AMUSEMENTS. THE PICTURE THAT WILL PLEASE EVERYBODY! THE WELLINGTON "DOMINION" . . . highest-powered, best done lington audience 'has been treated to wonderful originality, a sophisticated cast of top-liners who act as few Carlo" the. best remedy for depres deserves praise for a great show." ... THE REGENT N.Z.'s iPre-eminent Talkie Theatre. THREE PRESENTATIONS DAILY COMMENCING TO-DAY. THE ENGLISH IDOL, JACK BUCHANAN, In "MONTE "MONTE " MONTE (A Paramount With JEANETTE ZASU PITTS, A Whirl of Pleasurable Delight! An iutriffuing romance that will you. lou have never enjoyed wonderful musical No Extra for Reserves. Be Wise —Make Sure of Your Seats. TIVOLI TIVOLI s r.M. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TIVOLI: 8 P.M. RIALTO: 7.45. Columbia Pictures Present The World's Leading Circus Clown, JOE COOK, Supported by Louise Fazenda, .Toan Peers and Wm. Collier, Junior, in A Sensational, All-Laughing, All-Thriiling Comedy-Drama, " RAIN OR SHINE." "RAIN OR SHINE." "RAIN OR SHINE." ' " RAIN OR SHINE." "RAIN OR SHINE." "RAIN OR SHINE." ALL THE FUN OF A THREE-RING CIRCUS. In Addition, Another Great Supporting Programme. Laurel and Hardy Comedy. Cartoons, Travelogue, 'Gazettes, ctc. BOX PLAN At H. Cleal'a, Tobacconist, Queen St., opp. N.Z. Insurance Co. NOTE THE LOW PRICES. 1500 SEATS AT 1/. 1000 SEATS, 1/-6 TO '2/. Pliones: Tivoli, 44-136; Rialto, 46-603. THE VOTING CONTEST CLOSES MARCH 26. "\T EW ZEALAND LABOUR Jy PARTY. - .MEET 1 N G SS U N D A Y. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, KARANGAHAPE RD., AT 7.30 P.M. Speaker: " MR. LLOYD ROSS,' M.A., LL.B.> MRS. •Mi M. DREAVER, Chairwoman. Acting Director W.E.A., Otago. i Subject: " THE NEW VIENNA." Supported by. a good Picture Programme including "MATRIMONY." WED N E S D A Y. pUBLIC TO BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 4, AT 8 P.M. .. . ■- Address by MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. Deputy Leader Parliamentary Labour Party. Subject: "A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE PRIME MINISTER'S PROPOSALS TO REDUCE WAGES AND SALARIES." Members of Local Bodies, Chamber of Commerce, Employers' Association, Public Servants, Business People, Retailers, are invited to hear how wage reduction will affect tlirm as well as wage workers. Definite alternative proposals will be submitted to the meeting. Chairman : MR. B. MARTIN. F. E. MARTIN. Secretary L.R.C. Auckland. *27 OUTBOARD MOTOR RACING. THRILLS AND SPILLS. "" OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES (Outboard Division of the N.Z.P.8.A.) PAN M.U R E B A S I N, MAIN ROAD, PANMURE. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 8-SPECTACULAR EVENTS-8 NEW ZEALAND'S .FASTEST BOATS WILL COMPETE. SEE THE RACE FOR GOLDEN PENNANT AND ATTEMPT TO BREAK LAP RECORD. FIRST RACE STARTS 2.30 P^M. Admission 1/. Cars FREIfI. 27 GEO. HUNT, Hon. Secretary. DANCING. CARNIVAL Hats from 8 for. 1/, great selection, original designs.—Mortensen, 6, Ponsonby Rd. Phone 27-720. ■ TFS TEACHERS OF PANG ING. BALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. • D 4 OXFORD STUDIO —Private Tuition, Modern Waltz, Quickstep,' Fox Trot; 5-10 p.m.—3B, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. 28 PARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brooks, Mr Alex Bentle.v. Private , Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. . p RESTAURANTS ANO TF. AROQIViS 3-course Meal in town.—Prior's still leading, Strand Arcade. Golf Courfee Open. TRY .our three-course Meals, .1/3; one course, 1/.—"Eileen," 156, Karangahape Rd.; entirely new ■ management. 27
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 49, 27 February 1931, Page 16
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