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AMUSEMENTS -NIGHT. MUST FALL" * * * M.G.M.'s Outstanding; Production Of the London Stage Success. "NIGHT MUST FALL" * * * Now in its Third Week At * * * THE EMBASSY FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15, 5 & 8. TELEPHONE 82-600. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "NIGHT MUST FALL" HIS MAJESTY'S PACKED TO OVERFLOWING AT EVERY PERFORMANCE 1 ?lans Open THIS MORNING or the Last Five Nights of fay compton iti the Theatrical Sensation "VICTORIA REGINA" Setting a New Box Office Standard! 1 Second Gala MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2. 6/- 4/- 3/- 2/- 1/6 Children Half-price. BE ADVISED —COME EARLY I J C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. present fay comfton fay compton And Her Complete London Company in "VICTORIA REGINA" COMEDY—DRAMA—SPECTACLE TEN BREATH-TAKING SCENES Play Produced by PETER DEARING. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. for O.S. and D.C., also Reserved Stalls at 4/6. At Doers, 81-. Day Sale at Theatre Kiosk, 2/-. Late Door Gallery, 1/6. Prices plus tax. i STOWAWAY Approved for Universal Exhibition. Richard Dix : Joan Perry : ki "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING. Recommended by Censor for Adults. SECRET AGENT XO." Popular Prices : Reserves No Extra. MEETINGS HARBOUR BRIDGE. A Meeting of Persons supporting the above movement will be held at the Chamber of Commerce Rooms on WEDNESDAY, February 16. at 8 p.m. Business: Formation of Association to further the erection of the Auckland Harbour Bridge. All local body representatives, motorists and other supporters are invited. S. J. XJIJIJIUI l, R. H. GREVILLE, Convenors. ATHLETIC SPORTS MONSTER HIGHLAND AND ATHLETIC GAMES BLANDFORD PARK BLANDFORD PARK ~ ipO-MORROW gATURDAY. rpO-MORROW gATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. "DINNA' FORGET!" ' Come and see the Duelling: Contests, rapiers and swords Giants in the Tug-o'-War and the Bonnie Lassies Dancing I AUCKLAND'S BEST ATHLETES COMPETING! « p.UKEOWARF. AgV SPORTS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Train Leaves Aucklandl 9.8 a.m. A** Yellow Bus Leaves Grafton Bridge 0.30 a.m. D. LAWTON, Phone 68W, Waiuku. Bee. a TTUNUA AMATEUR ATHLETIC JL XX CLUB. OPEN MEETING, (p SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. )L» ON HIRST'S PADDOCK, 1 NAIRN'S ROAD, Commencing at 2 p.m. FULL PROGRAMME OF TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS. Entries include the well-known Auckland Athletes Miss E. Munro. H. D. Ball and' M. C. Baker. Hot Water Available. ADMISSION— Adults 1/6, Schoolchildren Free. X AUCKLAND AMATEUR ® ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY, MARCH 5. 1938. 2 P.M. MARDI GRAS CUP CARNIVAL. PROGRAMME—IOOYds, 2QOYds. 440 Yds, 880 Yds, One Mile Run, One Mile Walk, IQOYds Hurdles, 220 Yds Hurdlofi, 440Yd8 Hurdles, High Jump, Broad Jump. Hop. Stop and Vault, Putting 161b Shot, v .--- Hammer, Discus Throw, Javelin Throw. LADIES' EVENTS.—7SYds. lOOYdfl. Shot, Discus, Javelin, Broad Jump. CYCLING EVENTS.—HaIf-mile, One Mile, Two Miles, De'il Tak* th' Hm maist. ENTRY FEES. —Running, Hurdling and Cycling, 1/6 each ovent; Jumping, Throwing, and Ladies' Events, 1/- each. De il lak th Hin'maist Free. Nominations must bo mane on entry forms, and Registered Number given, Entries taken at Clubrooms any evening »u till THURSDAY, February 24f FEBRUARY 23.—EVENING SPORTS (DOMAIN). MARCH 19.—VICTOR LUDORUM ANi: ST. PATRICK CUP CARNIVAL. Points Cups for Runners and Cyclists, in Addition to Individual Prizes. A. G. HILL, o 17 Alston Chambers. Hon. S«o.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22960, 11 February 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22960, 11 February 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22960, 11 February 1938, Page 20