AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT. DAY SESSIONS, 11. 2.15 Chapters 1. 2 and 3 of "The Indian** are Coining," the Serial of a Thousand Thrills. Excitement every minute. " THE INDIANS ARE COMING." INDIANS ARE COMING." INDIANS ARE COMING." A handsome Indian Head-drees will be preRented to the first, 500 Children present nt the Strand, on Saturday Morning and Afternoon. Admission, Gd. ! EVENING SESSION, 8 P.M. ONLY, j I The comedy of the handsomo young J ' diplomat who made ruthless love to the Indies of Court to tear the secret* j i of Political Intrigue from their Jvips. j "THE BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT." j llllilllll STRAND fll STRAND JJJM.II. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) THIS EVENING, 8 P.M. And Each Evening nt 8 p.m. until Thursday Ne?t. A COMEDY OF COMPLICATIONS IN THE EXALTED CIRCLES OF THE EUROPEAN DIPLOMACY He served his nation best by making love to its most beautiful women . . he pealed his treaties with a kiss . . his "secret" love affairs were the * talk of the Continent. ! \ COMPSO*- \ \ lo vv. He fought hifl coun- i try's battles ; boudoirs. Not that | he loved his country ] less, but he loved Love more. His enemies used facepowder instead of gunpowder, and eau de cologne in place of poison gas. THE FASCINATING COMEDY OF THE LOVE AFFAIRS OF A YOUTHFUL DIPLOMAT WHO WAS ORDERED TO BREAK THE HEARTS OF THE LADIES OF COURT FOR REASONS OF STATE. PLANS AT STRAND. Phone 43-114. Prices: Is, Is Bd. Booking 6d Extra. TUDOR REMUERA. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. JOAN CRAWFORD, Anita Pago and Robert Montgomery. In "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES" And LUPINO LANE and Dorothy Seacombc In "THE YELLOW MASK." | PRINCE EDWARD | DAILY AT 2 AND 7.45 P.M. ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE BILL! RAMON NOVARRO. Dorothy Jordan and Renee Adoree, In "CALL OF THE FLESH" 1 VICTORIA | DEVONPORT. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. CLIVE BROOK and BILLIE DOVE. In "SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES" And BELLE BENNETT in "COURAGE." BRITANNIA THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. LOIS MORAN. J. HAROLD MURRAY, And a Fine Supporting Cast. In "UNDER SUSPICION." Exrellent Supporting Programme. | GREY LYNN CINEMA | C ?«S. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. VIYIENNE SEGAL, Louise Fazenda, Ford Sterling and Lupino Lnne, In "THE BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" And "IN THE HEADLINES." A Lightning Tourney will be held at the Club Room, His Mniesty'e Arcade. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 8 P.M. All Chess Players Invited. Usual Prizes. Entranre Is. R.- E. BAEYERTZ. Hon. Secretary, Auckland Chess Club. SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1931, JUNE 3, 6, AND 8. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSB TO-DAY (FRIDAY). By FIVE O'CLOCK. (5 p.m.). FEES (leov. each) must accompany Nominations W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. FRANKLIN RACING CLUB. RACE "MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S COURSE, PUKEKOHE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). SPECIAL TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND AND FRANKTON (STOP AT THE COURSE). EXCURSION FARES. FIRST RACE. 11.15 A.M. Five-shilling Tickets will be Available 011 the Totalisator. Admission to Course, 2s fid; Cars, 2s 6d. W. J. SHORT. Pukekohe. Secretary. TROTTING RACES AT TE AROHA. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FIRST RACE, ABOUT 11.25 A.M RAILWAY EXCURSION AND CONCESSION FARES. Specinl Twin from Auckland (12s Return) nnd Intermediate Stations. II C. COTTON. Secretary, Te Arolia Trotting Club. Inc. Phone 245. rTTi AROHA T ROTS. I MARKEY'S MOTORS DEPART DILWORTH BLDG., 7 A.M. Return Fare, £\. Phone 41-000 nnd 44-656. pUKEKOHE RACES. TO MORROW (SATURDAY). MAY 9. FAGEOL SAFETY COACHES LEAVE COMMERCE STREET 5.20 a.m., 0.10 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12.20 p.m. 5s Return. W. J. WHEELER AND SON. tIARS (2), leaving for Pukekohe Races ' Saturday.—Phon# 18-000. PUKEKOHE Races.—Car leaves G.P.O. Saturday, 9 a.m.; 8« return.—Book, Phone 27-587.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20867, 8 May 1931, Page 20
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