AMUSEMENTS. 0 THE "VfXTEn' Symonds Street —Direction li. J. Kerridge. To-night at S p.m. | SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY, I j AT J l'.M. 1 SENSATIONAL 1)1 H? RLE-FEATURE l'K( Hi R A MM 10. " MODERN TIMES," " MODERN TIMES," 7 " MODERN TIMES," CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Pie stands alone as the greatest entertainer of modern times. Approved for Universal Exhibition. And FRANCHOT TONE, BETTE DAVIS, Margaret Lindsay, Alison Skipworth, " DANGEROUS," J " DANGEROUS," "DANGEROUS," A dynamic drama unfolding a realistic 1 slice of life, portraying the inner conflict of a tempestuous woman at war with herself and the world. The screen masterpiece which earned for Miss Davis the Academy Award. Recommended hi/ Censor for Adults. THIS OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME ' CARRIES OUR SPECIAL MANAGERIAL RECOMMENDATION. 1 ONEHUNGA ~| " ! STRAND. STRAND, i I TO-NIUIIT—FAMILY NIGHT. DOUBLE-STAR ATTRACTION. SIR GERALD DU MAURIER. in SCOTLAND YARD MYSTERY. Recommended bu Censor for Adults. ERIC COLMAN in the Australian Production, "SPLENDID FELLOWS." Approved for Un iversal Exhibit io Ad miss ion Pr ices—Circle: A dl lll l s v ( 1, Children Gd. Stalls Adults Gd, Child., oil. jTHE At 7.45 To-night POSITIVELY FINAL SCREENING J In the entire district of Epsom, Mt. Eden, Mt. Albert. »■ 'MUTINY ON' THE BOUNTY.' And = "AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD," Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. 30 Reserves —Phone 12-190. 7, IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE! MAVFATR SAND RING HAM. , -LVI-tt- i J ph 12 -093. Centrally Heated. ' Od, 6d, 6d—GUEST NIGHT —3d, 3d, 3d. .y To-night, also Wed. and Thurs. • (1) The story of two blustering deep sea divers, who tight for treasure in sunken ships and for favours of femininity ashore, "NO MORE WOMEN." Recommended bu Censor for Adults. With Victor McLnglen, Edmund Lowe, Sally Blanc, Minna Gombel. s. (2) "BIG IOXECUTIVB." Approved for ~ Universal Exhibition. The romance of a money-making kinjr. with Ricarilo Cortex, 15 Elizabeth Youn.ir, Richard Bennett. ,(o) s. Pop-Kye the Sailor Cartoon, ctc. 1.1 1 The Ideal Holiday Show. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE In '"POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL." 15 ~ " ~~ " s. RUGBY FOOTBALL. 4. —— - A RUGBY THRILLER! 13 A RUGBY THRILLER! j A RUGBY THRILLER! 1. » THE WHIRLWIND AUSS.IES! THE WHIRLWIND AUSSIES! r, THE WHIRLWIND AUSSIES! I - rrHE -IfATCH IN \ UCKLAND. to i-HE -t'J-ATCH IN AfCKLAM). s. I AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA v. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. 3- AUCKLAND. N AUCKLAND. >f a is l ' The Greatest Team that has ever left AusII tralian shores. Possessors of the fastest e backs in the world, the Australian team k r will produce all that is richest and best in Rujrby. This is the highlight of Rujby c " , season in Auckland. must not fail , f ' to see the Aussies in their only match in b Auckland. A match of glorious pace and -- thrills. t, = A GREAT CURTAIN-RAISER, AUCKLAND GRAMMAR AUCKLAND GRAMMAR ) v. : NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH. i i EDEN PARK, 9 EDEN PARK, SATURDAY. 1 SATURDAY. r Ground, 1/6; Stand, 2/ extra; Children 6d to Ground. IS ft "OARNELL RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. ' K\f?V> A Special General Meeting of tlie 1 above Club will be held in the TVuuiiii: Shed, Birdwood Crescent, Parnell, j ■ on THURSDAY, August 20, at 7.30 p.m. t Business: To consider the future activities 1 of the Club. All members are urgently l requested to attend. : 1S W. Iv. FLYNN, Hon. Sec. ' dyers" and cleaners. ■ * UCKLAND S Leading Carpet Cleaners. iV Vacuum Cleaning Co. of N.Z.. 140. i Albert St., C.l. I'lioi'-tf 41-<bo. i> ; TjORTEIi'S Dye Works. Ltd tor "Perfec- ■ 1 tion" Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. —Head ! office. 135. Karangahape ltd. P i r-i xj ITS, Costumes. Cleaned, Sterilised; latest scientific methods. —N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., l'hone 4i-005 (u Trunk . Lines). • B PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. McLEOD CRAIG, Psycho-Therapeutist, Magnetic Healer, Specialises Nervous Breakdowns, Stomach Troubles. Resumed Practice, St. Kevin's Arcade. r; jT KIMBEL, Psycho-Therapeutist, may be consulted S, Richmond Rd., Ponsonby. 2-7. Private phone. xlO POOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. AMERICAN Back-date Magazines, large varietv available. —O.K. Book Exchange, 296, Ponsonby Rd., Wholesale Suppliers. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 195, 18 August 1936, Page 20
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