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AMUSEMENTS. Witt MAJESfIC~IIHH Continuous from 11 a.m. NOT SINCE "42ND STREET" HAS ESCAPADE OF MKUIDV, DANCE AND MIRTH. A STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION! BALLET OF 200 BALLET OF 200 Surpassing anything ever previously attempted in the screen history of musical comedy. A DELIGHTFUL CHORUS OF 100. I DICK POWELL j j DICK POWELL 1 j DICK POWELL J FRED WARING | FRED WARING j AND HIS PENNSYLVANIA* ORCHESTRA, IN " VARSITY SHOW " " VARSITY SHOW " " VARSITY SHOW " " VARSITY SHOW " " VARSITY SHOW " Approved for Universal Exhibition. I GKADKII "AA PLUS" BY | I "SMITH'S WEEKLY." | SEE THK KEAL " BIG APPLE " " BIG APPLE " By a "Hot" Dancing Tram of 4<>. BUCK AND TMBBLES ll'K AMI "I'BBI.KS America's Foremost Ci.lour.-.l ComedyDancing Team. TED TTKAI.EY AND HIS HI) -»J-KAI.KY 3 LUNATICS PKISCILLA AND KOSKMAKY LANE. Two Sist'-rs. One a beautiful jrirl with !i golden voice. Tin' other, well, Just ii girl, but she creates LA- (JIITKi; IN FULL. AL'UHTKR MKAStUB " VARSITY SHOW" " VARSITY SHOW " IS A KNOCKOUT IN SONG. DANCE. FAKCE AND MUSIC, WHICH WILL SWING YOU OFF YOIK FEET. — Associate Feature — j "MIDNIGHT MENACE ,, | Approved for Universal Exhibition. with CHARLES FAKHEI.L and MAKGARBT VV.NKK. Box I'liin Majestic. Phone 43 210. NEDDO'S CHILDREN'S PARTY TO-MORROW! Special rictuif I'rofirauiiuf. including "HoI'ALONG CASSIDY IX BORDERLAND," lith S.-cMoii. CHILDREN'S AMATEUR TRIALS. ; Ki-llerlla.wviinl's'T ~ Phone 26-041 f I BRITANNIA \l) PONSONBY I I NC-.vsreels Nightly at 7.30 p.m. UKKTA lIAKBO AND ('HAS. BOYBR In "MARIE WALEWSKA." SALLY KILEUS with PAUL KELLY In "NURSE FROM BROOKLYN." Both Recommended hij Censor for Adults. Fuller's Theatres /'"""N Phone 22-(!S3 I VICTORIA (JJ DEVONPORTI 7.30 — TO-NIGHT — 7.30 | FRANK .MORGAN, FLORENCE RICE In " BEG, BORROW OR STEAL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Ralph Bellamy, Marion Marsh In '• T.HE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE)." Recommended b)i Censor lor Adults. I Fuller's Theatres f\ Phone 20-406 1 1 CINEMA Kl) GREY LYNN! FINALLY" TO-NIGHT—7.3O. William Boyd in Clarence Mulford's "HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Kent Taylor. Wendy Barry in " GIRL WITH IDEAS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. " Straiifier Than Fiction."' News, etc. MATINEE SATURDAY. 1.30—" Bad Man of Brimstone " : Pete Smith Item : Travflt«!k : 'J Coloured Cartoons: Serial. Sports Thrill. And on the THE YODBLLINU COWBOY. Singinjr and Yodeiling in Western costume. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. "GOON, J? CITY!" fWX Wd2 IT WILL BE A GREAT FINAL. Some years'aso the ?reat feature nl>out the City Club was their Star Barraeker. whose voice could be heard above all others shouting "Go on. City '."■ If both teams turn on the football thev played last Saturday, the Final this Saturday should be a classic. From bell to bell there will be no let-up. 3 P.M. CITY v. RICHMOND CITY v. RICHMOND CITY v. RICHMOND CITY v. RICHMOND 1.30 P.M. PAPAKURA v. NTH. SHORE PAPAKURA v. NTH. SHORE NO. 2 GROUND— 1.30 P.M. MARIST 0.8. v. PONSONBY 3 P.M. MT. ALBERT v. MANUKAU CARLAW PARKSATURDAY. RESERVED SEATS. THE BOX PLAN FOR NEXT SATURDAY'S MATCH, EASTERN SUBURBS (SYDNEY) V. MARIST 0.8. OPENS MONDAY AT ERNIE ASHER'S—HIGH ST. BOOK EARLY. _ 1C FOR SALE BY TENDER. rpENDERS are invited by the Base Stores Officer. Naval Base. Devonpott. for the purchase of the undermentioned materials I and scrap metals : Old Electric Cable Scrap Copper. Scrap Brass and Mix.-d Metals Brass Turnings. Copper Wire Bottles and Jars. Old Rugs and Carpets. 01.l Paint Drums, Old S.W. Rope. Diving Pump, Miscellaneous Articles. The above nmv he inspected at the Naval Base Devon'port on any working clay until Friday. :uirl! instant, between the hours of f> a.m. anrl d..*J p.m. Tenders close at noon on Monday. October 3. 1038. Terms : Cash before removal from Naval Base. :21 MUSICAL TUITION. J TWAT E R S j ASSOCIATE COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Civic Square — Phone 47-047. ARNIE HARTMAN, World-famous Piano-Accordioniet. SD

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 20

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