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AMUSEMENTS. EXTRA SPECIAL 2nd Test: SPRINGBOKS V. AUSTRALIA JUST AS WK TKKDICTKD ! ! CROWDS I’ACKKD TO SUE THIS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT I,AST NIGHT ! ' “ ■■'"k TODAY: 2.15 AND 8 P.M. PLAZA I look Now for To-night at Begg’s I ypjll o> - Theatre. Tel. 51-277. "feNCi ng WWnv Jessie • ’ Matthews KI ln IICr Gllycst ’ I,ost Gl,,tcrln l>' -'lnsical. “HEAD OVER HEELS” V A G.B.D. Attraction. — (App. .for Universal Exhibition.) I Plan at D.I.C. or A — TO-DAY: | I 5 . STAIF IE 7“ D I = Olli: AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. 8 ”- M - = = J *W- K Alice Faye 1 1 Walter . = | Winchell Ben Bemie 1 j Ned Sparks | Patsy Kelly I W/ > Mirth— | aLflraSwWMj Melody— = = The 1937 Musical I® J® Gaiety— H = Smash—With the g S | 1947 Pace! li 9 — Tuneful | 1 20th Century- S ° ng ’ ~ 9 1 ~ Fox, = = I,Recd. for Adults.) = i NEXT FRIDAY: FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER ROGERS = GRAND CHARITY CONCERT. THE WORLD’S BEST AT POPULAR PRICES. TOWN HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 8 p.m. THE’ ONLY PUBLIC APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON OF THE BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET (Under engagement to National Broadcasting Service). JOSEF ROISMANN, ALEXANDER SCHNEIDER, BORIS KROYT, MISCHA SCHNEIDER, World-famous String Quartet. Supported by MARY PRATT, New Zealand Contralto. Proceeds in aid of MAYOR’S METROPOLITAN RELIEF COMMITTEE GALLERY, 3/-; FRONT STALLS, 2/-; BACK STALLS, 1/-. Box Plan at D.I.C. Box Plan at D.I.C. BOXING TOWN HALL BOXING THURSDAY AUGUST 5 THURSDAY JACK JARVIS (Eltham) (DOMINION CHAMPION), YOUNG GILDO (Manila) (“THE FILIPINO FLASH’’). A FIFTEEN-ROUND CONTEST AT LIGHTWEIGHT LIMIT. JACK JARVIS —A superb master of tactics. Has successfully defended his title for two years. Created a sensation in Sydney in 1936. - A colourful champion with a punch. YOUNG GILDO —The delightfully brilliant Manilanwm. His spectacular dispatch of Clarrie Rayner still fresh in the memory of YVellington patrons. THIS PROMISES TO BE AN EPIC CONTEST. PACKED WITH THRILLS. EXCELLENT AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES at 8 p.m. RESERVES at Humphrey's, Manners Street. DAY SALES, S. Eustace, Tobacconist, Molesworth Street. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. Ladies, 3/-. (All prices plus tax.) WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT RETURN BOUT RETURN BOUT BETWEEN earl McCready (British Empire Champion), AND KING KONG COX (The Toughest Man in Wrestling). These two giants wrestled a sensational draw when first they met. MondayY contest should be even more spectacular. Cox, who seldom lacks assertion, will prove a hard man for McCready to cope with. DON’T MISS THE RETURN MATCH! BOOK EARLY AT E. W. HUMPHREY’S. MANNERS STREET. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. Ladies, 2/6, (All plus tax). RUGBY! RUGBY! RUGBY! TEST FOR CHAMPIONSHIP LEADERS. The Wellington Senior A Grade First Division Rugby Competition is expected to be exciting and thrilling in its final stages, with Athletic at present holding a twopoint lead over YVellington College Old Boys ami two matches to go._ Petone so far are undefeated in the Second Round, and they come to Town To-morrow to Test the Leaders. To-day—ATHLETIC PARK, 3 p.m.—To-day A CHAMPIONSHIP THRILLER—DON'T MISS IT! ATHLETIC v. PETONE There will be a FIFTH GRADE MATCH: WELLINGTON v. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS As a CURTAIN-RAISER, at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION J/-. STAND Gd. EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON. See. W.R.F.U. READERS OF “THE * DOMINION.” HAVE YOUR COPY OF “THE DOMINION” DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME BY (5.30 EACH MORNING. ...eb. to telephone 11-021 will ini med bite ly secure this service, i

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 261, 31 July 1937, Page 5

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