AMUSEMENTS. Be Advised! The Management earnestly advises Patrons to Reserve their Seats. Bo* Plan# at Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. STRAND —- (A Fuller-Hayward Theati*.) Auckland's Intimate Talkie Theatre. SESSIONS: Remember "Underworld," "The Docks of New York" and "Thunderbolt, and realise what entertainment is in etore for you when the critics of the world acclaim this as the best of all. GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT. GEORGE BANCROFT, In "THE MIGHTY." "THE MIGHTY." "THE MIGHTY." "THE MIGHTY." A Story with everything! Human every moment with Bancroft in hi# greatest role. A Bancroft that the womon will love, the men will cheer, With WARNER OLAND, 0. P. HEGGIE, E. H. CALVERT, ESTHER RALSTON (A Paramount Pictured Added Attractions include:— MICKEY THE MOUSE. SOUND CARTOON. "THE JAZZ FOOL." Just forget your little grouse, tako a glimpse of Mickey the _ Mouse. It's a marvel what his antics mean to you. N And a Programme of Talking and Musical Shorts. Phone Reservations. Ring 43-114. PRINCE EDWARD. TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. MONSTER MATINEE. BILLIE DOVE, starring in her latest ALL-TALKING Picture, "HER PRIVATE LIFE." Supported with Talkie and Musical Featurettes and Two-reel Comedy. Children, 6d. Adults, Is. VICTORIA. DEVONPORT. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-DAY ONLY, AT 2.15 AND 7.45. Double Star Programme. RIN TIN TIN RIN TIN TIN In "LAND OF THE SILVER FOX" *' LAND OF THE SILVER FOX" (Part Talkie). Also, " GRIP OF THE YUKON " Oilent). POPULAR PRICES. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkiea. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. EDENDALE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Another Excellent Programme. "WHY LEAVE HOME?" "WHY LEAVE HOME?" Musical-Comedy Version of "Cradle Snatchers." A rollicking ALL-TALKING Comedy. Sensation of Gaiety, Girls, Flirting Husbands and Neglected Wives. A Musical Joy Ride of Laughs, Songs and Dances. Starring Walter Catlett, Sue Carol, Nick Stuart and David Rollins. Selected Supporting Featurettes—(l) Fox Movietone News; (2) Two-reel Talkie Ccmedy; (3) Bernard Shaw (Address); (4) Barber of Seville (Operatic); (5) Two-reel Comedy. pICTUREDROME. AND IF ITS SHEER. UNADULTERATED LAUGHTER YOU WANT, SEE FORD STERLING TO-NIGHT In "CHICKEN A LA KING." 2 Hours' Jazz to Follow. BROADSIDING. SPRINGS. WESTERN SPRINGS. TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M.—TO-NIGHT—B P.M. TO-NIGHT. FINAL APPEARANCE FINAL APPEARANCE IN N.Z. IN N.Z. FAY TAYLOUR, FAY TAYLOUR, FAY TAYLOUR, FAY TAYLOUR, FAY TAYLOUR, Now came the race for the champion of champions. The little Irish girl smiled as, she mounted her machine on tho inside of the track. Round the pair went, and coming up the straight to the starting line they both "gave her the gun." The crowd were on their feet now, cheering wildly. Cinders showered in nil directions as Miss Taylour and Herbert broadsided round the first bend. With brilliant riding, the girl kept to the inside of the track, with Herbert trying nil he knew to pass her. She gave him no chance, and in tho second bp. when going at a terrific pace, Herbert slithered sideways across the track and fell. It was Miss Taylour's race.—Daily Newspaper.) THE PASCOE THE .PASCOE (Twelve BERT COYLE (12J Points). BILL ALLEN ALF. MATTSON (12 Points). (10§ Points). CAN YOU PICK CAN YOU PICK TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THREE CHAMPIONS WILL RE AUCKLAND V. AUCKLAND V. AUCKLAND V. AT THE WELLINGTON 18 LOCAL 18 LOCAL RIDERS. RIDERS. MATCH RACES. MATCH RACES. FAY TAYLOUR FAY TAYLOUR FAY TAYLOUR MAX GRAHAM FAY TAYLOUR COMPETES
FAY TAYLOUR COMPETES Admission, 2b: Schoolchildren. Pd:. ROWING. CLASSIC ROWING. INTERPROVINCIAL EIGHT-OAR CHAMPIONSHIP. (Hallyburton Johnstone Gold Cup.) TO-DAY (SATURDAY). WHAU RIVER COURSE. 4 PROVINCES REPRESENTED. 4 PROVINCES REPRESENTED. RACE AT 2 P.M. Buses Leave Town at 12.30 p.m., 1 p.m., and 1.30 p.m. COMB AND SEE THIS CLASSIC EVENT. LECTURES. A PUBLIC LECTURE On " The Real Meaning of Cancer Research," will be DELIVERED BY MR. M. WALKER. In the Fountain of Friendship Hall (Top of Newton Road), Near Syrnonds St.., Next Night Pharmacy, ON WEDNESDAY. 26TH INST, AT 8 P.M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20520, 22 March 1930, Page 20
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