AMUSEMENTS. Direction : Thos. A. O'Brien. I LAST DAY r<V "THE 810 SHOT" And | "FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY." COMMENCING. TO-MORROW. THE PICTURE THAT WILL SET THE TONGUES OF AUCKLAND WAGGING. CONSTANCE BENNETT, In "LADY WITH A PAST." ("A" Cert.). SHOULD A WOMAN PAY FOR HER PAST INDISCRETIONS? THE DARING QUESTION IS DELICATELY ANSWKKED IN " LADY WITH A PAST." With BEN LYON, DAVID MANNERS, AND A BRILLIANT CAST. EVEN GREATER THAN " COMMON CLAY." Thonc 48-111 for Reserves. Movie Charily Night. DIXIELAND, June 2S. I T xrtJ I'' SYMONDS ST. | LI ■Evil' I Always Cosy ami Warm. \\Y NEW PROGRAMME AT 8 P.M. \\\) FOUR MARX BROS., in \\Y "MONKEY BUSINESS." .\\v The Fun Event o£ 1932. ffyj SPECIAL LnUC%*IvTURETTES. jTODORCINEMAI CK .TTT — (Artificially Ueated !) — NN LEWIS STONE M "SIN OF MADELON VOO CLAUDET." \\\! If jou liked "Sorrcll and Son" \\\\ you'll enjoy this. l\\\' SPECIAL TUDOR FEATURETTES. :rr: Special New Programme. i\\\i SALLY EILERS and \\V| JAMES DUNN, in '000 "DANCE TEAM." \\V Also—-Grand British Comedy, (\\\ "LBAVB IT TO MB." Also—Special Supporting Programme. | GREY LYNNT TO -Tt G B HT r\w (Electric Heaters" Installed.) i\\\ The Picture you have all been waiting l\\V for, \\V| Paramount's Musical Comedy, NM "THE tVOJ SMILING LIEUTENANT," i\\\] Featuring Claudette Colbert and \\Yj Maurice Chevalier. \\\\ Splendid Supports. | GAIETY, TAKAPUNA~j r\\\i At S p.m. \\\\ To-night, at 8 p.m. i\VJ MY GUN." i\\V And Full Supporting Programme. \\\] QUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. 1 AVONDALE | town hall. f\VS GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. Two Attractions: i\\\i Leslie Fuller in V\\N "OH, WHAT A NIGHT," I\W And "A SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" -yiCTORIA — At 8. — DBVONPOKT. LANCE "FAIRFAX, in "GIPSY BLOOD." "GIPSY BLOOD."
rp O-MO RR O W MORNING. J- W. A. COOKE'S RITZ LOUNGE, For Tea, ColTeo or Cocoa with Toast or Toasted Crumpets, Cd ; with Biscuits, 4rt— amidst bright and cheerful surroundings. ■\S SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. CLASSIC RACES FOR THE SEASONS OF 1002-1933, AND 1933-1934. ENTRIES OF YEARLINGS CLOSE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 10, AT 5 P.M. W. S. SPENCE, g Secretary. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. FOR NOW TWO-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARDS. ENTRIES for the TAKAPUNA PLATE, £275, seven furlongs, run Spring Meeting, 1932, and the WYNYARD PLATE, £275, seven furlongs, run Summer Mooting, 1933, close at the Club's Office, 67, Shortland Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, June 10, by 5 p.m. :10 F. P. McVAY, Secretary. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). CLASSIC AND WEIGHT-FOR-AGE EVENTS. Entries for the following Events Close on FRIDAY, I lie 11), 1932, at 5 p.m. : — CHAMPION HACK TLATE of £300; seven furlongs. AVONDALE STAKES of £300; five furlongs. AVONDALE GUINEAS (1933) of £300 one mile. No money required at time of nomination. :9 A. J. EARQGHAR, Secretary. rp H H MAESTRO - 1 - Will bo THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE YEAR. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1932, Page 18
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