AMUSEMENTS. 7. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGH] n 7 Reels of Delicious Fun. >• "IF I WERE SINGLE." With MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAGEL, And At Evening Sessions, ' favourite Airs from "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." Gorgeously staged. Exquisitely Sung. MAJESTIC. 'y A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11 15. Phone 43-210 for Reserves. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. THRILLS AND MYSTERY. THRILLS AND MYSTERY. AS NEW AS TO-MORROW! In a South African diamond mine a Kaffir unearths !• a magnificent diamond. Half way round the world, this picture sweeps you. following the trail of the gem, through daring romance, j startling drama, and sudden thrills, IN 3 EXCITING EPISODES, i Each has two central figures — the diamond, called "The Blue Demon," and a strange exotic creature, hopelessly under the lure of the baleful gem— but in its glittering trail many strange destinies flutter. " DIAMOND HANDCUFFS." • "DIAMOND HANDCUFFS." " DIAMOND HANDCUFFS." " DIAMOND HANDCUFFS." " DIAMOND HANDCUFFS." With ELEANOR BOARDMAN. CONRAD NAGEL, "LAWRENCE GRAY, GWEN LEE, LENA MA LENA, JOHN ROCHE. IT'S A MAJESTIC GUARANTEED Picture. I AUCKLAND HAS FALLEN IN LOVE WITH "RAMONA." I Hundreds have seen it twice—it's that sort of picture! LURE — THRILLS—FLAMEROMANCE — JOY—SORROW —HEROICS—BEAUTY. They're all in "Ramona" the -embodiment of perfect picture entertainment — and never more beautifully nor tremendously portrayed than by Dolores del Rio, ravishing, enticing, wistful! DOLORES DEL RIO IN "RAMONA." "RAMON A." "RAMON A." "RAMON A." "RAMON A." "RAMON A." "The Picture Beautiful." At the STRAND. Fuller-Hayward Home of Big Pictures. TWICE DAILY, AT 230 AND 8. Box Plan at Strand and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Strand Phone 43-114. SPORTING. rpROTTING QLUB. gPRING TWEETING, 1928. QCTOBER -yj AND Yl ACCEPTANCES. for all Handicap Events on FRTD 4 Y wlr n ße ( T ith „ the Secretary on FRIDAY NEXT, October 5, at 5 p.m. A. G. MABEE, Durham Street East. Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY . OLUB (Incorporated). METROPOLITAN 1928.' NOVEMBER 3, 5, 7, AND 10. ' ENTRIES CLOISE ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, AT 8 P.M. STEWARDS' HANDICAP of 1200sovs, six furlongs, 180 V. CRITERION HANDICAP of 600sovs, seven furlongs, Isov. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP of lOOOsovs, one mile and a-half, Isov; CANTERBURY CUP of 800 soys, one mile and three-quarters. Isov. * JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of 800sovs, one mile, Isov. MEMBERS' HANDICAP of 600sovs, seven furlongs. Isov. BTEAD GOLD' CUP of 800sovs, one mile and a-quarter, Isov. STONYHURST HANDICAP of 500sovs, one mile, Isov. (For three-year-olds only.) FENDALTON HANDICAP of 600sovs, one mile and a-quarter, Isov. FIRST ACCEPTANCE. NEW ZEALAND CUP of 2000sovs, two miles, 3sovs. F. C. COTHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 385. Telegraphic Address:— ; "Turf," Christchurch. 4 EDUCATIONAL. > ~ JgEGIN YOUR STUDIES NOW. JJEMINGWAY'S 1 REPEAT THEIR SPECIAL OFFER. j They undertake to pay the entrance < fees of all Candidates who commence < to Study now for the 1929 ' Examinations. A DOUBLE INDUCEMENT. ] 1. You save your entrance fee. 2. You receive additional tuition [ and, without further charge i enhance your chancei of 1 success. s STRIKING TESTIMONY. a »»,.2L b< L?P lend i d Progress and thorough SE? °S those studenti who took »nv,r,i se - of - our 1827 concession Swe «H^o Cmg , proof of the InestimnwtL ?seof an ear] y start. In ~o° U ' t00 ' may Bhare thls offer. now rcpeat °ur special to the .School that holds an unchaUenged record of over thirty years eQcient service, stating the 1 examination for which 'you Intend to J •pfEMINGWAY'S j QORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS. I P.O. BOX 516. . AUCKLAND. B « JUMBLE SALE. RD. 'Methodist Schoolroom, .. Saturday Next, October ,6, 2.30 p.m. Boots, Clothing, etc. * * 4 T
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 235, 4 October 1928, Page 24
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