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AMUSEMENTS. <"ROXY THEATRE^- " >s -\ QUEEN ST. -y^ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. - LAST I NIGHT — FINAL SCREENING, t • Sessions: 11 — 2 — 5 — S. " 2 GREAT ALL-TALKING 2 \ 2 FEATURES. 2 ' No. 1— DOROTHY REVIER, 5 RAYMOND HATTON, MARGARET LIVINGSTONE "MURDER ON THE ROOF." "MURDER ON THE ROOF." (Adult Audience Recommendation.)'' No. 2— SALLY , QTARR, TOIINNY A RTHUR ALLY ►OTAKR, O OHNNY 'IN "PERSONALITY." j Plans at Theatre. Reserves, 41-341. COMPLETE — NEW PROGRAMME, — MONDAY NEXT — Sessions: 11, 1.15. 3.30, 5.40, 8 : o'clock. Great First Release Double-Star Show. No. I—DOROTHY REVIER— WATT MOORE In "CALL OF THE WEST." No. 2—BETTY BRONSON— „ _. JACK BENNY In "THE MEDICINE MAN." EMPRESS ] (NEWTON). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. S TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2 EXTENDED SEASON ATTRACTIONS 2 2 EXTENDED SEASON* ATTRACTIONS 2 No. I—JOHN GILBERT in .. . "REDEMPTION," t No. 2—AILEEN PRINGLE, GRANT WITHERS in '< - "SOLDIERS AND WOMEN." ■ (Adult Audience Recommendation.) Plan. at Theatre.. Reserves, 27-077. 1 1000 SEATS AT 1/, 1/, 1/. 1 ALEXANDRA | (Green Lane) - Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. 2 — SPECIAL ALL-TALKIES — 2 No. I—GEORGE SIDNEY, .CHARLES 1 MURRAY, in their First] All-Talkie. It's a ,Riot. " AROUND THE CORNER." No. 2—IAN KEITH, AILEEN PRINGLE, " PRINCB OF DIAMONDS." FREE BUS leaves P. 0.. EUerslie, 7.0, 7.10, 7.20. 7.30; Lake Road, 7.15. , [WEST "SWING HIGH." Pathe's Greatest and Most Stupendous All-Talkie Picture. A Gigantic Musical Circus Drama, with its Huge Circus I'ing, its Clowns, its Wonderful Acrobats, its Elephants, its Clever Horses, its Menagerie, and its Trapeze Sensation. "SWING HIGH." PICTUREDROME — milford. , ■ TO-NIGHT,, 7.50. GREAT 4-HOUR PROGRAMME OF ; PICTURES, MUSIC AND DANCING. NANCY CARROLL and JACK OAKIE in r "SWEETIE," a big, bright, brezy Comedy- ; Drama, followed at 10 .p.m. sharp by 2 • hours' Free Jazz to the Felix Syncopators, 1 who bubble with Pep. Follow the Crowd. '—- ORPHEUS THEATRE, -r— T STATION ROAD, OTAHUHU. . TO-NIGHT. , "THE GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." i "THE GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." Monday and Tuesday.—"HURRICANE." See life on sailing ship in mutiny jind rescue. A thrilling evening at the Orpheus Mon. and Tues. -Prices; 1/6, 1/; children ' 6d. Booking free. Phone 15. xS PUBLIC DEBATE. STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2,30. . DOORS OPEN 2 P.M. Subject:, "THAT THE SOLUTION OF WORLD PROBLEMS IS TO BE FOUND IN THE APPLICATION OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS." MR. O. E. BURTON, M.A., WESLEY COLLEGE, AFFIRMS. , MR. J. S. LANGLEY, RATIONALIST LECTURER, DENIES. Chairman: J. A. LEE, Esq. "' COLLECTION TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. • . •'- i'■ ' ■ SEATS WILL BE 'RESERVED FREE FOR , THOSE WHO RING PHONE 46-257. RESERVES WILL NOT BE KEPT AFTER 2.30 P.M. • ■ 8 SUNDAY EVENINGS At the MAJESTIC THEATRE. Doors Open 6.30. Commences 7.30. Film, "GOLDEN FLEECES" (UFA Gem) Stirring Address: "WHAT IS THIS RATIONALISM?" By the Brilliant Australian Lecturer and Debater, J. S. LANGLEY. Moving Picture:. Dainty and Charming Betty Balfour will play the Leading Role in a Sparkling Comedy-Drama entitled "BRIGHT EYES." Under the Auspices of the New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.). SILVER COIN COLLECTION. , Ring 46-257 for Reserves. — THURSDAY NEXT — KITCHENER HALL, AT 8 P.M. MR. J. S. LANGLEY Will Speak On "CHRISTIANITY, MARRIAGE ANIS SEX." (Last Thursday Kitchener Hall was packed to the doors. Book early to secure a seat.) ADMISSION, COLLECTION. A few Reserved Seats at 1/, Phone 46-257. 8 ■■• _" /AUCKLAND ■/MT '"BimS METHODIST CENTRAL i lift J MISSION. >4»i/ LEWIS EADY HALL. PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. REV. TOM OLDS Speaks on "THE LONELY ROAD." Rousing Community Singing. > Sacred Solo During Service. Doors Open 6.30. You are Invited. 8 "TjVNCORE! EN.CORE!" More ARTILLERY BAND REQUESTS. Repeat' Performance, ALBERT PAHKj. SUNDAY* 8 P.M. 8

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1930, Page 22

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