AMUSEMENTS. pLAZA THEATEE. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Managing-Director: Beaumont Smith. Sessions: 11. A.M., 2.30 and 8 P. 51. GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE ARLISS ARLISS ARLISS —As—• "THE THE MAN MAN WHO WHO PLAYED PLAYED GOD" GOD" ALJj THAT THE SCREEN CAN OFFER 5847 Kangiora spring flower show, EXHIBITION FANCY WORK, !. BAZAAR, AND LUNCHEON. (In aid Methodist Church.) RANGIORA DRILL HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1932. Liberal Prizes. Increased Special Prizes. Support this Popular Annual Show. Schedule on application to the Hon. Secretary, W. A. ROWSE, 5520 Q.o. "Press" Office, Rongiora. DANCES. CHARITY CABARET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 20th. JjIBASCATI. In Aid of Mayor's Distress Fund. Admission: 5b Double. 5856 L pHE DANSANT, WINTER GARDEN. 5-7.30 p.m., MONDAY, AUGUST 29th. Tickets le. Bailey-Marston Orchestra. In Aid of the Plunket Society. 439 FOOTBALL. AN CASTER PARK. R TO-DAY. TO-DAY. R A RANFURLY SHIELD MATCH A N Commencing at 2.45 p.m. N I' A-U-C-K-L-A-N-D F A-U-C-K-L-A-N-D V A-U-C-K-L-A-N-D U v. R C-A-N-T-E-R-B-U-R-Y R 0-A-N-T-E-R-B-U-R-Y L C-A-N-T-E-R-B-U-R-Y L Y Gates open at 12 noon. Y ASHBURTON v. CANTERBURY B. S ASHBURTON v. CANTERBURY B. 8 Kick-off at 1.15 p.m. H H Also X SCHOOLBOYS' REP. MATCH I Commencing at 12 noon. E ADMISSION PRICES: E L ENCLOSURE AND STAND 2/- h ENCLOSURE AND STAND 2/1> PLUS TAX (3d). D . EMBANKMENT 1/-. EMBANKMENT 1/-. Children Half-price. 5800
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20630, 20 August 1932, Page 1
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