AMUSEMENTS. TIIE TIIRILL OF A LIFETIME ! And it's Your Final Opportunity Toniglit. "JACK— I'M WlTIl YOU — IN YOUR CORNER." Round 6, and 30 seconds to go before the hell— Jack had hardly suiHcicnt strength to keep his halance whilst sitting m iiis corner, his scmi-conscious brain endeavouring to realise the importanee of ihe words that were tryihg to form themselves in his mimi. He couhl jusf lieai someono in the far distance callmg, "Jack. 1 am with you— in your corner— vour wife!" With renewed hope he enters into the 7th round, which prove? the eonelusion of a terrific hattleFcaturing — The Most Rouiant ic (if all Modern .Stnge Lovers, CARL BIHSSON CAHL BR1S80N Millions have s.ecn him 011 the 'tage Millions are waiting to see him in his first screen ajipearance. YYith LILIAN H ALL-DAYIS LILIAN I1ALL-DAV1S She married him for what he uas. He fought for her, but when they entered tlio realms of society she turned him down for the love of the champion. How this wayward little wife of the boxer, struggling for fame, realised her real love lay with her husband, forms a gripping climax to an exceptional romanee of the ring and the greatest prizefight ever fought. "TIIE RING" "THE RING" "THE RING" "THE RING" TO-NIGIIT At 7. 45 TO-NIGIIT At The GA I E T Y TA L T U X E AIBTY 3J E iHXE FIRST NATION AL—PRESENTS A Alighty Epic of the West. Toki with all the hroath-taking riding. daring adventure and glorious romance that led the pioneers West. West. West! ROMANCE! Tlie kind that ouly the King of Outdoor Adventure can 'bring vou ! SPECTACLE! Life. Life, Love and Thrillc galore when TvEN AfAYNARD "TARZAN" KEN MAYNARD and "TARZAN" KEN MAYNARD "TARZAN" gallop at break-neck spoed in order to save a seltlement and Ken's sweetheart from a band of savage, bloodthirsty Sioux Indinns. "THE GT.ORIOUS TRAIL" "THE GLORIOUS TRAIL" "THE GLORIOUS TRAIL" It's Kcn's Greatest Picture and the Thrill of a Lifetime." — . Also — The Sensation of Sonsations, "TARZAN TIIE MIG IITY" "TARZAN THE MIG IITY" USUAL GRAND SUPPOIITS. USUAL GAIETY PRICES. ST. AUGUSTINE'3 CIIURCH, TO-NIGIIT At S TO-NIGIIT 0EGAN JJECITAL Bv MR ERNEST JAMIESON A-s.sistcd bv MADAME AILEEN JOHNS. Collection. HAVELOCK NORTI1 gCOUTS Jl'ONCEBT, V1LLAGE HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th, at 8 p.m. Novel Programme. Conjuring, Ventriloquism. Lantern Slides, etc. PRICES: 2/-, 1/-. JOY NIGHT! JOY NIGHT! THE LADIES; SOCIAL COMM1TTEE of the N.A.A. and C-C- remind you of the Jov Night Dunce, C-klfcllo\\V Hall. TO-MORROW NIGHT, April 24. Dainty supper. Speeial floor, and oh, boy! the wonderful Jazz Band. DAXCE! JJANCE! COSMOPOLITAN HALL, TO-MORROW (Wednesdav) NIGIIT. By Soeeial Request: MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Don't Aliss This One. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. Supper providcd. HAWKE'S BAY AERO CLUB. A DANCE will be lidd in the Assembly Hall. HASTINGS. NEXT SATURDAY, April 27tli, at 8.30 p.m. Also presentation of Air Pageant prizcs. WAI.DEN'S ORCHESTRA. Tiokets, including supper : Single 5/-, double 7/6. MEETINGS. J^APIER gAVAGE ^NLUB. TO-NIGIIT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'elock. COSAIOPOLITAN HALL, Emerson Street. ANNUAL MELTING. Full attendance of 111cm hers requesiedCLIVE PUBLIC HALL AND L1BRARYTIIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Clive Hall and Library will be held on WEDNESDAY, ApriL 24, 1929, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report. Balance Slieet ; Election of Conmiittee, and General. Residents cordially invited to attend. C. W. IIELLYER, Hon. Secretary. NOTICES. pADDY'S J^/JARKET, STU ART'S IIALL, PORT AHURIRI. On FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 26th and 27th. Fancy Stall and Cakes, Fruit. Vegetables, Produce, Ilome-made Sweets., etc., on salc. J^R. gCOULAR Ilas RESUMED PRACTICE. NOTICE. A FTER THIS DATE, I will NOT be rcsponsiljle for any DEBTS incurred in my name witliout my written authoritj*. D. AIEADS, St. Aubyn Street "West, Hastings. April 23rd, 1929. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY LEAGUE. T/TTILL the numerous Supporters of v » the above movement kindly display their Posters and use all Propaganda. Plenty more available. Be on the winning side MAY 1st. Napier Retailers wunt -SATURDAY. . . _ . TRESPASSERS on our Waitangi Propertv. with or -"-ithout dog or gun, will be PROSECUTED. MANAGER, ® Mission Station. TRESPASS Notice. — Trespassers with dog or gun on the Washpool will ha urosecuted. — Howard M. Glazebrook.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 69, 23 April 1929, Page 9
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