AMUSEMENTS. __ ! MAJESTIC I p CONTINUOUS .. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. j EVENING 8 o'clock. I A NEW FANTASTIC SENSATION H Suggested by the "Invisible Man" H by | H. G. WELLS | YOU WONT BELIEVE YOUR EYES | THEY HEAR HIM | THEY FEEL HIM 1 But | THEY CANT SEE HIM. | A potent drug made him | Invisible, but insane, and = loosed him on a horrified - city with no means of | stopping him : | STRANGE EERIE | TERRORISING. ' "THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" 7 INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" : J With SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE NAN GREY VINCENT PRICE CECIL KELLAWAY Approved for Universal Exhibition. Wit h a FULL-BLOODED DRAMA OF THE CHINA SEAS. With all tile terrors that g<« with every voyage in these pirate infested waters. MUTINY MURDER MUTILATION. I j The Horrors of Oriental Rutlilcssness. | — In —- I "QUEER CARGO" J "QUEER CARGO" ! With JOHN LODGE JUDY KELLY KENNETH KENT A British Empire Films Release. Approval lor Universal Exhibition. I*LANS THEATRE. Phone -13-210. i DE PARIS It i THEATRETTE jp" ! -• 1 5 AM) S P.M. I THE NIGHTINGALE OF SONG | GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE "THE KING STEPS OUT" "THE KING STEPS OUT" A Columbia Picture. Appro red lor Universal Exhibition. I THE ASTOR I DOMINION KOAD Telephone 25-433 To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30. Bing Crosby. Joan Blondell. Mischa Auer Baby Sandy in £<IDB OF JJBAVEN." Charles Birkford. Jean Parker in .Tatlf London's Adventure Story. " ROMANCE OF THE J^EDWOODS." Both Heroin men tied by Censor for Adults. Popular Prices. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT li P.M. East Side of Heaven." Serial, Stooge Comedy. Two Cartoons. ele. PEERLESS—ST. HELIER'S \ | To-night at 8. Matinee To-morrow '-.l.~>. j TYRONE POWER, SON.TA HEN IB [ Edna May Oliver, Rudy Vallee in | "SECOND FIDDLE." | Undoubtedly Sonja's greatest picture. Truly glorious entertainment I SELECTED SHORTS. Approved for I nirerxa! Exhibition. | PICTUREDROME — m 11. for d. To-night at S. DLANNA DURIUN. i Nan Grey and Helen I'arrish in "THREE SMART GIRLS GROW UP" Ketommended In/ Censor for Adults. RUGBY FOOTBALL. — EDEN PARK — — EDEN PARK — iiiMMil JUiiliiUJiilJffi' SATURDAY SATURDAY AT 3 P.M. 111 THAMES VALLEY REPS.!II I! ITHAMES VALLEY REPS.! I 111 11 1 ;! v. !! | Ml I! I AUCKLAND COLTS Ii I ill AUCKLAND COLTS j|| THE AUCKLAND COLTS have proved themselves a brilliant side, (an THAMES VALLEY cope with the speed and dapli of these Cleveland enterprising young players? AT 1.30 ' I SENIOR 7- A - SIDE I ! TOURNAMENT ! No. 1, L>, 3 GROUNDS. IS TEAMS IN ACTION! Bright. Fast. Open Football. FINAL AT 3.40. I S H OWGROUNDS! KIT. ALBERT GRAMMAR ~~ v. SACKED HEART At 3 p.m. GRAMMAR v. TECHNICAL At 1.4--.. Ground and stanJ 1/. Schoolboys 3d. i STURGES PARK | UTAHUHU v. ARMY TRAINING SCHOOL (Narrow Neck). ; HOCKEY. J DAVIS CUP CHAMPIONSHIP j HOBSON PARK, ■ {fcs? ItEMUERA. i JF TO-MORROW — — TRAINING COLLEGE 1 20 v. UNIVERSITY A. GOLFT - A UCKLAND'S Foremost Coach.—Norrie ' Bell, Watte Sports Depot. Ph. 43-41"* 1 ki
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 176, 26 July 1940, Page 12
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