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, AMUSEMENTS. I the 1 "| NATIONAL i I AT 11 — 2.r5 — 8. Where Talkies ARB Talkies. Direction : Williamson Films. THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION. A Dramatic Story of Love and Redemption. MADONNA OF THE STREETS MADONNA OF THE STREETS MADONNA OF THE STREETS MADONNA OF THE STREETS Starring EVELYN BRENT. A superlative cast surrounds Miss Brent in this production. Her leading man is ROBERT AMES, who scored tremendous personal successes in "A Lady To Love," "The Trespasser" and "Holiday." Others in the fast include JOSBI'HINE DUNN and IVAN LINOW. "M A nONN A She sold her soul for nra money but discovered it ~ took more than that to STREETS." buy it backEVELYN BRENT is alluring, beautiful and seductive as the millionaire's "pampered darling'' who falls in love with his idealistic nephew. Retribution and Love Themes in MADONNA OF THE STREETS, MADONNA OF THE STREETS, MADONNA OF THE STREETS, A forceful and fascinating romantic drama. AND A BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF FOUR ENTERTAINING SHORTS. PRICES: D.C., 2/, 1/6; Stalls, 1/6, 1/. Children, Half-price. Reserves PhoDe 42-169. CHEER UP WEEK AT — KINGSLAND TALKIES. — Direction J. W. Farland. LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. NORMA SHEARER in " THE LAST OF MRS. * CHEYNEY." Screen version of the famous Stage Play. A 100 PER CENT ALL-TALKIE HIT. WONDERFUL SUPPORTS. » . "O ECITAL. "RGAN •"'ECITAL. SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. TOWN HALL. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Will Play: Fugue. "St Ann" (Bach), In Paradisum (Dubois), Sonata No. 2 (Mendelssohn), impromptu Elegiac (Kendriek Pyne), Funeral March and Hymn of Seraphs (Guilmant), Ypres Melody, arranged for organ and bells, Fanfare (Lemmens). 24 J, jyjUNI'CIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: vAMK/ GEO. BUCKLEY. Will Play an Attractive Programme at the Zoological Park on SUNDAY AFTERNOON. As the Town Hall is not available on Saturday, May 2, a Programme to be rendered by the Band will be Broadcast from IYA Studio. x 24 LECTURES. FREE! FREE! FREE a lesso"n!lecture BY WILLIAM HOLMES ON "HOW TO READ HUMAN CHARACTER." UNITY HALL, 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. AND SUNDAY EVENING. Subject: "THE SECRET OF POWER." Everybody Welcome. Collection. 24 DANCING. f2.REY LYNN LABOUR JV Nk PARTY. MASONIC HALL. T H?IKAT»-r NEWTON. THE IDEAL BALLROOM. TO-NIGHT — S o'clock — TO-NIGHT Final Night of the Cheer Up Week. OLD-TIME TRANCING. LD-TIME -L'ANCING. Perfect Health Depends upon Healthy Recreation. Come after you have shopped and dance.. You Will Enjov It. Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, Tingle-Tangle. A Lady's and Gent's Special Prize. In Addition, A CHEER UP PROGRAMME. Including all the Favourite Musical Numbers By PALTRIDGE'S OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Ttiey give you the Spirit of Youth. Overture, "Hurricane," 7.35. Ladie?, 1/6; Gents, 2/. Refreshments. SATURDAY—MAY 2—SATURDAY May Day is World-wide. WE PRESENT "BEAN NIGHT." A Joyous Night in Store. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. gALMORAL QABARET J^ANCE, ZEALANDIA HALL, DOMINION ROAD. BALMORAL. TO-NIGIIT — 8 TO 12 — TO-NIGHT. "LIIEER UP" DANCE. Streamers. Confetti, Choc., Cigs., etc. Special Prizes Monte Carlo.' LEW .TONES' FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA Will Render all the Latest Dance Numbers. Programme to Suit All. Ladies, 2/; Genrs, 2/6; Double, 4/. o, }. IK - W.. RIMMER. M.C. N. GOISS, Secretary. \ CJTAFF DANCE OF AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Will be held at the CRYSTAL WINTER GARDEN TO-NIGHT — FRIDAY — TO-NIGHT. Dancing Commences 5.30 p.m. Supper Provided. Balloons and Novelties. Good Orchestra. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/6. Double, 4-'. — ' :24 i QARLTON TRANCE f^LUB. CARLTON jj A NCE X L ÜB. CARLTON HALL, SANDRINGHAM. ATIGHT, 8-11.30. t0 Saturda y being Anzac Day we vi ul.2® our Popular Dance on MONDAY M ? ht - Be sure and come along You win enjoy yourselves. Music by the CARLTON BAND, Who have just completed a Successful En «X% at the Majestic Theatre. aies Vb. Gents 2/. 24 S T - JOHN AMBULANCE HQ BRIGADE, NATIONAL RESERVE DIVISION GRAND OPENING DANCE To be Held in MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 HUNTER'S FAMOUS REVELLERS BAND Will Play Old and New-Tim? Dances Gents, 2/; Ladies, 1/6. Dancing, S p.m. sharp. ;29

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1931, Page 20

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