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AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. 0. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse Sessions: t , 1] A.M. 2.15 P.M 8 P.M. To To To 1.15 P.M. 4.30 P.M. 10.22 P.M. Special Session, Five O'clock. GENUINE UNRESTRAINED LA UGIITER GREETS THIS DELICIOUS. RIOTOUS COMEDY OF REVELATIONS. " PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET." " PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET." " PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET." " PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET." " PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET." TAKE A PEEP! LEND AN EAR! DON'T BREATHE 1 ABOUT THESE CONVULSING CONFESSIONS. jQ ONNELLY As Lizzie, the Personal Maid, who cleverly manipulates the social liven of—"jVTARGARET T INDSAY, J^OUISE, ~ppJLL, rjiREACIIER. rius:— Another Beautiful Colour Featurotte, "CARNIVAL DAY." Associated with A Brilliant Programme of Short Subjects. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES, 32-6(50. "THE LONDON" | 4/ ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. " 2 EXCEPTIONAL FEATURES. ,j 6J COMEDY AND DRAMA. fcd °, JACK HULBERT in 3d 3d "THE GHOST TRAIN" ~ 6d An Intense Thriller! Hold on to your Seats! 3d Approved for Universal Exhibition. Ja ~ JOHN BARRYMORE — 6d 0d Helen Chandler & Donald Cook, in 3d "LONG LOST FATHER" 3d , , A Burning Chip off the Old Block, zj 6d Takon from Stern's Great Book' oa 3d Continuous from 11 to 10.30. .va A Strong Bill at - , 6d THE LONDON. opp. G.P.O. bi TUDOR CINEMA IIEMUERA. Phone 24-749. This Evening at S! i HAROLD LLOYD, With Veree Teasdale. in his latest Comedy Success: 1 "THE MILKY WAY" - (Approved for Universal Exhibition). E A Fast Story with Clever Dialogue! - FIRST-CLASS SUPPORTING = PROGRAMME. ■r Matinee To-morrow at '2.30. GAIETY CINEMA - ] : Elissa Landi and Kent Taylor, in r "WITHOUT REGRET." - (Recommended by Censor for Adults), - And Jean Parker and Fred Stone, in = "A FARMER IN THE DELL. - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Fuller-Hayward's BRITANNIA Three Lamps Phone '2O-041 PONSONBY Terminus Newsreel Session: 7.30-8 p.m. JANE WITHERS AND SALLY BLANE in "THIS IS THE LIFE." CLAIRE TREVOR AND RALPH BELLAMY in "NAVY WIFE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Fuller-Hayward's VICTORIA - Phone 22-083 DEVONPORT Newsreels, 7.30 • « p.m. Claude Allister, Richard Arlen, Charles McNaughton, Beryl Mercer, in "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." Also. 11. G. Wells' "THINGS TO COME." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Fuller-Hayward's Phone 20-400 CINEMA GREY LYNN Surrey Crescent RACING DARGAVILLE RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE AVONDALE RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for all Events closo at the Office of the Avondale Jockey Club, Victoria Street West, TO-DAY (Friday), October 2, at £i p.m. J. RAWSON, Race Meeting Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1936. NOVEMBER 7, 9, 11, AND 14. CLOSING TO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 5 P.M.. FIRST ACCEPTANCE (£3 EACH): NEW ZEALAND CUP HANDICAP of £ISOO. (Minimum weight, 7st.) Two miles. ENTRIES (£1 EACH) f FIRST DAY. STEWARDS' HANDICAP of £7OO. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. CRITERION HANDICAP of £4OO. Seven furlongs. FEND ALTON HANDICAP of £450. Ono milo and a-quartcr. THIRD DAY. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of £SOO. Ono milo CANTERBURY CUP of £SOO. (Weight-for-age.) Orto milo and a-luilf. FOURTH DAY. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP of £750. Ono mile and a-half. STONYIIURST HANDICAP of £3OO. (For three-year-olds only.) Ono milo. MEMBERS' HANDICAP of £450. Six furlongs. NOTE. —7st. 71! i. Minimum Weight in all Handicap Flat Racos unless otherwise specified in the conditions. IMPORTANT. —Entries and Acceptances now close at 5 P.M. unless otherwise stated. F. T. H. HELL, Secretary. P.O Box US."), Christcliurch. Telegraphic Address: "TURF." RACES AT PAEROA, NEXT SATURDAY AND MONDAY. OCTOBER 3 AND 5. GOOD FIELDS. GOOD TRACK GOOD APPOINTMENTS. HURDLES AND STEEPLES EACH DAY. H. POLAND, Secretary,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22539, 2 October 1936, Page 20

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567

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22539, 2 October 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22539, 2 October 1936, Page 20

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