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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT cf "THE FLYING SQUAD." Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. With CAROL GOODNER and HAROLD HUTH. SESSIONS : 11 — 12.40 — 2.30 — 5 — 8 P.M. THE PLAZA, < THE PLAZA, > All-British Theatre. Direction Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. /////// TO-MORROW AT 11 A.M. \\\\\\\\ « 'Mm TO-MORROW AT 11 A.M. ! SINCE ADOPTING THE ALL-BRITISIT POLICY WE HAVE PRESENTED AN UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESSION OF BRILLIANT BRITISH SUC,->XSES AND NOW AVE RAISE OUR STANDARD TO A NEW AND LEVEL BY PRESENTING "THE KING'S CUP," BRITAIN'S MOST STUPENDOUS AND SPECTACULAR AIR EPIC BY THE FAMOUS BRITISH AIRMAN, ' SIR ALAN COBHAM. X SIR ALAN COBHAM. : V % \ \ V\ \ \ \\ \ Njli x y\ V\/V' xN X \ ' With DOROTHY BOUCHIER, DOROTHY BOUCHIER, | Delightful Star of "Carnival" and "Blue Danube." IN V THRILLING STORY. BASED ON THE GREATEST NATIONAL AIR RACE EVER FLOWN. NEVER BEFORE, PERHAPS NEVER AGAIN, WILL THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING SUCH A MARVELLOUS START AND FINISH TO ENGLAND'S CLASSIC AIR DERBY. "THE KING'S CUP" WILL STAND AS AN EVERLASTING MONUMENT TO THE FILM PRODUCERS OF GREAT BRITAIN. WE ADVISE EARLY BOOKINGS. PLANS AT THEATRE. PHONE 41-580.

CRYSTAL A RIALTO PALACE N RIALTO (Mt. Eden Rd.) D (Newmarket) Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd.' TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, AT BOTH THEATRES. THE GREATEST MUSICAL PLAY OF ALL TIME — THAT RAN FOR TWO YEARS AT DALY'S THEATRE, LONDON. HAUNTING RHYTHMBEAUTIFUL MUSIC. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." A British International Picture, with NANCY BROWN, Beautiful London Singing Star, as "Teresa." HARRY WELCHMAN, In his original role as "Baldassare." TWO GREAT COMEDIANS— GUS McNAUGHTON, WALLACE LUPINO. ALFREDO AND HIS FAMOUS GIPSY BAND. SONGS—FUN—ROMANCE, SPARKLING COMEDY. Tunes that have been hummed all the world over—characters that live in the hearts of the British public—and n story that will appeal to young nnd old alike ! AX ECSTATIC DELIGHT FROM START TO FINISH. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Crystal Palace Reserves .... 20-573 Kialto Reserves 46-609 [ ALEXANDRA] gg&ra. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd-. WARREN WILLIAM — In — "THE MATCH KING." "THE MATCH KING." Recommended by the Censor /or Adults. FREE BUS leaves Panmure 7.30, Lake Road 7.40, Ellerslie 7.45, Penrose 7.50. rnWBLVE O'CLOCK. Time for a Hot J- Lunch at Cooke's, from 1/, on our Grill Room Floor. COOKE'S RESTAURANT, Excellent Service, Queen St. (Next Woolworth's). 18 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. JU LEAGUE FOOTBALL. \ LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. RICHMOND V. T\BVONPORT, ICHMOND V. J-'BVONPORT, THREE THRILLING MATCHES. No. 1, 1.30 P.M. Newton v. tvtarist Old "doys. BWTON V. -"J-ARIST -L*OYS. No. 1, 3 P.M. nUTY V. "DONSONBY. UrxY V. -L ONSONBY. NO. 2r 3 P.M. Admission : Usual Charges. Uilemplojed will be admitted at Main 3ate for Sixpence, on production of their Levy Book, stamped unemployed by the Department. . T cIS IVAN CULPAN, Hon. Sec. SHOWS. • FIVE 808, . THERE AND BACK. A splendid opportunity to visit the Waikato Winter Show at a ininimum of expense will be afforded the citizens of Auckland and those settlers in the towns and districts immediately south of Auckland on Thursday, June 1, when special zone tickets at very low cost will be made available for that day only on the Auckland-Hamilton section. The fares for tickets issued between Auckland and Whangamarino to Hamilton will be 5/ second-class and 7/ first-class return. On June 1 the show will have been opened for two days, and will be in thoroughly satisfactory running order. Visitors from the city will be enabled to visualise in a short space of time within the show buildings an excellent demonstration, in the exhibits of dairy and farm produce, of the wonderful productive capacity of the Waikato. Besides the numerous attractive exhibits, musical, elocutionary and dancing entertainments will be staged. His Excellency the Governor-Gene-ral. Lord Bledisloe, has promised to visit the show early in the afternoon on that day, and an opportunity will be given to hear his address. 18 GOLF. pi OLF School now open, qualified profesU sional, fees reduced ; practice nets ; all lccessories.—Kingsford's, 164, Queen St. _B P< OLF Professional — R. J. Blake (late M Wiseman's) in attendance daily at Abel, Smeeton, Ltd.'s Sports Depot, Wel.■esley St. Bast. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 115, 18 May 1933, Page 24

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