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AMUSEMENTS. . . LAST DAY JESSIE MATTHEWS, In ] "FRIDAY, 13th,'' Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. TO-MORROW-CECIL B. DE MILLE'S DRAMATIC ROMANCE! SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST! WHERE MAN-MADE LAWS DO NOT EXIST! MAGNIFICENTLY PRODUCED! ? V 0? NVitU \ / \ . r \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ • Pnnunoiint \ \ Picture. \ j CTAUDETTE COLBERT, ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, MARY BOLAND, WILLIAM GARGEN, LEO CARILLO. They shed Civilisation | us they shed their Clothes!

» FOUR FRIGH'i ENLD PEOPLE " LOST - • ■ \ TO KILL Oil K I L IJiP! WHERE \ LADIES AND GENTLKMTSN BECAME MALE 'AND FEMALE FIGHTING FOR EXISTENCE. CONVENTION'& CULTURE J FORGOTTEN! FIGHTING NATURE FOR LIFE! CIVIC FRIDAY. [BRITANNIA] A^oTM. — I,AST NIGHT. RALI'H LYNN, In "SUMMER LIGHTNING' AuU all tlio 8.8'.C. Radio Stars in " RADIO PARADE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing TO-MORROW: "SHE DONE HIM WRONG." nnd "HAYSEEDS. ■\TICTORIA THEATRE. DEVONPORT. V TO-NIGHT, S P.M. Victor Jory, Irene Bentley in Will James "SMOKY.' Approved for Universal Exhibition. TMMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE, Bi CUSTOMS ST. EAST, Next Waverley. To night's Supper : Coffee and Crumpets, Gd. Open till 11.30. H LEAGUE FOOTBALL. o SPECIAL NOTICE! SPECIAL NOTICE! CARLAWPARK GRANDSTAND. In order to meet numerous requests It lias been decided to issue 300 SEASON TICKETS, AT £1 EACH, „ n,imt«slon to the New Grandstand for all matches under the control of the Auckland Rugby League this year. Tickets can be obtained on application to League Office, Grey Buildings, Courthouse Lane, or on Saturday at League Office, Carlaw Park. Supporters arc asked to help the League by procuring one of these tickets. IVAN CULP->N, 3 Secretary. f LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. \VH \T THE PRESS SAID ABOUT LAST SATURDAY'S GAMES : "STAII" —"Splendiil Opening Day. £ pn, " s in good Settle. l<Abl and 01 LN I LAY. The CROWD was treated to a series of keen contests, interspersed by SPECTACULAR MOVEMENTS.* "HERALD." —"The standard for the first of tlio series was GOOD. City v. DevonportThe - second spell was full or THRILLS, with both sides throwing the ball aibout l'reeiy at every opportunity. THIS SATURDAY. THIS SATURDAY. 3 THRILLING CONTESTS. 3 THRILLING CONTESTS. CITY V. NEWTON. This will bo one of CITY V. NEWTON, the finest games ever CITY V. NEWTON, played at Carlaw Park. DEVONPORT You will shout yourself V. hoarse before this match is PONSONBY. finished. What a game It will be ! RICHMOND Marlsts have a surV. prise iu store for lUeliMARIST 0.8. mond. Admission: Gents, 1/; Ladles, Gil; Stand 0 Gd extra. Unemployed admitted for Gd on production of Levy Book stamped by Labour Dept. :4 THIRD Intermediate Players wanted, 7.30 To-night, Railway Booking Office, 187. Symonds St. x 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 103, 3 May 1934, Page 22

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