AMUSEMENTS. I MAJESTIC ffc CONTINUOUSLY 1.«5 pjn. to 1 D*. EVENINQ T.4S PJB. f_ TO-DAY Hrtro-Goldwyn-Mmyt* present FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN th« MONARCH OP MIRTH with m distinguished retinue of the aristocrat* of corned;. , «£« IVT ifisrs&t';? ,^" MORGAN %*J£2» "srs» MORGAN up - : ?» Ja^^jg unllinf. Wn.T.TH iSUXvrLCj Use p—n-t . . tmui BURKE SWa with a firm bandl ANN RTTTTT'F , PTi I nT?'n Daughter of Prank and Blllle. and the apple of their eye . . caused Intense palpitation of the hearts of the local lads! REGINALD ~ ~ OWEN "Close" SHELTON ttTsSL Insurance NAT "«»»«• PENDLETON 1 BUniUnt old Banker ■ DONALD . . . Ucht with the MCjUiK with the Comedy. — IN — THE GEM OP ALL HIS GLOOM-CHASING EFFORTS. "THE GHOST COMES HOME" "THE GHOST COMES HOME" "THE GHOST COMES HOME" Approved for Universal ««Tii»»ttl'ffi. Screening with Clanace X. Mulford's HOPALONO CABSIDY WESTERN THRILLER, "LAW OF THE PAMPAS" "LAW OF THE PAMPAS" Approved lot Universal *»MMtlfflv A Paramount Picture With TXTIUIAIC T>OYD »» lI.LIAM JDOYD \\TILLIAM POVD TV Tt.I.T»»« X>OYD gTEFFI -r\tJNA Oteffi JLJuna StlSs DSJa RUSSELL TTAYDEN DSBELL XXayDEN PLANS THEATRE. Phone 43-310. iiiiniiiiiiiimiinii!iiiiiiii![i!m!ini!i!!iiii!!i!i;ii[iii!iiiiiira!!iuii!jii!!iiai!ini:!!![mmnn!;;!n?ne" I CINEMA! ?So?eliM(S: I I COMM. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. I J "GREEN HORNET" SERIAL. I I ROBERT TAYLOR I I WALLACE BEERY ■ I In J I ''STAND UP & FIGHT" 1 I "STAND UP & FIGHT* I S Thrills and Action Galore. s i Recommended by Censor tor Adults. I I ALSO SHOWING!: I 1 The MARX BROS, in I .= The Hilarious Comedy i |l "AT THE CIRCUS" I j "AT THE CIRCUS" | g Approved for Universal Exhibition. j 1 EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. 3 g MATINEE TO-MORROW. Uβ. I 1 II THE ASTOR fl I 111 I ||| 111 DOMINION ROAD ill Telephone 18-433 To-night at g : Variety Session. 7.30. GLORIA JEAN. Robert Cummlngs. Nan Grey in "THE UNDER-PUP." PENNY SINGLETON. ARTHUR LAKE In BLONDIE MEETS THE BOSS. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. UNPAID RESERVES NOT HELD AFTER T. 30. Third Chapter of "GREEN HORNET." MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3 PM.— "The Under-Pup," "Green Hornet." Two Cartoons, etc. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL WO) SHORE? THE MATCH Players, Club Officials and followers of football look forward to. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. To win this game is the ambition of every Rugby League Club and it Is indeed a great honour. NORTH SHORE has the reputation for upsetting all predictions. They have drawn the record gate, lost the easiest of games, and won the hardest. They are never beaten until the final whistle sounds. Lar Seagar. their coach, when asked about their chances next Saturday, said: "You will see—that Is the one game we want to win." Harold Tetley. Richmond Coach, was all smiles last Saturday and said: "I know Shore are a hard team to beat, but our boys will win." I.W P.M.: PHELAN SHIELD SEMI-FINAL. MANUKAU v. CITY. MANUKAU v. CITY. 3 P.M.: NORTH SHORE v. RICHMOND NORTH SHORE v. RICHMOND NORTH SHORE v. RICHMOND NORTH SHORE v. RICHMOND NOTE—FURTHER FIXTURES:— OCTOBER 13—FINAL PHELAN SHIELD. OCTOBER Iβ—ALL GOLDS T. SOUTH AUCKLAND i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 236, 4 October 1940, Page 12
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