AMUSEMENTS. COMEDY WEEK, COMMENCES TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT, 5.30 AND 8.0. Final Performance To-morrow at 2.30. THE OLD f PANTOWOMAN WHO TVTTiVnr , LIVED IN A SHOE. I MIMHi. Children GD Admission. I! (ill MAJESTIC j It lIH MAJESTIC I ! 2000 SEATS, 1/, 1/6, 2/3. Continuous from 11 a.m. WILLIAM POWELL, GEORGE SIDNEY, EVELYN BRENT, EVALYN KNAPP, GUY KIBBEE, JOHN WRAY. A GET-RICH-QUICK-WALLIXGFORD STORY. POWELL AND EVELYN BEEXT UXITED FOR FIRST TIME , SINCE "IXTBRFEREXCE." A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Hit! "HIGH PRESSURE." "HIGH PRESSURE." "HIGH PRESSURE." He's a boudoir bandit, Wall Street wolf and Broadway playboy all in one! His *t renzied escapades -will keep you breathless with excitement and laughter. Smart, fast repartee gives a new zest and .spirit to the ever delightful action. A 1932 type of Screen comedy. With an entire Laughing Cast to root out trouble. Supported by the Greatest Aggregate of Shorts Assembled On One Programme. "SUBWAY SYMPHONY." Brilliant Musical Scena, introducing "Rhapsody of the Wheels." 20 Minutes of Real Entertainment. "NAGGERS GO SHOPPING." The maddest, craziest Comedy Mix-up that ever rocked audiences with helpless laughter. "SOUTH AMERICAN JOURNEYS." A trip around the fascinating and glamorous South American City of Rio de Janeiro. "FREDDIE THE FRESHMAN," Merry Melody Cartoon. FOX INTERNATIONAL -NEWS. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210. SUPERB SHOWS. COSY AXD WARM THEATRES. j j SYMOXDS STREET. I LYRIC Always Cosy and Warm. 1 '- Last Xisht, at 8. W\ TALLULAH BANKHEAD, !u\ "THE CHEAT." <"A"Cert.) •\\\ — Also — \\\ FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. \\V Commencing To-morrow (Fri.), Wγ "SHANGHAI EXPRESS." WV -Marlene Dietrich, Clive Brook, i\W Warner Oland. Etc. \\V BOOK SEATS BARLY. I mTTnATi I REMUERA. TUDOR • Cosy and Warm. — ■ Last Xiifht, S p.m. \\\\ RUTH CHATTERTON with IVOR y\\y XOVELLO, in \V\ ("A-cert.) "ONCE A LADY." U\\ The First Lady of the Screen in a W\\ Picture of Gaiety and Romance. SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. | I T-JDTT , A XTXTT A —i THREE LAMI'S rJKIIAJNJNIA Now Heated. '• Last Xight, 7.43. C\\\ Double-Star Bill. AYV JOHN GILBERT, with EL. BRBNDEL \W| "WEST OF BROADWAY." W\> And SPEXCER TRACY and \\\\ DORIS KEXYOX, in v\\\ "DANGEROUS YEARS." I GREY LYNN CINEMA") ,\\\i Always Cosy and Warm. To-night at 8. W\l GRETA GARBO and V\\\ RAMON NOVARRO, in Wi " MATA HARI," V\\\ With i\\V LIOXEL BARRYMORB .\\Y And LEWIS STOXB. W\\ Tne Greatest Spy Picture Ever Made. RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN Sk PARK. EDEN jig PARK. EDEN PARK. SATURDAY. TRAIN. COLL. V. GRAMMAR. TRAIN. COLL. V. GRAMMAR. KICK-OFF, 1.30 P.M. MANUKAU V. PONSONBY, MANUKAU V. PONSONBY, MANUKAU V. PONSONBY, KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. Admission, 1/; Ladies, 6d: Stand 3/ extra. SHOWGROUNDS. 'VARSITY V. OTAHUHU, 'VARSITY V. OTAHUHU, KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. Admission, 1/ ; Stand Free. 2 * COMMUNITY SINGING. npHB AUCKLAND (£*SR> COMMUNITY COMMITTEES FRIDAY NIGHT SIXG, FRIDAY NIGHT SIXG, FRIDAY XIGHT . SIXG. LEWIS BADY'S HALL, 7.30 P.M. Bring the Family. si ' SNOOKER. A QNOOKBR. tj\ *%. OkoOKBR. VJVj TEAMS TOURNAMENT, J/Ks\ FOUR-A-SIDE, »-W To be Held at JIM PHILLIPS' SALOOX, H.B. Buildings, Queen Street. Winning Team receives Trophy, value £10. Entry Free. Entries close SAT., September 3, 1932. 1 CRICKET. Ti/fOUNT ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL IYJL OLD BOYS , CRICKET CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Y.M.C.A. NEXT WEDNESDAY, the 7th i September, at 7.30 p.m. All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. J. E. GARDINER, 1 Hon. Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN BANKRUPTCY. —IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that GLADYS SARAH METCALF, of 213, Dominion Road, Auckland, Home Cookery, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of Creditors to be holden at my Office, Law Court Buildings, High Street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of September, 1032, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Dated at Auckland this Ist day of September, 1032. A. W. WATTERS, xl Official Assignee. FOR HIRE. . TDOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Extension x - > Ladders, good order.—Sam White and Sons, Market Place. Phone 44-70 S. D "\7~ACUUM Cleaners (silent), 5/ day, " delivered and collected. — Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Phone 44-600. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 207, 1 September 1932, Page 24
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