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AMUSEMENTS. r~ n ATIO N A L DAILY: 11 A PROGRAMME OF SUPER EXCELLENT PICTURES. (1) Sportlights Best, "DOGGING IT." Greyhound Racing and Doesio Acrobats. (2) A Whirlwind of Fun, " HOG WILD." " HOG WILD." With Those Two Irrepressible Fools, LAUREL AND HARDY. At Their Bee' (3) In Colourtone, GUS EDWARDS' "KIDDIES' REVUE." Nothing More Delightful. (4) METRO HEARST GAZETTE (Tho Latest.) (5) THE FINEST ADVENTURE PICTURE OF THE YEAR. "THE SEA BAT." "THE SEA BAT." "THE SEA BAT." What Strange and Thrilling Sights are shown in "THE SEA BAT." Filmed at the side "THE SEA BAT.'" " under water Something different—the life of the sponge fishers and their terrific battles with the huge monster of the deep—all with ft fascinating tropica) background—lust one of tho strangest stories t<~ reach thi screen "THE SEA BAT." Fivo Lovers for one "THE SEA BAT." KTO.il "3 "THE SEA BAT." »'"»«•

PRICES: is. 18 6d, 'is lid, 2s 10d Children Half-price. Phone Reserves 42-169. DO NOT FORGET TO SEE "ALFS BUTTON " THE LONDON. THE LONDON. Mi-British in origin and sentiment. " ALF'S BUTTON." All New Supports " ALFS BUTTON." aesopfable .'[ALPS BUTTON.'*" BARN melody." ALF S BUTTON. Sportiight ALFS BUTTON." ALF S BUTTON. Silly Symphony. " ALFS BUrTON." " ARCT AKT,ca." With Alf Higgins and Polly Ward. See the ravishing Corps Do Ballet. See the Greatest Solo Dancers of our times, ANTON DOLIN and ANNA LUDMILLA. Popular Prices. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8 o'clock. Book for Evening Sessions. No Extra Charge. Phone 42-274. THE LONDON. SUNDAY EVENINGS At the MAJESTIC THEATRE. Doors Open 0.30. Commonces 7.30. Film, "Strange Prayers" fU.F.A. Gem). Stirring Address: " WHAT RATIONALISM HAS DONE." By the Brilliant Australian Lecturer and Debater, J. S. LANGLEY. Moving Picture: An Amusing ComedyDrama, with Monty Banks in the Leading Role, entitled, " ADAM'S APPLE." Under (he Auspices of the New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.). i SILVER COIN COLLECTION. Ring 40-257 for Reserves. PETER PAN CABARET. i Luxury and Refinement. Corner Lome and Rutland Streets. TO-NIGHT. Dancing, 8 to 12 p.m. Admission. ss. All Reservations. Phono 46-777. THIS AFTERNOON. TEA DANCE, from 3 to 5 p.m. Admission, Is 6d. Afternoon Tea served during the session. Evening Dress essential on Saturday nights. ATHLETIO sports.

INTER-HOUSE INTER-HOUSE INTER-HOUSE INTER-HOUSE INTER-HOUSE GIRLS. GIRLS. GIRLS. GIRLS. GIRLS. CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), TO-DAY (SATURDAY), TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY), TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 2 P.M. ADMISSION Is. CHILDrtEN 6d. \ UCKLAND GIRLS' ATHLETIC A ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL SPORTS DAT. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 2 p.m., AT CARLAW PARK! Preliminary Events on SATURDAY. NOV. 22. 2.30 p.m.. At GIRLS' SPORTS GROUND, Mnrket Rd.. RemueraH ROTOKUA ATHLETIC AND AXEMEN'S CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS, ARAWA PARK. JANUARY 2. 1931. RUNNING. CYCLING AND CHOPPING. Under Northern Athletic Union. Programmes and particulars from F. WHITE, Hon. Secretary. Hinemoa Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 22

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