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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND • STRAND. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11—2.15—8. THE CHARGE OF THE LAUGH BRIGADE. ' My Kingdom for a Horse." —" A Wooden Horso on Wheels." Those were the only words his sweotheart hud to remember 'her brave horseman by I " THE HOTTENTOT.' " THE HOTTENTOT.* "THE HOTTENTOT.' M the hottentot: PATSY RUTH MILLER, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. Hero is tbo fastest, funniest, most furious comedy run in history. A laugh-a-minute apill-n-minute, thrill-a-minuto winner. You'll grtflp for brenth, but ask for more. (A Warner and Vitaphone Production.) SECOND ATTRACTION; Danger Litrksl Behind a mask of mirth. Wit is a weapon. Crime sinus a song. New Stars! New Thrills! New Laughs t "ROADHOUSE NIGHTS." "ROADHOUSE NIGHTS." With HELEN MORGAN. CHARLES RUGGLE9 (A paramount Picture ) BOX PLANS AT STRAND. Prices Is to 2s. Phone 43-114. PRINCE EDWARD. (A Fuller-Ilayward Theatre.) To-dav at 2. To-night at 7.80. DOUI!LE-l' EATUHK TALKIE PROGRAMME. No I—Ali-Stiir "British" Cast in "HIGH TRMASON." The greatest All-Dialogue Film ever made. No. 2—"HEAHTS IN EXILE." with Dolores Costello. 100 Per Cent. Talking. (Recommended for Adults.) 0I T Y OF AUCKL AN D. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. AT 3 O'CLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL. MR. MAUGIIAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will Play:— Fantasia (Tours), Two Chorale Preludes (Bach), Andante (Ilaydn), Aragonaise (Massenet), Serenade (Schubert-Liszt), Air with Variations and Finale Fugato (Smart), Pastorale (Hollins), Fanfare (Lemmens). ADMISSION .FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.

AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA. Conductor - - MR. G. T. LEE, NINTH SEASONSECOND CONCERT. TUESDAY NEXT. JULY 22, AT 8 P.M. IN THE LEWIS EADY HALL. IN THE LEWIS. EADY HALL. Vocalists: MISS MAY MITCHELL AND MR. ARTHUR THOMPSON. Ron. Accompanist: MISS MAID A HOOKER. A.R.C.M. Admission: 2s, or Subscriber's Ticket. FRANCIS E. LEE. Hon. Seo. m

DIXIELAND "BY THE SEA." NEW ZEALAND 8 MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. TO-NIGHT Dnncirsr P. 30 pm. to Midnight. Admission ss. Phone 26-615 for Reservations.

For men on ly. Pleasant Sundov Afternoon, LEWIS EADY HALL. TO-MORROW, 8 p.m. Short Address by Dr. H. Ranston. 'Musical Items. Rev. Tom Olds, Chairman. HP BE Everyman Repertory Society aims J- to achieve a European standard of Acting and Production. Are you interested in the Drama?— Andrew Beresford, 156, Grafton Rd. PUBLIC NOTICES, OC A L BILL. Notice is hereby given that a Local Bill will be introduced into Parliament during the present Session thereof under the title of " The Auckland Provincial Water Board Act, 1930." The objects of the said Bill are:— (a) To create a water district comprising the boroughs of Mount Eden, Mount Albert. Newmarket. Dovonport, Takapuna. New Lynn and Otahuhu, the Road District of Mount Roskill, and the Town Districts of Henderson. Manurewa and Papatoetoe. (b) To constitute a Water Board for the said district and to provide for its election procedure powers and duties. (o) To make all necessary incidental and ancillary provisions relative to tho above matters. The above Bill will be introduced into Parliament by .or on behalf of the Borough Councils of Mount Eden. Mount Albert, Newmarket, Devonport. Takapuna, New Lynn and Otahuhu. the Road Board of Mount Roskill, and the Town Boards of Henderson, Manurewa and Papatoetoe. A copy of the said Bill has in accordance with the Standing Orders been deposited in the Magistrate's Court, at Auckland and is there open for public inspection. Dated at Auckland this 11th day of JULY, 19:S0. NICHOLSON, GRIBRIN. ROGERSON and NICHOLSON. Solicitors for the Promoters. MADAM PAVETTE, La Boheme Bchool of Dance Arts, Tel. 46-782, announces: Paulo and Pavette Adagio Team are not associated in any way with any other Dance or Physical Culture School. COURSING. pODRB I N O. rpHE .y UCKLAND £<LUB Will Run TWO 16-DOG STAKES ON AUGUST '2. TWO 16-POG STAKES ON AUGUST 2. 10-DOG OPEN AND 16-DOG, £2 10s, MAID E N The Open Stake carries a trophy presented by Mr Mat Kreeney and will be one of the best events run by the Club this season. The Committee and Members are informed that a Meeting will be held in the Trades Hall, Mobfon Street, on TUESDAY NEXT Business: To Elect a New President.

POWER BOARD NOTICES. 'PHE WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER 1 BOARD. Notice in herebv ffiven that the Supply Power will be SWITCHED OFF on SUN DAY. July 20, Ifno. in the New Lynn His trii't between the hours nf !.:?() P M AND ? PM. nnd 3.:i0 P M AND 4 I'M. F. J. II WIT.SON. A M.1.E.E., Resident Entrineei AUCKLAND METHODIST MJ CENTRAL MISSION STRAND THEATRE. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE SPEAKER: REV. TOM OLDS. SUBJECT- " STAGING A COME-BACK." Soloist: MISS LITH ERLAND. COMMUNITY SINGING " Which is Out on Its Own." IMKI Free .Seats, There is One for You. Picture : Pnrt 11. ot " Shepherd oi the Rills.' DOORS OPEN G. 30 P.M. COME EARLY. Men's Brotherhood. Lewis Eady Hall, 3 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 22

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