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AMUSEMENTS autographed EVERY PERSON ATTEND WILL RECEIVE A SOU THE ENGLISH NOW IN ITS SECOND PLAYING TO YOU MUST BOOK TELEPHONE THE <T THE \ The All-British Direction SESSIONS: 11, 12.45, Never beforo Imb Tom Walls age than ns tho Debonair, love with lovely women in SPARKLING SOPH FUNNIER, CLEVERER, SAU WITH THE GREATEST DRAW —_TOM WALLS in — TOM WALLS in TOM WALLS in Just to sit ancl hear Tom Walls ing. It isn't what he says; sly, self-confident, almost nn Beautiful ANNE GREY is the She does it delightfully. A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING CAST OP THIS OUTSTAND IT'S THE TALK NEW REGENT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2 SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS No, I—Another "Shanghai Express.' "THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN." With BARBARA STANWYCK, NILS ASTHER. Recommended by Censor for Adultß. No. 2—4 STARS in "HOT PEPPER." What a Cast! VICTOR McLAGLEN and EDMUND LOWE, with Lupe Velez, El Brendel. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also, FOX AUSSIE NEWS. m uotci^ v r ® AND " ayi B2a£i The City of Auckland AM Municipal Band will give xZ interesting programmes at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (Sun.) AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 o'clock; Albert Park SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.30; and Point Chevalier on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. TP. YOU HAVEN'T HIKED AT X WAIKEKE, YOU HAVEN'T HIKED. DUCHESS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). A FTER THEATRE TO-NIGHT VISIT -A L. Cr. RIMMER'S " OLDE ENGLISH COFFEE HOUSE," Customs St., next Waverley Hotel. Coffee or Tea and Toast, 6d. With Biscuits, 4. Open till 11 p.m. SECOND W TEST. ENGLAND V. N.Z. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY, APRIL 3. EDEN PARK. Commencing at 11 a.m. each day. Hours of Play: 11 a.m. to 1; 1.45 to 3.45; 4 to 5.30 p.m. Plan Rapidly Filling. BE WISE, AND RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW AT THE BOOKING OFFICE: WATTS' SPORTS DEPOT, LTD., Exchange Lane. NOTE PRICES OF ADMISSION: ly Reserves, Ground and Stand .. 5/7

Admission to Ground each day . . .. 2/Children, 6d. No Change given at turnstiles. No Results by telephone. The Official Souvenir Booklet-Programme will be Sold on the Ground. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on Ground. TROTTING TE AROHA TROTTING CLUB (INCORPORATED). ANNUAL~~MEETING, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1933. HANDICAPS appear on Monday, April 3. ACCEPTANCES for all Events must be in the hands of the Secretary, Te Aroha, or Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Shortland St., Auckland, on or before TUESDAY, April 4, at 5 p.m. x J. P. SOMERS, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box G. Phone 245, Te Aroha. TROTS, IT 58 TO-DAY (SATURDAY). S.S. RANGITOTO, from Northern Wharf. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Thames: Sat., Apr. 1, 7 a.m. Sat., Apr. 1, 10.30 p.m. Return Fare, 12s 6d. N.S.S. CO.. LTD. BAND PERFORMANCES SOUTH AUCKLAND BAND CONTEST UNION'S FIRST BAND CONTEST, FIRST BAND CONTEST, HAMILTON, EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 12 BANDS 300 PLAYERS. 12 BANDS 300 PLAYERS. Quicksteps, Selections, Solos, Quartettes. HEAR THE MASSED BANDS. HEAR THE MASSED BANDS. Special Trains and Fares. Admission Is; Children 6d. JJtRANKLIN GOLF ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of Delegates of the Franklin Golf Association will be held in the Franklin A. and P. Society's Offices, Manukau Road, PUKEKOHE on THURSDAY, April 0. 1933. at 8 prn. Business: President's Report; Balancesheet; Election of Officers; General. H. J. SHORT, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES jQR. ELIZABETH It. HUGHES Wishes to Announce that she has Commenced Practice and may bo Consulted at Her Residence, WALALLA, MAIN ROAD, ST. LLELIERS BAY. Hours: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m 0.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Telephone 25-700. WILL OPEN A VARIETY SHOP FOR ONE WEEK IN MAY. Total Proceeds of ANIMAL WELFARE "MAY" SHOP ANIMAL WELFARE "MAY" SHOP For —Free Clinic and Accident Ambulance. 2.—Receiving Homo for Accident Cases. First Free Clinic and Accident Ambulance in New Zealand. Over 120 cases treated during the past six . months. AH interested in this humane work are earnestly invited to assist by donations of cash or gifts of needlework, books, cakes, preserves, sweets, fruits, vegetables, etc. Receiving Depots: Camera Exchange. 12 Wellcsley St. E. The Penelope, Needlework Depot, Vulcan Lane. Inquiries: Mrs. J. J. Kearney. Phono 24-252. All donations gratefully accepted on behalf ui , S i C k n . nc * ' n i ur ed animals, irlease watch daily papers for opening dale of THE MAY SHOP.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21456, 1 April 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21456, 1 April 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21456, 1 April 1933, Page 20

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