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AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC TO-DAY! "Mavoumeen" 12.30, 3.15, 5.43, 0.20. "Hitch Hike" 11.15, 2.0, 4.34, 8.10. Shoppers' Sessions Commences 4.30 p.m., when Both Features Screen. ANOTHER MAJESTIC DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT. HEAR THE GLORIOUS VOICE OF TOM BURKE TOM BURKE TOM BURKE Renowned Tenor, Singing "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" "THE DEAR LITTLE SHAMROCK. "EILEEN ALANNAH. "KATHLEEN "KATHLEEN "KATHLEEN "KATHLEEN "KATHLEEN "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" MAVOURNEEN" MAVOURNEEN" MAVOURNEEN" MAVOURNEEN" MAVOURNEEN" Arid Co-Starred with Tom Bnrke are SALLY O'NEIL SALLY O'NEIL SALLY O'NEIL LUCAN and McSHANE LUCAN and McSHANE TALBOT O'FARRELL SARA ALLGOOD ROMANCE COMEDY DRAMA AND POPULAR MELODIES I No. 2 ASSOCIATE FEATURE ALSO HAS A WONDERFUL CAST. ALLISON ARTHUR ALLISON ARTHUR ALLISON ARTHUR SKIPWORTH TREACHER SKIPWORTH TREACHER SKIPWORTH TREACHER MAE CLARKE JIMMY ELLISON WARREN HYMER Hiking to Happiness on the Highroad of «Hilarity. "HITCH HIKE LADY" "HITCH HIKE LADY" "HITCH HIKE LADY" "HITCH HIKE LADY" HALF-WAT ROUND THE WORLD WITH A SMILE FOR FARE. Fickle Chance plays a prank when she links up five cronies.—assorted hoboes of the highway who travelled in style—ON FOOT. There are langhs in every step of the year's grandest comedy.

(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCE EDWARD Karangaha'pe Road Phone 46-252 Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller Centrally Heated. . Warm & Comfortable To-night at 7.30. . NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD "ROMEO AND JULIET" With EDNA. MAY OLIVER JOHN BARRYMORE REGINALD DENNY BASIL RATHBONE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "THE LADY FROM NOWHERE" MARY ASTOR QUIGLEY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Excellent Supporting Programme. NEW REGENT EPSOM To-night, 8 p.m.l Phone 14-142. Robert Taylor, Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, In "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" Edward Everett Horton, In "LET'S MAKE A MILLION.". Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM Phone 12-093. To-night, also Sat., 7.30 p.m. 2 Nights Only! Crowning his tremendous successes: "Sanders of the River," and "Show Boat," PAUL ROBESON in "SONG OF FREEDOM." Also your favourite outdoor star in a tale of the rugged Northwoods —GEORGE O'BRIEN in "PARK AVENUE LOGGER." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Including Excellent Featurettes. RAGING AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. 1937-38. DECEMBER 27 AND 29 AND JANUARY 1 AND 3. NOMINATIONS for AUCKLAND CUP, RAILWAY HANDICAP, SUMMER CUP, RACING CLUB HANDICAP, GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. KING'S PLATE, CLIFFORD PLATE, CLOSE BY FIVE O'CLOCK TO-DAY (FRIDAY). FEES (£1 each) to accompany nominations. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary.

WHANGAREI RACING CLUB (INC.). SPRING MEETING, ' TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 6 AND 7, 1937. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close with the Secretary, Whangarei, and at Messrs. Bloinfield & Co.'s Offices, Shortland Street. Auckland, at 5 p.m. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), October 15. 1037. F. L. GUNN, Secretary. AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED) SECOND SPRING MEETING. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. FIRST RACE 12 NOON EACH DAY TOTALISATOR. SINGLE POOL; 75%, 25% ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE: Each Person . .. .. 1/-Motor-cars (outside enclosure) 1/LAWN ENCLOSURE (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen .. .. .. (S/• Ladies • .. .. .. 8/• All Vehicles '2/6 Children under 12 years will not be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of tho Gaining and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 11)08, followed tho occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Avopdnle Rucecourse during tho Second Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such Course he will bo removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. Tho promotion of Sweeps is prohibited and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. .1. RAWSON, Secretary SPORTS GOODS TENNIS Restringing.—Sensational Introductory prices, 6/6, 9/6. 12/6; Victor fut, guaranteed.—Modern Bag, 400 Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22860, 15 October 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22860, 15 October 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22860, 15 October 1937, Page 20