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AMUSEMENTS. \ xriill illifrx ./ | PLAZA j— Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 31 A.M., 12.30, ".30, 5 AND 8 P.M. COMMENCING TO-DAY! The Artist, who has stolen the honours in every picture in which he has appeared— DWARD jgjVERETT JJORTON, JfJVERETT JJORTON, jjiDWARD JQVERETT JJORTON, jgDWARD JfJVERETT JJORTON, jgDWARD JjWERETT JJORTON, JJORTON, FRESH FROM HIS CONQUEST OF " TOP HAT." WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT HIM IN HIS GREATEST STARRING ROLE. THE SENSATIONAL SCREEN COMEDY, — " HIS NIGHT OUT." — _ " HIS NIGHT OUT." — — " HIS NIGHT OUT." — _ " HIS NIGHT OUT." — Approved for Universal Exhibition. MORE UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY THAN "HIS WIFE'S FAMILY" OR "CHARLIE'S AUNT." YOU'LL ROAR! YOU'LL YELL! AND SAY IT'S THE FUNNIEST PICTURE YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. I Supporting Programme includes : | Comedy, Musical, Latest News, | j etc. [ PLAN AT THEATRE—RES. 41-SSG. pTAT rpn To-night at 7.45, XKJ an{ j Saturday. NEWMARKET. Phone 46-609. , NOTE i | Owing to length of programme | screening commences at. 7.45 p.m. RONALD COLMAN JOAN BENNETT, COLIN CLIVE, In an Exciting Adventure, | "THE MAN WHO I | BROKE THE BANK | | AT MONTE CARLO." | Associate Feature CYRIL ("GRUMPY") MAUDE In a Comedy Farce, | — " HEAT WAVE." — [ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. TRULY A GREAT SHOW! Ronald Colman Matinee To-morrow, 2 p.m.—6 Attractions. REGAL & ADELPHI | PONSONBY RD. RICHMONBAV. Phone 26-940. Plione | ' BOTH THEATRES, TO-NIGHT. Adelplii, S o'clock. Regal, News Session, 7.30. Note: "Top Hat" commences S p.m. sharp at Regal. THE "SHOW OF SHOWS." FRED GINGER ASTAIRE & ROGERS ASTAIRE & ROGERS In the musical wonder, " TOP HAT." " TOP HAT." "TOP HAT." Recommended by Censor }or Adults. Associate Feature: HUGH HERBERT in a Comedy, "TO BEAT THE BAND." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinees To-morrow, 2 p.m. T/TXTP'Q i To-night at 8. XVJLiN Lr O I and Saturday. NORTHCOTE. | Phone 19-903. JOB e! BROWN'S Best Comedy, "ALIBI-IKE." Rochelle Hudson, Henry Fonda in "WAY DOWN EAST." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Usual Free Bus. Matinee Sat., 2 p.m. | DE LUXE I To-night at 8. j MT. ALBERT. f Phone 40-104. NINO MARTINI in a Musical, "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." Also a Rib-tickling Comedy, "HIS FAMILY TREE." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-morrow, 2 p.m.

RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CITY ROVERS, MARIST OLD BOYS, MT. ALBERT, NEWTON RANGERS, PONSONBY, RICHMOND, All these teams will be playing on SATURDAY at CARLAW PARK. A number of now players will be stepping out for the first time. Saturday's games will give, followers the opportunity of making their pick for this year's Championship. BENEFIT FOR J. LAIRD. The proceeds of this Saturday -will go to a Benefit Fund for the International player, ,T. Laird, who was seriously injured last season, and is Btill indisposed. THE DRAW FOR THE DAY: 1.45 P.M.— NEWTON V. M.0.8. 3 P.M.— MT. ALBERT V. RICHMOND. PONSONBY V. CITY. ADMISSIONONE SHILLING. In view of the fact that the proceeds are for the Benefit Fund, Privilege Tickets are not available. CARLAW PARK CARLAW PARK TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. ' x! 7 f) Tl/fOUNT ALBERT LEAGUE -LVA FOOTBALL CLUB. iMHe PRACTICES FOR JUNIOR GRADES WILL BE HELD AT FOWLDS' PARK, MORNINGSIDE, TO-MORROW. Schoolboys and Seventh Grades 1.30 p.m. Sixth to Fourth Grades, 2.30 p.m. ' Third and Second Grades, 3.30 p.m. All Players and Intending Players aro requested to Attend.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 91, 17 April 1936, Page 16

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