AMUSEMENTS. THE , | NATIONAL, j " JOURNEY'S END " Unquestionably the greatest and most realistic drama the stage or the screen lias ever known. "Journey's End" depicts the weaknesses, the strengths and the wonderful comradeship of the British troops in the trenches during the most strenuous period of the Great War. MORNING SESSION: 11 O'CLOCK— "ALL TAILS," A Perfectly Delightful Picture .all about Dogs. n ' 2 °~" JOURNEY'S END." " JOURNEY'S END." ' _AFTERNO~ON~ SESSION: " ALL TAILS," / 2.30— THE CHILDREN'S MID-WINTER HOLIDAY TREAT. (MATINEES ONLY.) LILLIAN O'LEARY'S 40 — TINY MITES — 40 In | TOM THUMB VAUDEVILLE Quite as attractive as a pantomime for the "Kiddies" and the grown-ups cannot help appreciating the wonderful talent of our Auckland youngsters. Their singing and dancing is a revelation and the briiliant wedding march in which the whole, of the children take part is a magnificent spectacle. | JOURNEY'S END." 3 P.M.- j JOURNEY'S END." ' EVENING SESSION: S O'CLOCK— "ALL TAILS." [JOURNEY'S END." I j JOURNEY'S END." j Box Plans at the Theatre. Phone 42-109. Prices: 1/, 1/G, 2/3 and 2/10. including the Latest Amusement Tax Charges. THE LONDON. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. 2 o'clock To-day. Double Star Bill and HAROLD LLOYD for the Children. " THE WRECKER," " THE WRECKER," THE GREAT RAILROAD THRILLER, And JOSEPH HISLOP IN The t oves of tdobert -ourns." he amoves of -Robert -Durns." Sessions': 11.15, 2,0, 4.30 and 7.30. Day Prices: Stalls-, 1/; Circle, 1/6. Children. Half-price. Evening Prices: Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/3, including tax. THE LONDON. PETER PAN — AUCKLAND'S LATEST CABARET. TO-MORROW NIGHT (WED.). DANCING TO 12 P.M. . ADMISSION, 7/6 DOUBLE. MUSIC BY THE PETER PAN DANCE BAND. SPECIAL PRICES FOR AFTER-THEATRE PATRONS. GRILL ROOM OPEN FROM 5.30 F.M. TO 12.30 A.M. For Reservations Phone 46-777. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. UC'KLAND RUGBY LEAGUE. WEDNESDAY. COMPETITIONS. CARLAW PARK TO-MORROW. N.Z. FERTILIZERS V- STONEX BROS., VICTORIA PARK. 4 P.M. Ml - . A. E. Smith. CHESS TAXIS V. ROYAL BILLIARD ACADEMY, CARLAW PARK, NO. 1, 2.30 P.M. TROTTING TRAINERS V. PRIVATE TAXIS CARLAW PARK, NO. 2, 2.30 P.M. Barmen zi Bye. Primary Schools Match between DEVONPORT AND PONSONBY, CARLAW PARK NO. 1, AT 1.30 P.M. ■ Admission fid. x2O PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. STEND SERVICE. Leaving Prince's Wharf Wednesdays, 9.45 a.m.; Fridays. 6.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 1.45 p.m. ; Sundays, 0.45 a.m. From Ostend, Saturdays, 7 a.m. BRADNEY AND BINNS. , D 4 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M K- J a nthoxy p RICE ' SURGEON DENTIST. Begs to announce that he has commenced the Practice of his Profession at 512, DILWORTII BUILDINGS, Hours: 0 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Phone for Appointment. 42-034. B - i LAWN TENNIS. DUNLOP TENNIS BALL Again Adopted by AUCKLAND LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION For the Coming Season. ' T rno, Let, Devonport, Asphalt Tennis Court, close shady trees. —Ring 41-402 or 22-420. 26 DYERS AND CLEANERS. OA It PET Cleaning reduced to 6d per square yard.—Domestic Vacuum Co., 300, Queen St. Phone 44-600. D CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot. — Vacuum Cleaning Co., Albert St. Phone 41-760. D 4 ■pHILLIPS' Hat Hospital, specialists in Hat Renovating; ladies' or gentlemen's Cleaners and Dyers.—High St. D RIPLEY'S Cleaning Services — Vacuum Cleaning, also 'Windows, Shops, Offices, Houses.—Phone 42-741. 10, Commerce St. ' D SUITS, Costumes, Carpets, Cleaned, Sterilised ; latest scientific methods.—N.Z. Drv Cleaninc Co. Phone 41-399. B VACUUM Cleaning. 2/6 per hour, cleaners hired out. 3/ hplf day, 5/ day.—Write Thorough. 0471. Star. x 23 A / —SUITS, Costumes, Frocks (plain), */ beautifully cleaned, pressed, when brought to Porter's, 43, Karangaliape Rd. ' B A /O—SUPERBA Dry Cleaners; price w duality cleaning: Dyeing spccifi)'sed: daily delivery.—Ss, Jcrvois Rd. Phone 27-443. B MUSICAL TUITION. OF 7 Banjoists playing Musicians' Dance, 5 were my pupils.—Walter Smith, Studio, Lewis Eady's. D INSURANCE. LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., Assets £30,000,000. Phone 43-123.—5; O'Connell St. Manager. Wilfrid Skegg. D TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. AGENT L. G. Smith anil Corona Typewriters, Keelox Ribbons and Cf«.rbnns.Thomas Bailey, Swamon St. Phone 44-257. OEMINOiTONS, Underwoods, Royals, l-l' second-hand ; first-class condition guaranteed.—lmperial Typewriters, 2, Swanson St., corner Queen St. iJ
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 201, 26 August 1930, Page 20
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