AMUSEMENTS. 1000 SEATS AT 1/, 1/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. BOXY [||„; ..Ml BOXY BOXY I ;| I BOXY BOXY I | BOXY ROXY i BOXY ROXY I II I BOXY Queen St. lII' '"l| juecn St. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. 2 GIANT TALKIES. | DAILY SESSIONS: 11—2—5—: S. \ MATINEE TO-MOKKOW at 2 o'clock. First N.Z. Screening of PAUL LUKAS, PAUL LUKAS, With ELEANOR BOARDMAN (Exotically Beautiful), " WOMEN _ LOVE ONCE." _"JWOMEN LOVE ONCE." I NO. | Ml ' Also v I 2 | AW.. On the Same Programme. Paramount Presents First N.Z. Screening RICHARD ARLEN, With LOUISE DRESSER an:l FRANCIS DEE, " CAUGHT."" — ""CAUGHT." " CAUGHT." — " CAUGHT." <L RIALTO Phone 40-009. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. And MATINEE TO-MORROW. "SPORTING BLOOD." "SPORTING BLOOD." Flash of Silk —Plunging HorsesSplendid Cast. Headed by CLARK GABLE, MADGE EVANS, ERNEST TORKENCE. LEW CODY. MARIIj I'REVOST. LAUREL & HARDY, In "ONE GOOD TURN.' Stalls, 1/, XI. Children, Half-price. PARENTS NOTE.—The above programme is most suitable for children, and will be screened at Matinee To-morrow. 2 o'clock. REGENT^^ EPSOM. — S p.m. 8 p.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. 1— " THE OUTSIDER." Moscovltch's Great Play, with a Great English Cast. No. 2—SYDNEY HOWARD, England's Star Comedian, in " UP FOR THE CUP." Stalls 1/, 1/. Children Half Price. FOR CHILDREN—SPECIAL AT MATINEE TO-MORROW. "UP FOR THE CUP." 2-REEL COMEDY, CARTOON, NEWS. GAZETTE. I WEST END |-^^t ßo .^?^ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. I—The World's Most Beautiful Story, "THE ROSARY." England's Supremo Motion Picture Play, With MARGOT 3RAIIAMB. No. 2 — CHARLES FARRELL, MADGE EVANS. In " HEARTBREAK." 1000 Seats. 1/, 1/. Children, 6d, 6d. FOR CHILDREN—SPECIAL AT MATINEE TO-MORROW. "HEARTBREAK" AND 3-REEL COMEDY, CARTOON, NEWS, ETC.. ETC. PALACE, TIVOLI, EMPRESS! At MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2 o'clock. First Episode Thrilling Serial, "BATTLING WITH BUFFALO BILL." First Screening in N.Z. ONBHUNGA PICTURES — TO-NIGHT Bebe Daniels and Ben Lvon in Str*nd. "MY PAST." Strand. "MY PAST." Strand. Excellent Supporting Programme. CABARET BEAUTIFULT" PAN^^ Under the Auspices of the AUCKLAND BALLROOM CLUB (A.8.C.) (A.8.C.) INVITATION FOR PREMIERE NIGHT at The PETER PAN CABARET, TO-NIGHT (April Fools' Night). Ta/igo and Demonstration by Miss Jean Home and Mr. Chas. Cogni. Rhythmic Music, Exhibitions Ballet, Modernistic Displays, Refinement and Dignity. Admission, 1/6 and 2/. PETER PAN'S FAMOUS BAND, Under the Personal Direction of MR. LAURI PADDI (New Zealand's Greatest Saxophonist). ROLLER SKATING. skatingJ^> TO-MORROW (SAT.) NIGHT. MONSTER PROGRAMME OF NOVEL RACES. Chariot Race for Ladies and Gents. Motor Car fßace for Ladies and Gents. Balloon Race for Ladies. ASS AND MONKEY RACE (First Time in N.Z.). It's a Scream. PRIZES FOR BACH EVENT. No Entry Fees. JOIN THE MERRY THRONG AT THE RIVOLI RINK, Auckland's Select Rendezvous. ' MEETINGS. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT - cx - SOCIETY. Established 1549. EIGHTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING. .Notice is hereby given that the EIGHTYTHIRD ANNUAL MEETING «f the members of the Society will be held in the Society's Head Office Building, S7, Pitt Street,- Sydney, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of. FRIDAY, April 22, 1932, for the purpose of: — 1 Receiving the Report of the Directors on the business of the Society for the year ended December 31, 1931. 2. Electing two Auditors in lieu of T. F. H, Mackenzie, Esq., F.C.A. (Aiist.), and M. F. Johnson, Esq., F.C.A. (Aust), who retire in terms of By-law 20, hut are eligible for. re-election and have given the requisite notice that they are candidates for the vacancies. 3. Declaring the amount of divisible Surplus for the year ended December 31, 1931. T. F. H. Mackenzie, Esq., and M. F. Johnson, Esq., are the only duly qualified members who have given the requisite notice that they are candidates for the office of Auditor. By order of. the Board, VINCENT WHEATLEY, Secretary. Head Office. S?",' Pitt Street, Sydney. March 23, 1932. xl CHIROPRACTORS C CHIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc.), Lionel J Duggan, Principal, Winstone Buildings. X-ray and Patho-Neurometer . Service.— Phone 44-929. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 77, 1 April 1932, Page 14
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