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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL TWO DAYS. 1 WARNING! " Bulldog Drummond will not. be screened again in Auckland for many ■■' :■ ■, weeks to come. J, - TIMES OF PERFORMANCES: 11, 2.15, 8 P.M. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN I ..;.,: . .-.1N.,,' .., ~,-. , . I DRUMMOND." The Audible Picturisation of the Famous Light Melodrama By SAPPER. And a Programme of Talking- • Musical Shorts. : Box Plan at Theatre and. Lewis Eady, Ltd. — STRAND.— -—STRAND. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Auckland's Intimate "Talkie" House. , NEXT FRIDAY. NEXT FRIDAY. In the stupendous drama of revelry and revolution, beauty and barbarity. HEAR AND SEE • HEAR AND SEE This great Sound Synchronised Attraction, bringing you the unparalleled music of the Roxy Orchestra of 110 Players, direct from the famous Rosy Theatre, New York. DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO . DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO IN. "THE RED .DANCE, ,, " THE RED DANCE/' "THE RED PANCE/^_ "THE RED DANCE," " THE RED DANCE," .With CHARLES FARRELL, CHARLES FARRELL, The Chico of "Seventh Heaven." Love is a woman's only cause. Torn between her affection for the handsome noble, played by Charles Farrell, and the greathearted peasant,, enacted by Ivan Linow, Dolores Del Rio discovers that even a clumsy peasant can be noble. This colourful melodrama, produced by Raoul Walsh, so interested New Yorkers that it played 12 weeks at the Globe Theatre on Broadway. THE BRILLIANT, FASCINATING AND THRILLING SOUND SYNCHRONISED, FLAMING.SPECTACLE. STRAND — FRIDAY NEXT. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE AND LEWIS EADY, LTD. — ARCADIA. SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK. Alan Birmingham, Leila Hyams, Clyde Cook, J. Farrell McDonald, In a Thrilling All-Talking Melodrama, "MASQUERADE." Suspense — Action ■— Romance. Supporting Programme of TALKING, SINGING and SOUND FEATURES Includes: "THE FAMILY PICNIC" Two-part All-Talking Comedy. . "FOUR MARRIED MEN" This Act is Great. "FOX MOVIETONE NEWS" . The Spice of the Programme. PATHE SOUND NEWS The Latest. PATHE AUDIO REVIEW ~ Always Good. PARK YOUR CAR AND BUY YOUR PETROL AND OIL At THE TOWN HALL PARKING STATION, Next Town Hall, Grey Avenue. :26 ATHLETIC SPORTS. mAPU QJPORTS pLUB. (Under Northern Athletic Union Rules.) QPORTS Ty/TEETING. | AND A THLETIC JfJVENTS VTTEDNESDAY, JANUARY "| 1030. T3ECREATION Q. ROUND, rpVPU. (NATURE'S BEAUTY SPOT). ; CHOPPING EVENTS. (All Taraire Blocks.) 1. MAIDEN STANDING CHOP, of £6 10/, 12in. Block. Ist, £5; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10/. Nomination, 6/6. 2. TAPU CUP STANDING CHOP, of £27. 15in. Block. Ist, £20 and Cup valued 25gns.; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2. Nomination, 27/. Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. ' 3. OPEN STANDING CHOP, of £8. 12in. Block. Ist, £5; 2nd', £2; 3rd, £1. Nomination, 8/. | 4.—UNDERHAND CHOP, of £12. 15in. Block. Ist, £8; 2nd. £2 10/; 3rd, £1 10/. Nomination, 12/. RUNNING EVENTS. , 1. 100 YDS. OPEN HANDICAP, of £10. i Ist, £7; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Nomination, JO/2.—I2OYDS. OPEN HANDICAP, of £7. Ist, £5; 2nd, £1 10/; 3rd, 10/. Nomination, 11. : 3. 120 YDS. HURDLE RACE, of £5. Ist, £3; 2nd, £1 10/; 3rd, 10/. Nomination, 5/. ' 4.—22OYDS OPEN HANDICAP, of £7. l*t, £5; 2nd, £1 10/; 3rd, 10/. Nomination, 7/. Nominations close with the Secretary, Tapu, at midday, SATURDAY, December 14, 1929. Air nominations MUST be accompanied by Entrance Fee and performances, for last two years or the last eight performances (if any). Three nominations or no event; five nominations or no second prize. ■ ■ ■ , All Protests must be lodged in writing with the Secretary within 20 minutes after the event, accompanied by a fee of 10/, which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Conditions.—(l) The decisions of the Committee shall in all cases ,be final and not amenable to action at law. (2) The Committee may add to, delete from, or postpone the programme if deemed necessary. (3) The Committee reserve the right to rehandicap any competitor on the day. Competitors compete at their own risk. Registration.—All Competitors who wish to compete in any event at any Sports Meeting held under the Rules of the N.A.U. (Incorporated), shall cause themselves to be registered on the books of the Union prior to competing. Handicaps will be made known on . Ground on day of Sports. Officials. — Handicapper for Chopping Events: Mr. C- L. Hardy, Auckland. Running Events: Mr. McAnnny, Auckland. HOT WATER PROVIDED BOOTHS ON GROUND. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. TRANCE IN -pVENING. FUN AND SPORT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Full particulars from A. A; BROOK, Hon. Secretary. Royal Oak Hotel, Tapu. Phone 1935. 11

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 293, 11 December 1929, Page 28

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