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AMUSBMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Programme Surpassing Anything Yet Presented at This Theatre. And without doubt the Best Entertainment in Auckland for To-night. WE ADVISE PATRONS TO RESERVE OR COME EARLY. YOU CANNOT GO PAST — CRYSTAL PALACE. — (The Theatre Luxurious). MOUNT EDEN ROAD. Commencing at 8 o'clock Sharp. 4 GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS. In a Complete Change of Numbers. No. 1— A SPECIAL BAND PRESENTATION BY CLYDE HOWLEY AND HIS FAMOUS " INTERNATIONALS." Auckland's Popular Syncopators, No. 2— Screening : Lewis Stone, Norman Kerry, in " THE FOREIGN LEGION." j A Thrilling Romance in Algiers. NOTE.—Do not get this gigantic attraction confused with "Legion of the Condemned/' No. 3—- A Metro-Goldwyn Special, TIM McCOY, in "BEYOND THE SIERRAS." No. 4— A Stan. Laurel Comedy Riot, " EXCUSE ME, GO HOME." " EXCUSE ME, GO HOME." Prices Still the Same. Orchestral Stalls, 1/, 1/. Dress Cir.-le, 1/0 1/6. (Children, Half-Price). Reserves at Theatre. Or Phone 20-573. rnO-N'IGHT SESSIONS: pr AND Q A o night Sessions: O and o. big WESTERN PROGRAMME. 2 —STAR— -FEATURESWESTERN WEEK. WESTERN WEEK. TIM McCOY BEYOND THE SIERRAS. MARIE FREVOST "THE GIRL IN THE PULLMAN." NIGHT SESSIONS — 800 Seats, 1/, 1/, 1/. Children, 6d, 6d, 6U. NEXT CHANGE—NEXT WEEK. HIPPODROME, Syd. Chaplin, in "SKIRTS."

PARAMOUNTS GREATER . MOVIE / ATTRACTION. / THE " DOCKS OF NEW YORK," With GEORGE BANCROFT, BETTY COMPSON. and Olga Baclanora. A story of the docks of New York, stark emotion. gripping, dramatic. A story of life that ebbs and flows, where the flotsam and jetsam mingles in one last fling at life. Powerful drama set against the waterfront of New York.

THURSDAY NEXT THE PLAZA & TIVOLI. CLICK CLACK CABARET DE LUXE, NEWMARKET. GRAND OPENING BALL. 1 a.m. — TUESDAY, MARCH J2. " A NIGHT IN DANCELAND." CIADE lIOWLEY His FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. THE STANDARD IX MUSIC. NEW TO AUCKLAND. MISS F. LILLIOKALANI. AND IS NOW THE MOST COMFORTIN NEW ZEALAND. PERFECT SERVICE, AND A DANCE FLOOR. TO BOOK EARLY. Phone 40-789. Further Announcement. AD E L P H I THEATRE.! GREY LYNN TRAM TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M., Clara Bow iu " LADY OF WHIMS," A snappy comedy with a fast-moving action. Also Joan Crawford in •' ROSE MARIE." The stage presentation entranced you, the picture will thrill you from first to last. Specially Selected Music. Phone 27-235. O Opr FOR MOTORISTS. omiO'J Yes, 85 of the best in prices for decorated Motor Cars, Motor Bike and Side Cars, etc., at the Great. Floral Fete in connection with St. Patrick's Day Celebration, Auckland Domain, Sat., March 16. Classes for Private and Commercial Vehicles. Entries close 5 p.m. on the 13th, with the Secretary, Mr. Dougherty, Mahoneys Buildings, 38, Shortland Street. Phone 45-770. 2 HALLS. ETC.. TO LET. HAVE your Picnic at PARNELL PARK. Hot water available. Then a Dance at the Kiosk. . p PARNELL PARK KIOSK — Kiosk now Open Winter Engagements, for Danc«e, Parties. Wedding Breakfasts. — Phon»-43-759. p "DASKETBALL AND BRASS BANDS. -E* A strange combination, surely ? but each will contribute its share toward a perfect day's enjoyment at the St. Patrick's Day Celebration, Domain. Sat., March 16 and don't forget the National Concert, Town Hall, same evening, t

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 24

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