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AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. TWO GIANT TALKIES. 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, 6d, 6d, 6d. ,ROXY THEATRE ROXY THEATRE ROXY THEATRE (QUEEN STREET). Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY SESSIONS : 11. 1.15, H. 30, 5.30. 8 O'CLOCK. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. I No. 1 B .J' nrrnngemput with Columrtrp aT> hia Vihu - Corp. First N.Z. I oJ.aH. Screening. \ \ J No. 2 R y arrangement with British I QT> At> Dominion Film Corp., First I olArt. N.Z. Screening. \ ROXY THEATRE—TO-NIGHT jJl'J"H|J|ii'iii|(j|iniil||j)iii"ij|j| -TlVOLlllliimilllliiiiillilliin'llllh.iiiiilll Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. A RIOT OF MUSIC, SONGS, DANCES AND LAUGHTER. BRITISH MUSICAL COMEDY. "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." With the Red Shadow o£ '-The Desert Song," LANCE FAIRFAX, New Zealand's Own Actor, with MARK DALY and SHIRLEY DALE. ■ ALSO MICKEY THE MOUSE In his Latest nnd Best, ; "FISHIN , AROUND." ; STALLS, 1/, 1/. Children, Half-price. MOISEIWITSCH'S BRILLIANCY. "The artist returns in the full maturity of ihis powers—a touch of resilient steel, which can crash with iiery force or flutter over the keyboard -ivith the lightness of a •butterfly's -wing."—"iDomlnion." MOISEIWITSCH'S TRIUMPH IN WELLINGTON. "Many of those among the very large ' audience last night were there doubtless to refresh themselves ivith the refind artistry , which Moiseiwitsch has to offer in such rich abundance, while others thrilled in response to the many and varied rich qualities in advanced pianism the world-famous artist possesses. . "After many encores Moiseiwitsch was accorded a wonderful ovation, the like of • which has never before been accorded an >■ artist in Wellington." TOWN HALL, Direction J. and N. Talk 3 GLORIOUS CONCERTS. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Also, t WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT '• SATURDAY, JUNE 4. E The I'rince of Pianists, '• MOISEIWITSCH, MOISEIWITSCH, MOISEIWITSCH, r. "~— — i. *• "Undoubtedly ono of the very greatest exponents of the classics who has ever visited Australia. His exceptional technique nnd interpretative gifts render him peculiarly fitted to unfold to the ears of to-day the genius of the immortals —Beethoven, Schumann, Bach, iMozart, Liszt and their peers."—Melbourne "Age." MOISEIWITSCH. Kemenrbering the huge crowds and the wonderful enthusiasm with which he was received on his last visit to Auckland, it is confidently expected that the approaching season will eclipse the record one he enjoyed in Wellington last week. = SATURDAY'S .PROGRAMME INCLUDES: Prelude and Fugue in D Major (Organ) _ Bach-Busoni. ' Sonata Appasslonata (Op. 07, in F Minor) ... Beethoven. ' Scherzo in C Sharp Minor Chopin. Valso in F Flat Major Chopin. Valso in G Flat Major Chopin. Nocturne in D Flat Major Chopin. Scherzo in B Minor Chopin. Etude in F Minor lAstt. Overture Tannhauser Wagner-Liszt. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN at Lewis Eady, Ltd. HAMILTON CONCERT, NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. PRICES: —Reserved Scats, 7/, 5/; Unrein served, 3/, 2/ ; all Prices Plus Tax. '— Manager John Farrell. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. -\TT. ROSKILL ROAD DISTRICT. MOTOR DRIVERS' LICENSES, 1932-33. For the convenience of Residents of the Mt. Roskill Road District unable to renew their Licenses during ordinary office hours, )N the Office of the Board will be open between the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on the following evenings : —Friday, May 27 ; Monday, May 30, and Wednesday, June 1. 26 J. WARREN, Clerk. CHIROPRACTORS. (CHIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc.), Lionel Duggan, Principal, Winstone Buildings. X-ray and Patho-Neurometcr Service. — Phone 44-920. B —. ] TVUGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Gradu- ■*-' ate), Member N.Z.C.A., Third Floor, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 4C-414. B few /CILES AND GILES (Palmer Graduates), 3.— " Members N.Z.C.A., Dilworth Buildings, B Queen St. Phone 45-525. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1932, Page 24

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