AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT PRESENT PROGRAMME. See the Sensational Stunts of the Suicide Squad Looping the Loop, Flying Upside Down, by the Dare Devils of the Air. — THE — Opp. ' NATIONAL. Phone court, NATIONAL. 42 " 169 - Ltd. I Continuous from 11.30 a.m., to 10.15 p.m. TO-MORROW — FRIDAY. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present THE GREAT COMEDY TEAM, KARL DANE, KARL DANE, GEO. K. ARTHUR, GEO. K. ARTHUR, • L With JOSEPHINE DUNN and POLLY MORAN, IN A Cargo of Fun, Thrills and Frills on the China Seas! Made for Laughter. CHINA BOUND. CHINA BOUND. CHINA BOUND. CHINA BOUND. CHINA BOUND. With a Shipload of Laughs! A Merry Mirthquake. You'll Rock with Laughter. Don't forget to be aboard when the joy cruise starts. You've seen them as rookies, as detectives, as gaoler and prisoner, as two tars and what not —now, see them disguised as two Chinese in the midst of a Chinese war! It's a tense struggle between chivalry and civility from the time his sweetheart's father says "NO '" to Arthur till the end of the side-splitting Oriental panic! GAZETTE AND COMEDY. F. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. NOTE OUR POPULAR PRICES! STALLS 1/. I BEST IN AUCKLAND. CIRCLE, 1/6 and 2/. (No Tax.) Reserve Your Seats at Theatre. No Extra Charge. Saturday Night Reserves unpaid for cannot be held after 7.45. — ARCADIA — SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK AT 2 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M. DAILY. NANCY CARROLL AND BUDDY ROGERS In the Big All-Talking, Singing and Dancing Special, "CLOSE HARMONY." See and Hear Nancy Carroll sing "I Wanna Go Places and Do Things." Buddy Rogers sings "All a Twitter." MUSIC, DRAMA, GIRLS, GAIETY AND SONG. In Addition : ERNEST PEABODY Siugs a Budget of Songs, Snappy and Up-to-date. Fox Movietone News, Pathe Sound News, and Pathe Audio Review. CAPITOL THEATRE, Capitol. Capitol. DOMINION ROAD, Capitol. Capitol. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. Capitol. Capitol. "SHOW PEOPLE," Capitol. "SHOW PEOPLE," Capitol. ■ "SHOW PEOPLE," Capitol. Capitol. Sound-Synchronised Music and Capitol. Song, with Capitol. MARION DAYIES and Capitol. WILLIAM HAINES. Capitol. Capitol. A Picture of 1001 Laughs and Capitol. Heart-throbs. Capitol. If you have never seen a movie Capitol. Studio—don't miss it now. Capitol. Capitol. A brilliant selection of AllCapitol. Talkie Short Featurettes. SPORTING. mE TTUITI TRACING ,pLUB. nVTOVEMBER r>Q AND f}~ 1929. AX JjD £O, NOMINATIONS FOR BOTH DAYS close with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., High Street. Auckland, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, a 1 5 p.m., and with the Secretary, Te Kuiti, a< 9 p.m. on the same date. A. W. WHYTE, Secretary. Phone 12S, Te Kuiti. 31 ryHANGAREI TRACING QLUB (INC.J. SPRING -vrEETING. To be held at KENSINGTON PARK WHANGAREI, on 7TH and 9TH NOVEM BER, 1929. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day clos( at Messrs. Blomfield and Co.'s Office, Higl Street, Auckland, or with the Secretary P.O. Bos 92, Phone 733, Whangarei, at f p.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), November 3 1929. F. L. GUNN, 31 Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. r-grs /GRAMMAR TENNIS CLTJ] «t k (Affiliated).) "Vacancies for few Players. J. W. HYLAND, Hon. Secretary. 60-63, Yorkshire House, Shortland Street, City. 1 TTACANCIES 3 Gentlemen, private ell V vicinity Dominion Rd. P.O.—For part culars, Ring 20-167. sc ELOCUTION. TJAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinit ■L* College, London) —Beginners and a< vanced students; competition?, examim tions. —Palmerston Bldgs., Queen St. MT3 EXHIBITION OF SKETCHES BY AUCI LAND ARTISTS CLOSES FRIDAY. 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 258, 31 October 1929, Page 32
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