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AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. CROWDS AND ENTHUSIASM. THE RECEPTION A MASTERPIECE DESERVES. Tho famous pair of "The Irish In Us." O'BRIEN O'BRIEN O'BRIEN O'BRIEN JAMES CAGNEY. CAGNEY. CAGNEY. CAGNEY. AND JUNE TRAVIS STUART ERWIN. 1 QEILING QEILING QEILING QEILING QEILING QEILING ijfKRO QEILING yERO QEILING QEILINO rjTERO QEILING 0 EI LI NO QEILING QEILING QEILING ERO QEILING (TIIE 8.0.5. OF THE AIR) FIRST GREAT DRAMA OF THE PEACETIME ACES WHO ARE BLAZING THE AIR TRAILS OF THE WORLD. More thrilling, more amazing than war is this gruelling, enthralling romance of to-day's heroos who are conquering the ruthless killer of tho skies —and of their women who wr.it below 1 THE CLASSIC OF AIR PICTURES. A WARNER BROS. SPECIAL. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ADVANCE PLAN OPEN AT THEATRE OR THONE 41-f>Bo. TO-NIGHT! Empress News Session, 7.30. Adelphi Nightly at 7.45.

"TIIE lIIT OF HITS." FRBI> GINGER ASTAIRE & ROGERS ASTAIRE & ROGERS ASTAIRE & ROGERS In the Novel Naval Musical, "FOLLOW THE FLEET." " FOLLOW THE FLEET." Also, lit Empress only— Jack Holt in a Thriller, " DANGEROUS WATERS." Also at Adelphi only— Charles Bickford at his best In "EAST OF JAVA." All Recommended by Censor for Adults. I SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES | TO-DAY, 2 p.m. I Double Feature Western at Empress, j Thriller at Adelphi. I Cartoons, Serial, etc. PRTNfFQQ Final Screening, r IXIIMEaX) To-night at 7.45, DOMINION RD. ... Centrally Heated. Phono 21-439. KAY FRANCIS, PAUL LUKAS in a Dramatic Romance, "I FOUND STELLA PARISH." Recommended by Censor for Adults. JAMES CAONEY in a thriller, "THE 'FRISCO KID." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. " 'Frisco Kid," Comedies, Cartoons, Serial, etc., etc. VTMP'Q Final Screening. ruiNu O To-night at 8. NORTHCOTE. phone 19 . 9 (j3. Hugh Herbert, Joan Blondell, In "MISS PACIFIC FLEET." Lawrence Tibbett in a Musical. " METROPOLITAN." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Usual Freo Bus. Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. DE LUXE MT. ALBERT. To-night at 7.45. Heated. Phone 40-'JO4. Greta Oarbo, Freddie Bartholomew, in " ANNA KARENINA." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Dick Powell, Marion Davies, in "PAGE MISS GLORY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. ' TION OF NEW ZEALAND, NO. 2 DISTRICT LODGE. JULY 12 CELEBRATIONS. A Procession of Orangemen leaves the Orange Hall, Newton Rd., Auckland, TOMORROW (Sunday), July 12, at 2.30 p.m., headed by the Ponsonby Boys' Brass Band, to Pitt St. Methodist Church, where a Service will be held and an Address given by MR. K. H. MELVIN. Subject, "The Significance of the Revived Roman Empire." The District Lodge has accepted an invitation to attend the Evening Service in St. Jameu' Presbyterian Church, Wellington St., and requests all Orangemen and Women to attend. On TUESDAY, July 14, the Annual Social and Dance will be held in the Orange Hall, commencing ;it S p.m. Tickets: Gent.'s, Is Gd; Ladies, Is. A. S. GALBRAITII, District Secretary. .'RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL THE SOUTH FORWARDS aro credited with beinjaj the finest vanguard to represent either Island in the History of the Code. LEAGUE FOOTBALL Has made remarkablo progress In the South Island and patrons are going to see fast, big, hard-working forwards combine with a brilliant team of barks to such an extent that the North will have to be at their very best to stavo off iho South Island invaders. A GREAT CONTEST CERTAIN. NORTH " SOUTH NORTH v. SOUTH NORTH SOUTH ISLAND. ISLAND. CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK, 3 P.M.—TO-DAY—3 P.M. For Courtney Silver Football. 1.30 P.M.—CURTAIN RAISER—I.3O P.M. A V. B TRIAL A v. B TRIAL. Players in both games are keen to qualify for selection in Auckland and New Zealand teams to play England. FOLLOW TIIE CROWD TO THE POPULAR GAME. Admission.—Ground: Gents., Is fldj Ladies, Is: Grandstand, is extra. N.Z.R.L. LEAGUE PATRONS ~ PARK YOUR CARS IN SAFETY IN PARKING AREA. Entrance In Strand by Railway Bridge,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 26

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