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AMUSEMENTS. •' HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-DAY At 2.30. TO-DAY TO-DAY At 2.30. , r ™'DAY MATINEE . To-day MATINEE MATINEE At 2.30. MATINEE Today Grand Matinee 10-day • Last Matinee Appearance of LINN SMITH’S JAZZ BAND. Last Matinee Appearance ot MISS A.MY ROCHELLE BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY, including VIDEAU AND KIRBY. VICTORIA AND FRANK. FULLERS’ MATINEE PRICES. D.C. and 0.5., Is. 6d. (Chi’dren, Is.); Stalls and Upper Circle, Is. (Children 6d.). Door open 1.45. iimwsmw TOTO ■Courtenay Place. 'Phone 22—869. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Night of this Programme. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly ot VIDEAU & KIRBY In Clever VI D Eft U & KIRBY Comedy Cameos. SANDRISI & ' COPELLI, The Renowned Continental Dancers. MR. VICTOR BURKE. Last Appearance of The LINN SMITH’S in World’s ’ ROYAL Diverting i Greatest J AZZ Delightful Jazzers BAND Syncopation Last Few Nights of AMY ROCHELLE Australia’s Peerless AMY ROCHELuE Vocalist and AMY ROCHELLE Child Impersonator. Increasing Success of CHAS. SHERMAN. C. SHERWOOD. ERNEST PITCHER. VICTORIA AND FRANK. FULLERS’ FAMILY PRICES. D.C. and 0.5., 2s. 6d.; Reserves, \3s., plus tax; Stalls, Is. Kd.; Upper Circle, Is. Doors open 7.15. Motors 10.20. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 1 p.m. at Burnett’s, next TheatreMONDAY EVENING NEXTCOMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. First Appearance of MISS ESTELLE ROSE. PAUL WARTON & COlJuTens" t THEATRE 4 'oftic (bsiesVjffouse . < >♦< Box Plan at the Bristol until 0 12.30, after at the Theatre ►«.< >♦< ’Phone 22—334. >*< $ TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! »♦< AT 8 P.M. £< Paramount Pictures Present ►«.< | “THE CITY THAT | | NEVER SLEEPS” g A Gripping Story of the fl Pleasure Mad Crowds of New fl A York before Prohibition—and A V Now! J«‘ $ With C< RICARDO CORTEZ, 0 W VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN, ♦ LOUISE DRESSER. V The Story of a Mother’s Sacri- *♦’ A flee to Save Iler Flapper fl >*< Daughter. 1 ►*< ►*< MONSTER MATINEE-' 0 TO-DAY AT 2.30. ►*< Extra Comedies for the ►*< >♦< Kiddies. AN IMMENSE TRIUMPH AN IMMENSE TRIUMPH ' AN IMMENSE TRIUMPH Of the PREMIER NEW ZEALAND . PREMIER NEW ZEALAND Presentation Of D. W. GRIFFITH’S D. W. GRIFFITH’S Latest and Greatest Production, "LOVE AND SACRIFICE" "LOVE AND SACRIFICE” "LOVE AND SACRIFICE” "LOVE AND SACRIFICE” "LOVE AND SACRIFICE" "LOVE AND SACRinCE” ‘‘LOVE AND SACRIFICE" At THE ARTCRAFT. AHE ARTCRAFT. THE ARTCRAFT. • THE ARTCRAFT. THE ARTCRAFT. LAST NIGHT. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, At 2.15. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, At 2.15. SPECIAL" MATINEE TO-DAY, At 2.15. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY. At 2.15. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, At 2.15. Reserve Y’our Seats for To-night. BOX PLAN AT BOX PLAN AT DAWSON'S MUSIC ROOMS, DAWSON'S MUSIC ROOMS, OR RING THEA'ITE, 3470. OR RING THEA'J’RE, 3470. SPECIAL /MUSICAL PROGRAMME Bv THE ARTCRAFT ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI F _ R I D A Y— X "THE DIGGER EARL” A Human .Document —an Oasis in a Desert of dull, dreary, unreal Films. A JUMBLE SALE TVILL 'be held in The Terrace Congre- 1 • ’ gational School Hall, Bowen Street, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 9, at 2.30 o'clock. rp I V O L 1 FRIDAY’X "THE DIGGER EARL" A genuine dyed-in-the-wool Digger, but i a shocking bad Earl. ATHLETIC SPORTS. OLYMPIC HARRIERS. ARUN of the above Club will bo held from the Kelburn Kiosk TODAY, SATURDAY, MAY 2, at 3 p.m. sharp. All supporters of the Club cordially invited. CHAS. W. PHIPSON, Hon. Sec. ST. THOMAS’S CHURCH The annual meeting of St. Thomas’s Church, Newtown, was presided over bv the Rev. C. V. Rooker vicar. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—Vicar’s warden, Dr. J. H. Kemp; parishioners’ warden, Mr. J. ,W. Salmon; vestry, Messrs. 1 ? . J. Ballinger, Ball, Burnette.. Christie, Drummond, Grenside, Harmer, Priddle, Sparrow, and Garner; auditors, Messrs. Hall and Schwartz. The vestry was authorised to continue to endeavour to secure suitable accommodation, and the matter of buying a building was left in tlieir hands. WORK ON ANZAC DAY FARMERS BEFORE COURT. By Telegraph—Pheas Association Ashburton, May 1. At the Police Court three farmers were charged with liavine worked at their trade and calling within view of tho public by working teams of horses on Anzac Day, this being a Sunday. All pleaded guilty, were convicted, and discharged.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 9

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