AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL = NATIONAL = Queen St. Phone 42-IG9 Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I Continuous Sessions-—-i Transferred direct from the Majestic, PETER LORRE PETER LORRE PETER LORRE EDWARD ARNOLD EDWARD ARNOLD ROBERT ALLEN TALA BIRRELL No. 2. First N.Z. Screening. A New Screen Triumph I RUTH CHATTERTON CHATTERTON OTTO KRUGER LIONEL ATWILL MARIAN MARSH UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST DOUBLEFEATURE SHOW EVER PRESENTED IN AUCKDostoievsky's Masterpiece " CRIME AND PUNISHMENT" SECRETS )im«m]Ji^ip,nin STRAND Il!nifllflii.,„r,rrflllninil( Continuous from 11 a.m. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT I The World's Dancing Stars in a tidal wave of rhythmic joy . . . FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE GINGER GINGER GINGER GINGER GINGER GINGER GINGER ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS "FOLLOW THE FLEET" "FOLLOW THE FLEET" "FOLLOW THE FLEET" Approved for Universal Exhibition. IT'S THE NAUTICAL COMICAL MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. RESERVATIONS, PHONE 43-114 Ilium fflHto A UCKLAND m fypyiai -^-CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 8 p.m. LEWIS EADY HALL. PIANO QUARTETTE, Eb. Op. 47„ Schumann. TRIO, A MINOR, Op. 50, Tschnikowsky. Vocalist: DAWN HARDING. JUDSON. AMY STEVENSON, LALLA HEMUS. HAYDN MURRAY. Tickets, 2s. No Reserves. PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFOED BEACH. Music will be R.endcred in the Pavilion on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, From 2.30 p.m. until 5 p.m., by the TAKAPUNA CITIZENS' BAND. Conductor: Mr. Alf Tnylor. COOKE'S—- ™ ACCKLAND' ULAB I "Kff s°E d S y and Out Coffe • taken at 10 a.m. gives added energy to the day's business. THREE-COURSE LUNCHEONS cooked as women chefs know how to prepare, served Ton ♦ ? ft,m ' to 2 H'P' '• Dinner, from 4.d0 to 7 p.m., reasonably prioed, Is Bd. AFTERNOON' TEAS Many are the delicious items you can have from Cd. Attractively served. A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME OF MUSIC EACH AFTERNOON. Grills. Fish, Cold Meats and Salads Crumbed Lamb Cutlets. Chicken Saladsthese disbar are also very popular. COOKE'S RESTAURANT, CO QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. TROTTING WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. AMENDMENTS TO PROGRAMME. The Following Alterations of Limits Have Been Made: handicap, from 4.36 to 4.4b. NEWSTEAD HANDICAP, from 3.38 to 3.40. kowhaj handicap, from 2.50 to 2.55. Nominations and Acceptances have been Extended as follows: Nominations close with Messrs. Blomfield and Co. in Auckland, at 5 p.m., and with the Secretary, in Hamilton, at 8 p m on MONDAY, APRIL 27. 193 G. Acceptances close as abovo at 6 p.m in Auckland, and 8 p.m in Hamilton.' on MONDAY. MAY 4. 1936. W. H. ALLEN, Seoretary CAMBRIDGE TROTTING CLUB. TWELFTH WINTER MEETING.' SATUkDAY, MAY 2, 1936. ACCEPTANCES for All Event-s close by 5 p.m 10-DAY (Friday), either with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Shortland Street. Auckland, or with the undersigned. Lake Street. T. H. HAMPSHIRE. Cambridge. Secretary. Phone 18fi. thoroughbreds GELDING, Brown. 2 years. Rey de OroWood burn Mare. 2 Brood Mares—Particulars, R.. 9GI, Hisrali). TTEAR Fred. Elliott, Sootch Evangelist, ir P all, Sunday, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Week Nights, 7.30. See Religious Columns.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22402, 24 April 1936, Page 28
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