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AMUSEMENTS. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha 11a Ha Ha Sa ALL comedy week. £ it ALL COMEDY WEEK. \\'\ H*i ua A WEALTH OF SIDE- ;j a II n ua SPLITTING LAUGHS. ua 2 BIG ALL-TALKING na rici ua FUN * RIOTS. V u Ila lia aa TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. "a AND HUGE MATINEE £ iu TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. I la Ua ila TIMES OP PERFORMANCES: Ua Ha 11 2 5 8, if ROXY THEATRE ROXY THEATRE ROXY THEATRE » a n Ha ALL-TALKING £ COMEDY. H; 1 Ha Ha iia IT'S SNAPPY, HAPPY, PEPPY. Ha Ila More Hearty Lan.;.'is lhan any Ha ila Entertainment ever Staged or Ha Ha Screened. Ha Ha The Cheer-up Screen Story of tlie Hu 1-Ia Year !!! Good-bye Lilacs ! Hello — Ha Ua THEY WERE ALL " il Ila " a GOOFY ROOKIES. " a Ha a " TROOPERS THREE." « TROOPERS THREE." Ha " TROOPERS THREE." Ha Ua Ha «TROOPERS THREE." H a Ha Ua Ha «TROOPERS THREE." Ha " TROOPERS THREE." Ha Ila "a •sa " TROOPERS THREE." ? a Ha "a Ha «TROOPERS THREE." H, a Ha F| a na COMEDY AND LOTS Ha Ha JiJl Ha OF IT. H a Ha Ha Ha SLIM SUMMER VILLE'S LONG. Ha Ha SAD FACE A LAUC.II IN Ha Ha ITSELF, WHILE HIS DRILL- Ha Ha ING, RIDING AND GROUCHING Ha Ha ARE RIOTS. Ila Ha SUMMER VILLTS, RTOK LEASE, Ha Ha ROSCOE EARNS. Ila llh "a Ha Ila Ha Ha Ha NO. 2. Ha Ha Ha Ha In Addition: Ua ALL-TALKING Ila Ha Ha COMEDY SCREAM. Ha Ha Ha BETTY COMPSON, Ila Ha Ha With GRANT WITHERS, 11a 1-Ia With GRANT WITHERS, 11a Ha In the Zippiest, Snappiest, Jazziest, Ha Ha ' Speediest Talkie Yet! Ha Ha It Simply Sizzles with the Joy Ha Ha of Tjifo ! Tin Ha THE TIME> Tjjg pLACE Ha Ha THE TIME, THE PLACE Ha Ha Ila Ha AND Ha Ha THE GIRL. Ha Ha ,T <i Ha THE GIRL. Ha I' 'i !! n Ha rian at Theatre. Reserves 41-3-11. Ha Hn Hn Ha Ha Ha • lln Ha Tin I LOOK WHAT'S COMING'.! j I Exclusive to the Roxy, for an | i Extended Long Run Season. 2 BRITISH ALL TALKING CLASSICS On the Same Programme. No. I—Britain's First Tecliuicolour Production. "HARMONY HEAVEN." With a Galaxy of England's Foremost Vaudeville Artists. V No. 2 — Mightier. Greater than | "Atlantic." | " THE HATE SHIP." ! ALL BRITISH CAST. j Both Pictures Produced at The Famous I I Elstree Studio. England. j I ALEXANDRA (GREEN LANE). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE. | FREE GIFT EACH CHILD. | Screening Suitable Programme for | | Children. | TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. The Best Double Star All Talking Programme it has been our privilege to present. NO. I—ln Glorious Teohnicolour Sequences, " MELODY MAN." Starring William Collier.' Jim., .Mice Day. IT'S ALL-TALKING, MUSICAL. NO. 2—LOIS MORAN IN " SONG OF KENTUCKY." FREE BUS Leaves Ellerslie 7.15, and Penrose 7.30. ■ BOXING. NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION. | TOWN HALL,—TOWN HALL, ; NEXT WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13. , TOMMY McINNES H TOMMY McINNES (Scotlau(L) i ' BONES , TK , tl DAVE PALMER , DAVE PALMER Box Plan opens at Carter and Asher's MONDAY MORNING. xS DANCING. JAZZ — JAZZ — JAZZ. WHOOPEE! TO-NIGHT AT TRADES HALL. "Puttin' on the Ritz" by the Famous DIXIELAND BAND. P.N.—Last Friday Night's attendance proved to' be tiie largest that this old favourite hall lias held for the last seven years. Just nearly 200 couples danced to this popular band. Cliocs. — Confetti Wheel — Cigs. Ladies, 1/0. Gents, 2/. The management will certainly not tolerate anyone who will not add prestige to this same wonderful dance. LARRY LASI-lER, 8 Floor Manager. OLICK CLACK CABARET,. TO-MORROW NIGHT. For Reservations I'honc 40-78!), 4G-SOO. ______________________________ 8 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "DALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, - 1 -* Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmcrston Bldgs., opp. 0.P.0- oj "OARISIAN Studio, .Whitehall (below Tabernacle),—Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. j-, ' FLORISTS. i r ' 0 "" 3 ' st, - d M ISS HOWARD, Florist, corner Queen » xtx aR( j p ort g ts —Bouonets, Wreaths at shortest notice.—Phone 'M-QH. ' d EDUCATIONAL,. I A VOID Unemployment—Study at Druleigl; A College. Ring 4G-SS4 for details, Act to-day. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 186, 8 August 1930, Page 10

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