AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15 P.M. BRING THE FAMILY TO SEE AND HEAR THE BEST TALKIE PROGRAMME YET PRESENTED. STRAND A Fuller-Hay ward Tbeatro, THREE TALKIE SESSIONS DAILY, AT 11, 2.15 AND 8. THE ALL-TALKIE PROGRAMME. 1. OVERTURE. 2. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. (What You See You Hear). 3. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE IN LONDON. The Bands of " The Guards " Arrival of King—" Big Bon chiming—Tho Two Minutes' Silence—"Tho Last Post"—" O, God, Our Help in Ages Past " " Reveille " —The National Anthem—March Past of Troops and Ex-Servicemen —V.A.D.'s,. eto.— You Seo and Hear All. i. "SMITH WAKES UP." (English All-Talkie Comedy). 6. " rjTFTR riANARY "ftTURDER JL he Canary IY±urder CASE." ASE." (All-Talkie Mystery Thriller), With William Powell, James Hall and Louise Brooks. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre (Phone •43-114) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. TOWN HALL. JULY 11, 12. 13 and 15, THE INCOMPARABLE. | HEUGHAN WORLD-FAMOUS ACTOR-SINGER. Brilliant Associates— MAUD BELL, Distinguished 'Cellist. GLADYS SAYER. Celebrated Pianiste. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS REMARKABLE TRIO. Prices: Rep 63. ss. Unres. 4s, 2s. (plus tax). • j Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., July 4. CLICK CLACK CABARET. TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. DANCING 8 P.M. TO 12 P.M. MUSIC BY CLYDE HOWLEY AND HIS FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. The Band That Sets Tho Standard. Admission, 8s Double. Phone 40-789 for Reserves. Auckland trotting club. Alexandra Park - - - Epsom. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AND MONDAY. Eight High-class Events. FIRST RACE STARTS 11. A.M. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. JULY 3 TO 13, 1929. FORSPACE EXHIBITORS' STANDS, SPACE WORKING EXHIBITS, SPACE SIDE-SHOWS. ETC., SPACE Early Application Necessary. SPACE Information and Plans J. FINDLAY. Manufacturers' Association, Empire Bldgs., Swanson Street, or Box 510 COMPETITIVE SECTIONS FOR EVERYBODY. In yesterday's issue our Advt. incorrectly stated that 1 Entries Closed at 9 a.m., Friday. This, of course, should have read AT 9 P.M. FRIDAY. So for the benefit of Herald Readers Entries will bo accepted up to 9 P.M. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Free Schedule of Classes on application to W. F. O'DONNELL, A. and P. Office, 41, Albert St. P.O. Bo* 86. COLOURED Etchings. Final opportunity of purchasing tueso signed worka by French artists. —The Art Room Vulcan Building. Queen St AuckJand LECTURES. DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE. WINTER LECTURES FOR FARMERSNORTH AUCKLAND. The Fields Division of the Department of Agriculture, in co-operation with the Farmers' Union and the Dairy Companies of North Auckland, will hold Winter Lectures for Farmers as follows: WARKWORTH.-WEDNESDAY, Juno 2G. OHAEAWAI—FRIDAY, June 28. KAIKOHE.-MONDAY, July 1. AWANUI.—WEDNESDAY. July 3. KAITAIA.—THURSDAY. July 4. Lectures will be given on Pasture Management and Topdressing, Improved Strains of Grasses and Clovers, and Farm Management. P. W. SMALLFIELD. Fields Superintendent. A LECTURE -A - On CHARLES STEWART PARNELL. By Mr. J. J. SULLIVAN. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. at 8 p.m. Musical Programme. Admission, la 6cL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20288, 22 June 1929, Page 24
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