AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS— EM^KEtSS— JsEWaON—TO->TIGHT, AT 7.30. . I | A British Naval Picture, j ■ i . Every Britisher Should See I | SECOND TO NONE. I I Also— i I The Only Official Film of the | I GREAT EUCHARISTIC , I, CONGRESS. | I | STALLS, yd. CIRCLE, 1/. | MAT.'NEE! MATIJNEE! I TO-MORROW — SATURDAY, f AT 2 O'CLOCK. 3 — STAR PICTURES — 3 | 3J-HOUR PROGRAMME. 3J I jNo. I—A Paramount Naval j Story, i SECOND TO NONE. Every boy and girl should see • life in the British Navy. No. 2— LEFTY FLYNN, In "SMILING AT TROUBLE." 1 No. 3— " FIGHTING DEMON." I A Great Western Thriller. I 1 I 2 2-KEEL COMEDIES. I CHILDREN, 3d, 3d, 3d. | I I ADULTS, Od (Circle). | WEST ENDWEST END— PONSONBY ROAD. || 1 j I TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. 2 STAR ATTRACTIONS 2 LOIS MORAN, In •' LOVE HUNGRY." ! CLAIRE WINDSOR, ! In j "THE OPENING NIGHT." i STALLS, 9d. CIRCLE, 1/. MATINEE! MATINEE! TO-MORROW, AT 2 O'CLOCK. ' 3 STAR ATTRACTIONS. 3 3J-HOUR PROGRAMME. 3J. No. 1— "THE FIGHTING DEMON." No. 2— "LOVE HUNGRY." No. 3 —THE OPENING NIGHT. 2 2-REEL COMEDIES. CHILDREN, 3d, 3d, 3d. ADULTS, 6d (Circle). II II DE LUXE— DE LUXE— MT. ALBERT TERMINUS. ■ TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30. I | A METRO-GOLDWYN SPECIAL " GARDEN OF ALLAH," Featuring • ALICE TERRY. HUGE 3-HOUR MATINEE. SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK. SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK. First Screening in Auckland. "THE FIGHTING DEMON." " THE FIGHTING DEMON." (6 Reels.) I I | The Greatest Thriller You've I j | Ever Seen. | I Also "GARDEN OF ALLAH" I (9 Reels.) i | 2 2-REEL COMEDIES. | I GAZETTE AND SCENIC. j I | CHILDREN, 3d, 3d, 3d. I | | , | POPFYLAND — POPPYLAND IN ST. TyATTHEW'S TJARISH TXALL, T. iu -ATTHEW'S A AKISH JJ-ALL, HOBSON STREET, To-day, Saturday, i\tonday, o-day, Saturday, -™-onday, Tuesday, UESDAY, SEPT. 21, 22 ) ( 24 and 25 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. ) (7 p.m. to 11 p.m. The Hall has been transformed Into a field of Red Popples, with hundreds of red lights shining in a forest of Greenery. Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Orchestra. Stalls laden with Beautiful Work, Plain and Fancy, Artistic Brass, Cakes, Produce, Flowers, Sweets, etc., brilliantly illuminated each evening. Admission: Afternoons Free: Evenings, 1/. Be sure and come. You will enjoy every minute and help a good cause. :x25 DIXIELAND. VyEDNESDAY "VrIGHT "VTEXT. Wednesday ext. MONSTER '"CHARITY BALL. IN AID OF THE * PALESTINE COMFORT FUND. 8.30 P.M. to 1 A.M. 7/6 DOUBLE. APACHE DANCE BY MISS G. McNAUGIITON AND PARTNER. ALSO, SPECIAL BALLET. Tickets Obtainable at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ■ Reserve Early. Phone 26-615. SPORTING. JOCKEY QLUB. (INCORPORATED.) gPRING 1928. rpO-MORROW, gATURDAY, SECOND DAY. jy£ONDAY (DOMINION DAY), Q^TH. , QPENING OF THE gEASON. FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.20 EACn DAY. ADMISSION. Lawn Enclosure —Gents, 7/C; Ladies, 5/. Outside, Each Person, 1/6. All Vehicles, 2/6. Tickets on Sale at 11. deal's, Queen St. Children under 12 will not be admitted to the Lawn Enclosure. <• No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries' Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Avondale Racecourse during the pro-l press of the Spring Meeting of the Avondale I Jockey Club (Inc.), and if any such person i is found on such course he will be removed i therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. For'traffic regulations and train arrangements see racebook. A. J. FARQUHAR, : -2 Secretary. VON DALE RACES. BLACK AND WHITE CABS will iun at usual meter rates to course. Five -can ride for the price of one. x2l LAWN TENNIS. QLIVE ROAD TENNIS COURTS. These splendid Chip Courts are now open to the Public at all times. F ees .—6d per half hour per player; 2/6 per day per player. I Afternoon Tea available on Saturdays. TENNIS. LIMITED. Phone 45-274. ' F TJESTRINGING Racquets, same day service. See new range Spalding, Slazenget) Racquets. —Wiseman's, Queen St. and Newton. D IfTIEXNIS Court, grass, use of mower, J- marker, net. roller; vacancies probable. Muir, Chemist, Dominion Rd. *24
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 16
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