AMUSEMENTS. illliliii s iiiiiiiiii PI)" 1 NATIONAL '"lIIIU Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. "* 11, 2.15, 8. Packed to capacity on Saturday and hundreds turned away—ltoars of increasing laughter rocked the theatre to its very foundations. Never before such a riot of laughter as this great Joe E. Brown Comedy. THE KING OF KOMICS, THE KING OF KOMICS, In the Wildest, fastest comedy you've ever seen. Joe E. Brown will make the tears roll down your back—you'll laugh so much. JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN A Raving Sensation which ever way you take him, in "LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD." He's a College Sprinter—the Local Champion—and what ' a Champion—but he's never so fast as when he's chasing the OH! BOY. OH! BOY, OH! BOY. HE'S GOOD! HE'S GREAT! And he's great to the last loud joyous laugh. Whatever you do —Don't Miss Joe K.'s Ureatest Picture. Great Supporting Programme. Comedy—Cartoon—Novelties, And BOBBY JONES. No. 4—THE MASHIE NIBLICK. Prices: 1/, 1/G, 2/ (Phone 42-169). Movie Charity Night, DIXIELAND, June 23. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. " GOAT'S TRAIN." " GOAT'S TRAIN." " GOAT'S TRAIN." " GOAT'S TRAIN." " GOAT'S TRAIN." " GOAT'S TRAIN." TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT AND THE FOLLOWING FIVE NIGHTS. We apologise for the tact that the "Goat's Train" will be unable to visit the Marine Boroughs because the Auckland Harbour Bridge has not been completed. Box (Plan and Day Sales at Lewis Eady, Ltd. I PLATFORM TICKETS, T I :!/. 2/ and 1/. No Tax. | Net Proceeds given to Mayor's Metropolitan Unemployment Committee. MANAGERIAL NOTE.—AII names mentioned in the "Goat's Train" are purely fictitious, but the audience can misconstrue them to its heart's desire. TROTTING. FIRST DAY, NEXT WEDNESDAY. SECOND DAY, NEXT SATURDAY. TROTTING will Again demonstrate its superiority over all other sports. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.
WINTER MEETING, 1032. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. TR OT'TI'NG. AVHBRE THRILLS AND ENTHUSIASM PREDOMINATE ALL DAY. Take advantage of this opportunity of experiencing the Greatest Enjoyment a sport can provide. COME ON "WEDNESDAY And COME ON SATURDAY, TOO. PRINCIPAL EVENTS. FIRST DAY : ADAMS MEMORIAL GOLD CUP of £225, and Gold Cup value £50 (presented by Mrs. L. A. Adams). Limit, 4.30; 2 miles. . . ... Owners regard the -winning of this trophy as the most coveted triumph of ail presentations. CORNWALL HANDICAP. Limit 2.50; 1J miles. SECOND DAY: C F. MARK MEMORIAL HANDICAP of £225, and Canteen of Cutlery (presented by .lames Buchanan an<l Co., Ltd., Glasgow). Limit, 4.3G ; 2 miles. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP. Limit, 2.«j0; li miles. Horses in Birdcage for First Race about 11.15 a.m. TROTTING— BY PUBLIC ACCLAMATION THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. A. G. MABEB, Secretary. Durham St. East, Auckland. 20 HUNTING. AKURANGA HUNT.—The Meet of the Hunt at Clevedon to-morrow, (Tuesdav). the 21st, has had to be ABANDONED owing to wet weather. x2 o R - D - NEAD, Sec. EDUCATIONAL. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. MAY WINNERS OF FREE TUITION. BOOKKEEPING— Miss Jessie Averll. SHORTHAND— Miss Dorothy Holmes. TYPING— Miss Peggy Grlx. Sound Practical Training is essential for success in a business career. Hemingway's are specialists in teaching Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing and Office Practice. Terms commence day of enrolment. Every student eligible for valuable Free Concessions. FEES NOW REDUCED. TT EMINGWAY'S BUSINESS CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL ST. D WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE. ABSOLUTELY Reliable — A Rich Port Wine, 30/ case. Treight paid.—Auckland Wine Co.. Rutland St. 1) A HIGH-GRADE Grape Wine at a Low Price Best No. 4 Port on the market. 42/ a case, freight paid.' Don't delay, order to-day a case of this nice fruity Port. CORBAN'S, THE WINE PEOPLE. Henderson ; also 31, Fort St. D ICH'Port Wine, 25/, 2 gallons, at depot ; 1 bring Jars. —Corban's Wines, Fort St. Of) / CASE—Frontignac, rich, sweet Red *f ' Wine, delivered, freight paid.— Crown WinetUEUiott St. Phone 47-135. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 144, 20 June 1932, Page 16
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