AMUSEMENTS iprnmiji'^piiim S T RAN D llinilfllhi httvl Amiill Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, '* Ltd. Continuous Sessions: 11.0—2.15 —5.0—8.0. MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE IN EVERY MINUTE! INTRIGUE„ THAT MADE THRONES TREMBLE! RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS AND APPEALING DOLLY HAAS DOLLY HAAS IN A LAVISH DRAMA OP KINGS AND LOVELY "WOMEN, " SPY OF NAPOLEON" "SPY OF NAPOLEON" "SPY OF NAPOLEON" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ; f AND I . ; A GRIM, STARK STORY WITH BORIS KARLOFF BORIS KARLOFF BORIS KARLOFF BORIS KARLOFF BORIS KARLOFF BORIS KARLOFF ANNA LEE In . / . THE . . . "MAN WHO CHANGED HIS MIND' "MAN WHO CHANGED HIS MIND' tJhe very nerve-centre of EXCITEMENT! Recomraonded by Censor for Adults. IT'S MYSTERY WEEK AT THE STRAND. ANNABELLA - - - the Exotic! MAYFAIR MAYFAIR LATE NATIONAL Queen St. Phone 42-160 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. GRAND RE-OPENING GRAND RE-OPENING TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 11—2—5—8 After Complete RE-FURNISHING and RE-DECORATING which now makes this theatre one of the most comfortable and most up-to-dato in Auckland. GRAND N.Z. PREMIERE of that vocal genius RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER In tho grandest musical treat of all times, " PAGLIACCI" " PAGLIACCI" " PAGLIACCI" From the Opera by LEON CAVALLO. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) With STEFFI DUNA—DIANA NAPIER. See Special Advt. on Page 15. Auckland provincial brass BANDS' ASSOCIATION. < Q.-RAND :'•< QONCERT MAYFAIR MAYFAIR (Late National) SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 8.15 P.M. Bands, Humour, Instrumental. • Varied Programme. Silver Coin. Please. To-night at rj DEVONPORT. Also Sat. at 2 & 7.45. Centrally Heated. phono . i2 . 101< The Dashipg, Debonair ERROL FLYNN, Star of "Capt. Blood" and "Charge of Light Brigade," in "GREEN LIGHT" Written by LLOYD C. DOUGLAS. Author of "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." Recommended by Censor for Adults. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, In " LET'S MAKE A MILLION." Approved for Universal Exhibition. RACING AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INC.) SPRING MEETING. 11)37. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 AND 20. Detailed Programme appeared in last Monday's Herald. NOMINATIONS (£1 each) for all Handicap Events close and FORFEITS (£1 each) for Avondale Stakes, Champion Plate, Avondale Guineas, Nihotupu Plate, must be declared, by 5 p.m. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). All horses remaining in Classic Events after that date must pay the subscription of £3. J. RAWSON. Secretary. Victoria Street West, Auckland. Box 500, Phone 41-070. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL THE MATCH Jfl OF THE YEAR! IMj IT ALL DEPENDS ON NEWTON. ' CARLAW PARK. Never has there been such a vital match as that to bo played between NEWTON and RICHMOND TO-MORROW! If NEWTON Win or Draw, MARIST 0.8., MT. ALBERT. RICHMOND and MANUKAU will all be equal again, provided tho others win their matohes. Altogether there are five or six possibilities arising out of the NEWTON v. RICHMOND Match. Whoso sensational wins have aroused tho crowd to great enthusiasm. One of tho greatest Rugby League teams in Australasia. h \ DON'T MISS DON'T MISS PONSONBY v. MARIST 0.8. PONSONBY v. MARIST 0.8. MT. ALBERT MANUKAU NORTH SHORE CITY. 12.30 P.M. SCHOOLBOY REP. MATCH. AUCKLAND (Holders) NORTHLAND (challengers) * l - FOR THE GOLDEN BLOOM BANNER AND WALMSLEY SHIELD. ALSO- SEVEN-A-SIDE CHAMPIONSHIP, NORTHCOTE v. NEWTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22818, 27 August 1937, Page 20
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