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AMUSEMENTS. STRAND. STRAND. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Sessions: 11 FINAL TWO DAYS. With VICTOR McLAGLEN, EDDIE GRIBBON. LEW CODY. (A Fox Movietone Adventure Hit.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. FRIDAY. Mctro-Goldwyn-Mnyer Present "BILLY, THE KID.' "BILLY, THE KID.' "BILLY, THE KID. "BILLY, THE KID. "BILLY, THE KID. Death waited for him at every turn, but he went through with a sinilel JOHN MACK BROWN, WALLACE BEERY, KARL DANE, KAY JOHNSON. RUSSELL SIMPSON. Cattle-thief, Outlaw, two-gun man. Don Juan—was this the youth who ruled the lawless West with a flume-tipped gun and iron courage? He lives again in this mighty romance, his career packed with gallantry and daring, a smiling boy devoid of fear, an eternal adventurer who sets all law at defiance "A" Cert. Adult Recommendation. STRAND, FRIDAY. STRAND, FRIDAY. Fuller-Hayward SUBURBAN Theatres. Programmes for To-day. TUDOR REMUERA. 810 DOUBLE BILL! EDMUND LOWE in " MEN ON CALL " And GEO. O'BRIEN in "FAIR WARNING." : —, __—r At 2 and 7.45. PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape 1 L Eoad. JOHN GARRICK, MARJORIE WHITE, Maureen O'Sullivan and El Brendell. In "JUST IMA GI N E." VICTORIA |At B.—DEVONPORT. J. HAROLD MURRAY. CLYDE COOK and Fifi Dorsay in "WOMEN EVERYWHERE." Excellent Supports. | BRITANNIA | -Ho&Sfor MONSTER DOUBLE BILL! LILYAN TASHMAN and FRANK FAY. In " MATRIMONIAL PROBLEMS." And Gilbert Roland and Barbara Leonard, In " MEN OF THE NORTH." | GREY LYNN CINEMA 15-„„« e c« 7 LEWIS STONE, KAY FRANCIS, Kay Johnston and Charles Bickford, In " THE PASSION FLOWER." TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1931. SATURDAY & MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 20 AND 22. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. TROTTING TROTTING, THE PEOPLE'S FAVOURITE RACING SPORT. POPULAR~PRICES: Is TO COURSE Is. TOTALISATOR TICKETS, ss. Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course). Gentlemen 7s (id Ladies Is Children (under 12 years) 2s TOTALISATOR TICKETS, 10s. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. LECTURES. AT Z. INSTITUTE i>. ()F HORTICULTURE. An Address> on Plant Propagation, with a Demonstration of Root Stocks, will bo given by MR. G. A. GREEN, N.D.H. (N.Z.). at the Seddon Memorial Technical College TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 7.15 p.m. All Interested Are Invited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20901, 17 June 1931, Page 18

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