AMUSEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! SUBURBAN RESIDENTS NOTE. Arrangements have been completed for FULL ELECTION RESULTS to be Screened TO-NIGHT from 7 o'clock onwards, at the following Suburban Theatres : CRYSTAL PALACtt Mt. Eden RIALTO ...: Newm , ar^ REGENT Epsom EMPRESS J*^*X WEST END • Ponsonby ALEXANDRA Green Lane DE LUXE Mt Albert EMBASSADOR Pt. Chevalier EDENDALE CINEMA . . Sand::inghain Why "0 to town when you can get all the results in your own district? t'hone your own Theatre and Reserve Your Seats. I CRYSTAL j MT. EDEN ROAD. | PALACE i At s p - m - T7! CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD, ! || CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD. :,i REGINALD DENNY, ||| REGINALD DENNY. || In' ! "STEPPING OUT." "STEPPING OUT." i ' Don't Miss This Laugh Riot. Morn Funny than "The Cradle Snatcher?." I 1 | FULL ELECTION RESULTS. I I J Stalls. 1/. 1/. Children. Half-price. | RIALTO | NEWMARKET, j RIALTO | Phone 46-609 "Tj Select Double Star Programme. I Unit'l—BEßT WHEELER. | DOROTHY LEE. In I " TOO MANY COOKS." J " TOO MANY COOKS." 11l Unit 2 — SLIM SUMMERVILLE. HARRY LANGDON, BESSIE II LOVE. In I! " HOW DRY WE ARE." j | FULL ELECTION RESULTS. ] illll Stalls,'l/, 1/. Children, Half-price.' "EMPRESS 1 £Tel "{, No. I—BERT WHEELER, DOROTHY 11 LEE, In " TOO MANY COOKS." No 2—BETTY COMPSON, CONRAD NAGEL. ROBERT AMES. In I " THREE WHO LOVED." i j (Adult Recommendation.) I | FULL ELECTION RESULTS. [ !II IQuO Seats. 1/. !/■ Children. 6d. Cd. i new regMtH SJS, (Hi x O . I—JOAN CRAWFORD In DANCE, FOOLS, DANCE. I No. 2—RICHARD DIN In 111 THE PUBLIC DEFENDER. l|| I FULL ELECTION RESULTS. j 1 ALEXANDRA |* Gr ifs L p": j! ! | FULL ELECTION RESULTS. | I PAULINE FREDERICK In . " EVIDENCE." J (Adult Recommendation.l I Free Bus leaves Lake Road. Ellerslie, J] 7.40; Campbell Road. T.oO. _ I EDENDALE Ran a r , nß ham. 1 CINEMA T °- nlsht at siNow under the Direction of Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT I | FULL ELECTION RESULTS. | | j j' Screening : Bennv Rubin in lili ■ "HOT CURVES." "WESTENDI POX!JOX rt Y Bp ß m~ I 111 I FULL "eI"eCTION~RESULTS. | i I: Screening: Bettv Compson in . "THREE WHO LOVED." i 111 1000 Seats. 1/. 1/. Children. 6d. 6d. SONG AND VIOLIN RECITAL. ROBERT SIMMERS AND VINCENT ASPEY. LEWIS EADY HALL. Accompanists : MISS THEO HALPIN. MR. GEO. ASPEY. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 8 P.M. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN, LEWIS EADY, LTD. . 2 MONSTER ORPHANS' CHARITY CONCERT. SATURDAY NEXT. LEWIS EADY HALL. SOME OF NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST ARTISTS In the PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR. ALF. HEALEY'S CIVIC BAND. PHYLLIS GRIBBEN Contralto. IDA LOCKWOOD Violinist. LILLLAN WOODS :. Soprano. THE MOORE SISTERS Trio. PETER DAWSON Bass. FRANK POORS Flute DAN FLOOD Humour. .T. F. MONTAGUE Humour. KATHLEEN O'LEARY Accompanist. Book Your Seats Now and Get a Programme at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 2 WRESTLING. V UCKLAND €jt) WRESTLING Auckland 9nP "» restling A UCKLAND J IAJ WRESTLING Auckland Ift_ \ ""rjsstling Association, ssociation. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. TOWN HALL. MONDAY NIGHT. WALKER WALKER WALKER GEORGE WALKER WALKER PINTO. PINTO. STANLEY PINTO. PINTO. PINTO. IN EIGHT TEN-MINUTE ROUNDS. Preceded by First-class Amateur Preliminaries. Stage. 10/; Dress Circle. 5/ ; Front Stalls. 4/ ; Booking Fee, 1/ extra ; Top Gallery and Back Stalls (1000 seats), 2/6; Ladies, if escorted, 2/, Ground Floor. BOX PLANS and DAY SALES OPEN at S a.m. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at Ernie Asher's, Shortland Street. 2
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. , T>RADNEY AND BINNS. CJZ2SJ9 EXCURSIONS TO OSTEND. Steamers leave Prince's Wharf: WEDNESDAYS 9.45 a.m. FRIDAYS 6.30 p.m. SATURDAYS l-4»' P-m. SUNDAYS 9.45 a.in. Leaving Ostend Saturday, 7 ajn. BRADNEY AND BINNS. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 285, 2 December 1931, Page 16
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