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AMUSEMENTS. Yei, Dad, by all means go to tho races, and back all the winners, but before you bo leave enough money for Mum and I and Johnny to enjoy the talented 40 Tiny Mitcß in their vaudeville entertainment, which ia to happen at tho National this afternoon. During the afternoon session is also to be screened ft delightful educational picture called "All Tails," which is devoted to the life of a dog, and tho big feature picture is " Journey's End," which ia said to be oven bettor than tho play that was staged at Hia Majesty's Theatre last year. We'll be belter of! than 'you. Dad, because) we nro going to enjoy threo certain winners. COMMENCING TO-DAY (SATURDAY). MORNING SESSION. 11 O'CLOCK"ALL TAILS" An Interesting Picture About Dogs. 11.15 Tho greatest picture the screen has ovoi known or is ever likely to present, " JOURNEY'S END " "JOURNEY'S END" Which created a sensation at tho Regent and which broke all known records at that theatre. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2.15 "ALL TAILS" LILLIAN O'LEARY'S 40 TINY MITES IN TOM THUMB VAUDEVILLE. A brilliant and wonderful entertainment, comprising the latest London song successes, clever "tap" dancing, chaining ballets, delightful comedy, boautiful ensembles and the latest pantomimic novelties. An entertainment for children that will be thoroughly enjoyed by "grown ups." 3 P.M.— "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" EVENING SESSION. 8 O'CLOCK—- " ALL TAILS." 8.15 "JOURNEY'S END." DAILY SESSIONS—--11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. Prices—ls, Is 6d, 2s 3d and 2a lOd. Plans at Theatre, Phono 42-IG9. SUN DAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATRE. DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. G. 50 p.m.. Lantern Slide " Talks." 7 p.m., " The Balkans." Travel Scenic. 7.15 p.m . Interesting and Highly Amusing Address on " THE MAJOR ADVENTURES OF A MINOR NOVELIST." By the Popular English Author and Lecluror, MR. E. NORMAN TORRY. 7.45 p.m.. Moving Picture: " THE WOMAN ON TRIAL" Starring Pola, Negri and Arnold Kent. Under the Auspices of tho N. Z. Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.). SILVER COIN COLLECTION. RING 4G-257 FOR RESERVES. WILLOW NIGHT at the k TO-NIGHT C I QUAINT, L C ABARET. DAINTY. L A BIZARRE. C K TO-NIGHT NORM. OANLEY'S CLICK CLACK INTERNATIONALS, THE BEST. Reserve any time at CLICK CLACK, Phono 40-789. Checker Taxicabs, Phones 46-800, 48-904. DOUBLE - 7s 6d - DOUBLE.

JJ JAZZ AT THE DEVONPORT UNITED WJ LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB'S I? GRAND FESTIVAL DANCE. Tp-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT. A NIGHT OF JOY AND FESTIVITY PRIZES. PRIZES. NOVELTIES. DECORATIONS. A GOOD TIME ASSURED. LADIES, Is Cd. - GENTS. 2s. A. G. SAXON. Hon. Sec. RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN EDEN EDEN PARK. PARK. PARK. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. FINAL SCHOOL TESTS. CENTRAL GROUP v NORTHERN GROUP. KICK-OFF, 12 NOON. HOCKEY AUCKLAND V. WAIKATO. BULLY-OFF, 1.30 P.M. TEC. 0.8. V. COLL. RIFLES. TEC. 0.8. .V. COLL. RIFLES. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. Admission, la ; Stand, Is extra. School Childrer Free to Ground. SHOW GROUNDS. MARISTS V. MANUKAU B. MARISTS V. MANUKAU B. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. Admission. Is; Stand Free. COMPETITIONS. CAMBRIDGE COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Inc. EIGHTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 29 TO OCTOBER 2. ENTRIES CIiOSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. EDGAR JAMES. Secretary, J Cambridge. YACHTING. rfji yiCTORIA CRUISING CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB Will bo Hold in the CLUBROOM, FANS HA WE STREET. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27 AT 8 P.M. Business: Annual Report nnd Balance-sheet Election of Officers and General, GEO. MOBBERLEY, Acting Hon Secretary FUNERAL NOTICES. fpONSONBY LODGE, NO. 17, 1 U.A.O.D Members are invited to attend the ~ * ~ii of our late Brother, JOSEPH SILIJCOE. leaving Bollard's Avonno, Avon dale, at 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Saturday), for Waikumele. Members to nssomble at Druid's llall at 1.15 p.m. J. B. BELL. Secretary. GIRLS' SPORTS GROUNDS. Market Rd. - PRIVATE TENNIS COURTS TO LET SUMMER SEASON.—AppIy Hon. Secretary, Auckland Girls' Athletic Association. 108, Grafton Rd. Phone <6-008.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20650, 23 August 1930, Page 20

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