AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. A Fuller- Hay ward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. DOLORES DEL RIO IN "R E V E N G E." ALSO SCREENING. MAJESTIC MAGAZINE. EVE'S REVIEW. COMEDY. MISS ST. LAWRENCE TONER (Pianiste). WHITEFORD WAUGE'S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210. Prices', lo to 2s 9d Children Half-price ANNA MAY. WONG, ANNA MAY WONG, ANNA MAY WONG, The Beautiful Slave Girl of "The Thief of Bagdad." J.n "SHOW LIFE." " SHOW LIFE." Supported by HEINRICH GEORGE. Who made fame for himself as "Grot" in "Metropolis." THE LAST TWO DAYS. I GRAND ANTTYRICT] VICTOR McLAGLEN. His Best Picture since "What Price Glory." " CAPTAIN LASH." " CAPTAIN LASH." "CAPTAIN LASH." " CAPTAIN LASH " " CAPTAIN LASH." " CAPTAIN LASH." Screened Grand—l2.so , 3.35. 6.20 and 9.15. Screened Lyric—B o'clock. AND " TESHA " ——" TESHA." " TESHA " " TESHA." •• TESHA " " TESHA." " TESHA " " TESHA." Screened Grand—ll.3s, 2.20, 5.5 and 7.50 Screened Lyrio—9.s. Matmee, 2.30. Popular Prices. I GRAND AND LYRIC. LECTURES. THEQSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 371, QUEEN STREET. PUBLIC MID-WEEK LECTURES. A series of Cultural Lectures by wellknown Speakers will bo given during the Winter Months, commencing TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), * /kT BPM PHYSICAL CULTURE DEMONSTRATED (Mens sana m corpore sano). ANCIENT AND MODERN STATUARY. MUSCLE CONTROL, By MR. NORMAN KERR. N.Z.C.A. Admission Free. Collection. fIOME NURSING: The First Lecture will be (°& given to LADIES at the Ambulance Station, next E"psom Public Library. TOMORROW (Thursday), May 2. at 7 p.m. The fee for the course (7s Gd). must be prepaid to MISS DAWSON. Honorary Secretary. 10. Fairfax Road, Epsom. fV ITER MONTIUM VIA NOSTRA. ' n \ Under the Auspices of p\ THE ALPINE SPORTS LANTERN LECTURE by the President of the Auckland Branch, PROFESSOR R. M Vn ALGIEy "THE THRILLS OF A MOUMAIM-.JiU-ING EXPEDITION." Illustrated by Numerous Slides. op SATURDAY, MAY 4. UNITY HALL. UPPER QUEEN STREET. (Sunday School Union Building.) Admission: One Shilling. W. LAIRD THOMSON, Hon. Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES.' ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CAMBRIDGE TROTTING CLUB'S RACES AT CAMBRIDGE. SATURDAY. 4th MAY. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return up to and including Monday, 6th May, 1929. will bo issued to Cambridge from Auckland, Paeroa, le Kuiti, and intermediate stations on direct line of route on Saturday, 4th May. by trains duo to arrive Cambridgo not later than 11.15 a.m.
TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, SATURDAY. 4th MAY. Special train leaves Auckland G. 23 a.m.. Newmarket. 6.31, Penrose 0.49, Otahuliu 6.57, Papatoetoo 7.5, Papakura 7.28, Pukekoho 7.53, Tuakau 8.2. Mercer 8.25, Huntiy 9.12, Ngaruawahia 9.31. Frankton 10.5. arriving Cambridge 10.49 a.m. Return train leaves Cambridge 5.20 p.m., Frankton 6.20. arriving Auckland 10.4 p.m. Theso trains stop only at Newmarket, Green Lane. Elierslie, Penrose. Otahuhu, Papatoetoe. Manurewa, Papakura. Drury, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Pokeno, Mercer, To Kauwhata, Huntly, Tniipiri. Ngantawnhia. H.orotiu, Frankton, Hamilton. Ruakura and Taylor Street, Cambridge. Usual 9.20 a.m. Frankton-Cambridce train will leave Frankton 9.7 a.m., Hamilton 9.16, Ruakura 9.30. Cambridge arrive 10.17 a.m. Usual G. 32 a.m. Pacroa-Frankton train will connect at Ruakura with this train. Usual 6.10 a.m. To Kv.iti-Frankl.on train will connect, with the 9.7 a.m. FranktonCambridgo train. A train stopping where required for passengers will leave Frankton for Te Kuiti at 6.25 p.m. (after connecting _ with 5.20 p.m. Cambridge-Auckland special train), arriving To Kuiti 8.52 p.m. Usual 3.40 p.m. Frankton-Paeroa train will bo delayed to leavo Frankton 5.20 p.m., Hamilton 5.30, Ruakura 5.55 (after connecting with 5.20 p.m. CambridgeAuckland traiu), Morrinsvillo 6,35. Te Aroha 7.31, arriving Paeroa. 8.6' p.m. Tho 9.7 a.m. Frankton-Cambridge, 12.18 p.m. Ruakura-Cambridge, 6 p.m. Cam-bridgo-Frankton, and special trains from and to Auckland will stop at Taylor Street. Cambridge, for passengers. For further particulars seo handbill or inquire at stations. EDUCATIONAL. ■QRULEIGH QOLLBGE. • ANZAC AVENUE. "THE VOCATIONAL EXPERTS." Increase your Earnings—Let the Winter Months be a Period for Self-Improvement. You must have Ambition if you would Succeed. Work is the _ Only Road to Success. Interview Us About:— Businesfl Efficiency Wireless Operators Dressmaking Commercial Art Typewriting Shorthand Book-keeping Accountancy Psychology Languages Matriculation The Public Service Story Writing Electrical Engineering Structure EncriiPTi'vi" Backward Education DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Anzac Avenue, Auckland. G. P. O'SHANNASSY. Ph.D.. Principal. Phone 46-881. UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE, 22, FERRY BUILDING, AUCKLAND. Tuition in Day and Evening Classes and by Correspondence for Matriculation and kindred Examinations. Special Classes for Book-keeping I and Pharmacy "B" Botany. D, W. FAIGAN, M.A.. Phono 44-271. Principal. A SHCROFT, 17, Ladies' Mile. Remuera.--<-A- Tuition for Proficiency, Matriculation, Professional Examinations, Licensed Surveyor.—Phono 17-802.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20243, 1 May 1929, Page 24
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