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AMUSEMENTS. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. RESERVE, PHONE 41-586. The story that Ims stirred the imagination and emotions of countless thousands throughout the world. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 12.4.5. 2.15. 4.15, 5.30, 8. N0te.—5.30 Session finishes 7.15. ! TO-NIGHT AT | 5.30, 8. | The Record-Breaking Stage Success, LEON GORDON'S LEON GORDON'S LEON GORDON'S LEON GORDON'S "WHITE CARGO." "WHITE CARGO." "WHITE CARGO." "WHITE CARGO." "WHITE CARGO." " WHITE CARGO." "WHITE CARGO." "WHITE CARGO." "WHITE CARGO." BY AN ENTIRE ENGLISH CAST. LESLIE FABER, LESLIE FABER, GIPSY RHOUMA, FOR ADULTS ONLY. A story of civilisation's fight along a stagnant stretch of river near the Gold Coast, in quest of that indispensable commodity—Rubber. THE ALL-TALKING FILM OF THE WORLD'S MOST SENSATIONAL PLAY A Drama of Wet, Atmosphere—Overpowering Sun—and Damp Rot— Penetrating Everything—Everything to the minds and hearts of men —struggling to conquer it. THEME SONG. " TONDELEYO," . By Noel Gay. RESERVES, PHONE 41-586. LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-DAY. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES, TO-DAY, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. RESERVED STALLS and D.C., 6s. Plan at LEWIS EADY, LTD. Unreserved, 3s; Gallery, Is 6d. Secretary: THEO. J. SPRY, 206, Victoria Arcade. 43-453. BAND TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT fatEreaftrffg* (SATURDAY) AT 8 P.M. GEO. BUCKLEY, Bandmaster. Under the Patronage of His "Worship the Mayor and City Councillors. Madame Aileen Johns, Dramatic Soprano; Mr. Robert Simmers, Baritone; Mr. Hal C. McLennan. Flautist; Mr. Fred Bowes, Cornetist. Delightful selections from Haydn's works. Rossini's "William Tell." Wagner's " The Ride of the Valkyries,' 1 ' and many other popular numbers. Miss Kathleen O'Leary will be the Accompanist. ADMISSION: 6d to All Parts of the Hall. The Band will also Plav at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. IX VIRW OF THE PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF LAST SATURDAY'S AVIATION NIGHT, The Management has again Extended to the Aviators of to day's Display an Invitation to be present, at the PETER PAN. CABARET'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION. A Gay Respite from the Depressions, Worries. Demonstration of the Season's Newest Dances by N.Z.'s Leading Instructors, Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. W. E. Priestly. PETER PAN'S ENTERTAINMENT TS NOT AN EXPERIMENT, BUT AN ACCOMPLISHED FACT. Admission: 7s 6d Double.

SHOWS. Auckland horticultural SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. SCOTS HALL. SYMONDS STREET. 21 st APRIL 22nd SPECIAL CLASSES FOR CUT FLOWERS. Entries Close TUESDAY. 19th, i»t. 2 p.m. N. ('. PIERCE, Secretary. Lister Bids:.. Victoria St,. East. AND JQISTRICT yyINTER g HOW ASSOCIATION. 6TH ANNUAL yyiNTER gHOWto he held in the THEATRE ROYAL AND ADJOINING BUILDINGS ON M AY 19, 20 AND 21. CLASSES FOR AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, WOOL, POULTRY, BANTAMS, PIGEONS, HOME INDUSTRIES. PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART, AND SCHOOL WORK. ' North Island Championships for Silver Wyandot to (fancy) and Silver Wyandotte (utility) and Crossbre.l Ewe Fleece. Good Prize Money and Trophies in all Sections. Space available for Exhibits, Selling Stalls and Sideshows. Entries for Poultry close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY. May 4, and all other classes on MONDAY, May 9. , Schedules free on application. V. M. SARAH, Secretary. P.G. Box 91. Taumarnnui. Hamilton horticultural SOf lETY. - f;HRYSANTHEMUM EXHIBITION, TT.TES. AND WED., April 26 and 27, Opposite Strand Theatre. Entries closo SAT., 23rd.—P. C. von Sturmer, Secrotary, io 1, Collingwood St., Hamilton. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. -13 Swift; full-brother to Gay Lap; hard led and in wjcirk.—R. Casey, Waharoa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 18

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