AMUSEMENTS. 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, 6d, 6d, 6d. ROXY THEATRE ROXY THEATRE TO-NIGHT. (QUEEN STREET.) : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS: 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.30, 8 o'clock TWO GIANT TALKIES. No. 1 By arrangement with Columnm ar> bia Film. Corp. First N.Z Ol Alt. Screening. \fff\ I No. 2 B J" arrangement , with British I QTAD Dominion Film Corp., First I QI.A.K. N.Z. Screening. \StJR
|j||iiiii||jjiimi|ijjj!iii||(jjj:i"ii|jj -TlVOLllllmiiillllimiillllmi.'lllllliiuilll ' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. PHONE 44-130. TO-NIGIIT AT S O'CLOCK. A KIOT OF MUSIC, SONUS, "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." With the Red Shadow of "The Desert Song," LANCE FAIRFAX, LANCE FAIRFAX, New Zealand's Own Actor, with MARK DALY and SHIRLEY DALE. ALSO MICKEY THE MOUSE | In "FISHIN , AROUND." | STALLS, 1/, 1/. cmidrcn, Half-price. RIALTO Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45. IN AID OF CHARITY. Under the Fersonal Supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs. Donaldson. Screening: 2 — STAR FEATURES — 2 Xo ' < r ELSTREE CALLING." "ELSTREE CALLING." "Elstree Calling" derives its name by virtue of the fact that the film was produced by British International Films at ElStr wiLL FYFFE, LILY MORRIS. TEDDY BROWNE and his Band, The Three Eddies. No ' 2 ~ JOE E. BROWN, The Funniest Comedian on the Screen, In "PAINTED FACES." "PAINTED FACES." RIALTO, SUNDAY, AT 7.45. RIVOLI SKATING RINK, QUEDN" STREET. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 31, (By Courtesy of the Management). CRICKET AND SPORTS NIGHT To Assist the Funds of THE AKARANA COLTS CRICKET CLUB. Sports Teams and Players should make this night their Farewell to the Auckland Members of the New Zealand Olympic Games Team. Aknrnna Tickets obtainable in All Suburbs, also at the "Rivoli" Rink To-night. PRICES AS USUAL. yf v "MEW ZEALAND LABOUR >y PARTY. (ffi£3£jj% gPECIAL pRINCE EDWARD rpHEATRE,
TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7.30 P.M. Doors Open at 7 p.m. MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P. (Deputy Leader Parliamentary Labour Party) WILL SPEAK. Subject: '•OTTAWA AND AFTKR: A REVIEW OF SUBJECTS TO BB DISCUSSED AT &UIJJ OTTAWA CONFERENCE." Chairman: MRS. B. W. MOORE. THE ffiSS™. WILI, Come Early. NEXT SUNDAY MR. A. £ RICHARDS STRAND THEATRE. jyj-ARTINENGO jgUNDAY QONCERTS ; THIS SUNDAY, MAY 29. Doors Open 7.30. Concert S o'clock. Programme : I—Federation March. LADIES' BRASS BAND. 2—Garden of Eden. . 3 —Song. "Down the Vale" (Moir) MISS BUNTS STEWART. 4—Selection. "Joyous Greetings. LADIES' BRASS BAND. s—Hymn,s—Hymn, "Nearer, My God, to Thee ' G —Song, "Friend o' Mine" . . (Sanderson) MR. JACK COX. 7—Mngnita Overture. BAND B—Songs of Other Days. D—Song, with Harp Accompiment. "Vale" (Russell) MISS BUISTY STEWART. 10—March. "Always Ready." 11—Little Wonder Selection. BAND Admission : Silver Collection. 28 PLAZA — THURSDAY NEXT. TUB CLOWN PRINCES OF MIRTH. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY In "PEACH O' RENO."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1932, Page 18
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