AMUSEMENTS. STRAND TO-DAY. STRAND TO-DAY. STRAND TO-DAY. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS:'II, 2.15, 8. . EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE Majestic and Strand. YOU'VE READ THE TRESS REPORTS. NOW YOU CAN* SEE THE. GAME FROM START TO FINISH. SECOND RUGBY TEST, SECOND RUGBY TEST, SECOND RUGBY TEST, SECOND RUGBY TEST, ' SECOND RUGBY TEST, SECOND RUGBY TEST, BRITAIN V. XTEW yEALAND. KiTAiN ■v. -L"e\v Zealand. CHBISTCHURCH. LANCASTER PARK—34,OOO SPECTATORS—WALK ON N.Z. AND BRITISH TEVMSALL BLACKS WIN TOSS—NICHOLLS KICKS A GOAL—FIRST SCOREDELIRIOUS EXCITEMENT OF CROWD—MURRAY ASSISTED FROM FIELD—INTIMATE VIEWS OF FLAYERS —THE CROWD RUSH FIELD AND SHOULDER CORNERLIVE EVERY THRILLING MOMENT OF THIS MEMORABLE MATCH. Not Forgetting Our Feature Picture — THE DRAMA OF THREE BROTHERS, PLAYED BY THREE BROTHERS. THE THREE MOORE BROTHERS, THREE MOORE BROTHERS, THREE MOORE BROTHERS, OWEN, TOM, MATT, OWEN, TOM, MATT, OWEN, TOM, MATT. OWEN, TOM, MATT. Together For the First Time, In "SIDE STREET." | " SIDE STREET." " SIDE STREET." I Of three brothers, one a policeman, one a surgeon, the third the leader of an underworld gang. .. . Pitted against, but fighting for each other. (A Radio Picture.) BOX PLANS AT STRAND. Phone 43-114. Prices: 1/ to 2/.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-XIGHT. PRINCE EDWARD (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre). TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 P.M. 2ND RUGBY TEST MATCH. BRITAIN V. NEW ZEALAND, At Christchurch last Saturday. Also, DOUBLE-FEATURE TALKIE BILL, Headed by SOPHIE TUCKER in " HONKY TONK " (New York's Famous Night Club.) All-Talking and Singing Comedy Hit. Second Talkie Feature : "£KINNER STEPS OUT," With GLENN TRYON and MYRNA KENNEDY. In Addition : Talking Comedy and News. Circle and Stalls, 1/. Children, Gd. TUDOR -— REMUERA. (Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT. 8. ALL-TALKING ! ALL-TALKING ! RUTH CHATTERTON, With CLIVE BROOK, MARY NOLAN And WILLIAM j>OWELL, In Somerset Maugham's Flashing Poignant Comedy, "CHARMING SINNERS." (Recommended More Suitable for Adult Audiences'.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Which Includes : "When Caesar Ran a Newspaper," "Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet," "Pining Pioneers," and Paramount Sound News. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, GEORGE BANCROFT in "THE MIGHTY." —GREY LYNN CINEMA.— (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. Another Double-Feature Talking and Singing Programme. . (1) RadiQ Pictures Present NOAH BEERY and OLIVE BORDEN In "LOVE IN THE DESERT," The Mightiest Drama of the Desert ever . Filmed. .«,.„„ (2) Paramount Pictures Present RUTH CHATTERTON and JACK OAKIE in "THE DUMMY." Thrilling, Exciting, Delightful Melodrama. Recommended by the N.Z. Censor as more suitable for Adult Audiences. SPECIAL MATINEE ON SAT. AT 2 p.m. VICTORIA —" DEVONPORT. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) British International Pictures Present " ATLANTIC," " ATLANTIC," LEVIATHAN OF ALL TALKIES. With' the Biggest Cast ever assembled in any picture. INSPIRING ! STUPENDOUS ! Recommended by the N.Z. Censor as more suitable for adult audiences. AN ALL-TALKIE PROGRAMME. Usual Prices. 22-9GS for Reserves. _• HOCKEY. rt TT O C K E Y. VSw REMUERA — TO-MORROW. .</£*s-—N ' 1-50 P.m. NORTH SHORE V. *T? S.OMERVILLE. "~* At 3.0 p.m. UNIVERSITY V. MT. EDEN. WESLEY V. ST. LUKE'S. 11 E. J. HEWITT, Sec. A.H.A. CHURCH NOTICES. rnWELFTH ALL NIGHT OF PRAYER, J- GRANGE ROAD CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY.) Rev. John Laird, at 8.30 p.m., "The Holy Spirit and Victory." Rev. R. C. Roberts, at 10.30 p.m., "The Holy Spirit and Power." 11 DECEASED ESTATES. •vrOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE ESTATE OF MRS. LOUISA A. WILLIAMSON, late of Belmont, Takapuna, .Widow, Deceased. All persons having? claims against the Estate of the late Mrs. Louisa A. Williamson, who have not already sent in their accounts, are requested to forward itemised particulars of the amounts due, with a certificate that the amount* were due and unpaid at the date of her death, June 6, 1930, to the Executors in care of F. H. WILLIAMSON, Solicitor, 117, Victoria Arcade, Queen St., Auckland. xll
DYERS AND CLEANERS. ALWAYS remember Porters, established 1892, still leadincr service and prices. 43, Karangahape Rd. Phone 41-741. A CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot.—Vacuum Cleaning Co., Albert St. Phone 41-769. D 4 TTATS, Hats, Hats — Cleaned, Blocked, same day if Hnt Hospital. High St. A "OENNY Square- Foot—Carpets Electric a- Keating. Vacuum Process. — Domestic Vacuum Co.. opp. Civic. Phone 44-GOO. D ■DIPLEY'S Cleaning Services — Vacuum -"' Cleaning, also Windows, Shops, Offices. Houses.—Phone 42-741. 10, Commerce St. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 20
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