AMUSEMENTS. ' PLAZA U LAST NIGHT. PLAZA jnr Sessions: j PLAZA = 3.30, 5.30, S. Queen St. JOHN BATTEN, LILIAN HARVEY, GEO. ALEXANDER, In " THE LOVE WALTZ." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. SESSIONS : 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.30, 8. 3—STAR ATTRACTIONS—3 ALL-COMEDY WEEK. No. I—The Big Comedy Smash from the Famous Stage Play, " JUNE MOON," With JACKIE OAKIE, . . , Frances Dee — Wynn Gibson. A Panic of Laughs. 111 l IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE, With NORMAN FOSTER. SKEETS GALLAGHER, EUGENE PALLETTE, See it and get joyous. It's Funny. 111 l ■ — VAUDEVILLE — ON THE STAGE. No. 3 — The Biggest Laugh Since Creation Began. IT'S A RIOT OF MIRTH. The World -Renowned Master HYPNOTIST, RAYMOND THE GREAT RAYMOND THE GREAT RAYMOND THE GREAT Will ASTOUND YOU — AMAZE YOU, AMUSE YOU With" His Marvellous Powers of Hypnotism. Bring your troubles — cares — ills —business worries—and lose them all at the antics of Raymond's Hypnotic Subjects. YOU WILL NEVER SEE ANYTHING SO FUNNY AGAIN. RAYMOND THE GREAT Will Hypnotise and Put a Young Lady to SLEEP FOR 24 HOURS. COMMENCING FRIDAY, 9 P.M. She will be on view in the QUEEN'S ARCADE, FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY. A Carnival of Laughs. EVENING PERFORMANCES ONLY. TO-MORROW MORNING, 7.30. f IN THE QUEEN'S ARCADE. RAYMOND will publicly put to sleep a Young Man—l-Ie will be on view all day in the Arcade, and will be awakened at night in the Plaza Theatre. 1800 SEATS, 1/ TO 2/. Reserves 41-sS6—Costs No More. PLAZA — TO-MORROW. | WEST END | PC S SO B N ?.m Ra Direction, Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Universal Present Laughs. "THE Chortles. Laughs. COHENS Chortles. I Laughs. AND Chortles. Laughs. KELLYS Chortles. Laughs. IN Chortles. Laughs. AFRICA." Chortles. With CHARLIE MURRAY, GEORGE SIDNEY, KATE PRICE, VERA GORDON. . 1000 Seats. 1/. 1/. Children. 6d. fid. (ALEXANDRA Direction, Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. I—LEON ERROL, The Laughter-Maker of "One Heavenly Night," with RICHARD ARLEN and MARY BRIAN, in " SOCIAL ERRORS. There's a MILLION LAUGHS in this MERRY MIX-UP. No. 2—MAE CLARKE, JAMES HALL, MARIE PREVOST, NANCE O'NEILL, WHEELER OAKMAN, in "THE GOOD BAD GIRL." Free Bus leaves Lake Road, Ellerslie, 7.25 : Penrose, 7.35. • AMBASSADOR | rt - Direction, Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. I—.TACK HOLT, MARY ASTOR, RICARDO CORTEZ. In " WHITE SHOULDERS." No. 2—WILLIAM BOYD, J. FAR■rell Mcdonald, william FARNUM. HELEN TWELVETREES In " PAINTED DESERT." SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1931. OCTOBER 3 AND 5. GENERAL ENTRIES • (lsov Each) C L O S E on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, At FIVE O'CLOCK. At Same Time FORFEITS (lsov each) must be declared for G.N. GUINEAS, 1931, WELCOME STAKES, 1931. FEES-must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE, :10 Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. A J U M B L E SALE Will bo Held in the METHODIST MISSION HALL (Opp. Town Hall), TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 10-12 a.m., 7-9 p.m. xlO ART UNIONS. MODEL Racing Yacht Art Union.—The winning number is 2251, Miss A. Robinson, c/o Mr. H. A. Robinson, To Aroha.—Percy Ward. Secretary. 10 DOG SHOW. ' A UCKLAND TOY DOG CLUB. jC\m\ A ORANGE HALL, Newton Rd. 'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, ~ /jWA Commencing 1.45 p.m. MONSTER COMPLIMENTARY , PARADE Of Pekinese, Pomeranians, Sydney Silkies, King Charles, Schipperkes, Chihuahuas, l'ugs, Maltese, Yorkshires, and all other Toy Breeds. Beautiful large Ribbons for winners of each class. Entries Free. Admission Free. Open to everyone owning Toy Dogs. Entries close with Secretary on MON- \ DAY, September 14, in Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Wcllesley Street, between 12 noon and 2 p.m.. also from 5-9 p.m. Entries by 'phone 20-337. Schedules free on application to ' N. HUNT, Hon, Sec., i 19, ■ Shaw St., Morningside. Phone 20-337. 10 DENTISTRY. ENTLENESS and Extreme Care" at Howey Walker, Dentist, City Chambers, 209, Qneen St. Painless Extractions. D T P. JOHNSON, Dentist, Balmoral, 531, • Dominion Rd.—Specialty Extractions ] and Dental Plates. Phone 13-634. Also j 243. Poiisonby Rd.. 6-S, evenings. Phone • 27-571 for appointments. B rpEETH Repaired in a few hours, half - 1 - regular fees, at Howey Walker's, 209, Queen St. D -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 214, 10 September 1931, Page 21
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