AMUSEMENTS. 1TS WHIZZING TO NAPIER ITS WHIZZING TO NAPIER. The bupreme All-Talking Drama of the Air. bupreme All-Talking Drama of the Air. "F L 1 G H T" "F L 1 G H T" "F L 1 G H T" "F L I G H T" "F L I G H rr\ A Thrilling Drama of the A Thrilling Drama of the Daredevils of the Clouds. Daredevils of the Clouds. Also The BIG F1GHT Film The BIG FIGHT Film The 15-round Fistio Battle fought at Wel lingtou last Saturday. March 29th. DONOVAN v. SARKON DONOVAN v. SARRON DONOVAN v. SARRON DONOVAN v. SARRON DONOVAN v. -SARRON DONOVAN v. SARRON As witnessed by 17,000 spectators, who aoclaimed it the greatest and best figbt ever staged in New Zealand. Ringside patrons. the referee and the press, who have reviewed the picture at a private screening, acclaim it to be far superior, in regard to viewpoint, than the actual fight. At — TO-NIGHT — At 7.45 — TO-NIGHT — 7.45 Also showing at THE DAILY MATINEE at 2.30. THE DAILY . MATINEE at- 2.30. At TALK1ES The Home of TALKlEb TALK1ES Superior TALKIES TALKIES aud TALKIES TALKIES Greater TALKIES (Thompson-Payne Pictures) GAIETY D E T U X £ AIETY XJ B JL'UXE Columbia Pictures present AN ALL-TALKING SENSATION AN ALL-TALKING SENSATION. A picture such as you get once in a lifetime ! Words fail to describe the sweep, breadth and immensity of this powerful drama of the aii-— thrilling aua never-to-be-forgotten scenes of daring ancl heroism above the clouds. "FLIGHT" Planes zoeming "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" darting and "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" s w e e p i n g- "FLIGHT" • "FL'IGHT" through the "EL1GHT" "FLIGHT" clouds in "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" thrilling battle "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" forma tionS, "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" taiL epins, lcop "FLIGIIT" "FLIGIIT" the loop, Im- "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" melman turns, "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" para, hnte "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" leaps, hazard- "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" ous , landings. "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" death defying "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" exploits. "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" And a beau- "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" tiful ttory of "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" love, hcinour "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" and daring. "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" Featuring "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" JACK HOLT, "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" JACK HOLT. "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" • "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" LILA LEE. "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" LILA LEE. "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" RALPH "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT" RALPH "FLIGHT" "FLIGHT' GRAVES "FLIGHT "FLIGHT" GRAVES "FLIGHT" And. above all, THE TOPIC OF NEW ZEALAND, THE TOPIC OF NEW ZEALAND. The DONOVAN— SARRON FIGHT DONOVAN— SARRON FIGHT DONOVAN— SARRON FIGHT DONOVAN— SARRON FIGHT DONOVAN— SARRON FIGHT DONOVAN— SARRON FIGHT Showing in the most sensational and rcalistic manner every second of the full 15 rounds better than if you had a ringside seat. A battle of science fbat every man, woman and child will enjoy. BE WISE — -BOOK EARLY. As cerord business will be recorded with this stupendous attraction, int-ending patrons are urged to make early application for xeservations. BOY PLANS AT THEATRE. Or ring -"phone 3809 for Reserve. SATURDAY— EASTER— SATURDAY MONDAY— EASTER-MONDAY Two Days' MOTOR CYCLE MOTOR CAR MOTOR CYCLE MOTOR .CAR ^ A G E S NAPIER PARE RACECOURSE.
JJANCE ! JJANCE ! PUKETAPU HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), April 5th. . Free Govt. bus leaves Clive Square 7.ib p.m. Good music. Supper. Ladies 2/6, Gent.'s 3/6. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT JAZZ JJANCE. JAZZ JJANCE. COSMOPOLITAN HALL. Gent.'s 2/6, Ladies 2/-. jpOPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE, Milton Road, Napier. Mr W. Mitchell's Band. Good Floor and Suppei PETANE SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB'S ^NNUAL JJALL AT ESKDALE. . THURSDAY, APRIL 10th. 1930. FULL MOTEO ORCHESTRA qf Seyen Instraments. Cars leavo Motor Companty's 7.30 Sharp. W. S. M. C-OCKERILL, Organiser. NOT1CES. J^APIER JJITIZENS' jgAND, With which is incorporated 1st H.B. Regimental Band. will give a CONCEltT On MARINE PARADE ROTUNDA, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) at 8.15 p.m. C. W. McCONNELL, Conductor. NAPIER BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL ^{.RAND JjlAIR. - SCHOOL GROUNDS, SATURDAY,- APRIL 12, in aid of Scbqol Lihrary. ..Gifts of produce, etc., welcomed. Fre'e .b'us. to and from ' Scli ool : Bi g .Openihg Ceremony . , S ATUR P A Y, :. APRIL 12. , - JJAWKE'S JgAY. JOCKEY JYLUR AUTUMN MEETING, APRIL 11th and 12th, 1930. ACCEPTANCES Close MONDAY, April 7th, at 8 p.m. Full-Programme ih N^i, Rsfere»
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 55, 5 April 1930, Page 7
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