AMUSEMENTS. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT NO EXTRA CHARGE. RESERVES. 20-573. Plan at Theatre. J i CRYSTAL PALACE | I CRYSTAL PALACE i (MT. EDEN ROAD). TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. _ . r> SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS — 3 ' No. 1 ! Her Greatest Triumph since "Mndnm X." RUTH CHATTERTON, Supported by BASIL KATHBONE. RALPH FORBES, all in " THE LADY OF SCANDAL." By Frederick Lousdnle, who wrote * "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney. ~No. 2 I LEII V HYAMS EDMUND LOWE In "PART TIME WIFE^ A Merry Comedy of Married Life. No. " I ANOTHER DOGVILLE COMEDY. EMPRESS - ; (OTWTON)I I TO-NTGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. n _ MARVELLOUS ATTRACTIONS - - RICHARD AKLEK, , FAT WEAY, In " THE SEA GOD." " THE SEA GOD." HSSHgHSSSS CONRAD NAGEL. KATHLEEN DALE OWEN In "TO-DAY." "TO-DAY." 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/. Children, fad, 6d. |"NEW]]REGENT] EPSOM. ' TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. 2 _ SELECTED FEATURES — 2 \V°e the Inimitable English Artist, TOM WALLS — TOM WALLS, The Wittiest of All British Comedians, in CANARIES SOMETIMES SING N °\flLL ROGERS - WILL ROGERS. LIGHTNIN , LIGHTNIN' As played by John D. Ullara, •» Renowned S rage Star. T7FSKKVKS. iM-lOXE 20-142. _ TWEST END J ' (PONSONBY ROAD). TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. AN ALL-BRITISH PROGRAMME. No I—LESLIE FULLER, WHYfAILoEstEAVEHOME N MONA GOYA — RAYMOND MILLAND Iα the British International Romance 01 " LADY OF THE SEA." 1000 SEATS, 1/. I/. Children, 6d, 6fl. ONEHUNGA PICTURES. • TO-NIGHT. S~ TRAND. I , TRAND. 1 Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Present DOROTHY JORDAN and ROBERT MONTGOMERY in " LOVE IN THE ROUGH," \ Real Musical Comedy. A Car Load of Mirth and Melody, with the latest Pong Hits of the Season. - "I£SHS BFEOG ORBSTJ3RS'. I OKBSTSRS'. [ Paramount Pictures Present CVRRY COOPER ill "BEAU SABREUR." - COMEDY AND NF>WS. PARNELL TALKIES. (Where Talkies Satisfy.) TO-NICHT AT S, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. GEORGE ARLISS, World-famous English Actor, " DISRAELI." V MBASSADOR THEATRE—Pt. Chevalier A TO-NIGHT'S ATTRACTION. The One and Only "BROADWAY," With Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent, Merna Kennedy. The greatest of all Singing, Talking and Dancing Pictures. Lavish! Thrilling! Sensational!
. . 7tf EW J? J ABOL'R "DARTY. SUNDAY MEETING, WITH TALKIE AND SILENT PICTURES, At the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, Karausahapo Rd. TO-MORROW AT 7 P.M. (Doors open at 6.30 p.tu.) Programme: TaIkie—"MUSICAL. MOMENTS." NEWTS AND GAZETTE Speaker: MR. BERNARD MARTIN. (Councillor, President Auckland Labour Subject: "PERMANENT PROSPERITY." Silent Picture: WHAT -p<OR ? " HAT -f OR ? " You cannot afford to miss this Masterpiece of Comedy, featuring Crock, the Worldfamous Clown. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. BE EARLY. F. E. MARTIN, 30 Secretary. TYEBATE ANNOUNCEMENT. "LABOUR PARTY OR COMMUNIST PARTY POLICY." BERNARD MARTIN and S. W. SCOTT WILL DEBATE At QUAY STREET, SUNDAY, 30TH, 2.45 P.M. 30 MOTOR CYCLE RACING. &, CJ PORTS "IVfOTOR IO PORTS -"J-OTOR fffe&*KL± ■ piYCLB piLUB. v-^LUB. NEW ZEALAND T.T. 150 MILES, 20 LAPS. OSTEND, WAIHEKE, JUNE 3. All of Race can be Viewed from Hill. ' Boats Leave 9.30 and 9.45. No Admission. Collection. 3 SPORTING. \ VONDALE JOCKEY CLUB x (Incorporated). ELECTION OF OFFICE BEARERS. NOMINATIONS for the Positions of PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDBNT, And FIVE (5) MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE, in place of those retiring, but who are eligible for re-election, close -with the Secretary at the Club's Office. Victoria Street West, on FRIDAY NEXT, June 5, 1931, at i> p.m. j FAR q UHAR -3 Secretary. FOR DANCING, MEETINGS, AVIATION, REUNIONS, PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC., AOVTS., SEE PAGE SEVENTEEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 126, 30 May 1931, Page 18
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