AMTJ3EMENTS MANAGERIAL.—This programme is one of the finest we have had the honour of preoenting to the publio of Auckland and is just as suitable for Children as it is for Adults. = " T?R'A TVIAVOLO." = «JCRA -LWLO. = = " TT'EA T|IAVOLO. ' = = "Jb RA == = (The Devil's Brother.) ■ ■Mil STAN" LAUREL —r " ' STAN LAUREL STAN LAUREL STAN LAUREL ■ STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY OLIVER HARDY i- OLIVER HARDY OLIVER HARDY OLIVER HARDY Dennis tting. ENNIS J^-ING. Dennis tting. ENNIS AVING. All Auckland will soon be playing Kneesy, Earsy, Nosey! t Unsurpassed Supports Include • MOTOR-CYCLE MANIA— Dialogue by Pete Smith. GARDEN OF THE CARRIBEAN Fitzpatrick Travelogue. SPECIAL NEWSREELS. Continuous NATIONAL oppNATO NAL Court. n I NATIONAL U*. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME DE LUXE. IRENE DUNNE, CHARLES BICKFORD, GWILI ANDRE, IN No other woman rjpc ATUCD would have dared NO \J 1 rifcitx t0 do she th d e id. tllingß WOMAN The story of a wife who sacrificed all to save her husband from another woman. e Recommended by Censor for Adults, WILLIAM BOYD, CHIC SALE, DOROTHY WILSON, IN THE GREAT DECISION SS.T&JSJ&K Eastern Gunmen found the Western climate too warm to live in. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening: Chapter 9, "HEROES OF THE WEST." PRICES: 11, 1/6. Phone 42-169. All Children 6d. CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15. Special Featurettes Include: Silly Symphony Coloured Cartoon, "House Cops." An Aesop's Fable. Also, Chapter 9, "Heroes of the West." "It's a habit smart people have." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PETER PAN RACE BALL. PRESENTS—The Band that's a feature— Peter Pan'e Novelty Band. Double. 7s 6d. Eveamg Dress Essential. RESERVATIONS DIAL 46-777. r Combination Tickets which include—i Dinner at the Grand Hotel and I Manager - - NEIL EDGAR. A FTER THE SHOW COME TO ... . ia-L. G. RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE. Delicious Hot Coffee, with Beautifullydone Toast. 6d. You'll be Glad you Came. HOOKEY HOCKEY. REMUERA—TO-DAY. At 1.50 and 2.60 pan. DEVONPORT SHIELD AND JUNIOR MATCHES. Admission, 6d. Stand Free. WRESTLING TOWN TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL HALL MONDAY. MONDAY. GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER Meets that rugged American Wrestler, who haa shown himself a wrestler of merit. HANK OSWALD. HANK OSWALD. HANK OSWALD. HANK OSWALD. HANK OSWALD. The Usual Very Interesting and Strenuous AMATEUR CONTESTS Will provide plenty of enjoyment prior to the big bout. THE BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Ernie Asher'a, Shortland Street. No Pass-out Tickets will b® issued at the Town Hall. WRESTLING. fY.M.C.A STADIUM, HAMILTON. THURSDAY, AUG. 31. MIKE SISARICH V * BILL BAYNE, AND 4 AMATEUR BOUTS. PRIOES: 2s, 3s, 4s, Plus Tax. C. L. CATO. Seo. Y.M.C.A., Hamilton. SPORTS GOODS A UCKLAND'S Modern Tennis School.— Jack Harrison Coach. Also Practice Volley Court. Restringing Repairs guaranteed.—Wiseman's. A BRUCE AND SONS. Tennis Special- . ists; Expert Racquet Stringers; workmanship guaranteed.—94 Albert St. Phone 45-617. ESTRINGING. —Special. quality, 7s 6d; TENNIS Racquets Restrung, Repaired; workmanship guaranteed.—Sports Repair Depot, 68 Albert St. JL opposite Newton Post Office. Telephone all houxcv—At&x C,leghorn, 6CHSOL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 20
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