AMUSEMENTS. , AT THE ■ — NATIONAL. 111, 2.15, 8. Direction : Williamson Films. M A TSTF! CIA~Y The lad y who put UAI, Qay into Ga i e ty. ■ in .-.:;:.; OBLIGE . NATIONAL A THEATRE LADY." CALLING! WE HAVE FOR YOUR APPROVAL A SPARKLING- ALLBRITISH FARCE COMEDY ADAPTED PROM THE ORIGINAL STORY BY EDGAR WALLACE ("A" Certificate.) MAISIE GAY (England's MARIE DRESSLER) . | "TO OBLIGE A LADY." I ~~ ~ Well —Who Wouldn't? So to oblige YOUR LADY take her to see "To Oblige a Lady." Excellent Supporting Films. Including a LAUREL AND HARDY SCREAM, FOR MATINEES ONLY: The Great Secret Service Thriller,
"FINGER PRINTS," "FINGER PRINTS," With KENNETH HARLAN, And EDNA MURPHY. In (10) Exciting Chapters. The Greatest Detective Novelist here gives the world this most Thrilling Mystery Drama. WHO WAS GUILTY? Try to Solve It before the end «ff this Sensational Murder Story. Prices: D.C., 2/, 1/6; Stalls, 1/6, 1/. No Extra for Reserves. Children Half-price. For Reservations, Phone 42-169. Direction : Thomas A. O'Brien. Daily at 11, 2.15 and 8 p.m. ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL TO-DAY. JEAN HARLOW (Star of "Hell's Angels"), SPENCER TRACY and WARREN HYMER (Stars of "Up the River," "Charlie Chan Carries On," etc.). JEAN HARLOW "GOLDIE," Being the Amusing Adventures of a Gold Digger. The Boisterous, Laugh-packed Adventures of Two Wild Harum-scarum Sailormen in Five Ports —from Odessa to Calais to Rio Janeiro. A plot something like "What Price Glory" and "Women of All Nations," but brighter and faster. Additional Feature—the English Comedian, HERBERT MUNDIN in " IMMEDIATE POSSESSION." Subtle English Comedy—very well recorded tale of a comic land agent. Fox News shows the FIRST CRICKET TEST,
ENGLAND V. N.Z. Also, MOLLISON'S RECORD FLIGHT, AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND. Prices: Stalls, 1/; Res.. 1/6; Circle, 1/6; Res., 2/3. Plan at Theatre, or Ring 43-114. THE CINEMA, I SANDRINGHAM. j TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. _'' ' MARION DA VIES ■ - MARION DAVIE'S In _ THE BACHELOR FATHER. THE BACHELOR FATHER. Excellent Supports, including: News, Boy Friends Comedy, Cartoons, etc. A PROGRAMME ALL WILL ENJOY. "BY THE SEA." > STILL AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR CABARET. Conveniently Situated in Delightful Surroundings. NEW FEATURES — NEW MUSIC — NEW DANCE HITS. Well Known to have the Best Band in New Zealand. And, Above All, NEW PRICES: Dancing To-night, 8.30 to Midnight. Admission, 5/ Double. For Reservations. Phone 26-615. ,(/ HC , SUNDAY CONCERTS. /£,,.?£ THE AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' RM? UNION I UNION have pleasure in V ' announcing that the SUNDAY. CONCERTS AT THE . ST. JAMES'
"WILL BE RESUMED TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). (By Permission of the City Council). AN INTERESTING ORCHESTRAL, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL PROGRAMME Will be Presented, including a PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, Of 24 of Auckland's Leading Instrumentalists under the Conductorship of Mr. Geo. Poore. MISS HINEMOA ROSIEUR, Soprano. THE LYRIC QUARTET, In Popular Numbers, Etc., Etc. CONCERT AT 8 P.M. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. SILVER COLLECTION. Proceeds on behalf of Unemployed Musicians and Musicians' Benevolent Fund. 3 TOWN HALL Ojjy CONCERT CHAMBER AUCKLAND CITY MISSION T>AZAAR AND QJPRING TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 AND 9. (Official Opening at 2 p.m. on Thursday by Mrs. G. W. Hutchison, Mayoress). BARGAINS ON EVERY STALL. "VTOVEL T3ABY T3EAUTY pONTEST. Sidesho-ws — Items — Competitions of Every Kind. (And Don't Forget "The Curate's Egg."} JASPER CALDER, ' City Missioner. BART CLARK, Organising Secretary. N.B.— and Helpers are reminded to have all goods for the Bazaar in as early m the week as possible. X 3 •jgREAKINO RECORDS 'EVERYWHERE. "DADDY LONG LEGS." Featuring JANET GAYNOR and WAHNER BAXTER oT. JAMES' SOON,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 234, 3 October 1931, Page 20
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