AMUSEMENTS. IT'S lYOUR LAST CHANCE To-night to witness tliis stupendous and inagnificent programme. It thrillecl Saturday night's overflowing audience, who acelaimed it. NAPIER' S GREATER SHOW NAPIER'S GREATER SHOW At TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT 7.45 At the GAIETJ T\ B T U X E. AIliTY U E U X E. FIRST NATIONAL — PRESENTS Girls, Gigglos and Gags ! Love, Larks and Lauglis ! With Johnny's inimitable pep just oozing riglit out of the scl'cen into your heart. You'll seo more funny situations than in any comedy Johnny or anybody else eyer made. First he's an inventor, dabbling in ink. Then he's Chief Mirth Mate.on tho S-S. Comedy. Then he's bpeeding beyond tlie three-mile limit, cutv ting up witli the Coastguard cuttcrs. Come along for tlie rido of your life. Featuring Funny JOHNNY HINES. JOHNNY HINES. JOHNNY HINES. Johnny is the busiest man in tovn. Busv making ink that won't blot. Busy making love to a girl ivlio tliinks he's a crook. Busy makir.g ru m-runners run, and iamming a thousand laughs into six recls of the. choieest screen material. "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "TIIE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." No. 2 Greater Attraction No. 2 No. 2 Greater Attraction No. 2 CECIL B. I)E MILLE CECIL B. DE MILLE Presents A film to make every English seaman thrill with pride. The greatest sea picture ever made, when the "White Wings" of two nations battle for the supremacy of the ocean. A glorious epic of the sea — when love played a part in a thrilling race between tlie ocean greyhounds. Featuring WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD .WILLIAM BOYD A beautiful picturisation of one of the greatest maritime races in history. An absorbing romance of tlie seas, which starts in England, moves to China and sweeps across tlie seas to Iioston. "WHITE WINGS." "WHITE WINGS." "WTTITE WINGS." "WniTE WINGS." A race for glory, won by a British sliip— and a race for love, won by an English girl. Thrills of the mighty storm, tender romance, mutiny, adventure — and brave men. No. 3 Greater Attraction No. 3 No. 3 Greater Attraction No. 3 More Sensational Than Ever, "TARZAN THE MIGHTY," "TARZAN THE MIGHTY," "TARZAN THE MIGHTY," "TARZAN THE MIGHTY," No. 4 Greater Attraction No. 4 No- 4 Greater Attraction _ No. 4 Another of Your Ea vou rites— FAMOUS MHSIG MASTERS " B i z e t " "Bizet" FAMOUS MUSIC MASTERS Also Topical Gazettes. USUAL GAIETY PRICES. Be Wise Book at Hyde's or be Early, or ring 'phone 2551 or 3809. EESERVES NO EXTRA. rjjl A R AD A LE rjpHEATRE. TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, at 7.45. Ramon Novarro, Norma Shearer, etc., in the magnifieent production. "THE 8TUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" Miss K. Mullanv will sing. Special Music and Orchestral Score. fJTARADALE IJ50WN JJALL. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, at 8 p.m. "THE BLUE BIRD VARlETY ENTERTAINERS," Who are giving their very fine programme on behalf of tko Taradale Children's Playground Funrl. Tickets now on sale by all School Children. Prices : 2/- and 1/-. - Reserve this date and also help a worthy cause. AIPAWA FJIHEATEE WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10th. Wore wonderful and awe-inspiring than "Chang." "NEATTI ARCTIC SKIES" "NEATH ARCTIC SKIES" Also JOHNNY HINES in "THE WRIGHT IDEA." NOTICES, YOUR EASTEK VACATlON. YOUR EASTEK VACATlON. rjt O U lt t SAVE MONEY AND THODBLE LET OUR TOURIST OFFLCEIl AHRANGE YOUR TOUR. BOOKING OL''FICE— 'Phone 4158. Masonic Buildings. TENNYSON STREET. NAPIER. I'ourist Cfficer's Private 'Phone 4I5SG R E AT S A L E , PI C T U R E S I. C T U R E S AND WALLPAPERS ALLPAPERS 25 Per Cent. Discount. £3000 woi'th to choose from. I L I A M S g E O S„ EMERSON STREET-. WHEN NIGHTS ARE CH1LLY. The old open fire is unsurpassable for warmth and comfort. A couple ti blocks of RATA, with TAUPIRI oi WESTPORT COAL, is an ideal fuel. Clean and economical. We carry the largest stock of this fuel. in ^Hawke's Bay, and deli.ver promptly rlght into votir coal shed. JgARRY JJEOS., £1-0., PORT AHURIRI AND NAPIER. Telephono Nos. 3057, 3058, 4271, 360S. F. G. SMITH * C°" L" NAPIER AND PORT AHURIRI 'Phones 3605 and 4145. WE CATER FOR— Shipping, Clearing. Bondirig. Cartmg. Storage. Customs. Cement. Shingle. Furniture Removals. By Motor Lorries, .Tractors and Horset
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 56, 8 April 1929, Page 9
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