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AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL A DOITJLE-STAR PROGRAMME THAT MAINTAINS THE NATIONAL POLICY OF QUALITY_ENTERTAINMENT. MERNA KENNEDY. GRANT WITHERS, in "RED-HAIRED ALIBI" "RED-HAIRED ALIBI" A glittering story, with a crisp dramatic plot. A small town ' beauty moves to the city and is caught in the mad whirl of Now York's Night Life. It's Exciting. Thrilling and Entertaining. I SALLY STARR In an Amazing Comedy Smash, full of Thrills, Laughs and Music. A story of two cowboys in lovo with the snme girl, its the most amusing Western ever presented on the screen. IT'S A REAL LAUGH RIOT! Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVE YOUR SEATS, IT COSTS NO MORE. STALLS, 1/; CIRCLE, 1/6. PHONE 42-109. Movie Charity Hall. Dixieland, July 13. "RUSSIA," AND COMEDY. mi Continuous from 11 a.m. STANLEY LUPINO In a MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE. Recommended by Censor for Adults. BRITISH AND BRIGHT TUNEFUL MUSIC The First Film of the Russian Soviet Series (Part of the Five-Year Plan) That Russia has gone machine-mad is a commonplace, and here is that madness in its full frenzy. FACTS, NOT FICTION. AN AWE-INSPIRING FILM. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Great Supporting Programme. News of the World, 1.15 and 7.15. PRICES: J/. & CHILDREN gD Movie Charity Ball, Dixieland, July 13. I TUDOR I REMUERA RD. | 1 UL/\Jf\ | phon6 21 . 749 . GIFT MATINEE 2.30 To-day Includes "JUNGLE MYSTERY" serial and Special Programme. To-night, 8 p.m. ALL. TIIE PARAMOUNT STARS in a Great Novelty Story, gg "IF I HAD A MILLION," Including S? FREDERIC MARCH. MAY ROBSON, CHARLES RUGGLES, CHARLES LAUGIITON, Richard Arlen, Alison Skipworth, Sylvia Sidney, and Others. , SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTEB. Approved for Universal Exhibition. LYRIC | BRITANNIA | T St L^ P m SI '/sO, Matinee at 2 p.m. includes "JUNGLE MYSTERY" Serial. WHEELER & WOOLSEY. In yy/ " HOLD "EM JAIL." And JOHN MACK BROWN. In "THE •VANISHING FRONTIER." ■yy, Both Approved Universal Exhibition. r~I VP TT I SYMONtoS ST. | I At 2 and 7.45 p.m. Warren William, in "3 ON A MATCH." Mitzi Green, in Both Approved Universal Exhibition. GREY LYNN CINEMA At 2 and LAUGIITON and BORIS KARLOFF. in yy Recommended bv Censor for Adults. And EDMUND LOWE and VICTOR McLAGT.EN. in % " GUILTY AS CHARGED." yy Approved for Universal Exhibition. GAIETY, TAKAPUNA I 2.30 and —— J 8 p.m. 3 RONALD COL MAN, In : " CYNARA." 5 Recommended by Censor for Adults. fngaa, /"optimists' 'jf yJ KSIwmI Y.M.C.A.. WELLESLEY ST. \>V TUESDAY, JUNE 20, v First-Class Artists, Including ALBERT RUSSELL. ADMISSION, Is. In aid of Triangle Day Funds. LEAGUE FOOTBALL T EAGUE -League 7 EAGUE League / IARLAW V^ARLAW 1?OOTBALL. J OOTBALL. TT'OOTBALL. JL OOTBALL. PARK. ARK. VARLAW JL ARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Q.REAT O.AMES. a r at;ist f \ t> v. t\evonport. 1»J-\RIST vJ.JJ. V. EVONPORT. A'l'Aß IST f\ T> V. EVONPORT. A R IST V/.J3. v. -L' EVONPORT. No. 1, 3 P.M. TJONSONBY V. TSICHMOND. -I ONSONBY V. JAICHMOND. PONSONBY V. "OICHMOND. ONSONBY V. -1-VICHMOND. No. 1, 1.30 P.M. f IITY V. ATEWTON. V. EWTON. f IITY V. ATEWTON. V.'ITY V. EWTON. V . ' ij W 1 UiY . No. 2. 3 P.M. Admission Charges as Usual. IVAN CULPAN. Hon. Sec., Auckland Rugby League. SOCIALS nAELICS O C I E T Y. A Social Gathering will be held in the Manchester Unity Building. Hobson Street, WEDNESDAY, June 21, commencing 7.45 p.m. Programme will comprise Gaelic Literary and Musicnl Items, Bagpipe Playing, Highland Dancing. Gaels mid their children cord ally invited. For further particulars apply Honorary Secretary, "Rona," 63 Dominion Road. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES (fjll THE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. A I> P R O P RIATIONS Society's Office, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28, 1933, 7.30 p.m. BALLOTS— Groups 27, 28, 38, 07 and CO. SALES— Groups 35, 30, 40, 58, 00 and GO. LAST P\Y DAY: MONDAY, JUNE 20. All Shares Should be Made Financial. APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALE. £BOO, £6OO, £4OO, £2OO. NEW MEMBERS. —SHARES are available for reissue in existing Groups on favourable terms. Immediate participation in Ballots. INQUIRY INVITED at the Society's Office, Wellesley Street West. E. H. GIBBONS, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

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