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ARCADIA, -— RCADIA KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Last Screening, - "THE AIR CIRCUS," ; The Great All-Talking Paramount Drama, "■interference!" i starts monday next. Time of Screening: 2 p.m. and 7.45. TVELTA THEATRE — _ NEW LYNN ±f TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. Rin Tin Tin in RINTY OF THE DESERT.
Also, "THE SHAKEDOWN" T>AGUE "DENEFIT /CONCERT esf\ EAGUB -BENEFIT Concert (fry/ concert" "chamber TOWN HALL. MONDAY ATEXT, QEPT. OA ONDAY l> EXT, ,fe E PT. 00, AT 8 P.M. CJTAR PROGRAMME. *->TAR X BOGHAMMe! AUCKLAND'S LEADING ARTISTS. Grand Gramophone Recital from 7 15-9 p.m., arranged by Moore's Gramophone Ltd THE CONCERT OF THE YEAH Proceeds in aid of S. Ball; a member of ~_ the Newton Club. PRICES: Orchestral Stalls, a/; Stalks and Gallery, 1/. oO IVAN CULPAN, H on . Secretary. T>ETTER THAN ANY PICTURE SHOW* X > 600 CHILDREN SINGING TOWN WRESTLING. rpOWN TTALL. X OWN -O-ALL. '. rpUESDAY, OCTOBER -( -l UESDAY, October 1, AT 8 P.M. GEORGE VT7ALKER EORGE VVaIKER (Heavy-weight Champion of Canada.) V. CLARENCE T7IKLUND . Clarence -I^kldnd (Light-Heavy Champion of the World). Eight 10-Minute Rounds. Preceded by FIRST-CLASS PRELIMINARIES. ■Popular Prices .-Stage, 10/; Dress Circle o/ ; Reserves, 7/6; Gallery, 2/6. We nav Tax EACH LADY (escorted) Frle to bepaid 3 for Gallery - A " ReS6rve Seats must ~Si Plan now °P en at Carter and BOOK EARLY. NOTE.—The Ekland-Vance bout has been postponed owing to an injury to Vance received while training. vance REUNIONS. jagfe-e) "JV z, oLr> colonists' ASSOCIATION. 18«328r THE ANNUAL REUNION ißigMgiffll. - Will be held on OCTOBER 10, 1929 MEMBERSHIP.—Any Colonist of u0 years residence and upwards in New Zealand desirous of joining the Association and attending the Reunion is requested to apply to the Hon. Secretary. Registration is free. Membership Badges may be "ad at 5/ each.—S. COLDICUTT, Hon. Sec, 6 Hellaby's Bldgs,, opp, C.P.0., Queen St x2B
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 22
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