AMUSEMENTS. PLA Z A \| Direction : AmnlgHinntpd Theatres. Ltd. I II a.m.—1LV30—1 , .::.)— 7, and S p.m. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! j ! THE MASTER SLEUTH | [ AT WORK. I j J Wll'i IHIKSVT I.HVI-: A COOP j <>r-I> •■Rn.I.IMKi MKIMMONTi' , ! I " " STOIiYV j Thrills to electrify you. chill- to e\cite you. and comedy to brlns you 1 hack to earth aeain. nil are cr.n- l ! J I tained in the lat 'st i-tory of the A ' exploits of this f.imo'.i-i chiir;wter. !; 1 I ,[ll I lllh. I "BULLDOG I "BULLDOG DRUM M O N D DRUMMOND ESCAPES" ESCAPE S." ! I A I'aramount Picture, WITH I — RAY MILLAND — — RAY MILLAND — ; HEATHER ANGEL, I SIR GUY STANDING, and REGINALD DENNY. Based on the play, "Bulldog Drummond Again." by H. C. (Sapper) i McXeile and Gerald Fairlie. A SHOT IN THE DARK. A WOMAN SCREAMS AND 81-LL-DO<« DRIMMOND COMMKNCBS OX HIS BIGGEST MANHUNT. HH XEEDS NO INTRODUCTION TO PICTURE FANS. HIS DAKING AND CARE-FREE SPIRIT WILL. AGAIN CAPTIVATE YOU. A REAL COMEDY THRILLER! Recommended by Censor for Adults. PLAX AT THEATRE. R"ES., 41-380. (Movie Ball, Peter Pan Cabaret, July 8.) om AT , !? f To-night at 7.45 ►JXXI.J..EJ I niso Saturday. ONEHPKGA I Phone 12 341 DICK FORAN, The Singins Cowboy in the all-action " LAND BEYOND THE LAW." DICK POWELL. JOAN BLOXDELL, In the Year's Greatest Mllhical, " GOLD-DIGGERS OF 1937." Both Approved for Iniccrsal Exhibition. — HIG FREE PKIZE — MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT.), 2 P.M. Same programme as. above. I I FTimpPQQ I To-night and Sat. I JlilVlfKJliOO I N e WB ssessiou 7.30 I NEWTON 1 Pbor.e X 7-077. VICTOR McLAGLEN, PRESTON FOSTER, "SEA DEVILS. ,, Recommended by Censor for Adults. PAT OBRIEX. HUMPHREY P.OGART " GREAT O'MALLEY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. — BIG FREE PRIZE — MATINEE TO-MORROW, SAT., 2 fi.m. I 6 —Footballs* for Boys—e 6—Boxes of Chocs, for Girls—o Same programme aw above. j DE LUXE I To-night at 8 I MT. ALBERT | Fhcne 40-104. £"? Pons, Gene Raymond, Jack Oakie, "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Lee Tracy. Margot Graham in "CRIMINAL LAWYER." Kevommcndril b» Censor for Adults. I KING'S \ Northcote. To-uight at 8. I miiuo j Sat . J& 8 Ugual Fpee Bns , Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, in "BANJO ON MY KNEE.* , Warreu Hull, Jean Muir, in "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.
RUGBY FOOTBALL. THE IS CLUB MATCH OF THE SEASON! MANUKAU v. PONSONBY, MANUKAU v. PONSONBY, MANUKAU v. PONSONBY, 3 P.M. Two unbeaten teams Manukau and Ponsonby (should produce a thrilling duel. The game is expected to ' produce the greatest football of the club season. GRAFTON v. UNIVERSITY, GRAFTON v. UNIVERSITY, 1.30 P.M. A SPECTACULAR CURTAIN-RAISER. TECHNICAL v. TRAIN. COLL., TECHNICAL v. TRAIN. COLL., NO. 2. 3 P.M. Ground, 1/ ; Ladies, 6d ; Schoolboys, 3d ; Stand. 1/ extra. OTAHUHU v. GRAMMAR, STURGES PARK, 3 p.m. Admission, 6d. MARIST v. COLL." RIFLES, SHOW GROUNDS, 3 p.m. Ground and Stand, 1/. : 2 BIRD SHOW. >T\ YORKSHIRE CANARY CLUB f X. op N.Z. lf& 13TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, V«k Hold In \3 UNITY. HAh L, U£% Upper Queen Street, Auckland, So'\ SATURDAY. JULY 3. 1037, ' v 3 p.m. Till 9.30 p.m. Come and Snp the Aristocrats of the Fancy at tlie Yorkshire Clni-wlc of tlit> North Entries from all parts of the North Island. ADMISSION 1/. 2
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 155, 2 July 1937, Page 16
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