! amusements. — I FINAL SCREENINGS TO-PAY! JOHN BOLES in " BELOVED. llccommended bu Censor for Adults. | f ST. JAMES' I|j TO-MORROW—FRIDAY! 11 _ 2.15 — 8 T.M. WITH SPECIAL SHOPPERS' SESSIO>. A 1 5 l .M. * ☆' ☆ ☆ I l I l Vr,AKK / CLARK CLARK J ('LA UK CLARK I VIABLE GABLE GABLE / GABLE / CABLE I WILLIAM I ILL! AM WILLIAM / WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM / POWELL / OWELL / POWELL I POWELL I POWELL I POWELL I M™ MYRN'A MYRNA MYRNA MYRNA Lot OY LOT LOY I . LOY * . LOY In the Year's Most Exciting Drama— MANHATTAN MANHATTAN MELODRAMA. MANHATTAN MELODRAMA. MANHATTAN MELODRAMA. Recommended bu Censor for Adults. Romantic CLARK GABLE, fresh [ruin liis triumphs ill " DANCING LADY." together with WILLIAM* POWELL and MYRNA LOY. comprise < >110 of tho Season's Most Delightful Starring Combinations ! AX EXCELLENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME INCLUDES CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY, Etc. Etc. Plans nt St. .Tames'. Phone 41-Sl4. VICTORIA. DEVONPORT. The Cosy To-night, S p.m. Theatre. Edmund Lowe—Wynne Gibson, in "THE DEYIL IS DRIVING." Recommended by Censor for Adults. COFFEE in the morning and Kisses at night" (Moulin Rouge). We serve the Coffee—piping hot, delicious Coffee, morning, noon and night, at Rimroer's Coffee' House, Customs St. E., next Waverlev Hotel. TH LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. 2 Outstanding Features in connection with SATURDAY'S Fixtures are: (1) ROY HARDGRAVE, ROY HARDGRAVE, ROY HARDGRAVE, Playing for XEWTOX v. M.0.8., at 1.30 P.M. Hardgrave, who lias just returned to N.Z , is reckoned to be the linest wing-three-quarter in tho world playing League Football. His transfer fee in the League code is highest asked to-day. Come and see this world champion in action, (2) DEVONPORT DEVONPORT DEVONPORT , PLAY RICHMOND. RICHMOND. • RICHMOND. Devonport are unbeaten in the 2nd round, and have been specially trained for their match against Richmond. The result of this round counts for the THISTLE CUP. 1.30 P.M. NEWTON (Starring R. Hardgrave) V. M.0.8. DEVONPORT V. RICHMOND. CITY V. PONSONBY. Admission, 1/; Ladies, 6d; Grandstand, 6d Extra. Unemployed as usual. TUAKAU V. HUNTLY, CRAWFORD PARK, TUAKAU. SATURDAY, 3 P.M. 6 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ± , JgRADNEY AND BINNS. frglffelg OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAYS—9.4S a.m. WEDNESDAYS—9.4S a.m. FRIDAYS—O.3O p.m. SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D COMPANY NOTICES. THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. The Share Transfer Book and Register of Members will be Closed from THURSDAY, 19th July, to THURSDAY, 2nd August, both daya inclusive. v E. D. ASHTON, xii Secretary. BADMINTON. "VTEW Stock Badminton Racquets- just arrived. Restringing a speciality.— Griffiths' Tennis Service, 13, Wakefield St. MHS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 157, 5 July 1934, Page 24
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