AMUSEMENTS. "All Quiet on the Western Front' will not be screened as previously advertised. ANOTHER ALL-TALKING BRITISH HIT THAT THE WOULD HAS ACCLAIMED! IN MYSTERY lIS UNIQUE, ITS THRILLS Alt 12 RARE AND ITS SOPHISTICATED HUMOUR SPONTANEOUS. j STRAND j (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre). I — COMMENCING TO-DAY. 11, 2.15, S r.M. British Dominions Films Present " A T mllE "VILLA T>OSE." »iL T IHE1 HE V ILL A -"'OSE." At miiE "\7'illa . "posE." T -A- HE Villa J^OSE."- " A T rnHB -vriLLA T>OSE." "AT JL HE VILLA J^OSE." " A T rnllE "V TILL A "OOSE." "iVr r ±HE V ILL A J^OSE." " A T rplIE TTILLA T3OSE." " ii-T -L IIE v ILLA i>OSE." " A T rplIE "V TILL A T>OSE." .. Ihe V illa J-^ose." "At the Villa Rose," all- I talking adaptation of the A. | B. W. Mason story, is a picture | of the same high calibre as "Splinters," "Rookery Nook," "Atlantic," etc., both as regards story and the clarity of the British dialogue. It is not just a mystery picture, for the story .contains such a carefully woven plot as to make the picture intriguing from start to finish. You will laugh and shiver in turn, and when you think you .liavu arrived at a solution of the mystery, it will disappear as I some new angle of the picture | presents itself. j If you have read the wonder | fiction of A. E. W. Mason, you | won't be able to resist the I appeal of his greatest story, and if you haven't, you're in | for the thrill of a lifetime | inside the Villa Rose. j I ■ THE FIRST ALL-TALKING BRITISH MYSTERY DRAMA. WITH A CAST OF LONDON STAGE PLAYERS.. BOX PLAN AT STRAND. PHONE 43-114 FOR RESERVATIONS. CAPITOL DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, FINAL SCREENING. "THE ARGYLE CASE." — TO-MOKROW (SAT.) SCREENING — AT THE BIG MATINEE. All Talking Programme. HOOT GIBSON In "COURTING WILDCATS." A THRILLING WESTERN DRAMA. TWO ALL-TALKING COMEDIES. "TARZAN THE MIGHTY." Sound Serial. Cartoons, Sound News, etc. EMPIRE. — DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. All Talking, All Comedy. Dorothy Mackaill, Louise Fazenda and Jack Oalcie in "HARD TO GET." A REAL CARNIVAL OF FUN. ALL-TA LKIN G FEATU RETTES. jy- U S I c yy E E Iv. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, AT S P.M. TOWN HALL.—TOWN HALL. Q.RAND "jyjAORI QONCERT. Inspiring Hnkns, Poi Dances, Games Beautiful Traditional Songs and Choruses By THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF ST. STEPHEN'S AND QUEEN VICTORI Y SCHOOLS, Under the Direction of Mr. Colin Muston L.11.A.M. Greatest opportunity and probably the last o£ hearing this splendid combination of I excellently trained Maori Girl and Boy Students. Maori Programme to be followed by Civic 1 Theatre Orchestra, conductor, Mr. Howard Moody, in Raymond Overture, "H.M.s. Pina-1 fore" Selection, Unfinished Symphony (first movement), "Girl Friend" Selection, and a ..Flute Solo, "Du Du Leighst," "Mir Am Her. | Zen" (Bochm;, by Mr. Geo. Poore. Stage Manager, Major Redmond: Maori Settings and Decorations by Peter Dawson. MUSIC WEEK POPULAR PRICES. Admission 1/ (or by Season Ticket), Children Od. Reserves <>d extra each seat at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Box Office. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT MAORI • CONCERT. fJIO-MORROW'S ATTRACTION. TOWN HALL, S P.M. FINAL CONCERT OF MUSIC WEEK GRAND CONCERT By MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster, Christopher Smith. Full particulars in Official Music Week Programme. 22 A. L. STEDMAN, Hon. Sec. : " MICKEY THE MOUSE," Also,. New Talkie Serial, Community Singing and Big Picture Programme. ' SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDIES. , Every Sat., at 11 a.m. THE REGENT Join The Mickey The Mouse Club. QIVIC THE A T R E, CONCERT AND PICTURES SUNDAY NEXT. 3000 Seats Available. 22 ROLLER SKATING. J> OLL E R gKAT IN G. The Electrical Music at lIOUSHWORTH'S ROLLER lUNK KHYBER PASS, Will bo Playing Every Session. Sessions Daily : Afternoons, 2 to 4 p.m.; Learners. 5 to 7 p.m.; Evenings, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Learn to Skate. Tuition Free. :x ~~ Manager. ROLLER gKAT 1N G, ROUSHWORTII BROS., KHYBER PASS. Owing to being overcrowded opening night Roushworth's were unable to give their Exhibition. Next Saturday Night tliev will be Skating Maltese Cross, also Jumping on their Seesaw. Patrons are advised to Reserve their Skates. :x2 2 Manager. TYPISTS. 17] VERY description of Typewriting, Duplicating and Stenography: firstclass work guaranteed.—Copving Department, Auckland Business College, Smith's Bldgs., Albert St.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 198, 22 August 1930, Page 16
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