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AMUSEMENTS SESSIONS FROM 11 A.M. - J»Ve!" the „ rrs the talk of the TOWN. I Afternoon Session, 2.15, Evening, 5.30 and 8 p.m. It Tops "Tarzan 1J for Thrills, and that's Saying Something. " KING " KING " KING OF THE OP THE OP THE JUNGLE." JUNGLE." JUNGLE." A GREAT SHOW for Everybody. PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY ACCLAIMED THIS PROGRAMME A GIGANTIC SHOW—"King of the Jungle"— MICKEY MOUSE in "The Duck Hunt"— Paramount News "Dinah" Screen songMack Sennett Comedy, "Tho Singing Boxer," blend themselves into tho finest Entertainment of its kind yet seen in Auckland. (Whole Programme Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) IP EVER THERE WAS A PROGRAMME SUITABLE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY THIS IS IT. • ♦ Now "The Lion Man," Mighty White King of the Jungle, swings across the talkie screen in the strangest adventure picture ever made. BUSTER CRABBE, America's Olympic Swimming Champion as the "Lion Man.' FRANCES DEE, Beautiful Civilised Girl. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Prices: Is, Is Cd, 2s 3d. Children, Half-price. COMPLIMENTARY LIST SUSPENDED. Continuous NATIONAL r Opp. I Pictures NATIONAL <? 0 ° u h r n t 11 al NATIONAL Ltd.' FAR .GREATER, AND MORE THRILLING THAN EVER BEFORE. THE PICTURE THAT AMAZED THE WORLD—D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE NOW IN SOUND.. Time cannot erase this story—a story that thrills like no other. Its romance and action, torn from the pages of history, appeal to all. " THE BIRTH OF A NATION." " THE BIRTH OF A NATION." "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." , " THE BIRTH OF A NATION." SEE AGAIN—THE KU KLUX KLANThe great society banded together to save a nation from the toils of those who would destroy it. " THE BIRTH OF A NATION." See the mob riots that attended the freeing of the slaves. " THE BIRTH OF A NATION." You will want to see it again—you will will want your children to see it—the most famous picture of all time. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Supporting Programme Includes— MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON, AND CHAPTER 8. _ „ "HEROES OF THE WEST." For Reserves Phone 42-169. Prices. Is, Is 6d. All Children, 6d, 6d. 6d. '■W PRINCE EDWARD. yy At 2 and 7.45 c.m. \\ / 2 BIG FEATURES. X =_ BOBBY HOWES. In H "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE "== ~ REX LEASE, In = 1= " THE UTAH KID." EE ~ Swift Moving, Colourful Action. by Censor for Adults. / YOU CAN SEE IT FOR SD.GD.6D. DEVONPORT VICTORIA— At 8 DEVONPORT Marie Dressier and Polly Moran in " PROSPERITY." Special Matinee _To-day, 2.30 p.m. Approved for Universal Exhibition. WRESTLING TOWN TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL. HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GREAT ATTRACTION. THOSE COLOURFUL MATMEN, RUMBERG RUMBERG RUMBERG RUMBERG AND JACK PATTERSON. JACK PATTERSON. JACK PATTERSON. JACK PATTERSON. " BOX PLAN Open at Ernie Asher'e, Shortland Street. AMATEUR CONTESTS WILL, AS USUAL, PRECEDE THE BIG GO. TROTTING Among the thousands who attended the Sports Queen Carnival at Alexandra Park recently were many who had not previously seen a Trotting Race. Their impressions when describing th© Trotting indicated the spontaneous appeal tho Bport made to them. Many of them will further emphasise the fact and bo present NEXT SATURDAY AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUGUST MEETING. ALEXANDRA PARK. EPSOM. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR. 5/- INVESTMENTS. Admission to Course: Each Person, Is Gd. Lawn Enclosure arid Grandstand (including Admission to Course): Gentlemen. 6s; Ladies, 4s. Children (under 12), 2s. FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.40 A.M. A DAY AT TROTTING Is a great experience, each race provides a multitude of thrills—the cheering and excited people—the happy, joyous atmosphere always prevailing. There is something different about Trotting—something that makes tho day more enjoyable. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. Durham Street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21574, 19 August 1933, Page 22

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