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"TELL ME TO-NIGHT"—MONDAY ACADEMY mfIBATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Two big exceptional features ■vr_ i DICHARD DIX DICHARD DIX GWILI ANDRE, ZAZU PITTS, EDWARD EVERETT lIORTON ROAR OF THE DRAGON ROAR OF THE DRAGON ROAR OF THE DRAGON Trapped like rats on the path of bandid hordes in Manchuria—Adventure iii the Ear East! No. 2 CHESTER MORRIS, HELEN TWELVETREES & ALICE WHITE iu KING FOR A NIGHT KING FOR A NIGHT KING FOR A NIGHT Laughing, fighting, fooling until late flung him in the path of murder. AT THE MATINEE: Special for the kiddies —2 Cartoons, Comedy, etc., in addition to big feature. MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY (No pictures Wednesday, Anzac Day) JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA The singing sensation of Europe, in TELL ME TO-NIGHT TELL ME TO-NIGHT TELL ME TO-NIGHT TELL ME TO-NIGHT TELL ME TO-NIGHT

Song and Laughter in a great picture Ecclesiastical /IHURCH OF ENGLAND April 22nd, 3rd Sunday a£ter Easter Waihi: 11 a.m. Matins, 7 p.m. Evensong. Waikino: 9.30 a.m., Matins. r E T II 0 D I S T CHURCH CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS 11 a.m, Rev. G. Hall. 7 p.m., Rev. A. Marshall. See Advertisement below. IT. JAMES" PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH To-morrow's Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Waikino, 2.30 p.m.—Preacher. Rev. A. Marshall. IAPTIST Church, Sunday Services: * Morning at 11, Pastor Holdaway, "The Disciple in Sorrow"; evening at 7, Mr W. Keelty, of the Sudan United Mission. All welcome. IALVATION ARMY Services this ) Sunday: 11 a.m., Holiness; 2.15 p.m., Young People's Service; 7 p.m., The Self Help's usual weekly advertisement appears on page 4. CHURCH SACRED CANTATA entitled "Under the Palms," will he rendered by combined juniors and seniors choirs. Choruses, solos, duets and quartettes in great variety. Admission Free: Collection.

Public Notices fEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS OBSERVANCE OF ANZAC DAY ON -WEDNESDAY, 25th April (Anzac Day), the ordinary timetable will be suspended, with the following- exceptions: The Auckland-Wellington "Limited" Express due to depart at 7.0 p.m. The Wellington-Auckland Express due to arrive Auckland at 7.6 a.m. The Wellington-Auckland "Limited" Express due to arrive Auckland D. 40 a.m. The usual 3.0 p.m. WellingtonAuckland Ordinary Express due to arrive Auckland at 7.6 a.m. on Thursday, 26th April, will NOT run. The usual 7.10 p.m. New Ply-mouth-Auckland Express will leave New Plymouth at 10.0 p.m., connecting at Taumaruuui with the Welling-ton-Auckland "Limited" Express. ICIBNTIFIC fcIUHT - X KSTI.NU Our Mr- Howard, Registered Optician, will visit Waihi on the first Tuesday of each mouth at rooms in Mr J. B. BeecWs Building, Haszard Street Next visit : Tuesday, Ma) Ist, and Wednesday, May 2nd (9 a.m. to 2.15 p.m.) Appointments may he made at the <• Waihi Telegraph " office. BARRY AJSD BEALE, LTD., Qpfcicul Specialists 322, Queen Street Auckland;

Boots and Show. - piONEEt iwiMvr.iv " -*- lONEER BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM Large stocKs of new seasons Footwear, including 1 latest designs in Ladies Shoes, E. MeLEAY Proprietor J JP-TO-DATB Boot and Shoo rfepatt ING. For neatness and prompt ness. E. Skinner. Roscmont SoaA UITS and Costumes cleaned and 1 1 pressed for 7/6 ; repairs and alterations undertaken. F Close Sedc'on Street.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8606, 21 April 1934, Page 3

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