BOOMING: MARILYN MILLER AND “SALLY” BEAUTIFUL, delightful, joyful. a magnificent picture. J antes’ almtttT “Where Sound Sounds Best.” THREE SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. PLANS AT ST. JAMES.
PLAZA CONTINUOUS FROM 11 AM. FINAL SCREENING OF “THE DIVINE LADY.” COMMENCING GEO. BANCROFT “LADIES LOVE BRUTES
Peter Pan AUCKLAND’S NEW CABARET AND GRILL ROOM (CORNER LORNE _____ and RUTLAND STS.) OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. ADMISSION, 7s 6d DOUBLE. For Reservations Phone 46-777. COMMUNITY SINGING. at lewis eady hall TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) 7.30 TO 8.30 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. Com. and Spend an Enjoyable Hour. W. WOODHEAD. Hon. Sec. Auckland Community Sinning Committee. ST. PATRICK’S FAIR. Town Hall Concert Chamber Friday, Saturday, Monday, COME, COME TO THE FAIR.
f Take Your Car to Rotorua | by Train Half Rates ! Half Rates ! Two or more passengers travelling bytrain frotn Auckland or Newmarket to Rotorua (or vice versa) may have their motor-car railed to destination at HALF ! THE ORDINARY RATES. Motorists will find the luxurious ease ! and comfort of the “Rotorua Limited” a delightful alternative to the strain of 1 the long journey by road. Full Particulars from Stationmaster, Auckland, Newmarket, and Rotorua; or Goods Agent, Auckland.
AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF MEETING SATURDAY & MONDAY NEXT AUGUST 30 AND SEPTEMBER 1. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. Sportsmen: The Auckland Trotting Club appeals for your assistance in alleviating the distress experienced by those of our fellow citizens in dire straits owing to unemployment. Last year’s meeting in aid of sufferers in the South Island Earthquake was a signal success and the club is confident that the response to the call for help on behalf of unemployed citizens will be similarly generous. POPULAR PRICES: JO COURSE—Outside Is 6d Lawn enclosure & grandstand (Including Admission to Course.) Gentlemen 5s Od Ladies 2s 6d _ Children (.under 12) .. .. 1s 6d The Club will pay all Amusement Taxes. Sportsmen are ever ready to help genuine Distress. Let the response to this meeting be worthy of your traditions. A. G. MABEE, Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 17
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