_ ' AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSY—J. C. Williamson's Now Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. S P.M. To — To — To 1.15 r.M. 4.3G P.M. 10.22 P.M. TO-DAY! Bp waro I of lAr.xip— ' slio knows your inmost secrets uin 1 unlike tlic "Three Wise Minikpys" slip sees nil—hears all —and tells everything. You'll t- r as|> at her delicious disclosures . . . You'll lio breathless with laughter at Hi is convulsing. daring cnniedy of reyelatjons. 'PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET. 1 'PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET/ 'PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET/ 'PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET/ 'PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET.' Warner Bros/ rih-l ickling roninnee of rollicking roars ... a love story of infinite l charm. cram incd full of hearty chuckles, clever dialogue and surprisingly dramatic situations the plot -will astonish yon with its i in list unusual en d i n g. With J^ONXELLY, As the Personal Maid, who cleverly manipulates the social lives of— M ARGARET J^INUSAY, ■y-yARREN JJULL, fpREACHER. Plus :— I
Another Beautiful Colour Featurette, " CARNIVAL DAY." Associated Tvith A Brilliant Programme of Short Subjects. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES, 32-G6O. £10 MUST BE WON! 24 CONSOLATION PRIZES. ENTER FOR TflE SCREEN SLIDE COMPETITION AT THE EMBASSY THEATRE, THIS WEEK. No Entrance Fee. Full Details at Theatre. HEATED jS TA. R SELECT. Karangahapo' ItTT Phone 43-003. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT. AT S. "WEST POINT OF THE Alii," And n ~ I ,¥ R CASINO MURDER CASE." Uoth Recommcndcd by Censor Jor Adults. COMMENCING FRIDAY! "SHIPMATES FOR EVER." "SHIPMATES FOR EVER." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. Featuring DICK POWELL, RUBY KEBLER. \A itli Lewis Stone, Ross Alexander, Dick Foran, etc. SONGS, LAUGH S, RO.MANCE. Also : BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE BRENT, RICARDO CORTEZ, I " special" AGENT." "SPECIAL AGENT." I Recommended by Censor lor Adults THE MAX WHO WOULD NOT TALK TO A JURY NOW TEI.LS THE WOULD THE WHOLE THRILLING STORY. Usual Prices. 11 i|| THE ASTOR~ | || I DOMINION RD. | J j|j| Centrally Heated. To-night, at S. Variety Session, 7.30. Eddie Cantor. Ethel Merman, in "STRIKE ME PINK." Chester Morris. Sallv Eilers, in "PURSUIT." Water Ballies—Old Plantation — Coloured Cartoons. All Approved fur Univrrxnl Exhibition. Popular Prices. Tel. 21-133. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. -JU THE FOOTBALL >jgr A GAME OF THE YEAR. ALL ROADS WILL LEAD TO CARLAW PARK THIS SATURDAY.
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. Everyone is talking about this match and asking the question: Can MAXUKAU win the trelile? RICHMOXD did in 1034. A RECORD CROWD 3 P M EXPECTED. MANUKAU v. RICHMOND MANUKAU v. RICHMOND MANUKAU v. RICHMOND. What a Game it will lie ! IPHELAN PONSONBY SHIELD. PONSONBY (Holders) " Play 1.30 P.M. MARIST 0.8. MARIST 0.8. Don't miss this game: it will be a great exhibition of League Football. STALLARD MARIST 0.8 CUP. MARIST 0.8. (Reserves) Play 3 P.M. RICHMOND. RICHMOND. •riNNUAL P o ,",'* forget, this will be DAT I 11 ' Peter Pan on HALL. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 7. LAWN TENNIS. A UCKEAXD Club, Stanley St. Tennis Courts vacancies; Sunday play secretary. Phone 40-7(10. ' b A SOXS—Expert Racquet *. Stringers. Restrings and Repairs our speciality.—94. Albert St. B TJESTRIXGIXG, 6/(5 to 25/ ; guaranteed. J -*' Modern Bag, opp. Hall. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 233, 1 October 1936, Page 28
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