- AMUSEMENTS.-^ ; St. JAMES', ■ ST. - "THE ALL-PICTURE ' " ENTEBTAINMENT." ■ ~.-■' ■ ■ - „,.-.. -. . . , , Pro.:. John Fullwr and: Sons, Ltd. . SESSIONS; 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, CHILDREN CAN SEE IT FOR 6D. NOW IN ITS SECOND SUCCESSFUL WEEK, AND PLAYING TO THE LARGEST AUDIENCES ■ IN A QUEEN STREET THEATRE. JANET GAYNOR, WARNER BAXTER, In, "DADDY LONGLEGS." PROVES ONCE AGAIN THE POPULARITY OF THE ST. JAMES' POLICY OF SCREENING ONLY TRULY GREAT FILMS. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. . NO FREE LIST. • ■ . THE LYRIC^^. LYRIO^> TO-NIGHT, S P.M.- . Radio Pictures Presents LOUIS WOLHEIM LOUIS WOLHEIM - In ' "THE SIN SHIP," ' "THE SIN SHIP," With Mary Astor, lan Keith, Etc. - She had no choice but to love. Supports include Mickey Mouse Cartoon, Toby's Hallowe"en and Two Good Comedies. EMPIRE DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT S. , . An Excellent Double-feature Holiday Programme. OLIVE BROOK—BILLIE DOVE. " SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES." BELLE BENNETT, MARION NIXON, LEON JANNEY in | "COURAGE," j A Worthy. Successor to "Over the Hill." Usual Prices. ? Phone 21-433.
DOUBLE-ATTRACTION HOLIDAY BILL TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. -— B-R-I-T-A-N-N-I.A, THOMAS MEIUHAX and DOROTHY JORDAN, in "YOUNG SINNERS." A Bright and Breezy Society Drama. .Also, MARY ASTOR.and GRANT WITHERS, In i HIS FRIEND'S WIFE." Usual Good Supporting Programme. , DANCING. HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. —— LABOUR NIGHT SPECIAL. rno-XIGHT. | J-0-NIGHT. | ORANGE TTALL, "VTEWTON "OOAD. RANGE -D-ALL, -*-> BWTON -""OAD. Finish Your Holiday with a REAL GOOD OLD-TIME DANCE. TO BE HELD IN THIS HALL TO-NIGHT. MUSIC BY snappy qjix orchestra." nappy Orchestra." programme commences 8 p.m. a pleasant surprise for the OLD-miME "PATRONS LD- -*- IME J- ATRONS WILL BE THE SUBMARINE PRICES FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. ■LADIES, 1,1. GENTLEMEN, 1/6 LADIES, 1/. GENTLEMEN, 1/6 Flannels. Optional. BEST PROGRAMME YET OFFERED FOR THE MONEY! . Includes Monte Carlo and.Spot Waltzes. Chocs., Ciss.. Streamers. . A FIRST-CLASS EVENING ASSURED. REMEMBER ORANGE HALL TO-NIGHT. REMEMBER ORANGE HALL TO-NKHIT
— CARNIVAL SUPREME — — TO-NIGHT — All the Joys of the Year" in One Night at AUCKLAND'S MOST FOPULAR BALI-ROOM, ' —TYKUIDS' QLD-TIME pABARET,— NORTH STREET, NEWTON. | CASH PRIZES FOR | MONTE CARLO., Lucky Number Prizes. Paper Hats, Balloons, Streamers, Novelties, Spot Waltz. Ladies 1/6. , Gents 2/.' I SATURDAY' WEEK, NOVEMBER 7. j MONSTER POSTER BALL. . I Cash Prizes for Costumes, j Watch "Star" for. Particulars. THURSDAY is our "POPULAR NIGHT." Admission only Od and 1/, so come along and join the fun. _ ■ _•■ ' ' '•" '■'■■'■■'.■' '■■ _ '-•■'• | *-<* AUCKLAND r ,A MATEUIi A THLETIC AND piCLE pLUB. ; CARNIVAL NIGHT PRESENTATION DANCE, ' TO-NIGHT. CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, ' Mount Eden, Road. Streamers,. Novelties, Prizes. FELIX ORCHESTRA. BUFFET SUPPER. Subs : r Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6. ALL AUCKLAND'S LEADING. ATHLETES WILL BE THERE. - I ■ ■ 26 &■<&. QAIETY TTALI:, SURREY CRESCENT. r ) l6uCAft f T TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Q.REY T-YNN T ABOUR .T»ARTY. A Sociable Evening of OLD-TIME r DANCING. .'Spot Waltz, D'Albertsi Tingle-Tangle, Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Spondolux will arrive during the evening. A Prize for the First Lady and Gent to Find i■'■':■ Them.: . ■-.-'!■■ Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. Refreshments. 2(3 > I H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. ST. ' GEORGE'S HALL—KINGSLAND. LABOUR NIGHT CELEBRATIONS. I The Astonians, under Jackie As ton". Novelties Galore. Dancing, 8 till 12. 26 ■'■■ PIANO TUNING. ABANDON. .Mechanical Music —- Pianos thoroughly tuned. ,5/; guaranteed Overhauls from £I.—Dominion Tuning C v.. ' Phone 42-264. D A BOUT Tuning your Piano. Player Piano, -<r_ Phone 40-792, or call. Refelting. £1; Re])olishing, £1.-—Atwaters Pianos, .corner | Civic Square. __•' p ..; THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD.—j Expert. Tuning, Piano Repairs and' Repolishing by Specialist. Quotations free.— Phone 42-706. ' - MWI
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 253, 26 October 1931, Page 14
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