AMUSEMENTS. THE KING’S BIRTHDAY SESSIONS 11 A.M., 2.15 and 8 P.M. AVON J. C. Williamson’s Luxury Playhouse. Sessions To-day 2.15 and 8 p,m. FINAL WEEK OF “MARKED WOMAN” “MARKED WOMAN” “MARKED WOMAN” the most unusual among the many unusual pictures of this year. The most vivid—daring—dramatic picture of New York’s night life and the menace of its ruthless underworld ever screened, BETTE DAVIS BETTEf DAVIS BETTE DAVIS Her greatest role, with Humphrey Bogart, Eduardo Cianelli, and a powerful cast. • Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AND THEN—FRIDAY NEXT ! “ WELLS FARGO ” “ WELLS FARGO ” Frank Lloyd’s Triumphant Achievement. Thundering, Unforgettable Scenes of With JOEL sMcGREA ACTION ! ROMANCE ! COMEDY ! FRANCES DEE 808 BURNS THRILLS ! “ WELLS FA&GO ” “ WELLS FARGO ” “ WELLS FARGO ” A Paramount Picture. (For Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans D.I.C. THEATRE ’PHONE 40-076. REX THEATRE RICCARTON. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY and TUESDAY *■ 7 - 45 P- m - —— GEbRGfi" BRENT BEVERLY ROBERTS BARTON MacLANE in “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN” James Oliver Curwood’s Greatest Adventiyre Romance Thunders from the Screen as the Greatest All-Colour Film in Motion Picture History! (For Universal Exhibition.) 8983 FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. LANCASTER PARK TO-DAY TWO THRILLING MATCHES ON THE OVAL. CAN ’VARSITY BEAT LINWOOD. CAN 'VARSITY BEAT LINWOOD. Come and see. Preceded by SUNNYSIDE v. CHRISTCHURCH 1.15 p.m. South Ground — ALBION v. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS. RUGBY PARK MBRIVALE v. ATHLETIC, 2.45 p.m. SHOW GROUNDS OLD BOYS v. SYDENHAM. Usual Popular Prices. 8824 RUGBY FOOTBALL LANCASTER PARK * (KING’S BIRTHDAY) MONDAY, 2.30 pm. FIRST INTER-PROVINCIAL MATCH BAY OF PLENTY BAY OF PLENTY (on their first visit) Versus CANTERBURY CANTERBURY Fast open Rugby. Thousands will welcome the Bay Boys. Curtain-raiser 1 p.m. TRAINING COLLEGE v. VARSITY (2nd Grade Competition Match) Stands and Enclosure .. 2/Embankment .. .. 1/Frequent Tram Service. REMEMBER! BIG RUGBY MONDAY, LANCASTER PARK. 8882 /CHRISTCHURCH BOOK CLUB And SUN TEA LOUNGE, 87 WORCESTER ST. Join the Library. All types of books, including excellent non-fiction. To celebrate King’s Birthday free membership will be allowed from Ist to sth June. No sixpenny books. Tea . Lounge open daily to all. Hot Luncheons and Teas served on Fridays—best tea and coffee in town. 83194
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22419, 4 June 1938, Page 1
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