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AMUSEMENTS. |pui^|liuul|p|liiilH[|lUUl|j I direction. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ' Phone 44-136. Nr. Grafton Bruise. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP. "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." Stalls Is, Is. Children Half-price. CRYSTAL <T PALACE {. Eden 8 P"m--jjNEIH GAYNOR—CHARLES F ARK ELL " MERELY MARY ANN." | N'o. I ""SYDNEY HOWARD, Of "£ SYDNEY HOWARD. F " UP CUP Of "Splinters'' Fame, Stalls. Is, Is. Children. Half-price. RI ALTO RIALTO NEWMARKET S nm. 8 r- ra - CONSTANCE BENNETT "COMMON LAW." "COMMON LAW." ( \dult Recommendation.) . SELECT featurettes - 4 Stalls, is. is. Children. Half-price. empress <. empress S p.m. ® p.m. "TRADER HORN." "TRADER HORN." (000 Seats Is. la: Children fid. fid. <c NEW REGENT > EPSOM. ft p.m. 8 P.m. "SPORTING BLOOD." With CLARK GABLE. MADGE EVANS. LAUREL AND HARDY, In "ONE GOOD TURN." Stalls Is. Is: Children Half-price. GRAND GRAND CONCERT. CONCERT. IN AID OF THE AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor of Auckland and City Councillors. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). / TOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS BY AUCKLAND'S LEADING ARTISTS. !rHE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Will Assist. Admission, ONE SHIELING to all parts of the hall. Tickets may be purchased at the Town Clerk's Office. Reserves, without extra charge, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. VARSITY NIGHT. VARSITY NIGHT. PETER PAN. !*he Committee of the Students' Association will be the Guests of the Management. Under Special Engagement. " CLARITA AND JUAN," From the Cecil Hall Dance Studios (Direct from London and Paris), In Their Authentic Spanish Dances, (1) ANDALUSIAN DANCE. (2) ARGENTINE TANGO. ADMISSION ss, DOUBLE. Bookings Are Heavy. Reserve NOW. Phone 4G-777. MEETINGS. A UCKLAND KINDERGARTEN ASSO--ri CIATION. / The Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting of Members will be held in the Office, National Bank Chambers. Shortland Street, et 11 a.m. on WEDNESDAY. April 27, 1932. G. O'HALLORAN, Hon. Secretary. J£ANU*i The aboVe Club has Vacancies for a limited number of members. The Links are eitusted at Mahia, between Manurewa and Papakura. Subscription: Men, £3 3s; Women. £2 2s. g f. .Mcdonald, Hon. Secretary, Papakura. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION. MNZAC J)AV, SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANDING OF THE NEW ZEALAND FORCES ON GALLIPOLI PENINSULA. £1 COMMEMORATIVE gERVICE. AT 11 A.M.. O W N ALL. A Service, commemorative of the Now Ksalanders who foil in the Great War. will he held on'MONDAY. April 25. 1932, at the TOWN HALL. Auckland, at 11 o'clock a.m. The Service will be conducted by— HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND- (Presiding). Bis Orace the Primate and Archbishop. The Most Rev. A. W Averili, D.D., The Rev. John Hiddlestono, Chaplain to the Forces. The Rev. George Trevor Robson, M.C., R.N.. Chaplain, New Zealand Division. Royal Navy. Doors will be open at 10.15 a.m. for admission of next-of-kin, who, upon applied- 1 tion. may obtain admission tickets to the Gallery from the Secre'ary, Returned '• >1- I Association, Fort Street, Auckland. j Seats will be reserved for 1 icket holders | until 10.45 a.m., when the public will be admitted. The Ground Floor will be reserved for Returned Soldiers and their Wives and Children, and' Veterans. A number of scats wilj also be available for the public on the Ground Floor. CENOTAPH.—WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. --A Ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph in front of the War Memorial Museum at o'clock p.m.. when official wreaths will be deposited. This will be followed by the laying of wreaths by next-of-kin and citizens. Those desiring 1o lay official wreaths are required to notify the Secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association. Fort Street, who will issue a card which is to bo handed over at the approach to the Cenotaph. Seats 'not exceeding l r, o in number'. will be placed within the Cenotaph Enclosure for the use of elderly Mothers of Fallen Soldiers, tickets for which may be obtained from the Secretary of the Returned Soldiers' /Association. WAIKUMETE CEMETERY.—A Service, ■presided over by (he Chairman. C-len Eden Town Board, will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial, Wnikumetc Cemetery, at 3 o'clock p.m. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. A Service will nlho be lio!c1 rit the Town Tlall at 1.30 p.m. for Scholars attending (lie various Secondary Schools in Auckland and District. The Service will Vie conducted by Councillor A. :r. Entrican (Depntv Mayor), presiding; The Rcv.'Geo. Rudd, Moderator of the Presbytery of Auckland; The 'Rev. Canon W. IFancourt. The Rev. J. Laird M.A.; The <Rev. J. 11. Jlaslam. J. S. BItIGHAM, Town Clerk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21162, 20 April 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21162, 20 April 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21162, 20 April 1932, Page 18

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