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./ ■ AMUSEMENTS WESTERN MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. , CHILDREN 6d. 6d. 6d. BIGGEST AND BEST VALUE IN AUCKLAND I if, ROXY f ROXY i ROXY % ROXY TIVOLI TIVOLI TIVOLI TIVOLI Phone 41-341. Phono 44-136. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ROXY SESSIONS: 11-2-s—B. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. ' 2 BIG PICTURES. —— - . "Warner Films Present No. I A Sky-High Musical. U First N.Z. Screening. pat O'BRIEN PAT O'BRIEN PAT O'BRIEN JEAN MUIR JANE FROMAN JAMES MELTON FRANK McHUGH MARIE WILSON All Assembled in Ono Grand Cast to Set the 1930 Style in < Musical Comedies, Stars /aver t> roadway. TARS O ROADWAY. QTARS OVER "OROADWAY. OTA lis VJvER J J ROADWAY. OTARS VER BROADWAY. Otaks "ver Jj road way. (Latest Happiness Show.) Nrt ? I I Columbia Films Present. ixo - I I Buck's First 1936 Western. The World's Favourite Western Star. BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES The Man Behind the Gun! In a Wow of a Western, "MAN TRAILER" BLAZING GUNS! (Both Features Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1500 SEATS. ]/- ]/- 1/CHILDREN. 6d 6d 6d 6d Arriving Wednesday Nest "with a blast of dynamite, James as "The 'Frisco Kid." CRYSTAL PALACE RIALTO RIALTO MT EDEN. NEWMARKET. Phone 20-573. Phone 46-609. Both Theatres Scientifically Heated. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. Final Screening. HUGE AUDIENCES HAVE ACCLAIMED ' _ , POPULAR PROGRAMME! FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE .! ||, FRED ASTAIRE 111 111 l FRED ASTAIRE .. FOLLOW He Dances—He Smgs. Trie ' i lit. With GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS 111 111 GINGER ROGERS ' I GINGER ROGERS Approved for Universal Exhibition. . 7 Salty Song Hits by • - IRVING BERLIN. IT SURPASSES ALL THEIR FORMER TRIUMPHS! ■ Special Featurettea Intending Patrons are advised to reserve f Now for To-night. CHILDREN— Don'i Forget, "Follow the Fleet" Mtftinee To-day, 2 p.m. at Both Theatres. STATE I Final Screening DEVONPORT. To-night at 7.45, Centrally Heated. Phone 22-101. Rochelle Hudson, Bruce Cabot in the suprerNe "G-Men" thriller, "SHOW THEM NO MERCY." Charles Bickford, Elizabeth Young, in " EAST OF JAVA." Both Recommended Censor for Adults. Special Children's Matinee, To-day, 2 p.m. 8 Attractions. REGENT AND ALEXANDRA EPSOM Phone 20-142. GREEN LANE. Phone 16-647 : TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. j Final Screening, j 2—Big Attractions—2 N °' 1_ WARNER BAXTER. ALICE FAYE, JACK OAKIE. ji in the 1936 Super Musical,' ' " KING OF BURLESQUE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. No. 2—DOLORES DEL RIO. EVERETT MARSHALL, in a Romance, II "I LIVE FOR LOVE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Monster Matinee Tc-day at Both Theatres, 2 p.m. Special CHARLIE CHAPLIN Matinee , , at Regent Only. " HELL DRIVERS, " WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM. THIS AFTERNOON. /. {Collection in Aid of St. John Ambulance. / TROTTING TROTTING ITHE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. Will be the Attraction Chosen by the '' Majority During the j KING'S BIRTHDAY WEEK-END. j AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1936. / SATURDAY NEXT. JUNE 20. [TUESDAY (KING'S BIRTHDAY), JUNE 23. [ TROTTING. After f 46 YEARS OF PROGRESS. iA perusal of the excellent fields set down •Sor Next Saturday reveals scores of young horses whose brilliance lias so materially helped to bring Trotting right to the forefront as the BEST SPORT OF AI/L. We have watched than emerge from the muirlon yanks, exhibiting such amazing speed—frequently registering 14 milts in better than 5.20, ,a speed thought impossible 25 years ago—and saw them advance triumphant into the best classes to the accompaniment of acclamations of unbounded enthusiasm from sportsmen over ready to give vent to their feelings when good horses show their Quality. And concealed in <he maiden events at this meeting are many young horses destined to follow tho footsteps of their brilliant predecessors. TROTTING Executives are proud of these horses—proud pi the prestige their accomplishments have given the sport, and patrons at this meeting ,vrill be privileged to witness a further ox jamplc of their high quality. NEXT SATURDAY (KING'S BIRTHDAY). A. G. MABEE, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 26

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