AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL PRINCE _ NATIONAL, _ EDWARD, _ Queen St. = Karansanape ' = Continuous Road. 11 until 7. Matinees at 2. Nightly at 8. Nightly at 7.43. Phone 42-100. Phone 4G-232. ■ FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. RICHARD BARTHEL.MESS, In J " FOUR HOURS TO WAIT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ELISSA LANDI and CARY GRANT, in "ENTER, MADAME." i. Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. AN AMAZING HOLIDAY PROGRAMME OF UNPARALLELED ENTERTAINMENT! Walt Disney's Immortal Gems of Humour, "THREE LITTLE PIGS." " THREE LITTLE PIGS." "THE PIED PIPER." - "THE PIED PIPER." • # 4 The Latest MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. * * • In Addition to A MARVELLOUS SUPER-ATTRACTION! WATCH TO-MORROW'S ANNOUNCEMENTS! I STRAND. I 111 in ii 11 u... i itfi iiiiiiil Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. During the Aleko Season our usual "Continuous" Policy will be Suspended. FOUR SESSIONS : 11 A.M., 2.15, 5 AND S P.M. TO-MORROW, AT 2.15 AND NIGHTLY AT 8. The Greatest Act of its kind on the Stage To-day. THE MYSTIC MARVELS, ALEKO ,-A_ ALEKO Vf ALEKO Ki ALEKO PANTHEA, _A_ PANTHEA, ,_A_ M PANTHEA, VT PANTHEA, They will mystify you with tbeir magic! They will astound you with their illusions! They will read your mind like an open book I THEY SEE! THEY KNOW! THEY TELL! j Managerial! J Aleko and Panthea have appeared in all the Capital Cities of England, America, Europe, India, China, Japan and Egypt. They are booked to play the Tivoli Circuit, Sydney, in September, and we consider ourselves extremely fortunate in securing this Brilliant Act for the Auckland I'liiillc. [ AND The Roaring Truth about your Neighbours. MAY ROBSON, PRESTON FOSTER, In "STRANGERS ALL." "STRANGERS ALL." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. A Comedy-Drama, of the home ! It will leave an Indelible impression on your memory. POPULAR PRICES. Plans Now Open at Theatre or Phone 43-114. "Strangers All" Screens at 11 a.m. — 3.15 — 5 and 9.15 p.m. LAST DAY. "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT." " LADIES LOVE DANGER." Recommended by Censor for Adults. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. The feast of thrilling football that patrons have been seeing at Carlaw Park the past few Saturdays has .stimulated keen interest in the lioopo Rooster Competition, which commences Saturday. The]" winning of this competition, run on the "knock-out" principle, means as much to the Clubs as the Championship. All Clubs ' have been in strict training, and there is ' no doubt that spectacular football will he 1 produced. The draw for the first round • has worked out in such a way that no '■ one can pick the winners. ) 1.30 P.M. I NEWTON V. OTAHUHU. MARIST 0.8. V. MT. ALBERT. - 3 P.M. i RICHMOND V. DEVONPORT. j CITY V. PONSONBY. 5 CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY. CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY. r Admission.—Ground, 1/; Stand, 6d; Ladies and Unemployed, 6d ; School Children • Free. WAITANGI SHIELD. WAITANGI SHIELD. HAWKE'S BAY v. AUCKLAND HAWKE'S BAY v. AUCKLAND ( WEDNESDAY NEXT. ■ WEDNESDAY NEXT. j Admission, 1/, including Stand. 22 I . ] JUMBLE ' A JUMBLE Sale will be held 52, Parnell ; Road, Friday, 23rd August, from I 4-8 p.m. x 22 | £
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 198, 22 August 1935, Page 28
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