AMUSEMENTS NO NEED FOR SUPERLATIVES! Ask any of last night's hug© audience what they thought of this wonderful programme. AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—8 P.M. ST. JAMES' Direction. .. .Sir Benjamin Fuller. EDGAR BICE BURROUGH'S THRILLING SEQUEL "TARZAN AND HIS MATE"—THE MOST THRILLING SCREEN ADVENTURE EVER FILMED! TOHNNY OOHNNY JOHNNY OHNNY TOHNNY OHNNY JOHNNY OHNNY Maureen aurken Maureen aureen MAUREEN I>J-aureen Maureen AUREEN T7C7EISSMULLER > » EISSMULLER "fTITEISSMULLER V> EISSMULLER W EISSMULLER EISSMULLER W EISSMULLER EISSMULLER O'QULLIVAN OULLIVAN O'OULLIVAN OULLIVAN O'QULLIVAN OULLIVAN OJQULLIVAN OULLIVAN -A Thousand New Thrills TARZAN TARZAN TARZAN TARZAN TARZAN TARZAN TARZAN TARZAN TARZAN AND HIS MATE AND HIS MATE (Recommended by the Censor for Adults). The attack of the Giant Killer Apes I The attack of the savage "Lion Tooth Men!" The nerve-tingling race to the elephant burial ground for a fortune in Ivory 1 Tarzan's terrific battle with a man-eating crocodile! Two solid hours of amazing adventure that will leave you , spellbound! St. James' Featurettes include: OUR GANG COMEDY " Hi Neighbour." DAVY JONES' LOCKER, Willie Whopper Cartoon. ST. JAMES' NEWS SERVICE Includes Exclusive Pictures of Ulm's Official Air Mail Flight to New Guinea—All Blacks defeat N.S.W., 18—16, in thrilling opening match in Sydney, Etc., Etc. PLANS AT THE THEATRE —PHONE 41-814. THE STATE SYMONDS STREET. (Direction: R. J. KERRIDGE.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. NEWSREEL SESSION. 7.30 TO 8 P.M. NO. 1— "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" NO. 2 ZANE GREY'S "TO THE LAST MAN." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. 2 P.M. ON THE STAGE—"BONZO THE PUP." HE ACTS AND THINKB LIKE A HUMAN BEING. STATE PHONE 43-645. SYMBOL OF GAIETYPETER PAN^ (N.Z.'s Premier Cabaret and Society Rendezvous) —BOUNDED BY DECORUM. TO-NIGHfI r ~~ PETER PAN'S NOVELTY BAND —the band that's a feature. Double, 7/6. Evening Dress ESSENTIAL. Reservations, Dial 46-777. Next Week's Invitation Balls: Mt, Albert Grammar 0. Boys—Mon., Aug. 20. Kohimaroma Tennis, Tues., Aug. 21. Auckland Star, Wed., Aug. 22. Diocesan Old Girls, Thurs., Aug. 23. | Manager . . Neil Edgar. FRESH AS NEW LAID EGGS. "That's "Old Homestead" Coffee Obtainable from SALES DEPT., RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE. Next Waverley Hotel, Customs St. LEAGUE FOOTBALL WHAT IS THE ROOPE ROOSTER ROOPE ROOSTER COMPETITION ? Back in 1914 Mr. Dick Roope presented for competition a trophy—a Silver Rooster—costing £7O. This trophy has created keen competition amongst the clubs. Played for on the "Knock-out" principle, the Winner is entitled to challenge the Winner of the Championship for the honour of Champion of Champions. This year the desire to win the trophy has resulted in 10 teams nominating, but it lias been decided to limit the play to 8. The two new teams are MOUNT ALBERT and PAPAKURA. THE COMPETITION STARTS TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). THE DRAW WILL RESULT IN EXCITING AND THRILLING FOOTBALL. 1.30 P.M. NEWTON V. CITY. PONSONBY V. MT. ALBERT. 3 P.M. RICHMOND V. DEVONPORT. M.0.8. V. PAPAKURA. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. ADMISSION AS USUAL*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 22
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