AMUSEMENTS. THE Bth WONDER OF THE WORLD AT THE NOW. POPULAR TIVOLI. HI (Where Sound ia Perfect.) Phone 44-130. Nr. Grafton Bridge. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, at 8. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. THE LAUGH HIT OF THE YEAIt. HUSBAND."— HUSBAND." <"A" Certificate.) With ELLIOTT NUGENT. BETTY COMPSON. JEAN ARTHUR. Don't miss it—for the most hilarious time of your life! IT'S JTHE FUNNIEST COMEDY THAT EVER GRACED THE SCREEN. EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. USUAL PRICES—RESERVE EARLY. TUDOR CINEMA 1 REMUERA. TO-NIG HT AND TO-MORROW AT 81 GRACE MOORE AND T , T , rT „ t , LAWRENCE TIBBETT "NEW MOON." The two most, wonderful voices of tho screen to-day! AVbat a programme. Family Prices: 1/ and 1/G. Reserves. 24-749. SPECIAL MATTNEK TO-MORROW. 2 30. CHARLIE CHAPLIN m "CITY LIGHTS. THE LONDON. to-day. THE LONDON. T0 DAY"THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL I" There are eome Plays that will never die. They are evergreen to those who lovo Art and Charm. Dear Aucklanders: — "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" is not only the greatest Comedy in Literature since Shakespeare, but it ia n mirror through which we can view !/]H" rnately the social conditions under which our great-grand folk liveu a century and a-hnlf ago. "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" was written by Sheridan in the "Good Old Georgian Dtiys" of powdered wigs and snuff boxes. _ "We see Great-grand Mamma "in her petticoat of satin, and her gaily-flowered pown," and even Great-grandpa emulated the peacock—and danced the stately Minuet. But Human Nature was the same underneath all these brave costumes; they loved and laughed, and intrigued their lives away, as we do to-day. v "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL." "Witli a Fine English Cast, Including: DODO WATTS AND BASIL GILL. Superbly Acted. Won't You Come and See it? —Domenica Hayward. Also Supported by LESLIE FULLER "WHAT A NIGHT." A New English Comedy. Continuous Sessions from 11.15. "School for Scandal" Screened at 12, 2.45, 4.45, 6.45 and 9 o'clock. iEarly Home Session at 6 p.m. Free Afternoon Tea Circle only, eerved 3.45. BOOK, PLANS LONDON. PHONE 42-274. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. £ BLANDFORD PARK, & SATURDAY. REPRESENTATIVE CHALLENGE MATCH, 3 P.M. SOUTH AUCKLAND folders SOUTH AUCKLAND Shield!) AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. EARLY GAME. 3.30 P.M. ROTOWARO JUNIORS V. COMRADES. ROTOWARO JUNIORS V. COMRADES. Admission as usual. Cd and Is. Ladies, (including Stand). 6d. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. KEEP IT FREE. GRAND BENEFIT DAY. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE and Y.M.C.A. Special Attractions. Watch Papers.
DARGAVILLE RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. NOMINATIONS FOR, ALL EVENTS To be run at the DARGAVILLE RACING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING To be held on the AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB'S COURSE On OCTOBER 17 AND 19. Close at the Office of the Avondale Jockey Club TO-DAY (Friday), at 5 p.m. A. J. FARQUHAR, Race Meeting Secretary. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, OCTOBER 24 AND 26, 1931. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS at the above Meeting, also Forfeit (one bov.) for the Wellesley Stakes, 1931, close at 9 o'clock p.m. TO-DAY (Friday), at the Office of the Club, "Woodward Street, Wellington. J. M. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. WINES TOR SALE. AUCKLAND Wine Coy., Rutland St.— Free Sample our Wine; forward G stamps cover postage, packing. 4 UCKLAND Wine Coy., Rutland St.— 1\ Port, 30s; Invalid, 40s; Special Itescrvo, 50b case; freight paid. PORT. Sherry, Claret, excellent quality, 308 je«h», delivered, freight paid.— Phoenix Wines, Phoenix Chbrs.. Auckland. RICH Port Wine, Reduction, 25s 2 gallons at depot, bring jars.—Corban's Wines, Fort St. OAS Caso. —Frontignuc, rich, sweet, red OU Wine, delivered, freight paid.—Crown Wines. Elliott St.. Plume 47-135. A High-Class Grape Wine, at a lowprice. Best No. 4 Port on the market. Onl.v 38s case, cash, delivered Auokland. Freight paid Auckland Province. Don't delay. Order to-day. a case of this nice, fruity Port.—Corban'B, The Wine People, Henderson. also 31, Fort St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TOR SALE. /"GRAMOPHONE (Sonora), cabinet; also VJ" Lady's Brown Fur (Marmot) Coat; bargain.—Phone 43-302. ORGAN. English, walnut case, 7-stop, lovely tone; £4 55.—412, Queen St. QPENCER, as new, £39: £1 deposit, 7s 6d 0 weekly.—l 44, Upper Syraonds St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED. ATWATERB Piano Co., Corner Civic Square, will buy your Piano or Player immediately for epot cash—no delay.—Phone 10-793.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20993, 2 October 1931, Page 18
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