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AMUSEMENTS. VAUDEVILLE AND TALKIES. * Continuous from 11 a.m. v Sessions: 11 MONSTER MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.15. 3 HOURS OF LAUGHTER. SAME PROGRAMME AS EVENING PERFORMANCE. RAYMOND THE GREAT has arranged A SPECIAL MATINEE, most suitable for Children. Raymond will Hypnotise his Four Bonny Sons. A RIOT OF FUN Prices: Adults,, 1/. Children 6d all Parts. 3 —STAR ATTRACTIONS all-comedy week. No. I—The Big Comedy Smash from the Famous Stage Play, "JUNE MOON." With JACKIE OAKIE, Frances Dee - Wynn Gibson. A Panic of Laughs. "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." With NORMAN FOSTER. SKEETS GALLAGHER, EUGENE PALLETTE. See it and get joyous. VAUDEVILLE REAL FLESH AND BLOOD ON THE STAGE. No. 3 - The Biggest Laugh Since Creation Began. IT'S A RIOT OF MIRTH. The Work Renowned Master HYPNOTIST. RAYMOND THE GREAT, RAYMOND THE GREAT, RAYMOND THE GREAT, WiJJ ASTOUND YOU - AMAZE YOU, AMUSE YOU With His Marvellous Powers of Hypnotism. Bring your troubles—cares—ills—business worries—and lose them all at the antics of Raymond's Hypnotic Subjects. YOU WILL NEVER SEE ANYTHING SO FUNNY AGAIN. RAYMOND THE GREAT. Hypnotised and Put a Young Lady to SLEEP FOR 24 HOURS at Last Night's Performance. She is now on view in the QUEEN'S ARCADE till 7.30 this evening. A Carnival of Laughs. Young Man CHALLENGES RAYMOND that he cannot PUT HIM TO SLEEP FOR 72 HOURS. Raymond accepts the challenge and will try to put this man to sleep on Monday Evening. 1800 SEATS, 1/ to 2/. Children Half-price. Reserves No Extra Charge. Ring 41-586. STRAND Direction Thomas A. O'Brien. TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15 AND 8 P.M. A COMEDY OF YOUTH. JOAN BENNETT, LEW AYRES, SLIM SUMMERVILLE In "MANY A SLIP." A happy, joyous, thrilling Comedy of young love and its errors that will set your blood tingling and bring the sparkle of romance to your eyes! Lew Ayres—star of "All Quiet on the Western Front"—"Common Clay"—"Doorway to Hell"—in a new kind of role—a new Ayres—and you will love him more than ever. Happy Delicious Comedy—Daring, but Smart. PASSED BY THE CENSOR FOR GENERAL AUDIENCES—SAUCY. BUT WHOLESOME. Gazettes. Travelogue, Comedy. Prices: Stalls, 1/, D.C., 1/6. Phone 43-114. AS COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE. Tup j ynip SYMONDS ST. lriE. LIKIL MATINEE 2 P.M. THE LYRIC to night. A WONDERFUL DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. I No. 1. | CHARLES ROGERS. NANCY CARROLL, In "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." Filmed Entirely in Technicolour. A Story of Golf, Gaiety and Girls. | fto. 2. 1 RICHARD ARLEN. "THE SANTA FE TRAIL." "THE SANTA FE TRAIL." With MITZI GREEN. EUGENE PALLETTE, Etc. Romance, Action and Adventure. DO NOT MISS THIS PROGRAMME. Auckland chamber music SOCIETY. THIRD CONCERT. MONDAY. SEPT. 14, 8 p.m. LEWIS EADY HALL. Tickets, 2s. Reserves, 2s 6d. Box Plan opens Lewis Eady, Ltd., September 9, for Subscribers, 10th for non-subs. Trio in G ----- William Hurlstone Violin Sonata, A Minor • - John Ireland Piano Quartette, Op. 47 - - - Schumann LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK, •' TO-DAY (SATURDAY), . TO-DAY (SATURDAY), ROOPE ROOSTER COMPETITION. MARIST OLD BOYS V. DEVONPORT. NO. 1. 3.15. • PONSONBY V. RICHMOND. NO. 2, 3.15. . Reserve Grade Curtain-raisers: PONSONBY V. RICHMOND, No. 1. 1.45 p.m. MARIST V. NEWTON, No. 2, 1.45 p.m. Admission, Usual Charges: Ground: Ladies. 6d. Gents, Is Stand: Ladies, 6d. Gents, Is. TV AN CULPAN. Hon. Secretary. Semi-final. Semi-filial. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. Semi-final. YACHTING. PONSONBY Cruising Club.—The Annual Meeting will be held in the Clubouse, St. Mary's Beach, Ponsonby, at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY Sept. 16. Business: Annual Report and Accounts. Election of Officers and General. gPEEDWELL QIL QOMPANY, (N.Z.), J^IMITED. (IN LIQUIDATION.) OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS May Still Obtain SPEEDWELL OIL AND GREASES At the Same Address. English Blended Oils, etc., always on hand, and all Orders will receive the usual Prompt Attention.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20976, 12 September 1931, Page 18

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