AMUSEMENTS VINA DELMAR'S SENSATIONAL NOVEL OF A GIRL WHO ROSE hKOM THE DEPTHS TO THE HEHTHTS COMES TO THE SSCHERN AS JOAN CRAWFORD'S MOST BRILLIANT HIT! ... . TO-DAY, ||| ST. JAMES' I Direotion Sir Benjamin Fuller. JOAN CRAWFORD "SADIE McKEE" "SADIE McKEE" •\SAPIE MCKEE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRANCHOT TONE TOGETHER AGAIN ... FRESH FROM THEIR TRIUMPHS IN ■'DANCING LADY." NOW EVEN BETTER IN "SADIE McKEE." THE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES OF THEIR CAREERS! "AIRFRIGHT." "NORWAY" Todd-Kelly Fitzpatrick Comedy. Travelogue. ST. JAMES' NEWS SERVICE. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 41-514. No Charge for Booking., —. Matinee BRITANNIA J°; day W. C. FIELDS, ALISON SKIPWORTH and BABY LEROY In " TILLIE AND GUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Serial—Comedy—Cartoon—News. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. GRETA GARBO-JOHN GILBERT and LEWIS STONE in "QUEEN CHRISTINA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) VICTORIA— DeV The£re C ° By SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME. 2.30 p.m., including novelty Stage Act, "BONZO THE PUP." TOM MIX Feature and MICKEY MOUSE Carton.. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. ANN HARDING—CLIVE BROOK In "GALLANT LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SCOTS HALL. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, August 15 and IS. THE PHANTOM ====== Gripping Mystery Ur Drama. CARLTON ========= MANOR. Proceeds to Rev. G. E. Moreton's Appeal. PRICES: 1/6 and 11. Direction Donna Vorhees. LEWIS EADY HALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT to H. F. DAVIS (who is leaving New Zealand to continue his studies in U.S.A.) by h:is fellow students, advanced pupils of WM. A. GARRATT. Assisted by HENRY C. ENGEL'S Professional Orchestra of 30 performers, Vincent Aspey, Tom Harris and other leading artists. (Also first appearance of N.Z, Bass of brilliant promise.) An Outstanding Programme. Price, 1/6. LEAGUE FOOTBALL NORTHLAND NORTHLAND ON TOUR OF N.Z. ON TOUR OF N.Z. The NORTHLAND Representative Rugby League Team is louring N.Z., and will play their first match at CARLAW PARK CARLAW PARK TO-DAY, 3 P.M. TO-DAY, 3 P.M. AUCKLAND.' AUCKLAND. The Northland Team has beon in training for their tour for several weeks now. and it was bccauso of the high standing of piny in North, and class of player offering, that it was decided to tour New Zealand, and to endeavour to secure the Northern Union Cup. Auckland is putting on to the field a fast and brilliant team that will play Sparkling E'ootball. CURTAIN-RAISER, 1.30 P.M., OTAHUHU V. MT. ALBERT. ADMISSION Is, Grandstand Is. Unemployed will be admitted for 6d on production of Levy Book stamped by 'Labour Department.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 22
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