AMUSEMENTS. <^v7C5> Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS— CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK „ CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK In "SILENCE," " SILENCE," " SILENCE," With PEGGY SHANNON. His sealed lips spell happiness for two peojile. Shame for himself. Will he speak to save himself? I.ife depends upon his silence. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PARAMOUNT NEWS, SCREEN SOUVENIRS, SMITH AND DALE, ALI.-TA LKIE CO MED Y. PHONE 30-100. FRIDAY NEXT: FRIDAY NEXT: . GOOD ENOUGH TO BETRAY, BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO MARRY! Little Roberta Alden loved Clyde Griffith with all the strength of her soul . . . and so loving him gave him everything that a woman can give the "man she loves . . . She begged him to marry her . . . But would he? . . . Oh, no. . . Because lie had found someone with wealth nnf position . . . And beside her tliu little factory girl looked poor indeed ... A story as old as the world itself. That's . . . I AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. I Paramount's Most Important Contribution to the Screen. THEODORE DREISER'S DARING AND ROMANTIC STORY OP MODERN YOUTH, PORTRAYED BY A CAST OF YOUNGSTERS, INCLUDING PHILLIPS HOLMES, PHILLIPS HOLMES, SYLVIA SIDNEY, SYLVIA SIDNEY, FRANCES DEE. FRANCES DEE. Destined to become the Most Con- . troversial Picture in Years. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. I BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. BOOK EARLY— THE WHOLE TOWN'S WAITING TO SEE THIS PICTURE. PHONE 30-100. No Extra Charge for Reserves. jyj-OUNT EDEN BOYS' BAND. AT MISSION BAY, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). 3 DOG SHOW. A UCKLAND KENNEL ASSOCIATION. i ALL SORTS"OF DOGS ! SHOW, . To be Held in THE DRILL HALL, . RUTLAND STREET, oil SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. ■ N'6 Benching. No Entry Fees. Give the Family Mongrel a Chance! Classes for (a) The Greatest Mongrel, (li) Best Conditioned Coat, (c) Longest Tail, (d) Bandy Legs, (e) Longest Ears, (f) Most Tricks, (g) Healthiest Mouth and Teeth, (h) Soulful Eyes, (i) Saddest Dog, (j) Best Behaved Dog, (k) Dog with Wisest Expression, (1) Cheekiest Dog, (in) Ugliest Dog, (n) Shortest Tail, (o) Fastest Wagger. Association's Medals for Winners. I Schedules obtainable from The HON. SECRETARY, :5 G.P.O. Box 041, Auckland. ' REGATTAS. merc.erTegatta, DON'T MISS MERCER REGATTA, ON FEBRUARY 27 NEXT. GOOD DAY'S SPORT. SEE THE OUTBOARD MOTOR SPEED FIENDS. ROWING EVENTS, •MAORI CANOE RACES, HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING, HORSE SWIMS, DUCK BOAT [RACES, GREASY BOOM, SIDE-SHOWS, and THlf BEAUTIFUL WAIKATO RIVER. Auckland-Mercer Return, 4/9. Admission : Grounds, 1/G ; Children 14 years and under, 6d. G. L. MERCER, Hon. Sec., Box 21, Mercer. sf. M. E-NTING, 3 Treasurer, Bos 3, Mercer. RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT MATAMATA—FEBRUARY 6. Special Excursion Tickets available for return until February S, 1932, will be issued to Matamata Ilacccourse from Auckland, Paeroa and intermediate stations on February G by trains due to arrive Racecourse not later than 12 noon. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS—FEBRUARY 6. A train for Matamata Racecourse (for stops see handbill) leaves Auckland 6.55 a.m., Newmarket 7.3. Papakura 7.46, Pukekohe S.lO, Mercer 8.42, Huntly 9.20, Frankton 10.5, arriving Racecourse 11.18 a.m. Return train leaves Racecourse 5.50 p.m., Matamata G. 5, Frankton 7.35, Auckland arrive 10.48 p.m. Usual 8.0 a.m. FranktonRotorua train will lea,ve Frankton 7.40 a.m., Hamilton 7.50, Morrinsville 9.10, Matamata 11.27 a.m., thence will run as usual. A train stopping where required for passengers leaves Matamata for Rotorua 5.56 p.m., Racecourse 6.1, Putaruru 7.5, Rotorua arrive 9.10 p.m. Usual .3.40 p.m. Frankton-Paeroa train leaves Frankton 5.15 p.m., Hamilton 5.25, Morrinsville arrive 6.27, depart 7.0 (after arrival of 5.50 p.m. train from Racecourse), Te Aroha 8.0, Paeroa arrive 8.40 p.m. The 7.29 a.m., 7.40 a.m. and 1.25 p.m. Frankton-Rotorua; 6.45 a.m., 4.40 p.m. Rotorua-Franktou, and 10.0 a.m. RotoruaAuckland trains will stop opposite Racecourse for passengers if required. For further particulars see handbill or Inquire at stations. 3 r
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 20
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