AMUSEMENTS ALL-WESTERN WEEK NOW IN FULL SWING. / GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY AND GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! r ROXY ROXY Queen St. Continuous TIVOLI > TIVOLI Near Grafton Bridge. Nightly , at a J Ehone 41-341. Phono 44-130. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. RQXY DAILY SESSIONS: 11 MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORRO"SV. TIVOLI-NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. WESTERN No. 1 Republic Pictures. First N.Z. Screening. A SIX-GUN IS THE LAW Roar into thundering action with tho Rangers sing their lusty songs of the saddle.... thrill to their daring deeds! GENE AUTRY r- GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE AND THE ft THE TENNESSEE RAMBLERS Thundering- Thrills with tho Texas Rangers I "RIDE, RANGER, RIDE" "RIDE, RANGER, RIDE" "RIDE, RANGER, RIDE" "RIDE V RANGER, RIDE" Discharged from the Cavalry.... framed by spies.... Gene rides tho ' comeback trail with the Texas Rangers 1 WESTERN No. 2 R.K.O. Films, First N.Z. Screening. GEORGE O'BRIEN AGAIN SCORES IN SUBBING WESTERN OFFERING. ' GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN - SHOOT ON SIGHT! Charging hoofs and screaming bullets .... against the robber lumber barons I .... Barricades A blazing newspaper.... A blonde bombshell! Roaring adventure on the gun-scarred timber trail! NO TRESPASSING I THIS MEANS TIMBER LAND GANGSTERS! WE PAY OUT JUSTICE AT THE END OF A ROPE! —Wagon Wheel Cattlemen's Assn. "TIMBER STAMPEDE" -"TIMBER STAMPEDE" "TIMBER STAMPEDE" "TIMBER STAMPEDE" ■With CHILL WILLS, MARJORIE REYNOLDS. Watch out! He's a one-man cyclone. She's a curly-head wildcat who battles with a pen!. . .Romance and gunsmoke. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL:— 1500 SEATS AT 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- ! CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d ROXY TIVOLI TO-DAY! DE- LUXE *°- ni^ t at 7.4* MT. ALBERT. TYRONE POWER. HENRY FONDA, Nancy Kelly in the all Technicolour "JESSE JAMES" Eettommendcd by Censor for Adults. Tony Martin—Gloria Stuart "WINNER TAKE ALL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. WHERE EATING IS A REAL PLEASURE COOKE'S THREE-COURSE MEALS:— Prepared by- Female Cooks who know just how to retain that mucb desirsd home-cooked flavour. FISH MEALS:— Cooka'a Fish Meals are really ' delicious. Why not try a freshly fried flounder or a fillet of schnapper to-night. GRILLS:— Cooke's will grill especially to your order Grilled Rump Steak. Grilled Chops. *• Grilled Sausaget. f Grilled Fillet of Steak. More Popular than Ever for Afternoon Tea COOKE'S FAMOUS WAFFLES. COOKE'S RESTAURANT '6O QUEEN STREET. LECTURES pRUSADE FOR WORLD PEACE AND BROTHERHOOD. v, „ PEACE GROUP AND LECTURE, "'BIBLE PROPHECY AND BRITAIN." Lecturer: MIS£ AVATERSTON (from England). 48 HARMONY HALL, TO-DAY (Friday), OCT. 20, 2.30 P.M. Bible and All Truth Students Welcome. MEETINGS JOHN A _ LEE , Parliamentary Under-Secretary, WILL DELIVER A PUBLIC ADDRESS 'At Tho QREY ON QCT. £4 g P-M. "I)EBT VERSUS J)EMOCRACY.-' A SUMMARY OF THE SESSION. ALL WELCOME. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. RAILWAY NOTICES SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS AUCKLAND TO THE CAMP AT NGARUAt* WAIIIA. 9 ND QCTOBER. An excursion train will leave Auckland at 30.0 a.m./ Newmarket 10.10, Kcmuera 10.14, Green .Latio 10.17, Ellcrslie 10.20, Penrose 30.21, Otahuhu 10.31, Papatoetoe 10.37, Mnnnrewa 10.45, Papakura 10.54, Pukekolio 11.17, Tuakau 11.28, Mercer arrive 11..43 a.m.,, depart 12.3 p.m., arriving at the Camp at J2.55. , Return train leaves the Camp at 5.5 p.m., arriving 'Auckland via Orakel 7.35 p.m. Passengers for stations Penrose Jn. to Newmarket Jn. and Kaipara Line change at Otahuhu on homeward journey. Slops, for passengers only al tho above stations. ) AY), 2:1 RD OCTOBER. .An excursion train will leave Auckland nt 10.1.; a.m.. Newmarket Jn. 10.21, Reinuera 10.2», Green Lano 1028, Ellerslie 10.31 Penrose Jn. 1u.31, Otahuhu 10.41. Pana--il 0 , 00 Manurewa 10.55, Papakura 11.4, Pukekohe 11.27, Tuakau 11.38 n.m Mercer arrive 12.0, depart lii.io p.m., arrivl iiip at/the Camp at 12.50 p.m. stations f ° r passe,,Kcrs only at ,lle above FARES BOTH DAYS: Return faro from Auckland 7/K Ist Class. Proportionately cheap fares from "all y stopping stations. REFRESHMENTS. As no refreshments will be. avnilable at the Camp, passengers are advised lo either take their lunch with them, or obtain refreshments at Mercer, which will be availlourney" tho outward ail(1 homeward ■Jr. ■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23482, 20 October 1939, Page 16
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