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AMUSEMENTS. 1111=1111= I =1111=1111 j THE STATE j Symonds Street—Direction R. J. Kerridge. To-night at S p.m. All we need to say to ensure capacity houses for the next six, nights is to announce the screening of METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." But for the benefit of those who perhaps will say "I'VE SEEN IT" we wish to say more . . . We very respectfully wish to contradict tlicm. The difference between the merit of As you remember it in 1031 is inconceivable and will show you the remarkable advancement that has been made in Motion Picture Production since that date . . .so much . . that we can reliably deny those who saw the production in 10.31 the privilege of saying they have seen the real. IT'S THE SAME, BUT IT'S DIFFERENT. " THREE LIVE GHOSTS." THE OLD CAST BUT A NEW PRODUCTION. Despite the recent THREE WEEKS' CAPACITY BUSINESS ON QUEEN St. We know we are sure of PACKED HOUSES THROUGHOUT ITS SEASON AT THE STATE Yon cannot wait longer to see Filmland's GREATEST COMEDY SENSATION of all. With the BEST SHORT FEATURE PROGRAMME ever presented including— State, News, World and Australian, Our Gang Comedy, Country Mouse Coloured Cartoon, Table Tennis, Pete Smith, Las Fiesta de 'Santo, Musical Comedy, all in the latest colour. A WORD TO THE WISE, SECURE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE FROM Lewis Eady, Ltd., Lyric Talkeries, or State Theatre. Phone 43-645. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SELECT. STAR HEATED. Karangahape Road. Phone 43-003. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, AT S. A NYONE WHO SAW THIS A SMART. LAUGHABLE AND ALTOGETHER CHIC COMEDY-DRAMA IN QUEEN ST. LAST WEEK, WILL SAY : DON'T MISS IT! It's the French Story, " jy£ oNsiKUR s ANB Q- ENE >" Picturised as only Hollywood can, under the title of " ONE RAINY AFTERNOON." " ONE RAINY AFTERNOON." Released by UNITED ARTISTS. Produced by JESSE L. LASKY. FRANCIS LEDEKEIi, The handsome young man. he also sings "One Rainy Afternoon" delightfully. IDA LUPINO I Gives her finest American Beautiful Blonde I performance. ROLAND YOUNG I HUGH HERBERT ,1 Famous ERIK RHODES Comedians. JOSEPH CAWTIIORNE I DONALD MEEK I I Sing "Secret SEGER ELLIS Rendezvous." MAKGRET WARNER I Also such beauties as The Countess Lieu de Malgret and Phillis Barry in a Story that will AMUSE AND CIIA KM. Approved lor Vntversal tJxhihiti-in. ALSO : Walt Disney's Colour Cartoon. "BROKEN TOYS." Linvbergh Trail, Comedy, Topical, etc. Prices: Circle, 1/0; Stalls. 1/. No extra charge for reserving. Unpaid Reservations held till 7.40. 4TH HEAT OF PETER PAN'S POPULAR OLD-TIME WALTZING COMPETITION. Ist Ist PRIZE PRIZE 12GNS. 12GNS. <^peter^PANT>> PRIZES TO WINNERS OF HEATLADIES : Box of Chocolates. GENTLEMEN : Box Cigarettes. MODERN AND OLD-TIME MUSIC, By LAURI PADDI and his FAMOUS PETER PAN BAND. LADIES, 1/0. GENTLEMEN, 2/. Tasty Suppers Available. PHONE 46-777. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. I x-rtSk WHO ARI ° GOING TO WIN I fJSgs ' ' THE SOCCER CHAM- | PIONSHIP THIS SEASON? I MT. ALBERT OLD BOYS, They are in the lead at present, 'hut to morrow they have to meet the powerful PONSONBY, who are lying second to the Old Boys. This Fine Game will be played at BLANDFORD PARK at 3 p.m. And will be preceded by another Senior Game, in which the question of relegation will be of paramount interest to . COMRADES, Who are up against Auckland's Chatham Cup hopes, THISTLE. A FEAST OF FOOTBALL 'FROM 1.30 ON. Usual Admission; Charges. x 7 MEETINGS. NZ. SHIPPING OFFICERS' INDUS- • TRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. AUCKLAND DISTRICT. A Meeting of Members of the above Union will be held on MONDAY, 10th instant, at 7.30 p.m., in the Seamen's Institute, Sturdee Street. BUSINESS : Election Of Officers. General. . ; 7 Timber workers' union. ANNUAT, MEETING, MONDAY, AUGUST 10. BUSINESS : Declaration Ballot, General. x 7 UCKLAND JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS AND OPTICIANS' INDUSTRIAL UNION. —Members of the above are hereby notified that the Usual Monthly Meeting is Postponed till August 24. 7 C. A. WATTS, Secretary. AQUATICS. pONSONBY CRUISING CLUB. The above Club will not be responsible for Prizes unclaimed on x 7 ' Hon. Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 16

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