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AGAIN LAST NIGHT!!! BOTH THEATRES PACKED TO CAPACITY!! ITS A GREAT SHOW!!! /:. BOOK EARLY FOR TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! ROXY ROXY Qu«en St. Continuous from 11 a.m. r TIVOLI N TIVOLI Near Grafton Bridge. Nightly v at 8 > ROXY SESSIONS. CONTINUOUS DAILY: 11 - 2 - 5 & 8 O'CLOCK.' TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL MATINEES AT •BOTH THEATRES, , TO-DAY, 2 P.M. FIRST LONG I RUN SPECIAL! I DANGEROUS SPY! DAZZLING SPY! SHE WAS THE TALK OF TWO COUNTRIES!! Sh« used her beauty to scar© the innermost secrets of men and Natiorfs! / FAY WRAY. FAY WRAY, NILS ASTHER. NILS ASTHER, EDWARD ARNOLD. JOHN MILJAN. NOAH BEER'S. ROBERT ELLIS. . And DAVID TORRANCE £ 1 ... ■ THE DAZZLING OA ADVENTUaESSI \i OF AN THE FASTEST. FUNNIEHT. MOST DELIRIOUS RIOT OF FUN:— HOST COOK AT THE RINGLEADERS: JOAN 4 BLONDELL, DICK POWELL, MARY AS TOR. ADOLPHE MENJOU. FRANK, McHUGH. PATRICIA ELLIS, GUY KIB BEE THEY ALL MAM WHOOPEE IN " contention city." " convention crrY." "CONVENTION CITY" - ; "CONVENTION CITY.** Both Recommended by C-inaor for Adult*. 1000 SEATS, 1/, I/, I/. CHILDREN 6d, 6d* 6«L 1V« Bali, to Australian 8 REPRESENTATIVE TEAM. PETER PAN CABARET. On THURSDAY SEPT. 20. 8 p.m.—l2. Novelties, Streamers, Buffet Sapper. Tickets, 3s Sifltfe, St Doable; Wftttfc Sports Depot (Exchange Lane). Book Cubicles at Cabaret. "ECONOMY CALLING! —New Prices at Jll RIMMER'S "COFFEE HOUSE." Quean's Arcade and Customs St. /Tea, Sd par cup; Coffee, ltd per cup, Bimmer's fot "DelioiOtts Sips." ' ? : RAPING ' PAKURANGA HUNT (INC.) POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES AT PIGEON MOUNT. PAKURANGA. By Kind Permission, over the Farms of Messrs. A. Banna, R. Fitzgerald, M. T. Oilman, J, Langford, D. Langton. A. Mateon, F. Oliver, E. Roberts: J..Shaw, Trousdale and W. Wood. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). m for the above. No entry fee, To iby Five Steeplechiwes, Members' , Members' ivy-weight,! 'pen* Race, j CHILDREN'S ' NOVELTY SCURRY at 12.80 pan. For children under is. Ponies 16 hands and under. Entrants handicapped. Post entries for the above. No entry fee, To be followed, by Five Steeplechases, Members' Good Entries. 'K.etaa Contests Assured. Ad. mission, to grounds, 2s each. Children under 15 and all conveyances admitted free. No charge for admission will b«> made to the Farmers or their Families over whose Farms the honnde hunt, and the Committee ex* tends a cordial invitation to them to be present. Hot water provided free of charge. Programme of events, 6d each. Forjwls at gates. No Bookmaker, Bookmaker's Clerk or Agent. Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted to the grounds, and if .any Such person gains admission he will be removed and prosecuted for trtipas*. Howiek buses leave comer Fort and Commerce Streets, 12.30 and 1.80. stopping Pakuranga P. 0.,, 5 minutes' walk from Pigeon Mountain. Return from P. 0., Pakuranga, at 4.15. ROBT. D. NBAL, Secretary and Treasurer. Dance at Pakuranga Hall in the evening after Point-to-Point Races. Ladies, 1/6; Gents., 2/; Double, &/. AUCKLAND RACING SPRING MEETING, 1934. ' ' SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13, TRIAL HURDLE RACE (hecks), of JOOsove. One end three-quarter miles GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS, of 600eovs. (Closed.) j One mile. I SHORTS HANDICAP, of 860sovs. Si* furlongs.iIITCHELSON CUP, of 700sovs, HUNTERS STEEPLECHASE, of 200sovs. About two and a-half miles. WELCOME STAKES, of feOOsove. (Closed.) GORDON HANDICAP (hacks), of SOOsovs, FLYING HANDICAP, of SSOsovs. Seven furlongs. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15. NORMANBY HANDICAP (hacks), of i. 200sovs, MANUKAU HURDLE 1 race, of 300sovs „ Two miles. EPSOM HANDICAP, of 350sovs. T , T .._ ___ Six furlongs. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP of SOOsovs. r>-\-TPrrTT*r« n . 6 j?si*;s uarter miles. ONEHUNGA STEEPLECHASE, of 200sovg , #TT _ T .__ „ About three miles. MUSKET STAKES, of SOOsovs. (2-year-olds.) Five furlongs. HOBSON HANDICAP (hacks), of 200sovs. _ Seven furlongs. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, of 350sovs. One mile. GENERAL ENTRIES. G F>xt E ENTRIES (lsov. each) CLOSE ON FRIDAY 97 Shortland Street, Auoklsnd. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. •pAKUKAKGA HUHT.-Owin, to Mr. Mo- ™ jrtef Ik. "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24