AMUSEMENTS. LAST TURKIC NIGHTS. PLAZA PLAZA QUEEN STREET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SESSIONS : 3.30, 5.30, 8 o'clock. i : [ I JACK HOLT, i | RALPH GRAVES, I SALLY BLANE, j I J " A DANGEROUS AFFAIR." " A DANGEROUS AFFAIR." Unit 1 —LATEST PATHS NEWS. Unit. 2 — LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Unit 3—CAT CARTOON. Unit 4—SCREEN CURIOSITIES. Another of that Amazing Scries. Unit r. — LATEST HOLLYWOOD SNAPSHOTS. PLAZA FRIDAY. PLAZA FRIDAY. ENGLAND'S BIGGEST MYSTERY DRAMA. With A GALAXY OF FAMOUS ENGLISH STAGE STARS. MALCOLM KEEN, DOROTHY BOYD, LESLIE PERRINS, TOM HELMORE, MARY MAYFREN. I n " THE HOUSE OF UNREST." " THE HOUSE OF UNREST." " THE HOUSE OF UNREST." " THE HOUSE OF UNREST." " THE HOUSE OF UNREST." " THE HOUSE OF UNREST." "THE HOUSE OF UNREST." " THE HOUSE OF UNREST." RIALTO XE WMAR KBT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TONIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. IT'S A RIOT OE LAUGHTER! ROBERT MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY JORDAN, " SHIPMATES." " SHIPMATES." Also Charlie Cha.se Comedy, "GIRL SHOCK. Revue Bits of Broadway. Metro British News. Stalls. 1/, I/: Children, Half-price. |¥ewdeTUXE| "V:" 1 TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. JOHN BOLES. LOIS WILSON, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, " SEED." " SEED." " SEED." " SEED." ("A" Cerlificuto Recommendation.) STALLS. 1/, 1/. Children Half Pricr._ IWEST END | T CLARA BOW in " KICK IN." — And — SKEETX GALLAGI'STUART IRWIN, IB " UP POPS THE DEVIL." 1000 SEATS, ]/. V. Children 6d, (id. tyferUREDKOMIC MJLFUKU. J- TO-NIGHT. AT S P.M. JOHN BOLES In "RESURRECTION." The Best and Worst in Woman. MEET TH E NEW YEA R WITH A HEARTY LAUGH. GENE GERRARD GEORGE GEE In " LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." TROTTING. TUMULTUOUS ! No other word adequately describes the scenes of enthusiasm that, prevailed at Alexandra Park during YESTERDAY'S TROTTING. TO-MORROW is DERBY DAY. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1931. SECOND DAY, I TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. FINAL DAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. THE DERBY Will tie the Crowning Attraction of the Holidays. THE CHAMPION HANDICAP Will see the Dominion's Fastest Horses display their extreme speed over 1J miles. Both of these events are on To-morrow's Programme. 1/ _ POPULAR PRICES — 1/ 1/ _ TO COURSE. — 1/ TOTALISATOR 5/ TICKETS. REDUCEDPRICES TO Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course) : s. d. Gentlemen 6 0 Ladies 4 0 Children (under 12 years) .... 2 0 Totalisator Tickets, 10/. Horses in Birdcage for First Race About 1i.30 a.m. DON'T MISS THE 1931 DERBY A. G. MABEE, Secretary. .•"1 DANCING. COLUMBA HALL, S'urrev Crescent. EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT. Fun Galore. Lighting Effects. Mick Kozenof's Rhythm Masters (5 instruments). Ladies 1/. Cents 1/. 2!) DANCE Hats, 1/6 dozen; Novelties, 2/6 dozen, large variety.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 6, Ponsonby Rd. Phone 27-720. TPS TEACHERS OF DANCING. IjYRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert. Tn- • structor, on vacation, re-open February 1. —174, Upper Symonds St. B PARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St. (below Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1931, Page 14
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