AMUSEMENTS. ONLY THE BEST SHOWN AT AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LIMITED, WHO HAVE A THEATRE IN YOUR SUBURB, AND WORTH SEEING. AT 3 THEATRES. AT 3 THEATRES. AT 3 THEATRES. CRYSTAL — RIALTO | PALACE — RIALTO j Mt. Eden Rα. Newmarket. AND EMPRESS EMPRESS Newton. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. YOU REMEMBER "VIENNESE NIGHTS." THEX YOU'LL NEVER FORGET "GOOD-NIGHT, VIENNA." " GOOD-NIGHT, VIENNA." " GOOD-NIGHT, VIENNA." Three Big Song Hits: "Good-night, Vienna," "Living in Clover," "Just Heaven." With England's Incomparable Comedian, JACK BUCHANAN. JACK BUCHANAN. Supporting Programme Includes MICKEY MOUSE in "GROCERY BOY." At Crystal Palace and Rialto. Second Feature at Empress only: James Kirkwood, in "WORLDLY GOODS." CRYSTAL PALACE RESERVES, 20-573 KIAI/I'O RESERVES 46-609 EMPRESS RESERVES 27-077 —. NEW REGENT — — NEW REGENT — EPSOM. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. ' *"nORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, ROBT. MONTGOMERY, "STRANGERS MAY KISS." "STRANGERS MAY KISS." Unit 2—LAUREL and HARDY In "BEAU HUNKS." STALLS, 1/, 1/. Children, Half-price. j ALEXANDRA ' Green Lane. j ALEXANDRA Toalsbt'7As- - : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CHARLIE MURRAY, GEORGE SIDNEY In "COHENS AND KELLYS "COHENS AND KELLYS IN HOLLYWOOD." IN HOLLYWOOD." No. 2—LUPINO LANE In "NEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE." FREE BUS LEAVES: Panmnre P.O. 7.15 Lake Road 7.15 Ellerslie P. 0., 6.50, 7.0, 7.10, 7.20, 7.30 Campbell Road 7.35
AMBASSADOR 1 jg^gTfft I Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I Bicardo Cortez, Mary Astor, in I "MEN OF CHANCE." _l Splendid Supports. EDENDALE"- Sandrl n Sh a m . CINEMA To-night at 8 p.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. I— Norma Shearer, Robt. Montgomery in "STBANGBRS MAY KISS." No. 2—Laurel and Hardy in "BEAU HUNKS:" KING'S NORTHCOTE. TTTTP AT"RTP northcote. 1 n JIiA 1 JS-Ej To-night at 8 p.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. I—Constance Bennett in "LADY WITH A PAST." No. 2—Lew Ayres, Mae Clarke in "IMPATIENT MAIDEN." FREE BUS NIGHTLY. STUD HORSES. q< JE> A S O N 1932-3. WHIRLWIND. " 1,, ft To Stand the Season at ARDMORE, Near Papakuru. WHIRLWIND (1924), chestnut horse, by Galloper Light (sire of Beam, winner of the Oaks), out of Double Back (dam of winners, including lPillion, winner of the lOOOgns), by Bachelor's Doivble (sire of the dam of Call Boy), out of Will Return, by William the Third. • ' '. REFLECTOR (full brother to Whirlwind) was the second best two-year-old in England (1928), and won £4000. PILLION (half-sister to Whirlwind) -won £11,000 in Stakes, including the One Thousand Guineas. Whirlwind comes from the Sunshine Uranch of the No. 1 Family, the same as Phalaris (aeadlng sire of England), also Martian.and 'Limond (leading sires of New Zealand). FEE: 20 Guineas, du« and payable January 1, 1933. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing, 7/6 week. For particulars, apply N. WADE, 30 Box 109, Auckland, j STANDING AT STUD, O Vardon Rd., Te Papa. yl J • JJT| The Thoroughbred Horse lW ACRE, 1.-, , ... LINACRE —MISS ARLINGTON. ACRE has been a remarkably successful uiro, his stock haying won races over all distances, both in N.Z. and Australia, in-i-luded in his large list of winners are First Acre (holder of the Australasian Record lor 1J miles), Manawhenua, Cadland, Consent, Crown Area and Bay Acre, while he established a record for New Zealand when Ins progeny accounted for 80 races in one ncason. FEE: 15 GUINEAS. Grazing: Wet Mares, 7/6; Dry Mares, 5/ per week. All Care but no Responsibility. Return Privileges. MARES MET AT FRANKTON JUNCTION. J. P. THORPE, Owner. Phone 3241. P.O. Box 161, Hamilton. 30 EXAMINATIONS. TNSTITUTB OF INCORPORATED - 1 - SECRETARIES. SEPTEMBER EXAMINATIONS. Candidates are reminded that applications to sit for the September Examinations must be in the hands of the undersigned not later than AUGUST lu, 1032. Further particulars on application. VAL. KIRK, F. 1.1.5., Registrar, N.Z. Division. Argus House, High Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 825. :o COMPANY NOTICES. milE DOMINION INVESTMENT AND - 1 " BANKING ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that the Share Register of the Association will be Closed from August 4 to August 17 (both days inclusive) prior to the payment of dividend. D.G. COMMONS, S 9 ; • •- ■ ; Secretary,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 179, 30 July 1932, Page 18
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