AMUSEMENTS. 1I 1 I HELLO./ 9 \ "THE j \ SISTER/7 " \ BRAT."/ \_ I \ I BIG FEATURES. Commencing at The ! - PLAZA Thp DT A 7 A of Perfect Theatre ± Sound. PLAZA — ' ' » TO-MORROW FRIDAY. TO-M'JKI!OW FRIDAY. TO-MORROW FRIDAY. TO-MORROW FRIDAY. HELLO. SISTER, 'J**** No. HELLO. SISTER, nory of 1. HELLO. SISTER. f ou " th d r lT * HELLO, SISTER. Starring OLIVE BORDEN and LLOYD 11UGHES. i (LIVE BORDEN and LLOYD HUGHES. OLIVE BURDEN and LLOYD HUGHES. |'!t 1 Y V V Y No. 2 — FEATURE — No. 2. No. 2 — FEATURE — No. 2. i! i i y Y v Y THE BRAT. A break-neck coin- XHE BRAT. la U e ilS T>T> \ HP popping ail over BiwAl. the 1.1 a,,. THE BRATS VLLY ft'NEIL and'ALLAN DfNEIIART. SALLY «t'NEIL and ALLAN DJNEHAKT. SILLY ■ O'NEIL and ALLAN DJ NEi I ART. SALLY O'NEIL and ALLAN DINEHART. Sally makes comedy out of drama. farce our of roinaijce. mincemeat out of high hats. She s saucy, snappy and adorable. PLAZA PLAZA FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGIIT. Sessions : ti.so, ■" -*»''. 6 o clock. Edward Everett Hort'on, Mary Asior, Robert Ames, In "SMART WOMaN." Great Supports are included. Prices: Si.alis 1 Circle 1/6. Hiildr'-ti Half Price. -\ALEXANDRA, GREEN LANE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2 — SPECIAL FEATURES — - >C ' 1 "REGINALD DENNY. CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD, LEILA HYAMS. LILLIAN BOND, CLIFF EDWARDS. In " STEPPING OUT." "STEPPING OUT." " STEPPING OUT." Mor" funnv than "The Cradle Snatchers." —1 ALSO ALSO . JACK HOLT, "50 FATHOMS DEEP." "50 FATHOMS DEEP." Free Bus leaves Lake Road. Ellerslie, 7.40 : Penrose. T.r»o. [ NEW DE LUXE i M r 'TERM. AT S P.M. LAUGHS—CH UCKLES— ROA RS. Xn. I—JEANETTE MatDONALD, with EDMUND LOWE, in DON'T EET ON WOMEN. No. 2—GEORGE O'BRIEN, In "FAIR WARNING." ["AMBASSADOR _[ CHEVALIER j AT S l . .. No. I—Brilliant aDd Phenomenal Success of BERT WHEELER, DOROTHY LEE. In "TOO MANY COOKS." No. 2—BETTY COMPSOX. CONRAD NAGEL. ROBERT AMES. In "THREE WHO LOVED." i Recommended by the Censor as more i suitable for Adult Audiences. FORESTERS' THEATRE, ONEHUNGA. FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1931, At S p.m. GRAND MAORI ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE, By Princess Te Puea Heran-gi's Maori Maids and Warriors. Music by Night Hawk Orchestra. Supper Provided. PROCEEDS TOWARDS FUNDS FOR BUILDING MAORI HOSTEL AT MANGE RE. Controlled by Princess Te Puea Herangi and Maori Hostel Committee. TICKETS. 2/. 26 M. G-RACB, Hon. Sec. JIMMY RETURNS TO ST. JIMMIES. •TIMMY GODDEN, here with Elsie Prince in 1928. is a scream and a yell in the year's greatest comedy, "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." ST. JAMES' — COMMENCING DEC. i EOS PLANS OPEN MONDAY. TROTTtNG. WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. (Incorporated.) SUMMER - MEETING, AT THE CLUB'S COURSE, CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON, SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1931. ACCEPTANCES for All Events close •with Messrs. Bloinfield and Co., 07, Shortland Street, Auckland, or with the Secretary-. Waikato Trotting Club, Box 76, Hamilton, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY NEST, November 27. T. G. REYNOLDS, Secretary. Bos 76, Hamilton. Phone 1771. 26 CRICKET. #\ uckland grammar - v SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS' DAY. MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1931. CRICKET MATCH commences at 10 a.m. AH Old Boys are invited to meet in the Assembly Hall of tie School at 2 p.m. sharp. PROGRAMME OF TENNIS. SHOOTING, HANDBALL, ETC., TO FOLLOW. Afternoon Tea Provided. A. J. BTLLINGTON. President. :x2B T. S. MILLER. Secretary. BOWLING. .S, APEN' SINGLES COMPETITION. Intending Competitors are "q notified that the CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES for the above Competition has been EXTENDED TO MONDAY, November 30, at 4 p.m. | The Draw will appear in Tuesday's 1 papers. GEO, L. GLADDING, 38 x Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 280, 26 November 1931, Page 24
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