AMUSEMENTS. ■ THE ' NATIONAL Direction: Williamson Films! THREE SESSIONS DAILY* 11, 2.15 AND B.' TO-DAY'S BIGGEST HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! CHARLIE CHAPLIN -CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in CHARLIE CHAPLIN, "CITY LIGHTS" in "CITY LIGHTS'" "CITY LIGHTS/' COMMENCING FRIDAY: The Immortal Story by Joseph Hergesheimer, "TOL'ABLE DAVID" "TOL'ABLE DAVID" "TOL'ABLE DAVID/ , Featuring RICHARD CROMWELL. NOAH BEERY, JOAN PBERg. "Sweeping the World as the Year's Greatest Talkie." "TOL'ABLE DAVID" "TOL'ABLE DAVID" "TOL'ABLE DAVID" "TOL'ABLE DAVID," ' The Picture the -whole world •will remember ! Tragedy transforms a boy, always called "jest tol'able," into a man of courage and action. A dramatic plot, fascinating situations, beautiful romance and powerful action staged against the vivid background of the West Virginia Mountain country. \. NATIONAL PRICES \ \ I -^ \ 2/, 1/6, 1/. \ Children Half-Price. PHONE RESERVES, 42-169. AS COSY AS TOUR OWN FIRESIDE, THE LYRIC" THE LYRIC SYM6NDS ST. THIS EVENING, 8 P.M. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special, "THE BIG HOUSE." "THE BIG HOUSE." "THE BIG HOUSE." "THE BIG HOUSE." "A" Certificate. Romance that vies with drama for thriHs. With. Wallace Beery, Chester Morris, Letls Stone, Leila Hyams, Robt. Montgomery, Etc. Also, A DOGVILLE COMEDY, " WHO KILLED ROVER?" " WHO KILLED ROVER?" Good Supporting Programme of Shorts. KINGSLAND TALKIES. TO-NIGHT v AND TO-MORROW NJGHT. "HOOK, LINE AND SINKEK." Wheeler and Woolsev in their Fun Bole. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. CYRIL MAUDE in "GRUMPY." ' The, Finest Picture in Years. SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1931. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. JUNE 6 AND 8. First Race about 11.15 a.m. each day. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE: Each Person *(» ' Vehicles z/ LBGER ENCLOSURE: Each Person 5 ' GRANDSTAND: 12/6 Gentlemen »' /( . Ladies V CHILDREN under 12 willl NOT * admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No Person vho has at Wj% t S the passing of the Gaming and LoWr Act Amendment, 190S, fo "°^ n S r % ©rk, tion of a Bookmaker or B° o^ a £?J, n \rill no Disqualified or Undesirable Person be permitted to the Ellerslie during the Winter Meeting, and >£ any fc person is found on such Coursei ne Removed therefrom and Pro&ecuteu Trespass. prohibit^ The Promotion of .S™eP s *f ulat ion and any person infringing «« }si will be removed from the Racecuu prosecuted. ~ gpEXCE, Secretary. 6 A VONDALE JOCKEY A. (Incorporated). ELECTION OP_OFFICE BEARERS. NOMINATIONS for the Positions of PRESIDENT, VICEI'KESIDENT, ~,VB ; ""M E MB EBS O F COiI S * tary at thotWi 3 , 1031 West, on FRIDAY MiAA. at 5 p.m. A T pabOOBA^; I ~>- \ INDOOR BOWLS' Ijk INDOOR BOWLStHis popular gn.iio. J «% nd attrai-tion to i»>tii . <• •,• , iune rs. .;. • ment. COMING EVENTS: ~ TO-NIGfIT.-Fours Tourney. - THE LITTLE GRKf
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 3 June 1931, Page 16
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