Is This Your Train?
INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS DEPARTURES; Daylight Limited, lor Wellington, 7.53 a.m For Whangarel and Opua, 8.40 a.m. For Taneatua and Thames. 9 a.m. For Rotorua, 10 a.m. For Whangarel (night train), 4.5 p.m (Monday to Friday inclusive). For Whangarel (night train). 6.13 p.m (Saturdays) For Frankton Junction, 4.10 p.m. (Monday to Friday inclusive). For Hamilton, 6.30 p.m. (Saturdays). Limited for Wellington, 7.10 p.m. Second Express for Wellington, 7.40 p.m ARRIVALS: First Express from Wellington, 6.41 a.m. Limited from Wellington, 9.34 a.m. From Frankton Junction. 11.19 a.m. and 1.57 p.m. From Rotorua and Thames, 3.40 p.m. From Opua and Whangarel. 6.12 p.m. From Taneatua. 630 p.m From Whangarel. 10 50 p.m From Tauranga, Thames, and Rotorua (change at Frankton). 11.6 p.m. Daylight Limited, from Wellington. 11.6 p.m The 7.10 and 7.40 p.m. expresses from Auckland for Wellington do not leave Auckland on Saturdays, but both leave every Sunday night All other trains arrive and depart at the times mentioned above, except on Sundays Only one express reaches Auckland rrom Wellington on Sundays, and that ! arrives al 641 a.m On Mondays the Limited expresses are the only trains reaching Auckland from Wellington Trains will leave Auckland at 5 50 a.m •and 628 pm every Sunday until further notice, reaching Hamilton 11 58 a.m and 9.50 pm respectively From Hamilton trains will leave at 7.25 a.m and 6.11 p.m.. reaching Auckland at 10.40 a.m. and 9.39 D.m. respectively. Amusements Index HIS MAJESTY’S —“Sunny” (Freddie Forbes and Fullers’ Alusical Comedy Company). PICTURE THEATRES MAJESTlC.—“Glorifying the American I Girl” (Mary Eaton), a talkie; and talkie supports. ST. JAMES.—“Th« Desert Song” (Charlotta King and John Boles), a talkie, and talkie supports. PLAZA.—“The Cock-Eyed World” (Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe), a talkie: and talkie supports. STRAND.—“The Alighty” (George Bancroft). talkie drama, and talkie supports. NEW REGENT.—“DeviI Alay Care” (Ramon Novarro), a talkie; and talkie supports CIVIC.— “The Sky Hawk” (John Garrick), a talkie: and musical presentation. EMPRESS, NEWTON. —“Broadway Dancers” (a talkie), and talkie supports. TIVOLI.—“Live, Love and Laugh” and “Darkened Rooms,” both talkies. prince EDWARD. —“Blackmail,” a talkie, and talkie supports. RIALTO. NEWMARKET. “Captain Lash” anti “Not Quite Decent.” ROXY.—“Broadway Dancers” (Marie Saxon and Jack Eagan), a talkie, and talkie supports; also views of Sarron v. Donovan Fight. GRAND.—“GirI in the Glass Case” (Loretta Young) and “Land of the Silver Fox” (Rin Tin Tin). BRITANNIA, THREE LAMPS.—“Four Feathers,” and talkie supports. VICTORIA, DEVON PORT.—“Dangerous Curyes,” a talkie. GREY LY-NN CINEMA.—“Her Private Life,” a talkie, and “The Shakedown.” CRYSTAL PALACE. MOUNT EDEN.— ”\\ liv Leave Home,” a talkie, and talkie suppoi is.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 932, 27 March 1930, Page 8
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427Is This Your Train? Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 932, 27 March 1930, Page 8
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