AMUSEMENTS. AND—WHAT—A—NIGHT! ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE IN HYSTERICS LAST NIGHT. £TRA N 1) TfIEA TR E (A Fullor-Hayward Theatre). Always Cosy and Warm. Matinee, 2.15; Evening, 8. ■ IRRESISTIBLE!” “ SIDE-SPLITTING !” LESLIE DULLER, LESLIE FULLER, The Maddest, Merriest Mirthmakor in all the Glad Movie Firmament, in ‘ TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT.’ ‘TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT.’ •TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT.’ When you see that idiot Fuller creating havoc in prison you will go crazy with laughter. Supports include Graphic Film of THE ENGLISH GRAND NATIONAL. Pathe Magazine, News, etc. Plans at Bristol or Theatre (13-379). FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY. YOUNG AND OLD LOVE A CIRCUS STORYI You’re Two Popular Stars Together for the First Time. MARION DAVIES. CLARK GABLE, MARION DAVIES. CLARK GABLE, -MARION DAVIES, CLARK GABLE, In the Thrilling and Amusing Tale of the Sawdust Ring. ‘POLLY OE THE CIRCUS,’ ‘POLLY OF THE CIRCUS,’ ‘POLLY OF THE CIRCUS,’ •POLLY OF THE CIRCUS,’ A story you will all enjoy, with thrills, romance, laughter in the fullest measure. And THE FLYING CODONAS, Famous aerial trapeze artists, introducing their death-defying stunts. Plans at Bristol.
w N H A L L SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 6. AT 8 P.M. (Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor), FAREWELL CONCERT, FAREWELL CONCERT, Tendered to - LEX MACDONALD The Brilliant Boy Soprano. Assisted by Royal Male Choir, Dunedin Choral Sociclv, J. Crossley Clitberoes Madrigal Singers, Ernest Drake’s Student Choir, Dr V. E. Galway (City Organist), - and Leading Soloists. The Box Plan Opens TO-JIORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, at The Bristol. ADMISSION, 2s and Is. ADMISSION, 2s and Is. CIRCUS! CIRCUS!! CIRCUS!!! 250 MEMBERS OF Mr J. B, HANNA’S SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE Present NOVEL AND SPECTACULAR PROGRAMME Of THIRTY-SIX VARIED, INTERESTING. AND HUMOROUS ITEMS, BURNS HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd and 4th, at 8 p.m. A Feast of Comedy and Educational Work, including Gymnastics, Acrobatics, Ballets, Dances, Fancy Drills, Chair and Apparatus Pyramids, Juggling, Clowns. Comedians, and a host of novel items. Bright music will be supplied by the Merrymakers’ Dance Band and the school’s official pianiste. Miss Joyce Watson. Assisting artists include Paul Reno, G. Bennett, T. Mawer, M. Nelson, J, Broom, Misses Eckhoff’s dancing pupils, Misses Anzac Patton, Douglas, J. Berryman, E. Clyde, and Master ft. Whale. Come and enjoy yourselves from start to finish. “A REAL CHEER GERM.” Admission: Front seats, Is 6d; Reilr seats,lS; Children, Is to all parts. L. HILL, Hon. Secretary. FOOTBALL. T o F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. F.A. TROPHY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBAL L. Third Challenge Match for the English Football Association Trophy. AUCKLAND V. OTAGO (Challengers) (Holders) SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. 1932, LOGAN PARK. Kick-off, 2.45 p.m. Curtain-raiser; Primary Schools’ Representative Teams, 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground, Is: Stand, fid; Children, fid. A. W. SINCLAIR, Sec. O.F.A.
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Evening Star, Issue 21170, 2 August 1932, Page 11
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