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AMUSEMENTS THE WORLD AGAIN •S CELEBRATED BUSHRANGER. A^> mated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 12.30, 2.30, 5 & 8 P.M. TO-DAY AT 2.30 P.M. , " STINGAREE " " STINGAREE " " STINGAREE " M STINGAREE " " STINGAREE " " STINGAREE " tii RD DIX, , RD DIX, CONWAY -TEARLE, UNA O'CONNOR. Approved for Universal Exhibition. JjIA'S GAY AND RECKLESS TJI AND THE DEVIL FOR THE' HIS HEART! THEATRE. PHONE 41-586. UIIIIffIIIIIHHIIimHWIIHIIIIMIIIII = THE RIALTO THEATRE = BROADWAY...NEWMARKET. Phone 4G-609. = TO-NIGHT AT 8. = Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. A Crowded House last night acclaimed a, Great Programme. ' GARBO . . GARBQ . . the magnificent! the glamorous! —now returns triumphant to the screen in her greatest role! " QUEEN CHRISTINA." "QUEEN CHRISTINA." The Year's Greatest Screen Event 1 Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also THE PICTURE EVE • Y PERSON IN THIS COUNTRY SHOULD ROMANTICNEW ZEALAND. AN EDUCATION A REVELATION IN SOUND AND COLOUR.. Approved tor Universal Exhibition. "Romantic New Zealand" screening nt the Matinee for the Children, 2 o'clock. To-day. STATF I ONEHUNGA Phone 12-344. Tr Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. KAY FRANCIS In "THE HOUSE ON 56TH STREET." Recommended by Censor for Adults. JAMES CAGNEY. BETTE DAVIS, In " JIMMIE THE GENT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Freo Bus leaves Te Papapa 7.30, Athens Road 7.40. via L"pper Queen St. MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-DAY. PANTOMIME and PICTURES. On the Stage THE SPECTACULAR PANTOMIME. "CINDERELLA"—SO Talented Performers. TOWN NEXT TUESDAY. AUGUST 23, 1934, AT 8 P.M. ALBERT RUSSELL, MRS. RUSSELL. MISS MiARGOT RUSSELL. MISS SARA STACTOOLE. MISS IDA LOCKWOOD. REG. AND CONNIE MORGAN, GEORGE CLAPIIAM. BOHEMIAN DUO, ROVER GYM. TEAM, MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW. THIS IS A GREAT COMMUNITY CONCERT AND COMMUNITY SING. Seats may be reserved at Lewis Eady. Ltd., at a cost of Is. All seats reserved for the originnl dale, August 11, will be honoured on Tuesday night. , , This Joy Night has been arranged by courtesy of the Community Singing Committee and Mr. Albert Russell in aid of the Boys' Work of the Y.M.C.A. V. T. DREW. Hen. Sec.

CHILDREN'S DAY. CHILDREN'S DAY. Igip CHILDREN'S DAY. Under the .Auspices of the Auckland Community Singing Committee. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. Song Leaders: UNCLE ALBERT (Albert Russell). AUNTIE MAUD (Mrs. Russell). The gigantic success of last Wednesday's Sing has impelled the Committee to repeat its Annual CHILDREN'S SING. Children are invited to again form a Choir. Bo at Grey's Avenue Entrance at 12 noon. Give Albert a Royal Welcome home. The only recompense ho gets for his service. w 'th th-e Community Singing Committee is tno joy of spreading <Toy Germs. Collection for Unemployed. Relief. W. WOODHKAD. Hon. Sec.

#/~IOLLEGiE RIFLES CLUB V> AND FOURTH BATTERY. A Smoke Concert will be held on THURSDAY Evening next, August 30. at the Club Rooms. 2nd Floor, "Wandsworth Buildings, Anzac Avenue. "■Old Hands" please note this date. Excellent Entertainment ha 3 been arranged. N. H. E. HOCKIN, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. , ART GALLERY. ? BRITISH ART' EXHIBITION. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS PICTURE TALK THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. Lecturer: MR. K. DONN. Admission. Is (Includes Lecture). SUNDAY, 2 to 5 p.m. fREE DAY. J. S. BRIG HAM. Town Clerk. GETtWWs fo&if or a juicy steak and kiclncy pic. RUGBY FOOTBALL EDEN EDEN EDEN PARK. PARK. PARK. , TO-DAY. TO-DAY. No. 1. CURTAIN-RAISER. 130 P.M. GRAMMAR MARIST. GRAMMAR V. MARIST. GRAMMAR MARIST. This match will decide which team will return to the A Division next year „ „ No. 1. MANUKAU MANUKAU MANUKAU MANUKAU MANUKAU MANUKAU MANUKAU 3 P.M. •VARSITY. •VARSITY. •VARSITY. 'VARSITY. 'VARSITY. •VARSITY. 'VARSITY. SHOW GROUNDS GRAFTON ' PONSONBY. GRAFTON V. PONSONBY. GRAFTON PONSONBY. Grafton and Ma'nukau are equal in the Gallahoc Shield competition. Either, team may win the senior championship, but Otuhuhu, playinu at SUtrgcs Park, still have a chance of drawing level. WHO WILL BE THE SEASON'S CHAMPIONS? DEVONPORT NORTH SHORE EDEN. NORTH SHORE V. EDEN. NORTH SHORE: EDEN. FINAL OF THE B SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21888, 25 August 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21888, 25 August 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21888, 25 August 1934, Page 22

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