AMUSEMENTS. V AT ~~~ AT / >■ THE ' NATIONAL / 11—2.13—5. \ Direction .. J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director . Beaumont Smith. LAST NIGHT OF " DIRIGIBLE." COMMENCING TO-MORROW, SURELY THERE HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN PRESENTED SUCH A . WONDERFUL PROGRAMME OF DRAMA, INTEREST. FUN, JOT, DAUGHTER AND VAUDEVILLE. A SPECIAL HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE KIDDIES. A GREAT SHOW FOR THE GROWN-UPS. JUST LPOK!!! Mark Twain's Immortal Comedy, "TOM SAWYER." "TOM SAWYER." "TOM SAWYER." "TOM SAWYER." "TOM SAWYER." "TOM SAWYER." "TOM SAWYER." (A Paramount Production.) Bringing back to us again JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, A little taller, a little bigger, but he'll never grow up—he's just the .same happy winsome boy.. And lie is supported by MITZI GREEN, — And — JUNIOR DURKIN. Two of the Screen's Most Popular Children. Mark Twain's Masterpiece, brought to life! You remember those mischievous children, Tom Sawyer—Huckleberry Finn — Becky Thatcher, And then Aunt Polly, and Teacher, and the Minister, and the Judge and Injun Joe. WHAT FUN! WHAT LAUGHTER! — Also — COMMENCING TO-MORROW. AFTERNOON AND EVENING ONLY. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ACT. LITTLE NANCY. Champion Juvenile Ball Puncher of the Dominion. A Sweet Little Hit of Femininity, but oh, what a punch she's got. PRICES: 2/. 1/6 and 1/. Children, Half-price. RESERVES, PHONE 42-169. STRAND n, 2.13 and S p.m. Direction Thomas A. O'Brien. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF WINNIE LIGHTNER IN - "SHE COULDN'T SAY NO." Also, BILLIE DOVE in 'TO-MORROW.". ; — TO-MORROW — The famous characters of "Whit Price Glory" end '"The Cod;-eyed World" in (i further comedy version of War and .Women —fun with the fleet. EDMUND LOWE and VICTOR McLAGLEN In i . WOMEN OF ALL —rNATIONS. When marines love, the statute of limitations is repealed. »■ * * « A rich, racy"funbilled battle of wits, wiles and women. ■* * * * Blustering, boisterous, booming Flagg, and slick, smooth, suave Quirt. * * ._ •• • EL BRENDEL, Starring in the. Sultan's Harem of 21 wives. . GRETA. NISSEN, The Swedish Blonde Beauty speaks for the first time'in (lie talkies—a beautiful > voice. supportsTwo Fox Movietone Gazettes, Lloyd Hamilton Comedy. Fox Travelogue. Plans at Strand or Ring 43-114." Prices: Stalls, 1/; Res.. 1/6; Circle, 1/6: Res., 2/3. :
LEAGUE FOOTBALL. £&> LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Jfr* CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY ROOPE ROOSTER KNOCK-OUT COMPETITION. CITY ,V." PONSONBY. CITY V. PONSONBY. CITY V. PONSONBY. DEVONPORT V. NEWTON' 1 " DEVONPORT V. NEWTON* DEVONPORT V. NEWTON* RICHMOND V. ELLERSLIE. 5 ' RICHMOND V. ELLERSLIE. RICHMOND V. ELLERSLIE, No. 1.—1.45. 3 £°iW S AT THB PARK. Follow the Crowd and Witness Fast, Spectacular Football. Admission.— Gents: Ground 1/, Stand 1/. Ladies: Ground 6d, Stand Od. 2S DANCING. TECHNICAL COLLEGE U^t BT t^S9^ BALT ' CLUB. Vp L «t£^9. YABLE DANCE. TEACHERS OF DANCING. gALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, r»ar,M^ all 2! d ,. Private Tuition. — Modern 1 ? D n tudlC| 30 - Palmerston Buildings. »pp. <j.P.U. " • j)4 TJIRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor, tim*. i*/ le ?£ y guaranteed. Jazz or Oldtime, is/.—174, Ppper gymondg St. B MISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, Tuitinn y n? nds st - < nex t St. Paul's)— xumon Classes, Mondays and Thursdays, SrrioS; Tl D ? nce s every Saturday, S p.m. amS P " vate Lessons at any time by appointment—Particulars Phone 42-237 or otudio. jj J>ARISIAN Studio, 410. Queen St. (below Ai», a £ ern , acle )-—Miss Violet Brooks. Mr. Dancin y ' Private Tuition, Ballroom "VTANCY.— ML Albert Unemployed Dance, Bi .v f Kin T s George's iZT*. Mt. Albert ton 'Snt.'—Jack. 27
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 202, 27 August 1931, Page 24
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