AMUSEMENTS. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT. NO EXTRA CHARGE. PLAN AT THEATRE — Reserves, 20-573. X. PALACE > Mt Eden Rd. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. .> — SELECT STAGE TLAYS — O 4 — SELECT STAGE PLAYS — ** I NO. 1 I England's Supreme Actor, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, In In In "THE GREEN GODDESS." "THE GREEN GODDESS." "THE- GREEN GODDESS." (Adult Recommendation.) I NO. 2 [' The great Will Rogers contributing a legitimate characterisation of the stage play done by the late John D. O'Hara. WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS In In In " LIGHTNIN'." " LIGHTNIN*." "LIGHTNIN'." / PLAN AT THEATRE. Reserves, 20-573. — REGENT. Epsom.^-"*"^ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. ty—ASTOUNDING ATTRACTIONS—O ** —ASTOUNDING ATTRACTIONS No. I—The 4 Funniest Men on the Screen To-day, THE MARX BROTHERS, THE MARX BROTHERS, ."ANIMAL CRACKERS." ' "ANIMAL CRACKERS." No. 2—All-Star Cast in the Funniest Fox Comedy of 1931, " UP THE RIVER." * UP THE RIVER." RESERVES, 20-142. THE REGENT. ANGELS." " HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." They are already Booking! SUNDAY EVENINGS !at the MAJESTIC THEATRE. Doors Open 6.30. Commences 7.15 p.ih. Another All New Series of Lantern Slide - ■ - , Talks. "Felix Monkeys With Magic" i.. (Comic.) Short Address on "MAN'S INVISIBLE FOES," "MAN'S INVISIBLE FOES," Illustrated with UNIQUE MOVING PICTURES By MR. G. A. RAWSON. Moving Picture: ' HARD-BOILED HAGGERTY,' A Thrilling, Daring Drama of the Air, with MILTON SILLS and MOLLY O'DAY. Conducted by the New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Rationalism (Inc.). SILVER COIN COLLECTION. Children under 16 must be accompanied by Adults. RING 46-257 FOR RESERVES. 11 DANCE CLUB., Grand RAND |~kPENING Opening Gala ALA -vriGHT, IGHT, TUESDAY, 14TH, AT 8 P.M. ARTS HALL, KITCHENER ST., Above Public Library. Sub., 2/; Double, 3/6. HE A R— EtA R— HARRY BOLTON'S FAMOUS APACHE DANCE BAND. SE E— E E— THE BEAUTIFUL COLOURED RAYS CAST FROM THE MAGNIFICENT CRYSTAL BOWL, THE LARGEST IN AUSTRALASIA. WiSr ONE OF THE MANY REAL HANDSOME PRIZES—First Prize, Monte Carlo, Lady's Handbag, valued at £2 2/, and Many Other Good Prizes. SOMEONE MUST WIN—WHY NOT YOU? Remember— EMEMBER— THE DATE—TUESDAY, 14TH. PRIZES ON DISPLAY IN LEWIS' WINDOW, Queen Street, and THE OUTLET, Karangahape Road. N.B.—The Committee wishes to thank the Management of the Apache Dance Club for ' rhe use of the Fine Crystal Bowl. The Management Reserves the Right to Refuse Admission. 11 TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES. AUCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. MINIMUM FARE CARS. On and after MONDAY, April 13, 1931, and until further notice, the undermentioned Cars will display "3 Section Minimum Fare" boards and a minimum fare of 4d cash or by 3 section concession card, 'will be charged over the Ist section from the city. MOUNT EDEN ROUTE—Depart City, Lower Queen Street, Mondays to Fridays, 5.4 p.m., 5.20 p.m. 11 A. E. FORD, Manager. FOR DANCING, SPORTING, TROTTING, : ETC., ADVERTISEMENTS, SEC PAGE TWENTY-ONE. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 85, 11 April 1931, Page 22
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