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AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC SARATOGA SARATOGA SARATOGA SARATOGA SARATOGA SARATOGA SARATOGA SARATOGA SARATOGA SARATOGA AS the King of Gamblers, C*DATArA w * lo s taked * OTe on oAr\r\ I vJvjA flving hoofs of a thorough* SARATOGA b " d SARATOGA UNA MERKEL SARATOGA FRANK MORGAN SARATOGA LION EL BARK WORE CLIFF EDWARDS SAKAI UL.A WALTER PIDGEON SARATOGA SARATOGA Sparkling. action - packed QIRATnrA comedy romance, as exciting -AKAIUUA t(ie Sport 0 f Kings it 't||||j mimr dramatises . . - the' fastest. 1 lr funniest race track story 'lf ||i since "BROADWAY BILL. Plans at Majestic Phone 43-21 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 11 a.m.. 12.30. 2.30, 5 and 8. JEAN HARLOW ean Harlow JEAN TTARLOW ean Harlow As the vivacious daughter of a man who represented racing's finest traditions. And - . CLARK p ABLE LARK VTABLE riLARK p. ABLE V/'LARK VTABLE W 1 "THE LONDON" 1 9d 3 DAYS' HOLIDAY BILL! J/2 BIG COMEDIES COMMENCING 9d TO-DAY! |/- STANLEY LUPINO 9d The Famous Langhter Leader? in |/- QA | "HONEYMOON FOR 3" J ( Two's Company and Three's a q i Terrible Crowd! ■ / " a It's a Riot of Fun and Music! •/" __ TOM KEENE Vd MARY MASON & ROSCO ATES \/' — In 9d | "THE CHEYENNE KID" | '/- 9d Story, Action, Humour, Laughs! J / A E'ast and Snappy Story! ' _ . Both Recommended Censor Adults. . 9d DON'T FORGET THE LONDON, |/- LABOUR DAY. ' qj Adults, Od; Res.. 1/-; Children, 6d. , , ya THE LONDON. . Opp. G.P.O. M' nUDOR CINEMA | = MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30! ! Special Programme including Mickey ! = Mouse Cartoon. "MICKEY'S CIRCUS." This Evening at 8! i = JANET GAYNOR i= and FREDRIC MARCH ;== "A STAR IS BORN" All in new techmcoiour! (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AH the action takes place in Hollywood! Also: "MICKEY'S CIRCUS" (Walt Disney), British Air News, Cinesound. Holiday Matinee Monday, at 2.30 "A STAR IS BORN." i 1 GAIETY CINEMA { Phone *^4o^ ] 1 ! To-night. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Joe E. Brown in "WREN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?" And "THE KING'S PEOPLE," Introducing Bernard Shaw, John Drink-. water, Lady Astor, Etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AVONDALE To-night, at 8 p.m. ! == MATINEE 2 P.M. CHILDREN. 3d ! == JOHNNIE WEISSMULLER and : == MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, in ■ ~ "TARZAN ESCAPES." ■ The King of the Jungle in his most j thrilling adventure. ; ~— Big Supporting Programme. [ Approved for Universal Exhibition. i ■= MONDAY, AT S P.M. i rrr Victor McLaglen and Ida Lupino in \ = " SEA DEVILS." Also a Thrilling Cavalcade of the Empire, j "THE KING'S PEOPLE." i - Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. STRAND O N EHUNti A |r: To-night. Double-Star Attractions. Merle Oberon. Brian Aherne & Karen Morley, in "BELOVED ENEMY." : Approved for Universal Exhibition. Richard Dix, Dolores Del Rio and Chester Morris, in "DEVIL'S PLAY-GROUND." Recommended by Censor for Adults. : Matinee at 2 p.m. ; HENDERSON s " rai S 1 PI I 'j T ? KES i Zane Grey's "King of the Royal Mounted" | and Douglas Fairbanks, Jnn., and Dolores del ! Rio in "Accused." (Both Adult Recommendation.) PICTURED ROME MILFORD \t * v m.: GRACE MOORE & LAWRENCE TIBBETT in " NEW MOON." Also, PITTS-TODD Comedy. TRAVELTALK, Etc. Universal Exhibition. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL BRASS BANDSASSOCIATION. GRAND BAND CONTEST. GRAND BAND CONTEST. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. rHIS (SAT.) AFTERNOON, ffllS . (SAT.) AFTERNOON. AT 2.30 P.M. AT 2.30 P.M. QUICKSTEP. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. SELECTIONS. ADMISSION, 1/-. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). STREET MARCH, FftOT OF ANZAC AVENUE TO CARLAW PARK, HYMN CONTEST, HYMN CONTEST AT 3 P.M. CHAMPIONS AT THEIR BEST. ADMISSION, SILVER COIN. AUCKLAND LITTLE THEATRE "PRIVATE* LIVES" "TO MEET THE d KING" THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING OCT 2* AT CONCERT CHAMBER Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. LABOUR DAY ATTRACTIONS PUKEKOHE. PUKEKOHE. A. AND P. SHOWGROUNDS. LABOUR DAY. LABOUR DAY. SPORTS PROGRAMME. RUNNING, CYCLING. BABY SHOW. NOVELTIES. POST ENTRIES. LABOUR. I)AY IN THE COUNTRY IN A BEAUTrFVL SETTING. Hot Water Provided. JUMBLE SALES TUMBLE Sale, Hi. Matthew's Hall, HobO son St. To-day, Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Bargains Galore, FURNITUREREMOVALS HISKENS Removals.—Fnrnitnre Carefully Removed in Covered Vans, Expert packer*. Moderate charges.—Phone 14-808.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22867, 23 October 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22867, 23 October 1937, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22867, 23 October 1937, Page 22

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