AMUSEMENTS. | GRAND AND LYRIC. Double-Star Bill of Silent Films. Continuous from 10.45 to 10 p.m. The Greatest British Film Yetl "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." With ANNA MAY WONG. And GILDA GRAY, JAMESON rHOMAS An Intense Drama, enacted in London a West-end "Limehouse." And - "THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." "THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." "THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." - From tho Novel by Sir Anthony Hope. With EVE SOUTHERN and H B. WARNER Screened Grand: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC The Gigantic British Production, "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." "PICCADILLY." And "THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." - "THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." - - "THE NAUGHTY DUCHESS." - Drama of a Runaway Parisienne. Screened Lyric: Sat. Matinee, 2.30 and 9 p.m Popular Prices. I - GRAND TNDTjRiCTT A Particularly Well Varied Programme To-day and To-night, at the MOULIN ROUGE. TUDOR, REMUERA. Direction . . L. L. Speedy MATINEE 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. 4 Hours Fun. 2 Hours Pictures. 2 Hours Dancing. TALKIES AND SILENT PICTURES. WHITFORD WAUGH'S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. JOSEPHINE DUNN and HENRY B. WALTHALL In "BLACK. MAGIC." A thrilling mystery drama of the South Seas, with an end like a thunderbolt. SPALDING, Violinist. ARISTOCRATS. Instrumentalists and Syncopaters. (1.) Giant Triple Programme. "THE WHIP." ' Greatest Racing Thriller ever made. FULLER-H A YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES. J>RINCE JgDWARD— 1.30 and 7 p.m. Nobody home but tho Cat To-night! "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They'ro Off!" "They're Otf!" "They're Off!" "They'ro Ofl!" "They're Off!" "They're Ofl!" "They're OIT!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Oil!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They're Off!" "They'ro Off!" "They're Off! 1 ' To See a Great Programme at PRINCE i EDWARD. ■ -yiCTORIA, jQEVONPORT—(2.) "LOVE OVER NIGHT." Fast, Frisky and Funny, one of the best comedy dramas in years. (3.) "UNDERGROUND." Thrills and Excitement Galore. What a Wonderful Programme. Be early if you want to get in. Usual Popular Prices. FOLLOW THE CROWD. TALKIE AND SILENT PROG. TO-DAY.; 2.30. TO-NIGHT. "LOVE OVER NIGHT." The Funniest ComedyDrama you've Seen in 1 Yeats. You'll roar your head off. You'll enjoy it immensely. Splendid Talkie Featurettes. * Roger Kahn's Orchestra And Tho Famous English Comedienne, Daphno Pollard, in "I WANT MY MAN." And Topical. Send the Kiddies to the Mr.tinee. Prices: D.C., 23: Stalls, Is Gd and Is. PREY T YNN piNEMA—- ■" v 2.30 and 7.45 p.m. I Double Star Programme. Sue Carrol in " EXALTED FLAPPER." Tho rollicking romance of a. Princess. Also a great Domestic Drama, " MATRIMONY." Topical and Comedy. Send tho Kiddies to the Matinee. ! ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. > BLANDFORD PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). FALCON pUP L ALCON FINAL. INAL. MANUREWA v. TRAMWAYS, MANUREWA v. TRAMWAYS. FINAL. 3 P.M. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. EXTRA SPECIAL. 1.45 P.M. FINAL. 4th GRADE KNOCK-OUT FINAL, FINAL. NORTH SHORE v. COMRADES? Como Early and See Spectacular Football. Popular Prices: Gents, Is; Ladies, Gd. Special Note.—Presentation of Trophy after Floodlight Football, Next Wednesday Night, BLANDFORD PARK. S. R. MASSAM. Secretary. SWIMMING. Ml'. EDEN AMATEUR SWIMMING IVI CLUB. Annual Meeting will bo held on THURSDAY, October 17, at tho Dominion Road Methodist Church Hall, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officors. 1929-30 Season, General. Members and intending members avo requested to attend. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. Phone 13-399. DEFENCE NOT/ICES. I NZ. AIR FQRCE BASE —HOBSONVILLE. Demolition operations, commencing MONDAY. 14th October, 1929, aro being carried out by Defence Department on rock, situated near Beach Haven Wharf. Shipping and launches aro warned to keep clear. 11. C. GLENDINING, Major. A.A. and Q.M.G., Northern Command. GYMKHANAS. SECOND ANNUAL JUVENILE GYMKHANA, v EAST TAMAKI SPORTS GROUND. • SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2. Come and Seo the Children with their School Ponies. Spectacular Jumping Events. Proceeds in aid of S.P.C.A. Buses will connect with regular eefvicn at Hunter's Coin or,. Gt. South Bos-d, Papatoofoe. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 22
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