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AMUSEMENTS n; I NATIONAL opp. uL NATIONAL »■ . NATIONAL hu - Shoppers' Session fi o'clock To-morrow. I, AST DAY " THE BILLION DOLLAR SCANDAL" Approved for TJniversnl Exhibition. Episode ;). "HEROES OF TH E WEST. TO-MORROW A doitble-featurk programme UNEQUALLED FOR ITS HILARIOUS COMEDY AND THRILLING ACTION. HA! CLAUDE HO! HA! ' ALLISTER HO! In A RIOT OF FUN. Everybody' in tho City will bo IniiKhmp and chuckling for weeks to come and tho reason will be "EXCESS BAGGAGE" "EXCESS BAGGAGE" "EXCESS BAGGAGE" THE CRAZIEST OF COMEDIES. When tho Colonel hits the General over tho head with n bottle, it's too funny for words. The Colonel \vonldn't stand for any man saying thai tho Army hadcold feet,—so he supplied all ranks with hot -water bottles— WHAT A COLONEL! Artion, Thrills nnd Romance. A dashing Cowboy fights-it out with tho Bad Men of tho West. TOM KEENE in "SCARLET RIVER." "SCARLET RIVER." With the girl he loves in (ho hands 06 rustlers this lono cowboy sets out with flashing guns to rescue her—ono man against a hundred. IT'S EXCITING. IT'S DIFFERENT. R.K.O. Pictures. Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Episode 1. "HEROES OF THE WEST." Prices: 11, l/(> (Phono -1 "2-1f.9). No Extra Charge for Booking. FRANK N GIL'S INCOMPARABLE!?. •Undoubtedly tho best and most popular combination of Vaudeville Revue Artists which has ever toured New Zealand will appear at the THEATRE ROaAL, HAMILTON. THIS EVENING, and TO-MORROW NIGHT they will begin a Farewell Season in Auckland of six nights, with daily Matinees from Saturday, in their greatest and best production. " GOOD-BYE CUSTOMERS." HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. RETURN FAREWELL SEASON Of FRANK NEIL'S REVUE COMPANY, COMMENCING ) TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, | TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, I TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. DAILY MATINEES. BEGINNING ON SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present FRANK NEIL'S FAMOUS VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY. In a Brand New. Up-to-the-Minute. Scintillating Revue, " GOOD-BYE CUSTOMERS." " GOOD-BYE CUSTOMERS." " GOOD-BYE CUSTOMERS." Full of Unique Features. Spectacular Scenic Splendours, Beautiful Ballets. Exquisite Ensembles, Amazing Acrobatic 'Feats and Hilarious Comedy. All your old Favourites and New Faces as well. XA—Real Singing. Dancing, Comedy— pTA 01/ and Acrobatic Stars, including *J\J j THE T 1 THE i FIVE A nd NEW ! | AMAZING I And j "BIG I I CLEVER F.S ! I FOUR. The present season will conclude a record tour extending over seven months. The company will make its final appearance here on THURSDAY NIGIIT NEXT, and will leave for Sydney on the 28th. NOTE THE PRICES: EVENINGS: -£S. 9S. AND g s - ' RESERVES. Is EXTRA. MATINEES: AND 9S. RESERVES. 6d EXTRA. BOX PLANS at Lewis Eady, Ltd. DAY SALES at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Shop. Manager .Tohn Farrell.

TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND. SATURDAY. JULY 22. 1933, MUNICIPAL CHOIR. CONDUCTOR: E. YAK LEY HUDSON. ALL-BRITISH CONCERT. Beautiful Music by British Composers. VOCALIST: MADAME AILEEN JOHNS. ORGANIST: E. S. CRASTON. Mus. Bac. ACCOMPANIST: H. C. LUSCOMBE. ADMISSION, fid TO ALL PARTS OF THE HALL. BRIDGK AND WEDDING PARTIES. An excellent <l»nce floor. good entering, pleasant surroundings, plus warm, humidified nir from our modern heating plant.—At COOKE'S RESTAURANT. Queen St. (NEXT WOOLWOKTH'S i. WRESTLING TOWN TOWN TOWN TOWN MONDAY. HALL. HALL. HALL. HALL. JACK CLARK, JACK CLARK. JACK CLARK, JACK CLARK, JACK CLARK, JACK CLARK, # Tlio Lightning Matman, medically declared fit again, will meet GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE WALKER. WALKER. WALKER. WALKER. WALKER. WALKER. BOX PLAN OPENS 8 A.M. THIS MORNING ut Ernie Asher's, Shorthmd St. PRICES AS USUAL. THE AMATEUR BOUTS, Which again delighted last week's audience, will precede the main event. AUCKLAND WRESTLING ASSN. (Inc.). JUL DEMONSTRATION BOUT I BY J. CI.ARK. If C SIDI-'ORD AND .1. McCOMISII IN EXHIBITION BOUT. Fastest Amateurs of Auckland and North. Mr. H. C. Sidford Referee. Prices: 4s, :is till. 2s (id. Reserves (id Extra. BOOK WITH J TEKRIfiL. OR PHONE 781). ' BUSINESS NOTICES AN-INDEX TO UNCI.A 1M ED MONKY. ;V giving 15,(10(1 iianii'R, taken from our records of persons advertised for in English and Australian papers to claim money, etc , posted to any address. PRICK, Is Oil. If yon consider you are enlitied to a legacy, and will send FULIj NAME we will search through our complete records, dating from ISOO to the present time, for a FEE OF 2s. Our business is to find claimants and establish claims on COM MISSION. —K ING and KING, Record Searchers, 40 Pitt Street. Sydney. N S.\V SKATING TUITION I EARN Skating Quickly at Roiishwortlm' ■* Rink, Khyber Pass, beginners carefully, correctly taught.. Two-Stepping, Waltzing, Gliding, a speciality.—Phone 46-206.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21548, 20 July 1933, Page 20

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