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(Direction: Tbos. A. O'Brien.) LAST DAY OP -"TABU"~ And "THE SECRET CALL." COMMENCING TO-MORROW— The Surprise Comedy-Drama Success of the Season. " TRAVELLING HUSBANDS" With EVELYN BRENT. Five men in a hotel room . . . strangers all their lives . . , pals for the week-end . . . girls, music, laughter a pistol shot . . and then the wife he left at home face to face with the girl he met on the road! Phone 43-114 for Reserves. At Auckland Cinemas, Ltd., Theatres. / Popular Prices /(? ■*-' Children Half-Price Always. -*-/ O LYRIC \ . Iflmrfflthv. oymonds St. Phone 43-645. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. £3 WARNER OLAND, In g "CHARLIE CHAN S CARRIES ON," P2 With JOHN GARRICK and S MARGUERITE CHURCHILL. P3 It's drenched with Thrills, Romance 53 and Adventure, gg SPLENDID SUPPORTS. || TUDOR aNEMA~|^gug LAST NIGHT, AT 8.15 P.M. GLORIA SWANSON, In gj "WHAT A WIDOW!" The Superb Artiste in u Superb Comedy. —-2 Full Supporting Programme. BRITANNIA THREE LAMPS. LAST NIGHT, AT 8. ;===: IiAMON KOVARIiO, In "SON OF INDIA," And JACKIE COOPER, In g " SKIPPY." DEVONPORT. VICTORIA— AT 8. - DEVONPORT. "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL." With WILL ROGERS. MILFORD. PICTUREDROME— TO-NIGHT at 8 P.M. ANN HARDING. C'LIVE BROOK And CONRAD NAGEL, in "EAST LYNNE," the Drama of a Great Love, the Romance of a Great Beauty. " IRENE," OF AUCKLAND, KNOWS ALL—LOVES ALLTAKES ALL. " TRAVELLING HUSBANDS," STRAND FRIDAY NEXT. \ New Attraction at the Wattle Tea Rooms. Madame Astra, Chirognomist (authoress of "Psychic Phenomena.") Reading by Hand, 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Free to Patrons. Afternoon Tea, Is. BROADSIDING. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! ADMISSION REDUCED TO With the idea of giving all its many patrons the opportunity of seeing the greatest meeting presented so fur this season, the _Manft pern en t. has decided to reduce the price of admission to Western Springs Speedway to 3 s 6d! FAREWELL TO RAY TAUSER! ANOTHER BREATH-TAKING PROGRAMME! Special Return Matches Between RAY TAUSER (American Champion), V. NOBBY KEY (Dazzling Englishman). ALF. MATTSON (New Zealand Champion). V. ROGER FROGLEY (Expert Englishman). INTERNATIONAL TEAM RACES. TAUSER And MATTSON. KEY And FROGLEY. You paw the cleverest and most spectaculai team-racing ever produced on Western Springs Speedway last Monday, when unci Frogley eclipsed a champion. How will they fare with two champions (Tauser and Mattson) against them? .These contests should provide the best exhibitions of teamracing ever seen on the track! ATTEMPT ON FARNDON'S TRACK RECORD OF 77 SECONDS! NOBBY KEY, Who clocked 78 seconds in a raco on Monday night, will endeavour to lower Tom Farndon's track record of 77 seconds. First event on the programme. See this whirlwind excursion! FASTEST MEN IN SPECIAL MATCH. As a climax to another brilliant programme, the three riders who register the fastest time during the evening will be matched in a special contest. DAZZLING RIDING WAS SEEN ON MONDAY! SATURDAY'S CONTESTS WILL BE SUPERB! Don't Miss the GREATEST PROGRAMME YET. See America's Whirlwind Rider, Ray Tauser, in his Final Appearance on a N.Z. Track. A SENSATIONAL PROGRAMME ALL FOR Is 6d Take advantage of reduced prices and see this great quartette, Key, Tauser, Frogley and Mattson, in action for the last time. WESTERN SPRINGS SPEEDWAY, SATURDAY NIGHT. DANCING. GEO. G. COX, Dancing Academy, 100. Pacific Bldgs., Now Open.—Ballroom, Stage and American Tap Dancing; reduced fees until April.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21086, 21 January 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21086, 21 January 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21086, 21 January 1932, Page 16