AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. Crvstal Palace. (The Theatre Luxurious). Crystal Palace. MOUNT EDEN ROAD, Crystal Palace. TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. Crystal Palace. Final Screening. Crystal Palace. Lewis Stone, in Crystal Palace., "FREEDOM OF THE Crv.staL Palace. . PRESS." Crvstal Palace. Also, Also, CrystafPalace. A British Legion Film, Crystal Palace. "REMEMBRANCE." Crystal Palace. . "REMEiiJiIANCE. Crystal Palace. Usual Prices. - Crystal Palace. Reserves 20-573. ""■1 EIVLPREiSSTT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. "I Surprise Night, TO-NIGHT | Surprise Night. THE GREAT SHOW | Surprise Night. COMMENCES ' Surprise Night. AT Surprise Night. <.00. Surprise Night. A Wondertui Programme | .Surprise Night. , No. 1— I Surprise Night. AMAZING Surprise Night. — SURPRISES! — | Surprise Night. Our Surprises, which I Surprise Night, have made the • I Surprise Night. Empress Famous. I Surprise Nignt. Screening: I Surprise Night. No. 2 — I Surprise Night. LEWIS STONE In | j Surprise Night. "FREEDOM OF THE | I Surprise Night. PRESS." Surprise Night. Also, No. 3—■ . Surprise Night, LEFTY FLYNN In I' Surprise Night.. . "NO GUN MAN. Surprise Night. And a Big Supporting Surprise Night. Programme. • ■ •) Suiprise Night. 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/. I Surprise Night. EMPRESS, TO-NIGHTJ T TO-NIGHT -Sessions 0 and S. I—l > — " 2 | OUTSTANDING- PICTURES \2j First Screening in N.Z.—Both Features. No. 1— LEFTY FLYNN In "THE NO GUN MAN." I No. 2—Made with the Co-operation j of the French Government, I •--■-.. "NAPOLEON." I " NAPOLEON." I . '..' .. ! Big Supporting Programme. j Family Prices. I 'Da'v Sessions.:. Everybody. .Gd, Cd. Night Sessions: 100U Seats 1/, 1/. Children (id, lid. I I_ GALA NIGHT!! Moil., June 17. | j To Honour the 11th Birthday j Anniversary ot the i . | TTIPPODROME. ! I -O-IPPODROME. II .Grand Night of Gaiety and Fun. | | Revival of our Famous Amateur j | Trials. ' Oh, Boy! I n\ —SPECIAL— 0/j_ Be | I U± TURNS. <"* Advised \ ! | As .the. Hippodrome will never. j hold the crowd, • Book your Seats. Box Plan at Theatre. ...... I l '. '-' Phone Reserves, 41-341. • I
: ■ T END | Direction: Amalgamated .Theatres, Ltd." ' TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. -- Splendid Selected Programme. - .Including TOM .MIX: t in . _' 1_ J"."KING COWBOY." All Adults and Children od,-6d) fid.- ■ T./i NEW DELUXE. 'Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. T" "TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. I | 2 MIGHTY FINE FEATURES. 1 I Xo. I—The Mystery Ships of the Navy. | 1 • "Q. SHIPS." . . .... "Q SHIPS." Xo. 2 —The Picture with the Personal . _.l_!.iipp£arance.; of the Prince of. Wales and - Earl Haig. , - % .'.'REMEMBRANCE." 'Supports;—— Usual Prices. ;l;|' ALEXANDRA. ] DiveTtTon : Amalgiiniated Theatres. Ltd. ]' TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. Monster Double Star Programme. Vo-1— LILLIAN GISH, In '"THE WIND." "THE WIND." Xo 2—The Mystery Ships of the Navy. -* '"O SHIPS." "Q SHIPS." . | Big Supports. s— Usual Prices. ''JjSfc LITTLE THEATRE m§Sr SOCIETY V&JSlif WILL PRESENT "HAY FEVER" By NOEL COWARD. THE CONCERT CHAMBER On JUNE 26, 27, 28, 29.
The Society again takes pride in'announcing a great play, hy a brilliant author, with new players. URGENT. Intending members should enrol at once by applying immediately to the Secretary, Theo. J. Spry, 206, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street (Rhone 43-453), who will supply all particulars and explain members' privileges. ~. :.,... ._ ■ FEES. £1 11/G for two seats at three productions. 15/9 for one seat- at three productions. YOU ARE INVITED TO ENROL TO-DAY. ; RUGBY FOOTBALL. PARK. EDEN , m PARK. ED E:N £« PAR K. IMN," J PARK. "■■' SATURDAY , .i - r _ r SATURDAY —- .:•■:■ SATURDAY TRAIN. COL. V. PONSONBY. TRAIN, COL. V. PONSONBY. TRAIN. COL. V. PONSONBY. -KICK OFF 3 P.M. (oTiX), -Vv--.'Tl/fARISTS. -TpLLERSLIE;- (5TII) '-Y. -TyTARISTS. KICK OFF 1.30 P.M. Admission 1/. Ladies Gd. Stand 1/ extra. School Children free. SHOWGROUNDS. ■SHOWGROUNDS. nSK'SSS: Kw'tass V. MARISTS 0.8. COLLEGE RIFLES V. MARISTS 0.8. 'J KICK OFF 8 P.M. -AilmiKslon 1/. Stand Cvcc. I ... 1.. . .T. W. MABEN, ,~. Sec. A.R.F.U.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 138, 13 June 1929, Page 28
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