AMUSEMENTS. liPßSSlllllll Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. > 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. The screams of yesterday's excited audience stopped Queen St. traffic! THRILLS !!!!!! ! ! ! ! EXCITEMENT. Here is a picture that will grip you and hold yon in eager, excited suspense through every scene of its lightning action ! / "RADIO \ \ PATROL." J Starring ROBT. ARMSTRONG — LILA LEE, JUNE CLYDE — ANDY DiOVINE. THE YEAR'S MOST THRILLING AND BXCITLNG STORY. Screaming Sirens . . . Staccato Radio Alarms . . . Midnight Murder . . . Racing Cars . . A whirlwind of terrific excitement seething through the streets of a great city . . . The rapid-fire drama of the loves and thrill-packed lives of the heroes of the Law. Excellent Supporting Featurcttcs, News Comedy, Cartoon, Comedy Novelty. And Bobby Jones in "Trouble Shots." Prices. 1/, 1/0, 11. (Phone 42-169). THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN IS \ STRAND ; (Direction : Thoa. A. O'Brien.) POLA NEGRI In HER FIRST TALKING PICTURE, "A WOMAN COMMANDS." With 11. B. WARNER, ROLAND YOUNG, BASIL RATHBONE. Continuous from 11 a.m. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. Phone 43-114 for Reserves. ■ CAPITOL SUPER DOUBLE STAR. (1) "GET RICH QUICK / WALLINGFORD," WILLIAM HAINBS—LEILA HYAM'S. A 'Riot of Fun—Three City Slickers on tbe Loose, and they will make you helpless with laughter. (2) "RICH MAN'S FOLLY," GEORGE BANCROFT—FRANCES DKD. Stirring Drama of Desire and Conflict—A Man who was Master of Industry—A Slave to Money—Till Love Teaches Him. Happiness. Phone 12-100 for Reserves. MUNICIPAL "gAND. i \7fr3& FRBE RECITAL. raWL»feyWs TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 8.30. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: GBO. BUCKLEY. Selections from Verdi's Attila, Rossini's La Gazza Ladra, Delibe's Coppelia, excerpts from the works of Gung'l, Strauss, and other composers. Flute, Cornet, Xylophone Solos and other popular numbers. Admission Vree. Also a Fine Programme at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. 30 T BWIS TOADY'S TTALL, QUEEN ST. BENEFIT TO THE AUCKLAND DISCHARGBD PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY (Rev. G. E. Moreton. Sec). NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 2, and WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 3. SENOR- CARLE'S SPANISH-AMEIi'IOAN PLAYERS Presenting The Fascinating 1-Act Mystery Drama, By J. A. Fraser, Esq., "EL BESA DE LA MUERTE" "EL BESA DE LA MUBRTE" (The Kiss of Death). Pull Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. John Ewart, sen., and Plantation Melodies, Creole Dagger Dance, and Vocnl Numbers, finishing with , a Rollicking Burlesque Farce. The scene is set on the Island of Santa Cruz. Prices: Front Stalls, 2/, Back Seats and Gallery, 1/. Book your Seats at Lewis Eady, Ltd. No extra charge. Doors open 7.30. Curtain 8 p.m. Producer, Senor Cnrl<\ 30 Secretary, REV. G. E. MORETON.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 179, 30 July 1932, Page 18
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