AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES', ST. JAMES', "Where Sound Sounds Best." SESSIONS : 11 a.m., 2.15 and & ANOTHER ST. JAMES' WINNER. GLAMOROUS GLAMOROUS ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI Ik "DEVIL'S LOTTERY," "DEVIL'S LOTTERY," "DEVIL'S LOTTERY," "DEVIL'S LOTTERY," And a Supporting Cast the like of which has never been surpassed in pictures, VICTOR McLAGLEN, ALEXANDER KIRKLAND, PAUL CAVANAGH, 1 BERYL MERCER, HERBERT HUNDIN. A great enthralling picture, with a plot so different, so unusual, unlike anything yet seen on the Screen. A story o£ gambling—a story of the dramatic heartaches of ill-gotten ' riches. "Devil's Lottery" portrays evils of sudden wealth. PLANS AT ST. JAMBS'. "If it's a St. James' Theatre Programme it's the Best Show in Town." Movie Charity Night, DIXIELAND, June 23. 1 STRAND ~ Direction : Thos. A. O'Brien. Sessions at 11.0 — 1.15 — 2.30, 4.45 — G.3S and 8. Feature at 11.48 — 1.13 — 3.18, 5.33 — 6.35. LAST FEW DAYS 08 , THE COMEDY HIT OF 1932. EDNA MAY OLIVER AND ROSCOE ATES (The Stuttering Comedian), IN " LADIES OF THE JURY." i Phone 43-114 for Reserves. Movie Charity Night, DIXIELAND, June 23. EMPIRE, EMPIRE, — -T DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT and MONDAY. AT 8. GLORIA iSWANSON, BEN LYON. ARTHUR LAKE, " INDISCREET." " INDISCREET." Beauty, Drama, Witty Dialogue, Smart Settings. Also COMEDY, CARTOON, VAGABOND AND NEWS REEL. Usual Prices. No Extra for Booking. Ring Phone 21-433 for Reserves. to-nightT^-^to-night. ANOTHER INNOVATION. SLEDGE RACE. Also, MECHANICS V. HORNETS. In Another Thrilling Hockey Matcn. As well as Our Usual Novelties. •pOUSHWORTHS' "ROLLER "RJ*£' -tVOUSHWORTHS , -**I>K, KHYBER PASS. Skate on our wonderful Silent Floor, no dust, no obstructions, absolutely safe. ROUSHWORTHS' SPECIAL SKATING BAND. L Admission, 6d; Skates, e<l; Floorage. BU. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE. Direction : Arthur D. Wylie. Doors Open, 6.30 p.m. Concert, 7 to 10 p.m. ELEVEN POPULAR MUSICAL NCiIBEKS, by THE RHYTHM MASTERS (11 Instrumentalists). HAWAIIAN NUMBERS, by LALOMA QUARTET • (Of Civic Concert Fame), In Six Beautiful Numbers. COMMUNITY SINGING OF GOOD OLD-TIME POPULAR CHORLSEb. SHORT a.BCTURD, "YOU AND YOUR EXPERIENCES, , By ARTHUR D. WYLIE. 3 Hours' Programme, which is too long to Itemise. I ADMISSION BY SILVER COIX. PHONE (SUNDAY) 44-130. gs PLAZA — THURSDAY NEXT. THE CLOWN PRINCES OF MIRTH. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY In "PEACH O' RENO." FUNERAL NOTICES. fTT A.C.B. SOCIETY. SANCTA MARIA BRANCH, No. 2. Members are requested to nlj* , " ,l -.!!!? Funeral of our Late SISTER ALICE M>\. which loaves St. Bene.licfs Church, Newton after !> a.m. Requiem Muss on ><»> DAY. 30th Inst., for Waikumi'tn^i.jemeteryx.,s " ' Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1932, Page 18
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