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AMUSEMENTS, RIALTO RIALTO (NEWMARKET) T SELECT MATINEE TO-DA x T I AT 2 O'CLOCK. I SESSION DE LUXE. 8 O'CLOCK. JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD. JOAN CRAWFORD, ROBERT ARMSTRONG. ROBERT ARMSTRONG, MARIE PREVOST, "WITHIN THE LAW." "WITHIN THE LAW." "WITHIN THE LAW." STALLS Is Ib. Children Half-price. Reserve Your Seats for To-msht No Extra Clmrcc. Reserves 40-KO9. EMPRESS EMPRESS (NEWTON). RESERVES. 27-077. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. C'HILP HEN'! CHILDREN | Surprise Matinee To-day. 2 o^clock. | Surprise Matinee Jo-day. 2 o clock. I CHILDREN! COME ALONG TO-DAY There's a Great, Surprise tor You. and a 3i Hours' Special Programme. SESSION DETUXE, 8 O'CLOCK. No. I—BETTY COMPSON, GILBERT EMERY. "THE LADY REFUSES." "THE LADY REFUSES." v 0 o REX LEASE. " VKIt \ REYNOLDS. In " BORROWED PARTNERS. " BORROWED PARTNERS." 1000 Seats, 1° 1° Cl-iilrhen. Hulf-nnee. TO-DAY THE KING OF JAZ/ TO-DAY. Bv tha Great British Producer. JOHN MURRY ANDERSON. THE LONDON. o PP . G.P.O. THE LONDON. TEGHKICOLOUK. "KING OF JAZZ." "KING OF JAZZ." "song of the "KING OF JAZZ, jeanette loff "KING OF JAZZ." . ,™Vr?dal "KING OF JAZZ." TH yeil/' "KING OF JAZZ." H T TnR n \ d T S r "KING OF' JAZZ." L PLANTE. A "KING OF JAZZ." See the BLUE RHAPSODY!I Hear PAUL WHITEMAN'S BAND. A CARNIVAL OF CLEVERNESS! "KING OF JAZZ." Thi) Treat of a Lifetime!! Sessions: ,11.15. 2. 4. 6, and 8 o'clock. Home-early Session Nightly, at 6 p.m. Free Afternoon Tea, Circle only, eerved 3.45 N.B.—London Tea Rooms, Moraine .and Afternoon Teas. Weddings and Bridge Parties Catered For. AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. ANNUAL RALLY. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATO AT 7 P.M. HUKARE'RE MAORI GIRLS' SCHOOL CHOIR. HIGHLAND LASSIES' BAND, MUSICAL DRILL. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY, ETC., ETC. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. Admission Free. Collection. \r w.c.a 1. Ur !.A. HALL. Upper Queen Street. HEALTH CARNIVAL. Girl Citizens' DEMONSTRATION NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) AT 8 P.M. Playettes, Parades, Pageantry. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. AUCK. SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS. A CONCERT OF COMPOSITIONS BY LOCAL COMPOSERS WILL 'BE GIVEN IN THE LEWIS EADY HALL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, AT 8 P.M. Admission for Non-Members, Is. Reserves Gd. Tickets and Box Plan Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen St. MAYE BOULT. Hon. Sec. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. PETER PAN CABARET. LUXURY AND REFINEMENT. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Admission, ss. Half after 10.30 p.m. GORDON COLE AND HIS VERSATILE BAND. Will Dispense Dance Hits in Danceable Rhythm. All Reservations, Phone 46-777. LAWN TENNIS. MT. EDEN TENNIS CLUB. NICHOLSON PARK (Opposite Epsom Training College). 6 CHIP COURTS, With Excellent Appointments. Balls and Afternoon Tea Provided Free. VACANCIES NEW MEMBERS. SEASON OPENS SATURDAY. OCT. 10. SUBS.—Ladies . . . , £2 5s Gents . . . . £'2 los .1 uniors . . . . £1 15s All Subject 5s Rebate. Entrance Fee, 10s. C. D. BOWLEY. Hon. Secretary. 23, East Avenue, Mt. Eden. Phone 13-196. TTNITY TENNIS CLUB (INC.). Coylc Street, Sandrinehnm, lias Vacancies for Members. Reduced Subscriptions. Entrance Fee, ss. Gent's Sub.. i'2 15s; Ladies', X'2 ss. Summer and Winter Piny. Balls Provided. SUNDAY PLAY. Excellent Courts and Social llall. For particulars, apply SECRETA R.Y. :i. Mars Ave., Sandringliam. GENTLEMEN wanted for small Club, hard court, Morningsido; Sunday play; not, beginners.—Ring 4(5-597 or Box 24, NewHAUD Court to Let for Season. Remuera: no Sunday play.—Phone 24-178. T ET, leas.e, chip Court, private club, reasonable terms; unique surroundings; limited membership.—Sunday Play, 527, Hk TIAt.D. r PENNIS Vacancies. 2 hard courts, good surface.—Muir, Chemist, Balmoral. Phone 21-490 r PENNIS Court to let.—Fairhaven, Surrey J- Crescent. VACANCIES. Private Tennis Club. Devonport, hard court; Sunday play.—V.. 006, Herald. TENNIS REQUISITES. A BRUCE AND SONS, 94, Albert St,., stock Best Brands of Tennis Racquets and Requisites. BADMINTON and Tennis Requisites.—Restringing, special hard court tennis gut.—Griffith's Tennis Service, Wakefield St., 50yds. from Town Hall.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 18

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