AMUSEMENTS. • CRYSTAL' PALACE j MT. EDEN lIP. Pliono 20-573. | To-night at S o'clock. . JACK HULBERT In his Latest and Funniest Farce, "BULLDOG JACK." "BULLDOG JACK." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special "Crystal" Featurettes. RIALTO I To-night at 7.45. NEWMARKET. | Phone 46-001). i First "Bright Eyes," then "The Little Colonel," and now here she is in her linest production, SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE In her latest and greatest picture, OUR TITTLE piEL." UK "iRL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. DE LUXE FEATURETTES. I princessT" To-night at S. j I DOMINION RD. | Phone 21-439. MONSTER RETURN SEASON. FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, "ROBERTA" Also, Victor McLaglen in — "THE INFORMER." — Iloth Recommended Censor for Adults. STATE | To-night at S. DEVONPORT. | Phone 22-101. I EDMUND LOWE [ Claire Trevor, Adrienne Ames In a Story of Laughs and Thrills, "BLACK SHEEP." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Special Featurettes. REGENT To-night at 8. EPSOM. Rhone 20-142. Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, in "lIOORAT FOR LOVE." Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe in "THE GREAT HOTEL MURDER." i Both Recommended Censor lor Adults EMPRESS To-night at S. NEWTON. Phone 27-077. Tom Walls. Ralph Lynn in "FIGHTING STOCK." Sallv Eilers, Ray Milland in "ALIAS MARY DOW." Both Recommended Censor for Adults. I ADELPHI To-night at 7.45. I RICHMOND AV. Phone 27-235. I I Jack Holt, Florence Rice in THE AWAKENING OF JIM BURKE. Recommended by Censor Jor Adults || Special Featurettes. KING'S To-night at 8. NORTHCOTE. * Phone 19-903. |lj| Jack Buchanan at his best in |:ij "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS." |||j Recommended by Censor for Adults. DE LUXE To-night at 8. MT. ALBERT. Electrically Heated I. i| Clark Gable, Constance Bennett in lj; j "AFTER OFFICE HOURS." I ll Recommended by censor for Adults. HI'I Special Featurettes. WRESTLING. SPECIAL CHALLENGE MATCH, AND NO BEG FARDONS.
TO-NIGHT. BURMISTER BURMISTER VERSUS BLOMFIELD. BLOMFIELD. exhibitions. LOAN EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES, POSITIVELY CLOSING WEDNESDAY NIGHT. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, 11 to 9.30. HART'S BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, Admission, 1/; CHILDREN, Gd. 8 EMPIRE AIR ROUTES. VISIT THE REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPHIC DISPLAY, Depicting POWERFUL AIR LINERS, SCENIC AVONDERS EN ROUTE, Also ILLUMINATED MODELS OF AEROPLANES. ON VIEW ON THE FIFTH FLOOR AT MESSRS. MILNE & CHOYCE, LIMITED, FROM FRIDAY, THE 11th, TO SATURDAY, THE 19th OCT. ADMHSSION (FREE. 8 CRICKET. » rpHE AUCKLAND CRICKET ASSN. (INC.). CLUB COMPETITIONS. Entries for all grades of the 1935-36 Club Competitions close with the undersigned on MONDAY NEXT. October 14, 1035, at 5 p.m. N. H. E. HOCKIN. lion. Secretary. 47, Customs Street East. P.O. Box 70. 8 FUNERAL NOTICES. jyjANUKAU LODGE, No. 24. Brethren of the above Lodge are requested j to attend the Funeral of the Late BRO. WILLIAM CIIILDS, which will leave the Masonic Hall, Princes St., Onehunga, for j the Mangere Public Cemetery, at 2 p.m., I TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. i By order of the W.M., 8 R. G. LAKING, Sec. | EDUCATIONAL. ALES MEN—We train you to earn good y money: interesting particulars.—Webb Business Training Institute, Dllworth Building. D
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