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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro.: John Fuller nnd Sons, Ltd.). •2.30 MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30. ono MATINEE TO-DA Y 2.30. Prices: 2s. 1» °d. Is. Children Half-price. NIGHTLY. AT 8. AT 8 TO-NIGHT. Still Packing Them Nightly. FRANK O'BRIAN, FRANK O'BRIAN. FRANK O'BRIAN. FRANK O'BRIAN. FRANK O'BRIAN, (The Brilliant Comic), A n tl JANICE HART, JANICE HART, JANICE HART, (Singer. Dancer and Everybody b Favourite), And the REVELLERS. REVELLERS. REVELLERS. REVELLERS. REVELLERS. An Excellent Company of Versatile Artists, including n Jazz Band whose equal has not been heard yet, and a Ballet of eight that would compare with the \\9rldß Befit. TO-NIGHT'S PRICES: RESERVES, 4s; STALLS, 3s; GRAND CIRCLE, Is 6d. Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. CRYSTAL PALACE. (The Theatre Luxurious.) Crystal Palace. MT. EDEN ROAD. Crystal Palace. MATINFF ! Crystal Palace. IVlrt 1 UN LLC. I Crystal Palace. TO-DAY. Q O Clock. Crystal Palace ihifio 3-Hour Programme Crystal Palace, of Selected Attractions. Crystal Palace Suitable for Children. Crystal Palaci Programme as follows: Crystal Palace. " Alias Jimmy Valentine." Crystal Palace 'The Silent House,'' Crystal Palace Serial 'Fighting Ranger.' Crystal Palace Two 2-Reel Comedies. Crystal Palace Special "Matinee' Priceß. Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace. TO-NIGIIT. Commencing Crystal Palace B O'Clock. Crystal Palace. .! Excellent Attractions. Crvstal Palace WILLIAM HAINES, in f;S ftte: "ALIAS JIMMY fgffl li!"™' VALENTINE." Crystal Palace CLAIR WINDSOR, in BSSIKSS: "fashion BSSI !il:« madness." Crystal Palace. On the StageCrystal Palace- " KARDO " Crystal Palace , PwAKL f U « .. , Crystal Palace Manipulator and irickster. Crystal Palace Usual Prices. Crystal Palace Reserves 20-573 Crystal Palace i —~ Crysta! Palace. I "Crystal Wintergarden. Crystal Palace i "Crystal Wintergarden." Crystal Palace To-night, 8 until 12. Crystal Palace ! Big Non-Stop Dance Crystal Palace. ! to Continuous Music. Crystal Palace I Latest Novelties. Crystal Palace, i Reduced Prices. Crystal Palace I Ladies Is. Gents Is (id Crystal Palace. I Come along To-night Crystal Palace. I for a good time. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. ' COMMUNITY SINGING. ANOTHER GREAT DAY HAS BEEN ARRANGED FOR THE SONGSTERS OF AUCKLAND AT THE TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 12.30-1.30. BLIND INSTITUTE BAND. BLIND INSTITUTE iBAND. BLIND INSTITUTE BAND. Under the Conductorship of MR. E. W. BOWES. Will Render Items, and Assist in Accompanying Songs. CHAIRMAN. MR. A. .T HUTCHINSON. (Chairman Jubilee Ip.stitute for the Blind). SONG LEADER. M It. VERN DREW, Who undertakes to put Ginger into the Proceedings. AT THE PIANO. MRS. M. E. OSBORNE. Song Books Free. Majestic Electric Gramophone Recital from 12-12.30 by Courtesy Messrs Lewis Eady. Ltd. W. WOODHEAD. Hon. Secretary. CLICK CLACK CABARET, AUCKLAND'S CABARET DE LUXE. HELP OTHERS WHILE YOU DANCE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WILL BE DEVOTED TO INCREASE THE EARTHQUAKE REJJEF FUND. Last Saturday was voted a huge success. This Saturday will be even belter. SPECIAL ITEMS. CLYDE Tt()WLEY AND LILIOKALANI IN SPECIAL DANCE NUMBERS. "TUMBLERS" (presented by Miss Gwenth Macnaughtoii) will bt seen in an exclusive Xovrlty Hem. OUR MOTTO: NEW LIFE. PHONE -10-789 FOR RESERVATIONS. Double Ticket, 10s. QI T Y O F A UCKL AN D. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 5.30 p.m. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will Play:— Impromptu in F and C—Coleridge-Taylor. Concerto, Cuckoo and Nightingale—Handel. Allegro Cnntabilo (Widor), Norwegian Dance (Grieg). Preluge and Fugue in D (Bach). Nocturne (Chopin), Magic Harp (Meale). Allegro Vivace (Morandi). ADMISSION. FREE. J. S. BRIG HAM, Town Clerk. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BLANDFORD PARK. BLANDFORD PARK. TO-DAY TO-DAY SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL 3 P.M. TRAMWAYS V. PONSONBY. This should be a great game. Early Game. 1 30 p.m. ONEHUNGA V. CELTIC. Follow the Crowd. Popular Prices. Gents., Is; Ladies, 6d. THE GREAT EVENT OF SOCCER ENGLISH TROPHY CHALLENGE. WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. (HOLDERS). Can Auckland Retain tho Trophy? SATURDAY, JULY 20. S. R. MASSAM, Secretary. HOOKEY. \ UCKLAND HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. TO-DAY'S GAMES. REMUERA. -TOWN V. COUNTRY. PAPATOETOE.—PAPATOETOE V UNIVERSITY. E. J. HEWITT. Hon. Sec. LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE, Lawn renins and Badminton -V. liacouet Rest linger 94. Albert St. -V. Racquet Rest linger 94. Albert St. Patronised by Tilden. World's Champion QT. MARY'S CONVENT, O PONSONBY. The Blessing nnd Opening of the NEW COLLEGE Will take placo TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). At 3 p.m. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED O By " RUSMA " (Regd.). Signed, Stamped, GUARANTEED CURE. £o 12s 6d, by Florenco Hullen. C.M.D. (Dip., U.S.A.). 7, Courtenay Place, Wellington. Send copy of this advertisement along with remittance, and " Rusma " will be forwarded by registered mail immediately. This off ex holds good for ONE MONTH ONLY. DESTROYED

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 22

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