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AMUSEMENTS, NATIONAL IMPORTANT. 44 JOURNEY'S END."* Owing to circumstances which could not he avoided, " Journey's End" had to be withdrawn from the .Regent Theatre while it was still in the height of its success, but Williamson Films, Ltd., has made arrangements for its presentation at the. National Theatre TO-MORROW (Saturday), and during nest week. Those who were unfortunate in being unable to obtain admission to the Regent during the record season there of " Journey's End" will now have an opportunity to enjoy this wonderful picture at the National. TO-DAY FRIDAY TO-DAY. LAST DAY LAST DAY AT 11. 2.15 and 8 p.m., . Of FANNIE BRICE, In the Stupendous Musical Extravaganza "BE YOURSELF." "BE YOURSELF." And of ANN HARDING, In the Intensely Interesting Society Drama, "PARIS BOUND." "PARIS BOUND." Two of tho Best and Finest Talking Pictures Yet Screened in Auckland. A HAPPY ANNOUNCEMENT For the CHILDREN OF AUCKLAND, COMMENCING " TO-MORROW (SAT.) AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW (SAT.) AFTERNOON. And During the Schools' Mid-Winter Holidays, AT AFTERNOON SESSIONS ONLY, Williamson Films Presents Lillian O'Leary'a 40 TINY MITES IN TOM THUMB VAUDEVILLE A Quaint, Original and Colourful Entertainment, Packed with Catchy Songs, Novelties, Dances, Delightful Comedy and Brilliant Ensembles. An Entertainment for the " Kiddies" which the " Grown-ups " Will Thoroughly Enjoy. "JOURNEY'S END" 44 JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" Will be Screened at Each Session Tomorrow (Saturday) and Nest Week. And it will be Supported by "ALL TAILS" "ALL TAILS" An Education Film About Dogs. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 42-169. PRICES.—Is,« Is 6d, 2s "and 2s 9d. - PETER PAN AUCKLAND'S NEW CABARET (Corner Lome and Rutland St».) TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY) DANCING, 8-12 —— ADMISSION, os. DANCING TILL 12 P.M. Admission, ss. EVENING DRESS ESSENTIAL. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 46-777. To all disappointed Patrons too late to book for the Opening Ball, Reserve Early for Saturday Night. MICKEY, THE MOUSE. Mso New Talkie Serial, Community Singing and Big Picture Programme. SPECIAL FO'R THE KIDDIES, Every Sat. at 11 ii.m. THE REGENT Join The Mickey The Modse' Club. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. TOWN HALL. >|jf TOWN HALL. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). 12.30 Mrß. Bradstreet in the Chair, Sons Leader, MR. VERNON DREW, Assisted by a Choir of 25 Voices. This is the Final Music Week Community Sing. Mrs. Barrington Snow, Pianist. JUMBLE SALES. TUMBLE Sale.—Salvation Army Home, O Williamson Street, Epsom, To-day (Friday), at 6.30 p.m. To-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m.; great variety. TUMBLE " AT Y.W.C.A., SALE UPPER QUEEN STREET, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 7 P.M. WRESTLING. THE EX-SERVICE MEN'S WRESTLING UNION. (Under the Auspices of The Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association.) After Expenses Paid, 20 Per Cent. To Unemployed Returned Men. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. MORMON TOM ALLEY (Light-}ieavy-weight World's Champion.) WALTER LOGAN (Kansas City Matman.) EIGHT TEN-MINUTE ROUNDS. FIRST-CLASS PRELIMINARY BOUTS POPULAR PRICES: Stage, 10s ; Dress Circle and Front Stalls. Reserves. 7s 6d; Back Stalls, ss; Gallery, 2s 6d Ladies Half-price to Dress Circle and Front Stalls Only BOOK EARLY. Reserves—Carter and Aslier. Day Sales—Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd. Buyers of Day Sales Tickets will be admitted a few minutes before those obtaining Tickets at the Door. Music supplied by Howie's Gramophono Specialists. T. S. MILLER. Secretary. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. ACCESSORIES, Amplifiers, Motors, terms arranged: free price list. Repairs and Spare Parts.—Phoneries, 18, Darby St. ATWATERS Piano Co., Cor. Civic Square, are holding the Inrgest Piano Sale ever held here. A CCORDEON Largest-sized Italian •A Piano Accordeon, as new: cost £135; accept Xtio.—376-8, Queen St EFORE purchasing inspect our £lO Cabinet Gramophones: best value: Garrard motors.—Phoneries. 18, Darby St. LARINET. genuine French Buffet. Bhoem fingering, almost new £11; any trial.—l 3. Tranmere Rd.. Sandringham. RA MO PHONE," "Floor Cabinet. 1930 model: must sell. £9.-Kepair Shop. 355. Upper Queen St.. Auckland;— Gramophone, h.m.v.. £65 model, 4V* spring. No. 4 sound-box; suitable large room ; records; £37 105.—13-308. OlANOTWhittcn nnd Whitten, 12 months' J. use; accept £00; cost £95. I'reigllt i,aid.—Qua Walsh. Te Aioha. lANOS, all prices, second-hand and new. no deposit; from 7s 6d weekly —SIv s 144. Svmotuls St V TDORTABLfI Gramophone, De Luxe; sacX rifice, 755. -Meltzet, 65. Victoria bt. ~ v r lOLIN . Hewitt's Kiddle Shop for al! V Instruments, Repairs, Strings, etc. Bows Rehnired.—62, Pitt St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED. ABETTER Price for your Piano from Atwaters Piano Company, Phone 40-79U Corner Civic Square. Exchange for 1 layerPiano. Gramophone, Radio. PIANO. Baby Grand, new, or second-hand state price, make, condition.—Piano 000, Heeald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20649, 22 August 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20649, 22 August 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20649, 22 August 1930, Page 22

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