AMUSEMENTS. j :EW ZEALAND'S PREMIER THEATRE. ' Direction : Amalgamated Theatre?, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. ' LAST DAY* ; GRACIE FIELDS | i i ii j I "KK HP SMILINiI." I Apprrj ycl ]',r IS ni\ rrn'il Krhibiti'jn. TO-MORROW! II A.M. — 2.15 — - r.M. _ s P.M. THE MOST EXCITING PICTURE YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! Hi- very name struek r'-rr>.r. .but not in the li'-art of one who loved liiin : Drama i-pe.-ra.-u----lar with the ex.-itement ..f the time-- that made him what he was : 'JESSE JAMES" I 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" 'JESSE JAMES" "JESSE JAMES" j Starring
TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER HENRY FONDA HENRY FONDA NANCY KELLY RANDOLPH SCOTT SLIM SUMMERVILLE Ami a Cast of Thousands. WAS HE A VICTIM OF INJUSTICE? Mi IST colourful figure of his tinip! Train roWnT . . killer . . with a i>r<«-«.- f'li his head: Vet to tlie simple folk who knew him .... a viriim of injustice; To the girl who married liim . . a brave and gentle lover .' THE SPECTACULAR EPIC OF A LAWLESS ERA! A 20th Century-Fox Special. Approved /or Universal Exhibit ion. I IN ADDITION 1 | CHARLES TUCKWELL | 1 AT THE MICIHTV CIVIC lIUHAX j
CIVIC TO-MORROW! I RFfJ A T T Final Screening I | To-night at H I PONSONDY RD. | Phone ae-940 * -j*" I Deaf Aids Available I 6d GI'EST NIGHT ARTHUR TREACHER 6(1 111 I'. G. Wodehouw's -j "STEP 1.1 VEI.Y. JEEVES." bd DICK FOR AN in the TJirilling fi j "GUNS OF THE PECOS." bUßoth Approvr/l /or Universal Exhibition. = NEW REGENT |& - EPSOM. J To-nitfht, l*'ri. & Sat. ;it 7.4">. l'h. 11-142. liKANNA DUUIUN. Arthur Tn-aehfr. Herbert .Marshall, "M.\l» Al'»nlT Ml SIC." Approved for Univernal Exhibition. Claudftte Collmti. Charles Boycr, 'TOVAKicH." Recommended by (;cn*or for Adults. PAUL SCHRAMM. PAUL SCHRAMM. MUSIC TEACHERS AND ADVANCED PUPILS Desiring to take a SPECIAL PIANO COURSE SPECIAL PIANO COURSE By MR. PAUL SCHRAMM, THE NOTED VI IvNNKSE PIANIST. Slay Interview Mr. Schramm at his Rooms in the ROYAL HOTEL. VICTORIA STREET, From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on FRIDAY, 3<)/G/3'J, ONLY. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. THIS SATURDAY
20,000 ! ! 20,000 ! ! Twenty Thousand People should be at CARLAW I'ARK next Saturday afternoon. Last Saturday's record crowd for t lie season witnessed a ,thrilling game and next Saturday's attractions will eclipse any matches played so far. The Championship position is an exceedingly interesting one and it is impossible to nominate the winner out of seven possibles. MT. ALBERT play RICHMOND at 1.30 p.m. and NORTH SHORE play MANUKAU at 3 p.m. Added interest is in the fact that the North Island and A and B Trial Teams will be picked after these games and that this is the last Saturday of club games before tlie New Zealand team is picked. Club officials, players and Rugby League supporters are keyed up to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. IT WILL BE A GREAT SATURDAY. 1.30 P.M. MT. ALBERT v. RICHMOND. NEWTON v. CITY. 3 P.M. NORTH SHORE v. MANUKAU. MARIST 0.8. v. PAPAKURA. 2!) ELECTORAL. IyjOUNT KIIKN BOROUGH COUNCIL. CLOSING OK I> I STRICT ELECTORS' KOI.L. The District Electors' Roll to be used at the Election to be held on .Tilly 19 will be closed on WEDNESDAY, July 5, 1939, at I 5 p.m. A. D. JACK, i2O Town Clerk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 151, 29 June 1939, Page 28
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