AMUSEMENTS. THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT To See the FUNNIEST TALK1E EVER MADE! EUNNIEST TALKIE EVER MADE! Love xnakes the cock-eyed world go round at a pace that keeps it cock-eyed. "THE COCK-EYED WORLD'' "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" You'll laugh till th© tearg roll down your back. If you can't see "The CockEyed World," see a doetor! At The GAIETY T\ E T UXE AIETY J-/ E JuOXE WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS MIGHTY MEN OF WARl LOVELY LADIES OF LOVE! 100 PER CENT. ALL TALKiNG 100 PER CENT. ALL TALKING S1NG1NG ' 100 LAUGHIEG SINGING per cent. LAUGH ING "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" "THE COCK-EigED WORLD" "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" "THE CGCK-EYED , WORJ.D" "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" "THE COCK-EYED WORLD" All.-talking all-singing hit of the year Fo hand "The Cock-Eyed World" its biggest laugh. If it's -making love or fighting — F3LAGG aud QU1RT, that meraorable pair. are always first in actioh. With VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN And EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE And LILY DAMITA LILY DAMITA . And hundreds and hundreds of supernumeraries. Love makes the cock-eyed world go round at a pace that keeps it cock-eyed- And your own eyes will pop put at the new amours and adventures of Flagg and Quirt of "WHAT .PRICE GLORY P» "WHAT PRICE GLORY?" 7 ORCHESTRAS ! 3 SONG HITS ! 7 ORCHESTRAS! 3 SONG HITS I Cross ,your eyes, your fingers, your heart, Cross your eyes, your fingers, your heart, IT'S A COCK-EYED WORLD ! IT'S A COCK-EYED WORLD ! — Also • Our Grand Array of ALL-TALKING FEATURETTES —Including- — Fox Movietone News. Pathe Sound News. P.athe Audio Review. : BE WISE— BOOK NOW— DONT * DELAY ! Telephone 3809. Ring for Reserves. MUNICIPAL THEATRE. THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1930. GRAND OMPLIMEN TARY 0ONCERT By THE NAPIER CITIZENS' BAND, Inc. . (1st H.B. Regimental Band), Assisted by Leading Local Artists. Ticket holders can hook at The BristoL L. R. JAGO, Sec. TE AUTE DISTRICT SPORTS CLUB. CpORTS H/FEETING AT OPAPA, s SATURDAY, MARCH 29tii, 1930. Crest Motor Bus leaves Hastings Post Office at 12.30 .p.m. Fare 3/-. . DANCE IN EVENING (in wool -shed kindlv lent -bv Mr Athol Williams). 1 Admission : Ladies 2/-. gentlemen 3 /-. : . Free bus (Crest Motqrs) leaves Hastmgs P.O. 7.30 p.m. JpARKVALE .^QtOLF '0LLB. ' OPENING OF THE SEASON TO-MORROW, 1.30 p.m. Mixed Foursomes. Afternoon Tea. Members of kinclred clubs coi'dially invited. * H. S. B. RIBBANDS, Hon. Secretary. Q.IRL :QUIDES. ' SWIMMING COMPETITIONS, .Municipal Baths, , SATURDAY, at 7 o'clock. Rela/ Races, Life-saving, Scout Rhces. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. SATURDAY— EASTER— SATURDAY MONDAY— EASTER— MONDAY . ; Two Days' MOTOR CYCLE MOTOR CAR 1 MOTOR CYCLE MOTOR CAR I A G E s NAPIER PARK RACE COURSE. " TARADALE TOWN HALL. , Another Popular JA.ZZ Jj- I G H sr, THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1930. " i Gopd Floor and Supper. Free 'bus leaves Cliv© Square, Napier, at 7.45 p.m., via Port Ahuriri.. Bus leaves Westerman's, -Hastings, at *7.45 p.m. 1/- Return.
MEETINGS. HAWKE'S BAY RUGBY UNION. ANNiUAL GENERAL MEETING. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING A of the above Union will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Napier, qn FRIDA Y, March 28th, at 7.30 p.in. Notification _ of ©elegates -must be -made in iWriting "to the Secretary before - 5 ?p.m. on tbe day. of meeting. W. ANDERSQN, *' • ■ Secretary.
PROFESSIONAL. » jp. Airo^jBs ^ ymvm. ' Teachers of PIANOFORTE AND VIODIN, .HAVE REStJMED TEACHING. ! ,. All systematic instmction for Mando- 5 Im, Steei and Spanish Guitai;, Standaxd . and . lenor Banjo, Banjo-Manfiolin, etc. Pupils prqpared for competitions aiid exammations if desired. ' -Studio: -BRYANT'S BUILDINGS, Tennyson Street,' Napier, And No. '2A Munroe Street, Napier. The place _ to make inquiries for every« thing m conneetion with music. Xhe Studio of Repute. . .
NOTiCES. A.M.P. Australian Mutual Provident Society, BIGGEST AND 'BEST. JSunds, • 1928 ... .... £72, 259, 237, Assurances rn "force, 1928 .... ,£202i213,OU0.. GlaimsHaid (one year), 1928 £2;083,271; Bonuses (a record), Cash .... £3,005,538 WALTER FORSiYTH, Agent for H.B., 'Ehoneas 8333, 8142.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 9
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