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AMUSEMENTS. 2 OF THE BIGGEST STAR PICTURES ever presented 011 one programme at the | GRAND AND LYRIC. COME AND SEE THE SILENT VERSION of "THE STREET ANGEL," "THE STREET ANGEL," " THE STREET ' ANGEL," "THE STREET ANGEL" "THE STREET ANGEL," "THE STREET ANGEL," Starring JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES FARRELL. The Most Beautiful, Poetic Picture ever Screened in the City. Produced by William Fox. A 100 PER CENT. SILENT PICTURE. Screened GRAND: 11.15. 2, -1.45 and 7.30. Screened LYRIC: 7.15. Sat. Matinee 2.30. Another W. Fox Special. "TRENT'S LAST CASE," "TRENT'S LAST CASE." "TRENT'S LAST CASE," "TRENT'S LAST CASE," If,AYMOND G RIFFITHS. MARCEL IN E DAY. The perfect Mystery Comedy. You Cannot Help But Enjoy It. Popular Prices I "GRAND AND LYRIC. I COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE 2.30 - TO-MORROW - 2.30. 2.30 TO-MORROW PRICES: 2s, Is fid. Is. Children Half-price. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sous. Ltd FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. PAT HANNA'S PAT HANNA'S PAT HANNA'S PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS. FAMOUS DIGGERS. FAMOUS DIGGERS. FAMOUS DIGGERS. By arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller (25 —Revue Artists—2s), Present a Show of Unusual Brilliance. PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS. PAT HANNA'S FAMOUS DIGGERS. In a Pot Pourri of Song. Dance, Sketch and Laughter. COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE, COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY NIGHT. PRICES: 3s, Is Gd (Plus Tax). Box Plans Now Open at St. James' Theatre. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. <3 LEAGUE FOOTBALL W\ LEAGUE FOOTB AL L. LEAGUE FOOTBAL L. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY SATURDAY. SATURDAY SATURDAY. DEVONPORT v. RICHMOND, No. 1 3 round. 3 p.m. NEWTON v. CITY, No. 1 Ground, 1.45. PONSONBY v. KINGSLAND, No. 2 Ground, 3 p.m. MARIST OLD BOYS v. ELLERSLIE, No. 2 Ground, 1.45. EIGHT SENIOR TEAMS COMPETING. FEAST OF REAL GOOD. FAST. SPECTACULAR LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ADMISSION: Ground. Is: Stand, Is. Ladies, Ground, Gd: Stand, Gd. IVAN CULPAN, Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. rro THE SHAREHOLDERS. AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Ladies and Gentlemen: f desire to intimate that I ani again a Candidate for the Vacancv on the Board of Directors Being one of the original Members of the Society, and having had many years' Practical Building Experience I am confident I can fill Ihe position of Director to your entire satisfaction. I "Solicit your Vote and Confidence, and if Elected will endeavour to dn my utmost at all times to further your interests. Yours faithfully. CHARLES BLOMFIELD. EXHIBITIONS. EXHIBITION. FINE ART GALLERY. 103, DILWORTH BUILDING. LAST 2 WEEKS of Exhibition of Fine Original Etchings by famous British Etchers. Do not miss seeing this collection while it is possible to secure such fine examples at moderate prices A special dis count will bo allowed on all purchases. " GIVE ETCHINGS AS PRESENTS" Honr» 10 a.m to 5 p.m Friday. 10 n.m to 9 p.m EXHIBITION exquisitely-coloured Etchings, by eminent French artists, is now on view.—-The Art Room. Vuican Bldgs., Queen St , Auckland TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. AUCKLAND. TJOTEL gTONEHURST. 45-49. SYMONDS ST. (Accommodates 100.) Only " Unlicensed" Tourist Hotel do Luxe. 15s ('2 or more days. Us daily): £4 4s weekly. Special Rooms (with running h. and c. water), lGs or XI 18s FRA N K'i'ON ,T UN CTI ON. Empire hotel, a.a.a., c.t., and p.s.. House; tariff. 12a Cu dny.—Mrs. D. W'ilson, fL)B'.<va HELENSVILLE. P ARARAT House.—Excellent table, free garage, splendid aerivces; hot mineral baths under same roof.—A.A.A House. Phones: llelensville, 35; Auckland, 4G-087. KAWAU ISLAND. DELIGHTFUL WINTER RESORT. Semi-Tropical, Fishing, Boating, Tennis. LOVELY WALKS. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. Tariff £i 4s Telegrams: "" MANSION HOUSE." ROTORUA. A CCOMMODATION.—CentraI, select, PriV vate Home: £2 2s weekl.v. 8s dailv.— A- vale Home; £2 2s weekly, 8s daily.— The Grange, Hinemoa St. Phono 4G7. r/'ESWICK.-~Privato Family AccommodaJ*- tion, 2iiiin from station; tariff, £2 2a week.—Ellis, Ernera St., Rotorua. KINGSDALE Apartment House.- Furnished Rooms, with use kitchen, dining IV ished Rooms, with use kitchen, dining room, etc.; everything provided; 108 weekly. QONOMA Private Hotel, First-class AoO commodation, tariff, 10s day.—Mrs. R. Gnrliek, Proprietress.—Phone 473. QURREY House, Haupapa St.—Centrally KJ situated, i"2 10s weekly.— Mrs Devin. Proprietress, Phone 217. GHRISTCnUBCH. " QTONEITURST' The Leading ChristO church Private Hotel: ideally sitilntnd. Tariff, 12a Gd lo los,. Telegrams: " Stonelea."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20263, 24 May 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20263, 24 May 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20263, 24 May 1929, Page 22

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