AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL MATJNEE FOR THE CHILDREN, AT BOTH THEATRES. 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. COMEDIES, CARTOONS, •' MUSICALS, NEWSREELS, COMMUNITY SING. CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! ROXY—TIVOLI PQPULAR PRICES ADULTS I/- 1/- 1/- AT MATINEE CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d ROXY ROXY Qiiepn St. Continuous from . li a.m. TIVOLI N TIVOLI Near Grafton Phone -11-341 Phone -14-136. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. RbXY CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 1.1—2 TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE '2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. = | THRILLER I Universal present 1 § m i First N.Z. 1 §§ iNO- 1 Screening, f g The Spell-binding g f§ Mystery Thriller.... | "DANGER on the AIR" I 1 "DANGER on the AIR" I 1 "DANGER on the AIR" 1 m "DANGER on the AIR" I 1 "DANGER on the AIR" | m "DANGER on the AIR" I 100 WITNESSES were present 10 MILLION *wero listening in when THE PHANTOM OF THE RADIO committed his SENSATIONAL MURDER IN A BROADCASTING STATION DON. WOODS—NAN GREY SKEETS GALLAGHER BERTON CHURCHILL JED PROUTY THRILLER Cplumbja Present xj 9 First N.Z. Screening, The Eerie Midnight Mystery.,.. "EXTORTION" "EXTORTION" "EXTORTION" "EXTORTION" You'li believe anything is possible, when you see this WEIRD BLAST OF MIDNIGHT THRILLS 1 With SCOTT COLTON MARY RUSSELL J. FARRELL McDONALD GENE MORGAN. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. ALEXANDRA lonlght at 7.40 GREEN LANE. Phone 16-6-17. ' Loretta Young Tyrone Power, "SI'C'OND HONEYMOON." Dol< res del Rio. George Sanders. "INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! t On the Stage. ' AT THE MATINEE. TO-DAY (SAT.). 2 p.m. "SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS" Don't let your children miss this. A PROGRAMME OF DELIGHT £ BIG ATTRACTIONS No. i—"SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 DWARFS."'; No. 2—Zane Grey's "RAWHIDE." Also "Dude Ranch," ' News, Comedies, etc. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. . A MATINEE TREAT THAT CANNOT BE BEAT.—AIso MORE FREE MOVIE STAR PHOTOS. PRINCESS -- 7.4.5 .JDOV jNION RD. . Phone 15-439. Centrally Heated Deaf Aids Installed. BOBBY BREEN " J NED SPARKS, IRVIN COBB, In "HAWAII CALLS" JAC& HULBERT in Alexander Korda's "PARADISE FOR TWO" lijid / Walt Disney s "BOAT BUILDERS." All approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT '2 P.M. Same Great Programme as above, and MORE FREE MOVIE STAR PHOTOS. ' RIALTO NEWMARKET i I SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45. Proceeds in aid of local charities, under the personal supervision of the Mayoress of Mrs. Donaldson. BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE! JOSEPH SMITH. Celebrated Tenor, in "A STAR FELL FROM HEAVEN." Associate Feature, GWENN MUNRO JOE VALLI in "ORPHANS OF THE WILDERNESS." Both' Recommended by Censor for Adults. LECTURES PEOPLE'S UNIVE RSI T Y SUNDAY. 2.ir, P.M. Speaker: MR. K. C. RE ID (Teachers' Training College). Subject: "PHYSICAL EDUCATION." .3 QUEEN ST. Welcome. AEfl° / Auckland" aero club PARACHUTE DESCENTS TO-MORROW, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. MR. L. E. A. HAYWARD the Club's young parachutist, will demonstrate PARACHUTE JUMPS using the NEW IRVIN 'CHUTES Just Landed from Great Britain. EXHIBITION OF AEROBATICS BY FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT D. M. ALLAN. Passenger Flights Stunt Flights Suburban Buses. Ltd. —Bus leaves Bus Station I.'JO p.m. Sunday Four-Passenger Ambulance Aeroplane available for flights to any Aerodrome in New Zealand LAWN TENNIS ALL interested Balmoral Presbyterian Tennis Club.—-Annual Meeting, Church Hall. 7.4.") p.m., Wednesday next. COACHING by Craig Partridge. Huge selection Racquets.—Wiseman's, Queen .St. RIVATE Hard Tenuis Court to J,ct, near Greenwood's Corner. —I'hone 1.'5-001. E ACQUETS Restrung; work guaranteed.— ' Watt's Sports Depot, Exchange Lane. TO Let, Rcmuera. Asphalt Court, full size. -1 Reasonable.- —l'hone 17-'J I I "OOYAL OAK LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Fine Grass Courts, Have Vacancies for Senior and Junior Players PHONE 17-687. ANDREW'S ROAD TENNIS CLUB. Courts (chip) pleasantly situated at <i!( Rt Andrew s Rd., Epsom. Opening OCTOBER 1 .Vacancies for Mefnbers. RTNG "<»-s->7 ' L SPORTS GOODS ; A BItUCE' «t SONS for Genuine Tennis -fi' Racquet Restrmging.—o4 Albert St. [RESTRINGING. Usually 15/-; now 5/11 • EWfc to^een^t.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23145, 17 September 1938, Page 28
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