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amusements TO-DAY'S THE DAY! WONDER WEEK IN IN A BLAZE PLAZA Direction Amalga TO-DAY SESSIONS: 11 A.M.. IN ONE FLASHING PAGEANT cyclonic: spectacle, war THEIR. ALL-TIME. WORLDWONDER SONGS! KAY FRANCIS DOLORES DEL RIO ' War Bros. P WONDE WONDE WONDE WONDE WONDE WONDE WONDE Recommen Censor for WONDER STARS! AL. JOLSON FIFI D'ORSAY, HUGH HER 5 SMASH SONG-HITS BY THE AND " GOLD-DIGGERS " • • • • GIGANTIC SPECTACLES SURPRISES IN SCENES THAT Specially Select BOOK NOW! PLANS AT .^CRYSTAL PALACE ***—Eden Rd. rr _i,» _+ c Phone 20-573. ° Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. Direct from Queen St. • A GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR PRODUCTION, "THE MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM." Thrills' Suspense! Drama! DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL ' and a Host of Comedians, in "CONVENTION CITY.' (Both Recommended by Censor for AdultjO | REGENT 1 To-night at 8 o'clock. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. BAMON NOVAKRO. tte MacDONAL p j n "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE. BEBE DANIELS In " A SOUTHERN MAID." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COOKE'S FOOD t £ IS ALWAYS MORE TASTY MORE APPETISING. Many h»T« inquired about the methods Cooke's employ to prepare such uniformly good fj>od. We buy only the purest and freshest, and it is prepared by women chefs, who impart that delicious home cooked flavour- which makes our dinners and special dishes so appetising. FISH AND GRILLS from Is. BOABTS. ENTREES AND SWEETS from 9d to Is 3d. DAINTY MORNING and AFTERNOON TEAS from 6d. A WEEK-END SPECIAL from our Sweet Shop— REAL OLD-FASHIONED ENGLISH HUMBUGS. 6oz. Is. or lib. for 2s 6d. ■" * DINE AT COOKE'S RESTAURANT, * 60 QUEEN BTREET (Next to Woolworthe). AUCKLAND. RUGBY FOOTBALL . EDEN ©Jk PARK. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. FINAL FINAL SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. GALLAGHER SHIELD. GALLAGHER SHIELD. GRAFTON MANUKAU. GRAFTON V. MANUKAU. GRAFTON MANUKAU. The two teams finished level at the conclusion of the competition. GRAFTON won the Ist Round Match by 13 Points to 8. but were defeated by MANUKAU in the 2nd Round by 6 points to 3. Both teams have been training enthusiastically, and their meeting should result in a sternlyfought match. MANUKAU GR AFT°IiMANUKAU V. GRAFTON. MANUKAU - GRAFTON. 12 30 p.m.—(Curtain-raiser) —12.30 p.m. HAMILTON PRIMARY SCHOOLS WESTERN SPRINGS GROUP. (Winners of the Calixtus Shield). 1.45 p.m. 1 - 45 P- m> JUNIOR GRADE SEMI-FINAL. GRAFTON V. MANUKAU. GRAFTON V. MANUKAU. SHOWGROUNDS. JUBILEE TROPHY. JUBILEE TROPHY. BENIOR GRADE KNOCK-OUT. 1.45 p-m. I- 45 TECHNICAL V. GRAMMAR. 3.15 p.m. 3.15 p.m. UNIVERSITY V. COLL. RIFLES. UNIVERSITY V. COLL. RIFLES. Admission Charges as Usual. STADIUM. PONSONBY V. EDEN. PONSONBY V. EDEN. Admission Free. BLEDISLOE PARK, PUKEKOKE. PUKEKOKE. THAMES V. SOUTH AUCKLAND. THAMES V. SOUTH AUCKLAND. TO-MORROW SATURDAY. • AT 3 P.M. These Two Teams Drew at Thames-%Whicb One Can Win at Pukekohe? CURTAIN-RAISER. 1.30 S.A. JUNIOR REPS. V. PONSONBY JUNIORS ADMISSION: la: Ladies. 6d: Stand. 6d, THOROUGHBREDS F)R Sale or Lease.—4-Year-Old Mare, by Musketoon—Miss Amans.—A. J. Monds, Te Aroha. PRODUCE FOR SALE BEESWAX, bright, dry. clean. 6001b. available: Is 2d. cash.—Perkins, City Markets. ONIONS. 5s 6d; Southern Potatoes, 4e; Parsnips, Carrots, 3s 9d; Cabbage, Cauliflowers, Ss 3d; Mixed. 3s 9d. sugar bag; rail paid.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekohe. POTATOES. —Table, 4s 6d; Autumngrown Seed, small, 4s; large, sb, sugar bag; Carrots, Parsnips, 4s| rail paid.—Box 1* Paksfcoh*,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 20

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