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AMUSEMENTS 2 MIGHTY SPECIALS. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT, MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. ROXY\ Queen St. J AND (Near Grafton Continuous / \ Bridge. j from' J \ Nightly / a.m.\_at I Phone 41-311. Phone 44-13 G. | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ROXY SESSIONS: 11 00/0000000000 TIVOLI—NIGHTLY. AT 8 O'CLK. first National - Warners Present EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, In the most dazzling rolo of his career. BEBE DANIELS AND THOUSANDS OF OTHERS " SILVER DOLLAR." " SILVER DOLLAR." " SILVER DOLLAR." "SILVER DOLLAR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO SCREENING First N.Z. Screening—Celebrity Films Present No. 2 MASTERPIECE—"THE VIKING" "THE VIKING" Approved for Universal Exhibition. This is the picture which cost tho lives of Yarick Frisacll and 25 others in the sealer Viking disaster off Newfoundland. 1000 SEATS, I/, I/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. (Including Satunxny Nights.) CRYSTAL PALACE (Mt. Eden Rd.) RIALTO RIALTO (Newmarket). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. AIATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2 O'CLK. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK, AT BOTH THEATRES. Columbia Films Present | No. I | JACK HOLT, HARDIE ALBRIGHT, WALTER BYRON. J. FARRELL MacDONALD, " this~sportTng~ AGE." "THIS SPORTING AGE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Columbia Films Present \ No. 2 | THE SINGING MUSICAL COMEDY, "THE NIGHT MAYOR," "THE NIGHT MAYOR," With | LEE TRACY \ | EVALYN KNAPP I I EUGENE PALLETTE I " rriHE ATIGHT .TtTAYOR." » JL HE IGHT JM-AYOR." A story that crackles with fun—with an actor that makes fun different. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CRYSTAL PALACE RES 20-573. RIALTO RESERVES 4G-609. a, EAR NICHOLSON, IRISH EVANGELIST. •SCOTS HALL, SUNDAY, 3 and 8.15. SUPPER. —L,. G. RIMMER'S " OLDE ENGLISH COFFEE HOUSE," Customs St., next Waverley Hotel. .Coffee and Toast Gd. Coffee and Biscuits 4d. OPEN TILL 11 P.M. AITZAC DAY COMMEMORATION A PRIL 25, Eighteenth anniversary of the LANDING OF THE NEW ZEALAND FORCES ON GALLIPOLI PENINSULA. COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE AT 11 A.M. TOWN HALL. A Service, commemorative of the New Zealanders who fell in the Great War, will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933, at the Town Hall, Auckland, at 11 o'clock a.m. The Service will bo conducted by •HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND (Presiding). HIS GRACE THE PRIMATE AND ARCHBISHOP, The Most Rev. A. W. Averill, D.D.i .THE REV. A. V. WHITING, late City of London Royal Field Artillery, THE REV. H. K. VICKERY, Chaplain, R.N.V.R. Doors'will be open at 10.15 a.m. for adJnission of next-of-kin who, upon application, may obtain admission tickets to the Gallery from the Secretary, Returned Soldiers' Association, Fort Street. Auckland. Seats will be reserved for ticket-holders •until 10.45 a.m., when the public will be admitted. The Ground Floor will be reserved lor Returned Soldiers, and their wives and children, and Veterans. A number of seats will 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 3 o'clock p.m.. when official wreaths will be deposited; this will bo followed by the laying of wreaths by next-of-kin and citizens.' Those desiring to lay official wreaths are required to notify the Secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association. Fort Street, who will issue a card which is to be handed pver at the approach to the Cenotaph. Seats (not exceeding 100 in number) will be placed within the Cenotaph Enclosure for the use of elderly mothers of fallen sol'diers, tickets for which may be obtained from the Secretary of the Returned Soldiers' lAssociation. WAIKUMETE CEMETERY: ■ A Service, presided over by the Chairman, Glen Eden Town Board, will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial, Waikumetc Cemetery, at 3 o'clock p.m. SECONDARY SCHOOLS: A Service will also be held at the Town Hall at 1.30 p.m. for Scholars attending the various Secondary Schools in Auckland and district. The Service will be conducted by— CpUNCILLOR A. J. ENTRICAN (Deputy Mayor) Presiding. THE REV. E. J. TIPLER, 8.A., THE REV. CANON W. FANCOURT. THE REV. C. CHANT. THE REV. E. D. PATCHETT. Seats in the Choir Gallery are being reserved for past pupils of Secondary Schools. The Municipal Choir will lead the sinking at the Morning Service, at the Town Hall and also at the Cenotaph in tho Domain in the afternoon. J. S. BRIG-HAM. Town Clerk. Ji "yiCTORIA LEAGUE (Inc.). ANZAC DAY. A Service wjll be conducted bv Mr. Walter Rushbrook and Rev. John Hidelston, C.F.. assisted by Rev Piggott, at O'Neill's Point .Cemetery, at. 2.45 p.m. , J. A. MOWBRAY, President. yiCTORIA LEAGUE (Inc.). Members are reminded that a bus will leave the Victoria League Rooms. Pacific 13uildings, Welleslev Street East, at 1.30 p.m., for "Waikumete Cemetery. to lav [Wreaths o- the Soldiers' Graves. .1. A. MOWBRAY, / President. fRETMD Juilfßs I E DEN - ROSKILL EX-SERVICEMEN'S CLUB. Members of the Club are requested to Extend the following Anzac Services:— Shackleton Rd. Baptist Church: Meet Cor. Shackleton and Dominion Rds. TOMORROW (Sunday). 10.30 a.m.. Balmoral Presbyterian Church: Meet Cor. Balmoral and (Dominion Rrls. TUESDAY, G. 30 p.m. Good Shepherd Church: Meet Cor. Telford Av. TUESDAY, f;.45 p.m. L. A. TOZER, President. [ A U C Iv I, A N L- n CONGREGATION. nEB R E W The usual Anzac Day Memorial Service Tl - ' n lhe Synagogue on TUESDAY the 25th mat-., at 10 a.m. L. ROSS, lion. Secretary. ROUGH ANZAC SERVICE. - The usual Anzac Day Service will be held Anzac Day. the 25th inst. The Parade 10.30 aau. at P «ebell Triangle at ' THOS. CLEMENTS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21473, 22 April 1933, Page 20

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