AMUSEMENTS. . FINAL 2 DAYS. MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) Sessions : 11—2.15—5. MARION DAVIES, Laughs, Spectacle, Romance, Drama, Yes, Marion Davies mixes them all, in " FIVE AND TEN," With Leslie Howard, Irene Rich, Kent Douglas, Mary Duncan Plans at Majestic. 2000 Seats, 1/ to 2/. TOtDAY'S CHARLIE CHAN WITTICISM. Charlie Chan says: "Suspicion has sharp eyes. It sees sometimes where there is nothing to see." * *• * * Watch this space to-morrow for another witticism. * * * « WARNER OLAND, WARNER OLAND, WARNER OLAND, WARNER OLAND, CHARLIE CHAN! AGAIN. CHARLIE CHAN! AGAIN. CHARLIE CHAN! AGAIN. CHARLIE CHAN! AGAIN. EARL DER BIGGERS' EARL DER BIGGERS' EARL DER BIGGERS' EARL DER BIGGERS' Great, kindly, philosophical Chinese Detective solves a baffling mystery, in the sequel to his first story. Mystery romance that keeps you guessing and gasping, chilling and thrilling. "THE BLACK CAMEL." "THE BLACK CAMEL." "THE BLACK CAMEL." "THE BLACK CAMEL." "THE BLACK CAMEL." "THE BLACK CAMEL." (A Fox Movietone Special.) Murder under a South Seas Moon— Romance on the Sands of Waikiki— actually photographed and recorded at Hawaii. Who murdered Shelah Fane? i Toast of Hollywood, in the magic spell of a South Seas Moon. SALLY EILERS, DOROTHY REVIER, BELA LUGOSI, Famous "Dracula" Creator, VICTOR VARCONI. Carry on with Charlie Chan—Thrill beside him—through' his weirdest adventures—visit the actual scenes of the crime—study the secret of solving mysteries by the greatest of all Oriental Detectives. A MAZE OF MYSTERY, BUT /" CHARLIE CHAN SOLVES THE PUZZLE. MAJESTIC, NEXT FRIDAY. MAJESTIC, NEXT FRIDAY. MAJESTIC, NEXT FRIDAY. — EDENDALE CINEMA. — SAXDRINGHAM. TOrNIGHT. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "CITY LIGHTS." Good Supporting Programme. SOUTHERN CROSS, ELLERSLIE. WED., THURS., FBI. "COHENS AND KELLYS IN AFRICA," THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME. DANCING. :' BON TON DANCE CLUB, BON TON HALL, ROYAL OAK. TO-NIGHT S TO mO-NIGHT O-NIGHT 11.30. • l-O-NIGHT AUCKLAND'S POPULAR PLAYERS, 1 DON HAY | AND HIS 1 VAGABOND DANCE BAND | "THE IRRESISTIBLE "IMPS," Special Lighting. Special Sprung Floor. I MONTE CARLO — QUALITY GIFTS, j Subscriptions : Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. LOU STOKES, M.C. xl 4
QIT. ANDREW'S iPIPE BAND.
OLD-TIME DANCE. 2 JAZZ NUMBERS ONLY. MASONIC HALL, BELGIUM STREET, TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. O-NIGIIT.. J- O-NIGHT. » Special Engagement of .WOODS' FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, With DON ROBINSON AT THE DRUMS. Special Thistle Waltz. Reel and Schottische to Pipe Music. • Ladies, 1/6; Supper. Gents, 2/. xl 4 J. P. STEVENSON, Sec. HEARDS, LTD., SPORTS GIRLS' DANCE. MUNICIPAL HALL, Newmarket. TO-NIGHT—B till 11. JAZZ. — JAZZ; — JAZZ. Ladies, 1/ Gents, 1/6. Be with us for a Good Time. 14 YOU'LL BE TICKLED TO DEATH AT THE KRAZY KAT KABIN, OAK HALL, Liverpool Street, EVERY MONDAY. Hottest, Peppiest, Jazziest Bunch of Syncopators in Town, "The Katz." Hear them and get that Kruschen feeling. Invitations at 3, LIVERPOOL ST. xl 4 &"&, ATEW ZEALAND LABOUR Jy ■ PARTY. ANNUAL BALL, Y'lbutt'rtr ANNUAL BALL, SCOTS HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 3931. PALTRIDGE'S FAMOUS : ORCHESTRA. . Dancing (Old-time), 8 p.m. to Midnight. ; A Big Night to assist National' Campaigil Funds. Buy a Ticket and be present. Supper provided. Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6', Double '4/. :16 J. HOQLE,; Hon. .Sec. . A UCKLAND TOY ' DOG CLUB. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MASK BALL Will be held in the CLICK CLACK CABARET. Newmarket, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. Prizes for the Most Humorous and Original Costumes. Tickets on application to Lewis Eady, Ltd., or Ernie Asher. Sboi'tlaud St. E. WIIYMAN, Hon. Sec, 11 Social Committee.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 243, 14 October 1931, Page 20
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