AMUSEMENTS. SPARKLING COMEDY ROMANCE!, Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer's " rpOWX /"t IRL," " J- OWN VTIRI.," " QMALL mowx fURL," " LL J- OWN VTjUI.," — With — ROBERT TAYLOR, — And — JANET GAYNOR, LEWIS STONE. IiIXXIIO BARXES. And a Brilliant Associate Progrtimme which includes "ST. HELENA AND ITS MAX OF DESTINY," Delij;litfill Coloured Fitzpatrick Travel <Irm. "FIGHTING FISHES." Pete Smith Sports Thrill. ST. JAMES^THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY AT 11 — -.15 — S P.M. Plans at the Theatre. Phone ."2 91'0. Approved ]or Universal Exhibition.
| PRINCE EDWARD. | KarniiKiihnpc Rond Phono 4(i-202. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. . Warm and Comfortable. I-a si Ni«ht '"TII-MB AM) (JUS." With W. C. Fields, Alison Skipwortli. Bab.v I,e Roy. Approved for Universal Exhibition. "TH K WOMAN ACCUSED," With Nancy Carroll, Cary Grant, John Ilalliday. Rccommcndcd hy Censor for Adults. (screen Sonj?. .Novelty. .Cinesound. .Etc. ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. To All Parts of tiio Theatre. ~SHINY SHOES CLUBS! PRINCE EDWARD AND BRITANNIA THEATRES. SATURDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. PRIZES FOR ALL ! Each Kiddie who attends receives n Pencil, and those with the Shinest Shoes receive Special Prizes. I At The PRINCE EDWARD. 450 PRIZES (100 in Goods. "50 in Free Passes). Tim .McCoy, Cartoons, Comedies, Etc. At The BRITANNIA. 350 PRIZES (100 in Goods. 2.~>0 in Free Passes). June Withers in "This is The Life," Claire Trevor in "Navy Wife." Both A jinrnvcd for Universal Exhibition. Pop-Eve, Betty Boop. Eaurel and Hardy, Etc.
1 NEW \ 1 MOON J 3 FINAL PERFORMANCES. Thirteen thousand Auckland people have enjoyed and been thrilled liy ilio wonderful presentation of the "New .Moon." interpreted by the Auckland Operatic Society's incomparable cast. A magnificent portrayal of this glorious musical romance, with its glamorous scenes of life on the Isle of I'incs. on hoard the ISride Ship, in Hie Cafe Creole, and in a Mansion of New Orleans. Seldom has there been slajfod in Auckland a play in which such mastery of detail, such aftistry of production, and such glorious ballets and enseml)les have been , featured. |
HIS MAJESTY'S, FRIDAY, at 8. SAT., 2 and 3. RESERVES at 3/6, 4/6, 6/. MAT IN 810 RESERVES, 2/0, a/8, 4/0. Box I'lan Lewis Bady, Ltd. (Jullory : Evening. 1/6 and 2/3, Karl.v Doors. -Matinee, 1/3 and 1/0. Children Half-price at matinee only. SPORTING. DARGA.VILLE RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE AVONDALE RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. NOMINATIONS.
NOMINATIONS for All Events Close f (he Office oC (he Avondale Jockey Clul Victoria Street West, TO-MORROW (Fr day), October :J, at 0 p.m. .T. KAWSON, 1 Race Meeting Secretary. islliL CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUI (incorporated). METROPOLITAN MEETING; ioso, NOVEMBER 7, 9, 11, AND 14 CLOSING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 2, AT ii P.M., FIRST ACCEPTANCE (£3 Each). NEW ZEALAND CUI' HANDICAP o £1000 (minimum weight 7.0), twi miles. ENTRIES (£1 Each). FIRST DAY. STEWARDS' HANDICAP of £700, . sis furlongs. SECOND DAY. CRITERION HANDICAP of £400, sever furlongs. FENDALTON HANDICAP of £450, one mile and a quarter. THIRD DAY. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of £500, one mile. CANTERBURY CUP of £500 (Weight-for- | age), one mile and a half. FOURTH DAY. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP of £750, one mile and u half. STONYHURST HANDICAP of £300 (for Three-year-olds only), one mile. MEMBERS' HANDICAP of £450, six furlongs. NOTE. —7.7 Minimum Weight in all Handicap Flat Races unless otherwise specified in the conditions. IMPORTANT.—Entries and Acceptances now Close at 5 P.M., unless otherwise stated. F. T. H. BELL, P.O. Box 385, Christchurch. Secretary. Telegraphic Address: "Turf." * 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 233, 1 October 1936, Page 28
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