AMUSEMENTS. At Auckland Cinemas, Ltd., Theatres. 1 / POPULAR PRICES "J /ft *-/ Children Half-price Always. - 1 -/ " mil mi LYRIC 11111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillli! >£ Syruonds St. Phone 43-645. g TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Charlie Chan untangles the greatest riddle of his career. YVAUXBR OLAXD, in CHAN CARRIES ON." JOHN GARRICK and $: MARCH BRITB CHURCHILL. -<; This is more than a Mystery Story— It' 3 drenched with Thrills, Romance and Advent lire. SPLBNDID SUPPORTS. ' I TUDOR CINEMA | 2 *JmS! RBMUBRA, :$:: TO-NIGHT, AT 5.15 V.M. GLORIA SWANSON, in "WHAT A WIDOW!" Superh Artiste in a Superb Comedy. Full 'Supporting Programme. 0\ BRITANNIA | THK i I | MPS . TO-NIGHT, AT S. >> RAMON XOVARRO, in "SON OF INDIA," And .TACKIK COOPBR, in "Skippy.*' 0\ GREY LYNN CINEMA~j ' Surrey Cres. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW, AT 8. <$ ELISSA LANDT and Z< CHARLES FARRBLL 0 Ll "BODY AND SOUL."
TnTTTITiTI H n' l * 11 ' u r '' 1111 [ 1111 i 111111 |||||P NATIONAL "lll||||| Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. I 11 a.m.—2.10—8 p.m. LAST — TWO — DAYS Of the Screen's Greatest Dramatic Triumph, "WATERLOO BRIDGE." "WATERLOO BRIDGE." "WATERLOO BRIDGE." "WATERLOO BRIDGE." "WATERLOO BRIDGE." See Tt. Now—ll will not be seen in Auckland again for many months to come. Episode -1, "Kins of the Wild." NATIONALS POPULAR PRICES: 3/, 1/R, 2/ Plus Tax. Ring (42-1G0) for Reserves. /////// .'*'<■».",'„""''«." s °»* / I n "ll^ : "-" tt / § ***** ■« Bi -vr / //// Tl - -Ve,v '[."» of V L °y. /// V?R n^T X '°" } s" % OVc 1« ENJOY AUCKLAND'S BESI CABARET ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CABARET, KARANGAHAI'E ROAD. MID-WEEK CARNIVAL. DANCING, DANCING 8.15 p.m. - 2.30 a.in TUB LATEST TUTS FEATURED bx DICK SAXON and HIS MERRY MONARCHS OH* MELODY Admission : Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/.
BUILDING SOCIETIES. THE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. APPROPRIATIONS. SOCIETY'S OFFICIO, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1932, 7.;i0 P.M. BALLOTS—Groups 35, 6-1, 65, 60, 67. SALES—Groups 44, 60, 62, GO, 71. LAST PAY DAYMONDAY, JANUARY 25. All Shares should be made financial. E. H. GIBBONS, s2O Acting Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. * L A W N TENNIS W STANLEY ST. COURTS, THURSDAY, 21st and FRIDAY, 22nd. AUCKLAND V. CANTERBURY For ANTHONY WILDING MEMORIAL SHIELD. Semi-Bltal Match COMMENCING AT 1 P.M. EACH DAY Admission : Ad UN.!, 2/ ; Juniors, 6d. x2I g TJASCOB CUP COMPETITION. BZ. Entries for the above Annua vljrck Interhouse Competition to be helt [jy* at the Clive Road Courts, commenc l» '" s on " le Evening of FEBRUARY JT» 15, 11)32, close with the Secretary at 4.30 p.m., JANUARY 25, 1U32 Full information can be obtained from M. ALDRED, Hon. Secretary, 20 Lands and Survey Dent., Auckland. A BRUCE AND SONS, D 4, Albert St., -£*-• stock Best Brands Tennis Racquets and Requisites. j (,JEE our New Stock Tennis Racquets: ►J save 25 per cent.—Griffiths' Tennis ■Service. 13. Wakefield St. A VVTISEMAN'S Tennis Service—Expert Re- »» stringing, best gut; same day service; every job guaranteed. Free catalogue. C YATES, 73, City Chambers.—Stringer"ot Tilden, Johnston and Patterson's Davis Cup Racquets; expert restringing, repairs. A OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. m LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.), ]•*■• F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng), Ophthalmic I Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria St. 140-448, ' D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1932, Page 18
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