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TO-DAY,! AT 11 A.M.-<.l6 — 5 — 8 P.M. si!' ST. JAMES' ..HI I "Theatre of Distinction ' Direction: Sir Benjansm Fuller. AT.Ti thr BRILLIANCE OF "THE DIVORCEE" ALL THE SPARKLE OF " LET. US BE ROMANCE OF " SMI LIN' THROUGH " COMBIN ED TO MAKE THE EAR S OUTSTANDING entertainmenti The First Lady of the Screen! . . . NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER " RIPTIDE " M RIPTIDE " (WHEN A WOMAN LOVES.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With .ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ' ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, Herbert Marshall, ERBERT -'-i-ARSHALL, Herbert "\tarshall. ERBERT -'i- AS SHALL. ! RAIxPH FORBES—MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL. ! A Brilliant Associate Programme Includes First Pictures of the " BURNING OF THE MORRO CASTLE." Amazing Scenes Aboard the Burning Vessel Survivors' descriptions of Tragedy—l 6 Ships Answer S.O.S.— Etc. ! •'SCOTLAND^THE BONNIE." | An Exquisite Fitzpatrick i J Travel Gem. • 1 DATS," ' Pete Smith Oddity. (_ AND THE MAREO CYMPHONY ORCHESTRA iREO OYMPHONV V/ECHESTRA MAREO OYMPHONY ORCHESTRA areo Symphony v/rchestra JLAREO SYMPHONY V/RCHESTRA TAREO OYMPHONY larfo OYMPHONY V-/BCHESTRA F SCHESTRA Piaying a specially selected musical -programme from 7.45 p.m., including—- '■ William Tell" Overture - Rosjini Entr'acte Rustican*" - Maseagn: Intermezzo Violin Solo by Vincent Aspey. • Petit Suite de Concert" -'Coleridge Tajbr "Traumerei" ----- - - - -Sdhumann St. James' March, Ete., Etc. BOOKING IS HEAVY! - Plans at the Theatre {Phone _4l-£Lf). #| "THE LONDON" |N& V ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. X 3d DOUBLE-FEATURED BILL 3d Headed by 6d LEW CODY and —6a , The Alluring Beauty . . 3d _ MARY NOLAN —** ,i hi FINE DETECTIVE STORY >j M r "FILE No. 113." w 1 j Brimful of Adventure, Intrigue, •X* Romance. . . Second Feature and Supports. 6d __ Both Approved for Universal OQ , ~ Exhibition. * :£j 3d Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. 3d The Programme You Must Not Miss! "THE LONDON," Opp. G.P.O. 6d TUDOR CINEMA | ®!?88t This Evening, at 8.15! RAMON NOVARRO ' And FRANK MORGAN in " THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE " V\S. fßecommended by Censor for Adults.) NSS A Musical Comedy Revue with sequences v\ ;. 4 ....... in Colour! TUDOR SUPERB FEATURETTES! vv\- Special Matinee Programme To-morrow. | GAIETY CINEMA! Y/s, Bing Crosby and Judith Allen in <%> ' TOO MUCH HARMONY." ££2 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TROTTING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), THE FEATURE ATTRACTION OF THE LABOUR DAY WEEK-END CARNIVAL OPiiNS. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. - SPRING MEETING, 1934. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MONDAY (LABOUR DAY). OCTOBER 22. ALEXANDRA PARK. EPSOM. IT IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT THAT TROTTING HAS TRIUMPHED OVER ALL OTHER SPORTS IN SPORTSMEN'S ESTEEM. TROTTING"RACES I Abound -with sensations—thrilling finishes ! are the rule at Alexandra Park—there's ' a happier atmosphere at Trotting. Tell your friends of the enjoyable treat in store and persuade them to attend. KEEP IN MIND TROTTING! FOR LABOUR DAY WFFK-FND KEEP A LITTLE IN 'RESERVE FOR . » • YOUR FAVOURITE SPORT. /a POPULAR PRICES -I /n ' O - TO COURSE. I/O TOTALISATOR 5/- TICKETS, PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE! TROTTING—FOR THE PEOPLE! LABOUR DAY—FOR THE PEOPLE! _ _ AND _ _ WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR INVESTMENTS—FOR THE PEOPLE! rifiST RACE ABOUT 32 NOON. A. G. MABEE, Secretary THOROUGHBREDS [ ROTTER, 4-year-oJd, Jogger Harness. Salky; reasonable o2er accepted.—Sound, 74. He s ALU.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 20

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