110CKEY ASSOCIATION. L_J \>f f" J The Annual General Meeting " of tho above Association will be held ai tne Y.W.C.A.. Upper Queen Street. Auckland, on THURSDAY, April 18. at 7.30 p.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Flection of Officers. 10-29; General. All players and supporters are cordially invited tp bo present Ladies wishing to take up the. same are asked to write to (he Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 828. Auckland, immediately. A. TWINAME. Hon Secretary. MT. EDEN HOCKEY CLUB.-A Practice will be held on the Domain TODAY (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. Members and Intending Members urged to attend. D. PENMAN. Hon. Sec. LAWN TENNIS. BIRKENHEAD AND NoRTHCOTE TENNIS CLUB (Incorporated). WINTER MEMBERS. THE ABOYE CLUB IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE' A LIMITED NUMBER OF WINTER MEMBERS. Ten L'liip Courts, '2'>inin. from City. SUNDAY PLAY. SUBSCRIPTION, £l. Apply early lo HON. SECRETARY. Nort hcof c. Phone ■l2-027. \ BRUCE Lawn Tennis and Badminton ■a*-- Racquet Restringer. 94, Albert St,— Pa Iron ised by T i Ide Wo rld's Oh n mmo n _ EMBERS. Winter Tennis Club, View Rd., ML Eden, wanted, 4 hard courts, electric lights; subscription, 1 '2s (id and 10s.—C. R. do Lautour, 45, Valley Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone 13-492. EXHIBITIONS. M~ RS. I. WILSON MUIRTTEAI\ Member of British Fine Art Guild, 103, Dilworth Buildings. Announces Last Few Weeks of Exhibition of Rare, Original Etchings by famous British Artists. Do not miss seeing this Exhibition. Never beforo have such fine works of art been shown in New Zealand or offered at such moderate prices. Hours: Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. lo 9 p.m. pTARfS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION -«-V. is being arranged to take place in May next. All those interested and desirous of exhibiting are asked to kindly call or write immediately to "THE ART ROOM." Hi, Vulcan Buildings, Auckland (Opp. Milne and Choyee, Ltd.). jgp THE BLESSING AND OPEN//^a\ -* ING OF THE NEW CON (m VENT 0F TIIE holy cross (recently destroyed by fire). Tile Drive. Epsom, will take place SUNDAY. APRIL 14. AT 3 P.M., BY HIS LORDSHIP, BISHOP CLEARY. All Friends Cordially Invited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 22

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