amusements. : OWING TO THE PH FOR SEATS, THE END," WILL COM AND 8 P.M. "ANNA TO-DAY, AT 11. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. THE A British story written by a Britisher! His I The Prince of Wales said: "The*' finest play I have ever seen." ' Sir John Monash said: "Though a play of war, it has nothing of the horror or the bitterness of war." The stage sensation of the century. "Journey's End" has broken all world's records, and has enthralled millions of people of many nations and in many countries on stage and screen. A STORY WITHOUT RANCOU It's war, yes—but the British aspect IT IS THE MOST Love of man for man, love of IT WAS BROADCAST BOOKINGS ARB HEAVY. Box Plans now on NO INCREASE WITHOUT
The Last Day to See "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." " THE LONDON " (J PP- G - p - a) - The All-British Talkie Theatre. — "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," — — "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," — — "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," — ALL ENGLISH TALKIE SUPPORTS. Sessions : 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Entire Change of Programme. "STRANGE CARGO." 100% English Talkie Drama. THE LONDON. Ambassador pt. chevalier. TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. Fox Movietone Presents " THE BIG PARTY," With Sue Carol, Dixie Lee, Walter Catlet and "Whispering" Jack Smith. WRESTLING. t THE EX-'SERVICE-MEN'S WRESTLING UNION (Under the Auspices of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association). 20% to Unemployed Returned Men. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, AUG. 9, AT 8 P.M. MORMON TOM ALLEY, (Light Heavy-weight World's Champion), V. KARA PASHA, (The Terrible Turk.) < EIGHT 10-MINUTE ROUNDS. FIRST-CLASS PRELIMINARY BOUTS. Owing to Military Restrictions Band will not be available. POPULAR PRICES: Stage, 10/ Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 5/ ; Reserves, 7/0; Gallery, 2/0. Ladies Half-price to Stalls Only. BOOK EARLY. Reserves at Carter and Asher's, Shortland St. Day Sales at Jack Watts and Co., Exchange' Lane. Buyers of Day Sale Tickets will be admitted a few minutes before those obtaining tickets at the door. 8
LODGE NOTICES. nA.rt*t "\TULLI SUCUNDUS H-'QP'B- LODGE, 3442, N.Z. 6. G.L.E. All Members are requested to attend the above Lodge TO-MORROW (Friday), August 8, at Ilenall St. Hall, Ponsonby. . SPECIAL BUSINESS. 7 GUN CLUBS. IJIAKAPUNA ROD AND GUN CLUB. The Official Opening of the Club's New Shooting Ground at Barry's Point, Takapuna, will take place on SATURDAY, August 0, at 2 p.m. SERIES OF SWEEPSTAKES FOR MEMBERS AND VISITORS. Boats leave Auckland at 12.50 p.m., 1.20 p.m., and 2 p.m., connecting with buses to ground. Vehicular Service via Devonport. All Shooters and Supporters cordially invited. 7 11. 0. LAMB, Hon. Sec. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M K " J A NTHOXY pRICE, SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to announce that lie has commenced the Practice of his Profession at 512, DILWORTH BUILDINGS, Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. l Phone for Appointment. 42-034. B LAWN TENNIS. "PvUNLOP Tennis Ball was used in all big U matches in New Zealand last year. Auckland Las gone Dunlop again. H
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 7 August 1930, Page 28
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