AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of "THE GIRL FRIEND/' — HIS MAJESTY'S. — Direction ... J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. The Best, Brightest. Most Beautiful and most Humorous Musical Comedy ever staged in Auckland. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AND FOLLOWING TWO EVENINGS. "THE GIRL FRIEND," "THE GIRL FRIEND/' Which is attracting record audiences to His Majesty's Theatre, With ANNIE CROFT, ANNIE CROFT, The notable London musical comedy favourite. An All-Star Cast includes REGINALD SHAKLAND, GUS BLUETT. LEO. FRANKLIN, MAY BEATTY. BILL IE LOCKWOOD. Another Great Attraction, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. Initial production In New Zealand of the Naval Musical Comedy that stirred England and America, " HIT THE DECK." "HIT THE DECK/' A musical play with the tang of the 6ea, staged on an elaborate scale; full of dramatic and love interest, comedy, tuneful numbers (have you heard "Hallelujah?"—lt's a Riot) ; and taking you along with it to the Docks of Plymouth, a seaport town in China, a Mandarin's house, and the Quarter Deck of H.M.S. Inscrutable. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. PRICES: D.C. and R.S, 8/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early door stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus Tax. Manager John FarrelL THE NO TAX THEATRE. NATIONAL PICTURES. Phone 42-169. Continuous Pictures from 11.30 a.m., 2.30, 5, 8 p.m. Manager: R. L. Cleland. Master Pictures Present MAY McAYOY In "A RENO DIVORCE." WHERE IS RENO? WHY IS IT NOTED? ONE DARING DEBUTANTE! TWO NEWLY-WEDS ! Paramount Pictures Present LEFTY FLYNN In MULHALL'S GREAT CATCH. A WHIRLWIND COMEDY OF ACTION AND ROMANCE. ALSO AT THE LYRIC NIGHTLY, 7.45, MATINEE SAT„ 2.30. USUAL PRICES. Reserves Lewis Eady. Ltd. Phone 43-645. CITY FARE VTE L L CITY FAREWELL TO BLIND BOYS' BAND. BLIND BOYS' BAND. J£ADY jy-USIC JJALL, WEDNESDAY, 7th, AT 8 P.M. THE BOYS WILL GIVE A MOST INTERESTING AND DELIGHTFUL CONCERT. COME AND CHEER THEM ON THEIR WAY. ADMISSION 1/. His Worship the Mayor in the Chair. =======■———-22 MEETINGS. MUNICIPAL DEMONSTRATION. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THURSZ/Y NEXT. 7.45 O'CLOCK. THURSDAY NEXT. MR. H. P. TAYLOR, Pres. City West Ratepayers' Association, SPEAKS, CIVIC MATTERS GENERALLY, IN PARTICULAR. POINT CHEVALIER BATHS. MR. A. HALL SKELTON SPEAKS, 1. Brief history of Auckland Municipality. T «f i> tter . ci^ lc and business stupidity t Council Parks Committee in regard to Point Chevalier Z»aths. '' T B e <»« B". Lionel 4 - T « •» ">« *• s «?S,.f etbM » ot ■»■»««• -rtthio •• "*•- stranger. wiener, a comparative Chairman, DR. W. H. HORTON. this 1 ' ° f Date ' in « 5 pSOHIBITION CAMPAIGN ONEHUNGA PRESBYTERIAN HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). 8 PJ4. M SI Giig H2ESIS; States In t Prohibition I°.%^ pared to fell you "THE TRUTH IN Don't Miss Thi- Great Opportunity! Everybody Welcome. » Collection. Questions Invited, ass=————,^_ 5 CRICKET. Cricket Bats, best willow
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 262, 5 November 1928, Page 20
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