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amusements. C * I - v — ' Direction: THOS. 3 SESSIONS DAILY. LAST TWO "NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." AND "SINBAD THE Comme FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT MEET 1931 WI HIS GAYEST HOLE MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER A PARAMOUNT Wi CLAUDETTE COLBERT. If you loved Cheva Paris" and "The Lo bo charmed with his (ho story of a Fren mixes love-making' to win a beautiful hp loves! And Thero's the surpr trreat Chevalier. Soon you will songs everywher how the inimit will sing' "L Sunlight," " Moonlight," Brought a of Love THE IDOL OF THE BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. LAST 2 DAYS THE LONDON. OPP - GP 0 - THE LONDON — 1 S eelinßß The All-British Epic Picture, 100 t'.C Talking and Music. "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END."—"JOURNEY'S END."— Greatest Screen Drama of all time. 11 a.m., 2.10. 6 and 8.10. A GREAT GROUP OP COMEDIES. 1 be Most Charminc and Funniest, of All "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." 12.35 and 4.45. With JANEI GAYNOR And CHARLES FARRELL. Another Comedy, LAUREL AND HARDY, ALL-DAY CONTINUOUS SESSIONS, from 11.lh to 10 p.m. THE LONDON. Reserves 43-645 43-545 DE LUXIT"> 8 P.M. VAN AND SCHENCK. BESSIE LOVE, J. C. NUGENT, THEY LEARNED In ABOUT WOMEN. THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN. VAN AND SCHENCK, Famous Vaudeville Headlrjers, Are here in their First Talking Picture. No one can put. o\ei a song as they can, and there are seven song hits in this picture. And talk about laughs! You'll never stop howling. Splendid Supporting Programme. SPORTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER CARNIVAL, 1930. FINAL DAY, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. PRINCIPAL EVENTS. ROWE TROTTING CUP of gOOsove and Gold Cup valued at fOsovs. For Trotting Horses only. Two miles. Limit 4.36. The candidates engaged in the Rowe Cup, the most popular event of the year, have displayed great form and sportsmen everywhere are anticipating a mcmorablo contest. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP of loOsova. Two miles. Limit 4.29. ONSLOW HANDICAP. One mile. Limit 2.13. llorsos in Birdcage for First Race about 11.30 a.m.' POPULAR PRICES: Admission to Course—Each Person Is 6d Lawn Enclosuro and Grandstand (including admission to course): Gentlemen . .. .. 7s 6d Ladies - . . . • . . 4s Od Children (under 12 years) . . . 2s Od A. G. MABEE. Secretary. Durham St. Hast, Auckland. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1930-31. TO-MORROW (NEW YEAR'S DAY) AND JANUARY 2FIRST RACE'ABOUT ][l 15 A,M " EACH DAY. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE: Each Person - . . . . la 6d Vehicles . . .. 2s 6d Leger Enclosure: Each Person . 5s Od Grandstand Enclosure: GentlemeD ' . IS'h 6d Ladies . . . . . 7ti Gd Amusement Tax paid by the Club. CHILDREN under twelve will NOT be admitted lo the Grandstand Enclosure. No person whojias at ar.y time since Hie passiiiig of the Gamins aid Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 190S, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse dur ins the Summer Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. W. 8. BPENCE. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20760, 31 December 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20760, 31 December 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20760, 31 December 1930, Page 20