Continuous NATIONAL °PPr;r*' national "»■» NATIONAL in. STILL ATTRACTING THE CROWDS. MARY BRIAN. ROGER FRYOR. LILIAN MILES, ALEXANDER GRAY. BERNICE CLAIKE. 50 GLAMOROUS GIRLS! 20 STARS! 8 SONGS! STRIKES A NEW NOTE! I N I Mf. J \ / Approved X. % X" for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supports Include: Chapter 3 "Phantom'of the Air." Trices 1/-. 1/ti, Children, lid. I'hone 42-U59. SPECIAL MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.15. BUCK .TONES In "LONE RIDER." MICKEY MOUSE In "MICKEY CUTS UP.' m STRAND rin tll ff( f CONTINUOUS FROM II A.M UNDOUBTEDLY THE WEEK'S BEST ENTERTAIN M ENT. QONSTANCE ENNETT—QONSTANCE ENNETT QONSTANCE 13 ENNETT In " OUR BETTERS." ) gHEARER IyORMA gHEARER And "jyj-ARIE jyjARIE JJRESSLER In " LET US BE GAY." TWO BIG PICTURES EACH AN ENTERTAINMENT IN ITSELF I POPULAR PRICES PRINCE EDWARD AT 2 AND 7.45. 2 BIG FEATURES. "RICH PEOPLE." Also "UNDER MONTANA SKIES." (Recommended hv Censor for Adults.) DEVONPORT VICTORIA— At 8 DEVONPORT ROBT. MONTGOMERY. MADGE EVANS In " HELL BELOW." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MATINEE 2.30 P.M. SUNDAY LYRIC SUNDAY. 7.-15 F.M. LYRIC— THE BRIGHTEST -LYRIC AND MOST VARIED CONCERT EVER OFFERED. 30 ARTISTS Also. COMMUNITY SINGING. Proceeds: "Down-and-Outs" Mission. Admission: Silver Collection. NEVILLE CARLSEN. Hon. Organiser.
CIVIC WINTERGARDEN APPEARING NIGHTLY AT 10.45 P.M. JJAUL rp QULLEN pAUL rji QULLEX AT THE GRAND ORGAN PLAYING AND SINGING " Cabaret Songs." " Entertainment that's New." MUNICIPAL BAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. T (SUXD\Y) V AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: GEO. BUCKLEY. POPULAR CLASSICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE SELECTIONS. RUGBY FOOTBALL EDEN EDEN « ED E N PARK. PARK. PARK. TO-DAY. IGO MINUTES OF THRILLS. CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS • STILL IN DOUBT ?????? WHAT WILL IT BE ?????? A WIN OR A BRACKET OF THREE. 'VARSITY V. COLL. RIFLES. 'VARSITY V. COLL. RIFLES. KICK-OFF. 1.43. PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. PONSONBY V. MARIST 0.8. KICK-OFF, 3.15. THE BERT PALMER CUP Will be presented to the winning team during the interval. SHOW GROUNDS MANUKAU V. TECH. 0.8. KICK-OFF," 1.45. GRAFTON V. OTAHUHU. KICK-OFF, 3.15. CRICKET UCKLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION -V (INC.). A Meeting of ull Intending Members and those interested in the Formation of the New Umpires' Association, will bo held in my Office. Nathan's Bond Building. 47 Customs Street East, at 7.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the Ilth inst. BUSINESS: Formation of Umpires' Association: Election of Offico Bearers; Adoption of Rules; General. N. H. E. HOCKIN. Hon. Sec.
Auckland cricket ASSOCIATION (Inc.). COACH FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Applicatibns are invited for Ihe above position, closing 011 OCTOBER 14. I'aiticulars of appoiutment obtainable at tlio Association's Office. N. H. E. HOCKIN, Hon. Secretary. •17 Customs Street East. ASSOCIATION (INC.). Entries (in writing), for the Associntion'a Championship Competitions in the .Senior, Senior B, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Grades, Cloße with the undersigned on MONDAY, October 16, at 5 p.m.—N. H. E. HOCKIN, Hon. Secretary (P.O. Box 70), 47 Customs St. East.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21616, 7 October 1933, Page 22
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