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AMUSEMENTS SPARKLING COMEDY! And one of tlie best balanced entertainments seen in Auckland lor months! TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Frederick Lonsdale's . . . " THE LAST OF. MRS. CHEYNEY * WILLIAM POWELL JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT MONTGOMERY FRANK MORGAN Brilliant Associate Programme includes . . . "MARCH OF TIMK"—OUR GANG COMEDY —ROBERT BENCH LEY ODDITY. Bookings are heavy for this evening. Plans at (he Booking Office in the Main Foyer from 0.30 a.m. Phone 32-020. (Hecommended by Censor for Adnlts.) Symonds St. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. As cosy as your own fireside. SESSIONS, 2 & 7.30 P.M. SHARP. Unpaid Reserves held till 7.30 p.m. only. Ep. 1, "Ace Drumriiond" and "Under Two Flags" at Matinee. GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE. ItONALD COLMAJJ.^.^ Victor McLaglen, Rosalind Russell, In = " UNDER TWO FLAGS "== E^ UNDER TWO FLAGS " KAY FRANCIS, GEORGE BRENT, Roland Young, Patric Knowles, In =" SWEET ALOES " Both Recommended Censor for Adults. RESERVES RING 43-C45. THE STAR Karangahape Ed. Direction: E. J. Kerridge. The Cosiest Theatre in Auckland. Sessions, 2 and 7.30 p.m. Unpaid Reserves held till 7.45 p.m. Ep. .1, "Ace Drummond," both sessions. KAY FRANCIS, GEORGE BRENT, in " SWEET ALOES " " SWEET ALOES " A daring drama of modern times. Recommended by Censor for Adults. WILLIAM BOYD (Hopalong Cassidy) in "EAGLE'S BROOD" Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM Centrally Heated. Phone 12-093. To-night, also iron., 7.30 p.m. Also MATINEE TO-DAY, 2 P.M. Songs, Dances, Laughter, Romance, SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "DIMPLES" (Universal Exhibition), with Frank Morgan, Stepin Fetchit. Also Humorously Human Story "THE 3 WISE GUYS" (Universal Exhibition), with Robert Young, Betty Furness. Special Coronation Film showing Complete Abbey Service. Usual High-class Featurettes. JJALL QONCERT QHAMBER fpO-NIGHT gATTJRDAY! VALESKA Presents "WINTERTIME" PANTOMIME & REVUE Prices: 1/6 and 1/-. Children; 9d. 1/6 Seats Reserved Free. Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS. CONCERT, LEWIS EADY HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3 P.M. PERFORMERS: 1. VINCENT ASPEY. 2. MADAME ANNETTE CHAPMAN. 3. JEAN CLARKSON. 4. AMY HANSARD. 5. DORA JUDSON. 6. MARY MURPHY. 7. KATHLEEN O'LEARY. S. PHYLLIS RAUDON. 0. LOIS WALLS. 10. LEO WHITTAKER. Silver Collection. Open to the Public. ■yOU MISS THE REAL THRILL OF IT L IF YOU DON'T STAY AT BRENT'S HOTEL, ROTORUA. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL T>ATRONS are in' for a Feast of Thrilling Football during the ensuing series of games. To-day MANUKAU play MABIST OLD BOYS. Following Saturday PONSONBY play RICHMOND, and then RICHMOND play MANUKAU. Undoubtedly the second round is going to provide games that will arouse the interest to the highest, pitch of enthusiasm. Remember. Richmond waht a trip to Australia, and the winning of the Championship is vital. Marist Old Boys, Ponsonby, Manukau and Mt. Albert have all chances, and thero is no doubt about their keenness to beat the present leaders.

TO-DAY (SATURDAY), CARLAW PARK. 1.30 P.M. MT. ALBERT v. CITY. MT. ALBERT v. CITY. And then, at S P.M., A Sparkling Match is Promised. MANUKAU v. MARIST 0.8. MANUKAU v. MARIST 0.8. MANUKAU v. MARIST 0.8. Both Teams have been playing great football in their re'cenl matches. No. 2 GROUND. 1.30 P.M. PONSONBY V. NEWTON. 3 P.M. NORTH SHORE v. RICHMOND. NORTH SHORE v. RICHMOND. BROADCASTING "\/I'R. A. E. ROBINSON will Speak from Johns' Radio Station, IZJ, on Monday,1.5 p.m., on "How the Pig can Solve New Zealand's Social Problem." |LD BOYS Y.M.C.A. TUNE IN IZB, SUNDAY 9 P.M. SPEAKER. G.W.A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22777, 10 July 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22777, 10 July 1937, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22777, 10 July 1937, Page 28

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