AMUSEMENTS SECOND. WEEK!! AND STILL HTJGE CROWDS! . RESERVE EARLY! PLANS THEATRE. Centra! Heating. Deaf Aids. Amalgamated Theatres' "Show - Window." DAILY: 11—2 || SONGS AND SPECTACLE! . Brilliant Production of tho Story of the Stage's First 3||l "Personality" Girl! || | "LILLIAN RUSSILT 7 "! ** # "LILLIAN RUSSELL" * * "LILLIAN RUSSELL" | =&& % "LILLIAN RUSSELL'' * « # "LILLIAN RUSSELL" # | "LILLIAN RUSSELL" % ** Z "LILLIAN RUSSELL" f ** * "LILLIAN RUSSELL" | "LILLIAN RUSSELL" * jjtZ ZZZZiit ## **#############* ■ WITH A LICE Auce Alice LICE a lice ■JtXLICK A LICE i^LICE DON AMECHE ii-MECHE 17 A YE I 1 AYE FA YE AYE IpAYE ' AYE FAYE AYE AYE HENRY Fonda ONDA -5-MECHE x Oft DA SONGS! "AFTER THE BALL," "ROSIE," and Old and New Favourites. * A 20th Century-Fox Special. Approved for Universal Exhibition. AND _l 20 MINUTES OF LATE NEWS - | 20 MINUTES OF LATE NEWS FOX OVERSEAS NEWS Present The Most Thrilling Pictures of Actual Warfare ever Filmed "R.A.F. SMASH NAZI RAIDERS" Actual Bomb Damage in London. "THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN" Acclaimed by Everyone. BUSINESS MEN:: - _ SPECIAL NEWS SESSION 1.10 P.M. DAILY. ARTHUR \ ASKEY /- "BIG-HEARTED ARTHUR—THAT'S ME" Famous 8.8.C. Radio Comedian WILL SOON e BE d SEEN AT THE ,il '"NEW REGENT] |h ..rtiiiill i- efß °-^ — mil lll '- / To-day at —To-night at ,4:5 Annabella, Ruht. Young, Walter Connolly. "BRIDAL SUITE. n roved for Universal Exhibition, alph Richardson, Edna Best, "SOUTH RlDIftG. Recommended by Censor for Adults. „ ====== -T Final Screening. DE LUXE To-night at MT. ALBERT. phone <lO-104. THE KITZ BROS., Jane Withers, Lynn Bari "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES." WILL FYFFE in the Naval Epic, "FOR FREEDOM." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Pack Up Your Troubles," Serial, News, Comedies, Cartoons, etc.
nHUKCH OP THE HOLY SEPULCHRE V/B.URCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. ORGAN RECITAL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 P.M. RECTALIST: MISS F. LEWINS. SPINNING" DEMONSTRATION TEA will be held at MILNE & CHOYCE'S RECEPTION ROOM, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, AT 2.30 P.M. by WOMEN'S SERVICE MOVEMENT. Phono 'lO-501. RUGBY JLEAGUE FOOTBALL X o - D A Y SATURDAY A THRILLING FINAL. IMPOSSIBLE PICK.THE L jL WINNER. - THE BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY PONSONBY LAST' SATURDAY SET THE LARGE CROWD PRESENT TALKING ABOUT THE MATCH AGAINST RICHMOND TO-DAY. WHAT A GAME IT PROMISES TO BE. THE PRESS WERE UNRESTRAINED IN DESCRIBING THE PLAY OF THE PONSONBY TEAM AS BRILLIANT. THE MOVEMENTS EXECUTED BY THE BACKS MADE OLD-TIMERS THINK OF- THE CRACK QUEENSLAND TEAM OF SOME YEARS AGO. RICHMOND ALWAYS RISES TO GREAT HEIGHTS WHEN FACED WITH STRONG OPPOSITION. TO-DAY'S GAME PROMISES TO BE A CRACK-A-JACK. DON'T MISS IT. : STARS IN ACTION—Come and see these Brilliant Players:— MORGAN > DEVINE KAY GRAHAM KILEY 1 SOLOMON 1.30 P.M. NORTH SHORE v. MT. ALBERT NORTH SHORE v. MT. ALBERT 3 P.M. PONSONBY v. RICHMOND PONSONBY v. RICHMOND PONSONBY v. RICHMOND PONSONBY v. RICHMOND . „ No. 2 GROUND. 1.30 P.M. CITY v. PAPAKURA, . V ... 3.P.M. MARIST v. MANUKAU. CARLAW PARK TO-DAY OLTTB NOTICES - SCANDINAVIAN . Club Social, Tues., Oct. 1, 7.30 p.m.—J^cnwomen's Club Room, Short's Bldgs., Queen St. ■\7"ORKSHJRE Soc., 'Fabian Rooms, Wed., .X Oct. 2, 7.45 p.m. Cards and Dancing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23773, 28 September 1940, Page 20
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