amusementsSTILL BOOMING! Thrill-a-Second Entertainment . Breathless with Excitement . . . Packed with Laughs and Tense Moments! It boasts the- wildest funniest party ever tossed anywhere I TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—5—8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. THE "DADDY". OF ALL ROMANTIC MYSTERY COMEDIES . Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's " A FTER » After " A FTER - "A.FTER - « AFTER - xjIFTER - » A FTER - "XXFTER - PHE rpHIN Lhe Ihin .... With .... WILLIAM POWELL . MYRNA" LOY Another Wonderful Associate Programme Includes " GOLF .MISTAKES," Pete. Smith Specialty, and " INDIA ON PARADE," Fitzpatrick Coloured Travel Gem. Plans at the Theatre from 0,30 a.m. Phone 32-920. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) HIS MAJESTY'S Positively the Last Two Nights "THIS YEAR OF CARNIVAL" "THIS YEAR OF CARNIVAL" SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.15! COMMENCING MONDAY I Grand Gala Australasian Premiere at 8 THE BERTRAM MONTAGUE SHOW - . "LET'S GO PLACES" "LETS GO PLACES" "LET'S GO PLACES" The entire production comes from London with 150 tons of effects, scenery and electrical equipment. Book at Lewis Eady, Ltd., or Phone Theatre, 45-100. PRICES: 6/- 4/- 2/(PLUS TAX) LATE DOORS 1/6 MATINEE PRICES: 4/- 3/(PLUS TAX) AND 1/6 Day Sales at Theatre Kiosk. TROTTING TO-MORROW TROTTING TAKES FIRST PLACE IN THE LIST OF ATTRACTIONS OFFERING. TROTTING Reaches the Ultimate in Sport Thrills: the public enthusiasm is riot confined to the final furlong, but right from the cry "They're Off" an atmosphere of. excitement is evident, ever increasing as the race progresses, to reach a pitch of deafening cheers as. the horses race neck-and-neck to the "judge." AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB AUGUST MEETING. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Progress reports of the football match SPRINGBOKS v. S. CANTERBURY will be announced through the Dixon's Public Address System at frequent intervals during the afternoon. 1/6 ADMISSION TO COURSE LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course) . Gentlemen .. .. .. 6/Ladies .. .. .. .. 4/• Children (under 13 years) .. 2/DERBY STAND (Outside Enclosure) Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies Free. FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. TROTTING THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE A. G. MABEE, Secretary. ELECTORAL N.Z. RAGLAN ELECTORATE. M R ' B EN K, OBERTS ' M-P----WILL ADDRESS MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS:— ROTONGARO—MONDAY, August. 30. RAGLAN—TUESDAY, August 31. HUNTLY—WEDNESDAY, September 1. TAUPIRI—'THURSDAY, September 2. WHATAWHATA—FRIDAY, September 3. kUDEIt THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE ' Manufactured tn Auckland by « MC\TAB AND MASON INAB AND IVIASON 1 imperishable as the PyramidSL. Hotter Workmanship than in Imported Memorials.' A Guarantee with Every Order. Send for Free Catalogue, lift) SYMONDB STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22818, 27 August 1937, Page 20
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