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AMUSEMENTS. THE NATIONAL THEATRE'S IMPOR C-ving to tho phenomenal success achieved Tom Thumb Vaudeville, the Management organisation in a series of new and original at this afternoon's session and at THIS MORNING'S 11 o'clock—" RIDE 'EM COWBOY." 11.30—"HELL HARBOR." AFTERNOON 2.IS—"RIDE 'EM COWBOY." 2.50—T0M THUMB VAUDEVILLE. EVENING 8 p.m.-" RTDE 'EM COWBOY." 8.30—" HELL HARBOR." T THE SCREEN'S MOST DYNAMIC ACT "HELL HARBOR." "HELL HARBOR." "HELL HARBOR." i LUPE VELEZ. " HELL " HELL " HELL HARBOR," HARBOR," HARBOR," The Drama of a Girl who discovered under uiu uiicu ui iiui; ~ , i Exotic Passion a Wild-willed Maid and u Two-fisted He-man Drift into a bublime Romance Amid the Perils of tho Caribbean Sea. "HELL HARBOR.' "HELL HARBOR.' "HELL HARBOR.' 1b the first all-talking picture to be made entirely outside a studio. Iho greater part of the picture was filmed at Rocky Point, a promontory that jut.il its jagged face into the warm waters of Tampa Bay. You'll Thrill to its Dynamic Druma. Anita, the beautiful daughter of a crooked turous blood of her fearless forbear, the father wants to force her into n, loveless Instead, she falls in love at first sight UNITED ARTISTS" A Great Supporting "RIDE 'EM And "HAPPY which will help you to PLANS AT THE THEATRE. Phone 42-109. 3RD WEEK 3RD WEEK AND GOING STRONGER THAN EVER., MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER MARILYN MILLER IN •• SALLY." " SALLY." " SALLY." " SALLY." Beautiful. Delightful. Joyful. A Magnificent Picture. ST. JAMES'. " Where Sound Sounds Best." Three Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Plans at St. James'. Seats Cannot b* Booked by Phono for To-night. THE POPULAR SUNDAY CONCERT. LYRIC DE LUXE THEATRE. SYMONDS STREET. TO-MORROW EVENING AT 7,-ifi. (In Aid of the Plunket Society). ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. By Orohesha of 14 Instruments, um'rr Direction of MR. A. GRACIE. Solos by Leading Soloists. Picture — "THE CAVALIER," With Richard Talmadg®. Silver Collection. PETER PAN AUCKLAND'S NEW CABARET AND GRILL ROOM. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. OPEN 8 P.M. TO 12. ADMISSION. ss. Special Prices for After-Theatre Patrons. For Reservations Phone 46-777. SPORTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF MEETING. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. pOPULAR pRICES: TO COURSE—Outside . . . . Is Gd LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to tho Course): Gentlemen .. . . sfl Od Ladies 2s Gd Children (under 12) . . . . le Gd The Club will pay all Amusement Taxee FIRST RACE AT ABOUT 12.30 EACH DAY. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908. followed tho occupation of a lJookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirablo person, will be admitted to tho Alexandra Park Racecourse during tho Auckland Trotting Club's Unemployed Relief Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. Tho promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this Regulation will bo removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. G MABT'fE. Secretary. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. HANDICAPS for all Second Day Events will appear at the Club's Office, Durham St. East, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for all Second Day Events close with tho Secretary TO-NIGH'!' (Saturday), at 0 p.m. A. G. MABEE, Durham St. East, Auckland. Secretary. A K U R A N G A HUN T. The Hunt will Meet on TUESDAY Next, September 2, at Drury, in plnce of East Tamaki, and on FRIDAY, September 5. at Homai Railway Station, instead of SATURDAY, the Gth prox., as the Waikato Hunt Point-to-Point Races are to bo hold on that date. ROBT. I). NEAT,. Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. BAY Maro, Mountain Knight, Daymost; registered; quiet; sound; cheap.—Cave, Karaku, or Phone 19A. Papakura, after 7 p.m. THOROUGHBREDS WANTED. (WELDING, by Great Audubon from T O.Y.M. mare, wanted to lease.— Trotter, 431, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20656, 30 August 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20656, 30 August 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20656, 30 August 1930, Page 22