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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES', ST. JAMES', "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. EVERYBODY IS CRAZY ABOUT OUR PROGRAMME THIS WEEK. IT'S A ST. JAMES' DE LUXE SPECIAL. DELICIOUS DELICIOUS Is tlie word for the love and laughs they bring you. JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR And CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL In " DELICIOUS." " DELICIOUS." " DELICIOUS." " DELICIOUS." " DELICIOUS." " DELICIOUS." With EL BRENDEL. EL BRENDEL. There's Music! Fun! Romance! Laughter ! Tears —George Gershwin wrote the Music—Wait till you hear "Delicious," "Somebody from Somewhere," "Katinkitchka," "Blah, Blah, Blah," and the famous "Rhapsody in Rivets." IT'S A ST. JAMES' EXTENDED SEASON PICTURE. TLANS AT ST. JAMES'. '" NATIONAL 11 I Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY. LAST THREE DAYS Of the Most Thrilling and Exciting Film Ever Seen in Auckland. "FRANKENSTEIN." "FRANKENSTEIN." "FRANKENSTEIN." " "1 ( THE MAN \ Recommended / WHO MADB ) particularly for \ A I Adult Audiences. \ MONSTER. I (Universal Picture.) With COLIN CLIVE, Brilliant English Actor, as Dr. Frankenstein, MAE CLARK, JOIIN BOLES, And "THE MONSTER" Himself. See it before it leaves Auckland. Prices, 1/, 1/0, 2/ (plus Tax). Reservations, Phone -12-100. -yICTORIA — AT S — DEVONPORT. MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN In "POLITICS." R7 BUSINESS MAN!! DROP INTO THE RITZ LOUNGK TO-MORROW MORNING For Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, with Toast or Toasted Crumpets Gd, with Biscuits 4d. :30 DANCING. OLD-TIME DANCING TO-NIGHT. CLICK CLACK CABARET, Newmarket. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Chocolates and Cigarettes free. Patrons presenting Saturday's tickets are admitted half-price to-niglit. MORROW'S TOPULAR ORCHESTRA In Attendance. Gents, 2/. Ladies, 1/6. Reserves Free. Phone 40-7 SO. 26 LES GORDON, M.C. Q'NEILL STREET IIALL, PONSONBY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. —— JAZZ JAZZ. USUAL TUESDAY NIGHT DANCES. Dan Callinan's Studio Dance Orchestra. Seven Talented Players. Ladies 1/. Gentlemen 1/6. 26 7TAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT, VT TO-NIGHT. Crescent Club's Usual Weekly Genuine Oldtime Dance. Connon's Popular Orchestra. D'Alberts, Tingle Tangle, Doris, Hesitation and Spot Waltzes. Special Ladies' and Gent's Prizes. Chocolates and Cigarettes. Supper Provided. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/0. 20 GEO. WALTERS, M.C. OPULAR NIGHT, POPULAR PRICES. MAYFAIR CLUB DANCES. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/, Double 1/6. To-night and Every Tuesday Night. MAYFAIR CLUB, KARAN'GAHAPE RD. 20 CJT. ANDREW'S PIPE BAND—Popular ►J Dance, Masonic Ilall, Belgium St., To-morrow Night. Come and enjoy yourselves. Monte Carlo, Old-time Jazz, Gay Gordons. Paltridge's Brilliant Orchestra. Gents 2/, Ladies 1/0. First-class Supper. 2G T G. CRICKET CLUB. * OPENING DANCE TO-NIGHT. Jazz and Old-time. OAK HALL, Liverpool Street. Hunter's Orchestra. Monte Carlo and Streamers. 20 Y - T - FINE DANCE CLUB. Municipal Hall. Newmarket. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday). MONSTER OLD-TIME DANCE. All Welcome. Admission 1/0. x 26 6D — GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crescent. WEDNESDAY. FULL DANCE PROGRAMME. The Astonians. Monte Carlos, Balloons, Streamers. 26 DANCE Hats, 1/6 dozen : Novelties. 2/0 dozen, large variety.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, S, Ponsonby Rd. Phone 27-720. RTFS FUNERAL NOTICES. "OONSONBY LODGE, No. 17, P U-A-°-D----'S Members are invited to attend Funeral of their late BRO. HENRY I. ELLIOTT, leaving W. H. Tongue and Sons' Mortuary. 1. Mount Eden Road, at 10.30 a.m. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), for Waikaraka Cemetery. Car from Druids' Hall at 10.10. 2G J. B. BELL, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1932, Page 20

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