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. SEASON STRICTLY LIMITED. SEASON STRICTLY LIMITED^ ■ ONLY A FEW MORE NIGHTS. ONLY A FEW MORE NIGHTS. 12,000 ft ALL NATURAL COLOUR. 12,000 ft. 12,000£t ALL NATURAL COLOUR. l-',oooft. A New Standard of Entertainment. PLAZA JrJuAZ/A Direction: "PT A7A Amalgamated rJU±X£jJr\ Theatres,' Ltd. PLAZA PLAZA SESSIONS; 11, ,1.15, 3.30, 5.40, AND DE LUXE AT 8. THE GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR DRAMATIC SENSATION! MAMBA JEAN HERSHOLT, ELEANOR • MAMBA BOARDMAN, MAMBA FORBES, MAMBA J*"l THE MAMBA SPECTACULAR MAMBA gg^. MAMBA A STOEY , MAMPSA SET AMIDST * MAMBA TIIB BEAUTIES ■»/r a Ti/r-n a OF AFRICA'S '.■■• MAMBA JUNGLELA nd. MAMBA BOLTE—THE WHITE MAN'S HORROR, MAMBA THE TERROR OF THE NATIVES— MAMBA the white slaver ! THE WHITE SLAVER! MAMBA THE VULTURE ! THE BEAST! mamba ;•■"•■;',, Unprecedented MAMBA Ifandenr.' MAMBA Filmed Entirely in Natural Filmed Entirely in Natural Filmed Entirely in Natural "• . Colour. Colour. , Colour. RESERVATIONS AT THEATRE. RING 41-586. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. | NEW REGIiINT"I EPSOM-TO-NIGHT S O'CLOCK. 2 ALL-TALKING PICTURES 2 No. I—Ralph Forbes, Betty Compson in " INSIDE THE LINES." No. 2—Molly O'Day, Sally O'Neil, in " SISTERS." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) ■ Unserves 20-142. ARCADIA TO-NIGHT, AT 7 P.M. AND 3.30. FINAL SCREENING. "WOMEN EVERYWHERE," An All-Talking, All-Singing Romance of the Foreign Legion. COMING MONDAY "THE WRECKER." CIVIC THEATRE SUNDAY CONCERT AND PICTURES. (Rev. Jasper Cajder's Last Night at the Civic.) Programme Begins at 7.30 .SHARP. The following Artists have kindly consented to assist: — SARA STACPOOLE, H. BARRY CONEY, MINA CALDOW, EWART.LYNE. OCTETTE FROM "TUTANKHAMEN" AND CITY MISSION CHOIR. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, under the Direction of HOWARD MOODY. Followed by LIMELIGHT LECTURE,, "AUCKLAND IN 1940," BY REV. JASPER CALDER. Can wo end the UNEMPLOYMENT MENACE? It can't last for ever, we all know that, but. how SOON can we have our able-bodied men in harness once more? Must we wait till 103.J? Till 1040? Which is betteiv DOSS HOUSE or PAY ENVELOPE? Come and hear this stirring address with a practical suggestion that, it acted upon hy ALL CONCERNED, could put us in the clear before very long. M.'P.'s, Mayors, Councillors, Local Bodies, etc., who have received snecial invitations are asked to be in their seats before 7.30. RESERVES available till then for invited guests. The above-mentioned gentlemen are also asked to inspect the fine MODEL of "Auckland, 1940," made by the City Mission Men's Guild as their contribution to the solving of our City's problems. The model (6ft x sft) will be on view at the CIVIC WINTER GARDEN after the Lecture and Moving Pictures. Doors Open 6.30. Organ .Recital by Mr. Ewart Lyne, 7 p.m. Proceedings commence 7.30 Sharp. COLLECTION AT THE""DOOR. PLEASE GIVE LIBERALLY. N.B.—Children under 14 not admitted unless accompanied by parents, 8 BART CLARK, Organising Sec. 5 VALESKA PRESENTS HER PUPILS In a sparkling ttintertainmdnt, pareling -Entertainment, AT THE SCOTS HALL, — SYMONDS STREET, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, At 7.45 P.M. i Come and See Mickey the Mouse, Charlie Chaplin, The Shipwreck, Sensational Acrobatic Quartet, Sparkling Ballets, Novel Scenas. Full Orchestra, under Trevor Sparling. Special Scenery and Effects .hy Geo. Farr. Tickets: Adults, 1/6. Children. 1/ to all iparts.'Book at Lfcwis Eady, Ltd. No extra charge. "'. .'■••' ' S A R T I L L E BY BAN D, Your Favourite. ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY, 3 PM. 8 IF B- ''I N C H R I ST." God's Wonderful Offer to ••'/■ - .■•'■■■■ Mortal Man. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. j ■■'■ WEST STREET CHURCH. 8 ATHLETIC SPORTS. AUCKLAND . GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. GRAND DISPLAY IN CARLAW PARK. .SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. MASSED DRILL. MARCHES. GAMES. 300 -TRAINED GIRLS IN ACTION. ADMISSION;!/.

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

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