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AMUSEMENTS. _ POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. STRAUSS' IMMORTAL RHAPSODY, " THE BLUE DANUBE." " THE BLUE DANUBE." " THE BLUE DANUBE." " THE BLUE DANUBE." 1 TO-NIGHT, 5.35, 8. j N0te.—5.35 Session finishes 7.15. 2 THE PLAZA L THE PLAZA Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 — STAR UNITS — 2 I Each a Star Feature. I Melodrama and Comedy. j COMMENCING TO-MORROW—THURSDAY. TO-MORROW—THURSDAY. Sessions: 11, 2, 5, 8. The Management This Year Have Presented the following Long-run Attractions: "Lonely wives." "Tilly of blooms ; BURY," "CARNIVAL," "SPLINiEItb IN THE NAVY," "MISCHIEF,' BLUE DANUBE," and now we offer THE GREATEST DRAMATIC w PICTURE OF YEARS. Directed by that Genius, Wesley Ruggles. - FOR ADULTS ONLY. Children Will Not be Admitted. YOUR CONSCIENCE DEMANDS THAT YOU SEE IT. A CHALLENGE TO THE FATHERS AND MOTHERS OF NEW ZEALAND. YOU DARE NOT EVADE. : IT WILL REVOLT YOU— . SHOCK YOU— HORRIFY YOU— IT WILL MAKE YOU CRY OUT IN AN'M'ISII. " ARE " ARE " ARE THESE THESE THESE OUR OUR OUR CHILDREN?" CHILDREN?" CHILDREN?" Vol! will sav it is horrible—not true—-tiiat our children do not do these things— ~ BUT ARE YOU SURE? J The naked truth of life of this Godless ' generation in any large city. ~ THE CAST INCLUDES: ERIC LINDEN, BERYL MERCER, . ARLINE JUDGE, ROBERTA GALE. UNIT No. 2— A BRITISH COMEDY. Banish Dull Care. Forget about Wages Tax and Cuts. , A RIOT OF MIRTII, THE GLOOM DISPENSER. "THIRD TIME LUCKY." "THIRD TIME LUCKY." "THIRD TIME LUCKY." "THIRD TIME LUCKY." Movie Charity Xiylit, 1)1X1 Kf-AND. .Inno *2?». TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. , AUCKLAND'S FASHIONABLE CABARET. The Home of Exclusive Dancing. 'PETER PAN'S BAND, Featuring "Rhymes" (London's latest , Dance craze). DOUBLE, 5/. Evening Dress. For Reservations Phone 46-777. KING'S BIRTHDAY WEEK-END PROGRAMMES : THURSDAY, JUNE 2— AUCKLAND BALLROOM CLUB'S DANCE. FRIDAY, KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3—IMMENSE BALL. DOUBLE, 10/. SATURDAY, JUNE 4— CARNIVAL BALL. DOUBLE, 7/0. BOOKINGS ARE COMING IN FAST. PHONE 40-777. A PARTY WITH A SWING Book Room at the Ritz for your Next Party, Wedding Reception, or Dance, at S p.m.—Only i 3 3 . —W. A. COOKE'S RI'IZ, Opposite Darby St. I'hone 47-220. :x27 DANCING. _ AMATEUR CYCLE CLUB. EIGHTH DANCE. CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN. S p.m. to 12 Midnight. NEXT SATURDAY, S p.m. to 12 Midnight. KIT ICAT DANCE BAND. Buffet Supper Provided. Ladies, 2/ ; Gents, 2/ ; Double, 3/G. 25 ■— TEACHERS OF DANCING. MISS RUBY SIIERRIFF simplifies Ballroom Dancing for Beginners, new variations for advance.—B, llopetoun St., Ponsonby. C 4 SAN TOY School of Dancing, Royal OaK Ilall, Royal Oak. — Beginners' Class (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m. C "V 7ALESKA, late Specialty Acrobatic V Dancer, De Conrville, London.— Acrobatic Adagio Class forming, enrol now.—Ngapulii Chambers, Lome St. Phone 40-121. $: PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. Jk j "f~-j AND BINNS. OSTEN'D SERVICE. S.S. ON'EWA Leaves I'rince's Wharf for OSTEND, SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY at 0 45 a.m.: FRIDAY, 0.30 p.m.; SAIURDAY, 1.45 p.m. Leaving OSTEND, SATURDAYS, 7 a.iru MEETINGS. J~EAGL'E OF NATIONS UNION. AUCKLAND BRANCH. There will be a LUNCHEON IN THE RECEPTION HALL, MILNE AND CHOYCE'S, On THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 20, Al 1 P.M. Non-members Are Welcome. Speaker: MR. LOUIS PHILLIPS, LL.B. Subject : . "REPARATIONS AND WAR DEBTS." 2;> AROLD SCHMIDT addresses P.A.L.S. and Public in St. Matthew's Hall. S ; p.m. To-night. x -' CHURCH NOTICES. ■ £IT. MARK'S CHURCH, REMUERA. A Welcome will he tendered to the Vieir. • REV. PERCY HOUGHTON. AND MRS. • IIOUGIITON. at the I'arish Hall THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All parishioners and friends are cordial!^ . invited to attend. 25 7 GOLF. r OLF Tuition, Scotch professional, 3/ il vT lesson; full stock Clubs.—Kingsford's 3 Golf School, 164, Queen St. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 16

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