AMUSEMENTS. LAST 1%0 DAYS. STRAND - (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS: If "SLIGHTLY SCARLET," "With EVELYN BRENT (A Paramount Picture.) ALICE WHITE In "THE GIRL FROM WOOLWORTHS.' (A First National Vitnphone .Picture.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. A dramatic story of love and political intrigue in Russia under tho regimo of Czar Nicholas, (ho last of the Romanoffs. Laid in (lie midst of the peasantry of Moscow ntid the great icy wastes of tho Siberian Prison Camps. DOLORES COSTELLO DOLORES COSTELLO DOLORES COSTELLO HEARTS IN EXILE," HEARTS IN EXILE,". HEARTS IN EXILE," HEARTS IN EXILE," GRANT WITHERS, GEORGE FAWCETT. Vivid and trackless steppes of Russia— Privation and struggle for life—and love. Here is n new Dolores Costello revealed as an actress of superb emotional power. (A "Warner Bros.' and Vitaphone Picture.] Recommended hy N.Z.- Cenßor as more suitable for Adult Audiences. BOX PLANS AT STRAND. Phone 43-114. BROADWAY, R I A L T 0. NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT, AT S. TO-NIGHT. AT 8, We Present The Irrepressible and Inimitable Idol of Paris, MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE MAURICE CHEVALIER, CHEVALIER, CHEVALIER, CHEVALIER, CHEVALIER, CHEVALIER, CHEVALIER, CHEVALIER, In the All-Talking, All-Singing Paramount Masterpiece. " THE "THE " THE "THE " THE " THE "THE M THE " THE "THE •' THE " THE INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF INNOCENTS OF PARIS." PARIS." PARIS." PARIS." PARIS." PARIS." PARIS." PARIS." PARIS." PARISPARIS." PARIS." A "Drama that tugs at the heart-strings—-that make 3 you sympathetic and happy— Gaietv and Paris and Chevalier—lie fascinates with his charm—One of the greatest pictures of tho year. Also, A SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves, Phone 46-600. SPORTING, AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1930. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 21 AND 23, AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. PRINCIPAL EVENTS: FIRST DAY—SATURDAY. C. F. MARK MEMORIAL HANDICAP, ToOsovb., 2 miles; 4.31 class. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 400sovs.; 2 miles; 4.44 class CORNWALL HANDICAP, dOOsovs., 1 mile; 2.11 class. SECOND DAY—MONDAY. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP. 750b0vh., 2 miles; 4.30 class. ADAMS MEMORIAL CUP, SOObovs. and Gold Cup valued at 100 guineas (presented by Mrs. L. A. Adams), 2 miles; 4.36 class. MEMBERS' HANDICAP, dOOsovs., 2 miles: 4.43 class. AU REVOIR HANDICAP, 400sov8„ 1{ miles; 2.14 class. FIRST RACE TO START ABOUT 11 A.M. POPULAR PRICES: TO COURSE—Each Person . . Is Od LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to tho Course): Gentlemen 7a Cd Ladies 4s Od Children (under 12) . . . 2s Od A. G. MABEE, Secretary. REUNIONS. ING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REUNION, JUNE 27, 23 AND 20. Any Old Boy who hns not received the Reunion Circular, please call at tho Old Hoys' Office*. 310, South British Buildings. Sliortlnrid St. Hours, Daily, 12.301; Reunion Week, Daily, 10 a.in.-4 p.m. LEGAL NOTICES. is hereby given that wo have Amalaganiuted our respective practices of Barristers and Solicitors, and that as front tho 23rd day of June, 1030. the practico of tho joint lirnifl will bo carried on at j SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILDINGS (f.TII FLOOR). Shortland Street, under the name of McGREGOR, LOWRIE, INDER AND METCALFE. w Dated this 14th day of June, 1930. McGREGOR AND LOWRIE. INDER AND METCALFE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20593, 18 June 1930, Page 22
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