AMUSEMENTS BIG WEEK R ECO K D-B RE A KIN G COMEDY SUCCESS. "MERRILY "MERRILY LIVELIVE" THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Intimate Theatre. Sessions: 11 a.m., '2.15, r> and 8 p.m. A Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IT'S STILT/ WISE TO RESERVE. TELEPHONE S r ->-GGO. W I "THE LONDON" | % DEMGIITFUL DOUBLE PROGRAMM I'' Adults (11 HENRY HUNTER in Reserves o, "YELLOWSTONE" \/. An action story filmed amid the QJ gorgeous scenery of the famous 1 / Yellowstone Park. ' qi (•_>) JOHN LODGE and .. \NTOIN T ETTR COLLIER in l/' 9d ' "THE TENTH MAN" An exciting' comedy drama. '/" 9d Both Recommended Censor for Adults. qi Continuous from 11 to "1 (».:«>. If--7u Adults Ninepcnce, Stalls or Circle. r. , Reserves 1/-. Children (id All Seats, yj 9d TJiE LONDON. Opp. G.1'.0. *' fTUDO^INEMA"! MATJNEB TO-DAY AT -J.:")! Special Programme: "Hopalong Cassidy Story. "TKAIL DUST." and Serial. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) To-night at 8! Cosy and Warm! SYLVIA SYDNEY and JORL McCREA With I,ho original gang of street urchins from this | famous play: | "DEAD END" i (Adult Kecoininendutloii —Not Suitable for Children). Hailed as the finest film i since "The Informer"! ALSO British Air News—Key to Soven Seas, Universal News & Alpine Journey, Etc. 1= Pi TAKAPUNA. I GAIETY CINEMA | --•-■=; Two Bin Pictures! Matinee To-day, •-». ; y Anna May Wont? and Charles BicUford VM in "DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI. F: t s= (Recommeuded by Censor for Adults). : :== And the Jones Family: f- i "BTG BUSINESS." (Universal Exhibit.) | AVONDALE TO-night^ MU»„ | isg Matinee To-day 'J p.m. Children ltd Edward Robinson and E'otte Davis in ; "i "KID GALAHAD." ■" Also Kent Taylor and Wendy Bnrrie in ?f."4 "PRESCRIPTION FOR ROMANCE." i'Sj- Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | STRAND | 0 H Jo c; *• matinee to-night and TO-DAY. "J P.M. , MONDAY, 7.1"). RObt. Louis Stevenson s South Sea Adventure, Romance, All in Colour, "EBB TIDE." Recommended by Censor for Adults Also: "THE SPY RING." And "Pope.vc" Cartoon. Approved lor Universal Exhibit ion. Fuller-Hayward s Ptione 2G-041 BRITANNIA O PONSONBY | Newsreels Nightly at 7.30 p.m. j MATINEE Ken Maynard in "Cattle Thief." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "Nurse From Brooklyn." Recommended by Censor for Adults. "Tim Tyler's Luck" (Serial), etc. TO-NIGHT AT 7.:i(> P.M. GRETA GARBO AND CHAS. BOYER in "MARIE WALEWSKA." And "NURSE FROM BROOKLYN." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Fuller's Theatres Phone t22-(iß3 VICTORIA © DEVONPORT I L3O to'Sa™ ,1-30" ... Kf.ll Maynard in" "FUGITIVE SHERH* !•. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "HkG, BORROW OR STEAL,' Coloured Cartoon, Comedy', Serial, etc. First Series of Australian Cricketers' Badges for every Boy and Girl. Full Particulars at the Matinee. Frank Morgan, Florence Rice, in "BEG, BORROW OR STEAL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ralph Bellamy, Marion Marsh, in "THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Fuller's Theatres Phone 20-lOfi CINEMA O GREY LYNN TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, 7.:«). WALLACE BEERY JOSEPH CALLEIA. LEWIS STONE, in "BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE" (Keeonimended h.v Censor Tor Adults.) MADELEINE CARROLL Mischa Auer, Francis Lederer, in the Comedy gem. "IT'S ALL YOURS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1.30. "Bad Man of Brimstone"; ''Crime Doesn't Pav"; Cartoons; Sports-thrill; Serial, etc. n\- STAGE. MATINEE ONLY. "THE YODELLING COWBOY."
RACING AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). SPRING MEETING. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. FIRST RACE 12 NOON EACH DAY. TOTALISATOR, SINGLE POOL, 75%, 25? ADMISSION TO RACECOURSIi: Each Person !/■ Motor-cars (outside enclosure) !/• LAWN ENCLOSURE (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemon <>/- Ladies :! /- All Vl'll ides 2/U Children under 12 not ndmittod lo Grandstand Enclosure. No person who liiis at, any tiino sinco the passim; of tin; Gaiiiinit and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. followed tile occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's dork, no disqualified or undesirable person, will bo admitted to the Avondale Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if an.v such person is found on such Course he will he removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringriiiK tins regulation will be removed from Ihe Racecourse and prosecuted HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES FOR THE SECOND DAY. HANDICAPS will appear at the Club's Orn.-e, Victoria Street West, TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES Close with the Secretary TO-NIGHT i,( " ,T. RAW SON, Secretary TRANSPORT NOTICES uckland Transport board. RACES AVONDALE, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17 AND ID, 11)38. Special and frequent service to and from Avondulo both days. Faro (id cash each way. In addition, extra cars will leave Great South Rd., 10.35 a.m.; Royal Oak, 10.12, l<).18. Epsom Depot 10.4-I, Newmarket 10.15 a.m., 10.51, 10.57, 11.3, via Ivhyber Pass to Avondalo and returning after the last race. Fare 6d cash each way. A. E. FORD, Engineer and Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23145, 17 September 1938, Page 28
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