AMUSEMENTS. . PLAZA PLAZA PLAZA PLAZA Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT IZT TO-NIGHT:' SESSIONS :4—C —8. ' 2 UPROARIOUS COMEDIES 2 No. I—A Panic of Laughs— HARRY GREEN, NEIL HAMILTON, MARY BRIAN, In " THE KIBITZER." " THE KIBITZER. ,, • (THE KNOW-ALL.) You'll roar :it the blundering of the Kibitzer, who knows more about anything than everyone else. No. 2—The Screen's Grinning Comedian, JACK OAKIE, GINGER ROGERS, - i "THE SAP. ,, FROM "SYRACUSE." ■ Hilarious Comedy—A Kiot'of Laughs. Flan at Theatre. Iterervos, 4L-SSO. ■I EMPKESS [ NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, S'P.M. MARVELLOUS O ALL-TALKIES -** COMPLETE NEW SHOW. No. 1— JACK HOLT In a Smashing Stprv oC tln> Underworld, "THE SQUEALER." No. 2— BERT LYTELL \' LAST OF THE? LONE WOLF. 1000 SEATS 1/, 1/, 1/. Children, Cd, 6d. EMPRESS — EMPRESS. 1 ALEXANDRA [ GREEN LANE. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. MARION DA VIES, LAWRENCE GRAY In " THE GAY NINETIES." It's a Scream of a Comedy. Also, CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY. NEWS. COLOURTONE REVUE. MICKEY THE MOUSE. FREE BUS leaves Bllerslie 7.30, . I WEST END~I fONSONBY ROAD. ■Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2 — GREAT TALKIES — 2 TOM MOORE, BLANCHE SWEET In " WOMAN. RACKET." BASIL RATHBONE, KAY JOHNSON In "THIS MAD WORLD." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) 1000 SEATS 1/, 1/. Jhildrcn, ,(id, 6d. j -NEW REGENT . | — EPSOM — Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. 2 — COLOSSAL ATTRACTIONS — 2 A Gorgeous Musioal Show. SALLY O'NEILL, CARMEL MYERS, " BROADWAY SCANDALS.' , BERT LYTELL In LAST OF THE LONE WOLF. HIS MAJESTY'S. " Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd.
THE QUEEN OF COMIC OPERAS, TO-XIGHT AT S. And To-morrow Evening. For these Final Occasions, ',- ,', J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present their 1930 Up-to-date Spectacular Production, of Everybody's Favourite Comic Opera, THE BELLE OF NEW % YORK. THE BELLE OF NEW YOBK. Which is in a class by itself in the world of Comic Opera. Its delicious melodies, its brilliant ensembles, its clever and orginal comedy, its beautiful ballets and its wonderful first act finale are as fresh to-day as when they were created 30 years ago. ' . • ■; . 100 — ARTISTS — 100 100 — ARTISTS — 100 Including .\ JIM GERALD, LESLIE HOLLAND, ROMOLA HANSEN, SIDNEY BU.RCHALL, Don Nicol, Amy Koehelle, Herbert Browne, Bernard Manning, Dulcie Davenport. Connie Hobbs. Jtfiriam Lester, Sydney Wheeler and the full strength of "The" New Moon" Company. Plans at Lewis Endy, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Kiosk. PKICES.—D.C. and K.S., 8/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. .Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus tax. Manager - - - John Farrell. DE LUXE^> NORMA SHEARER, "THE DIVORCEE." (Adult Recommendation.) Remember "The Last of Mrs Chpvn««v> Well. '-The Divorcee- is mor dart g Z re magnificently mounted and superbly cast The most sensational and revealing picl turo that has come to the Talking Screen Her sin was no greater than his—but she was a woman. ' ue MUSICAL TUITION. VOICE. ; p lAxa •"J-B. VV ALTER i-iIPBTT; Having returned from a World Tour of the principal Musical Centres «-i| resume Lessons In VOICE PLACING CON-CERT. ORATORIO and' OPER V COACHING at his Studio, 7-1 Bru ,s----wick Buildings. Queen Street Citv after MONDAY. February 2 Inter vieuis daily from that date. While abroad .Mr. ' Impett made a study of the latest developments in Musical Education, and way privileged in having a number of interviews with eminent British Composers. It is intended to give a series of Lecture Recitals during- the forthcoij'lug musical season, in which British composers will be specially featured such recitals should prove of «rn'at benefit to pupils. . " Pianoforte Course includes preparation for all Examinations and.Recitals. MW ffllSß marga s;T k AMBLIA'- (MILLIE) PIANO ■ (Rgd.), 12, Inverness Avenue, Epsom (Near Epsom Post Office) 19 Years' Teadiing, Wellington, Auckland Interviews Wednesdays Kindly Note—Not on Telephone. 7 FUNERAL NOTICES. jYTEMBERS of Lodge RoHgomau are J", requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother Edward Robinson 15 • Spm view Road. Mount Albert, TOMORROW (Thursday), 2 p.m. sharp. -V, n «• K. MAGEE. , W.M. CHESS. T ADIES' Chess Club Every Thursdav Night at 7.30,. Room 9, y Tabernacle Buildings. Ladies, join up. xS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 5, 7 January 1931, Page 18
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