AMUSEMENTS. STILL THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. A RIOT OF MIRTH. RESERVES, PHONE 41-oSC. THE PLAZA THE PLAZA ' Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, 5.35, 8. Note—s.3s Session finishes 7.15. THE FUNNIEST COMEDY THE MANAGEMENT HAS YET PRESENTED. IT'S A RIOT. NO OTHER WORD SO FORCIBLY DESCRIBES THIS FEAST OF FUN. MORE LAUGHS THAN EVER BEFORE, THOSE PERFECT IDIOTS, "WHEELER - WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY In "PEACH O' RENO." "PEACH 0' RENO." "PEACH 0' RENO." "PEACH 0' RENO." "PEACH 0' RENO." "PEACH O , RENO." As Divorce Lawyers in Reno they will sopnrate you from despondency. Selected Supports Include:— Pathc News — Our Gang Comedy. And True Detective Story. PLAZANEXT WEDNESDAY. MORE BEAUTIFUL EVEN THAN THE MUSIC IT IMMORTALISES. British Dominion Films Presents the Greatest Dramatic Photoplay of this or any other year. IN A MONASTERY GARDEN. IN A MONASTERY GARDEN. IN A MONASTERY GARDEN. The most sacred thing on earth. The love one brother extends to nuother. In a gripping drama that will shako your very being. Dixieland Movie Charity Ball, June 23. RIALTO— NEWMARKET. RIALTO— NEWMARKET. SUNDAY, 7.45. IN AID OF LOCAL CHARITIES. British Dominion Films Corp. Presents " TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY," STARRING SYDNEY HOWARD. Phone 46-202. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. Daily, 2 and 7.43. Direction : John Fuller and Son 3, Ltd. LANCE FAIRFAX, in " GIPSY BLOOD," — And — PHILIP HOLMBS and SYLVIA SYDNEY, in " AMERICAN TRAGEDY." AfyK AT7 T ABODK TJARTY. qpO-MOKROW. QUNDAY
pBINCB . rpHEATRK, AT 7.30 P.M. DOORS OPEN" AT T P.M. -iIXONSTEU pONCKKT pROGRAMME. WATBRSIDEBS SILVER BAND. Vocal and Instrumental Items by Leading Artists. LECTURE BY M n - W. J, J OBDAN> Mr - PRESIDENT N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. Subject: "THE PEOPLE'S RESPONSIBILITY." Chairmen: MR. J. LIDDKLL, Sec. Auckland Tramway Union. Come Early. No Seats Reserved. tl MEETINGS. SCOTS HALL (Upper Syinonds St.) Come and Hear Mr T 4 LEXANDER /CLARKE O. A (O£ Central Africa). Chevalier of the Royal Order of the Lion (Belgium). RENOWNED MISSIONARY STATESMAN AND BIBLE EXPOSITOR. 7 p. M . SUNDAY. 7 P.M. 7 PM. SUNDAY. 7 P.M. Subject: "FINISHED" —What Did Christ Mean? Don't. MiSH This Interesting Message. , ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITED. 11 T7IIRST. \id TO THB /4|l=gs\ -T INJURED AND HOME NURSING.—The First Lec--s(|r*ir«H ture on First-Aid to the W&&Wrj£l Iniurcd will bo given to LADIES on TUESDAY. 11th instant, and to MEN on E LA^^^^Mi?&l^^Mo| requested.—Ambulance Station, Rntland^t mHE FARMERS' TRADING CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Please take notice that the Annual General Meeting of the Farmers , Trading Company, Limited, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, in the City of Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 2ntli day of June, at 10 a.m. By order of the Board of Directors. W. G. CROUCH, H ~ Secretary. T EDEN U.W.M.—MR. RICHARDS, M P., will address Meeting, 7.30 p.m., Monday, 13th, St. Alban's Hall, Dominion Road. General Public Invited. 11 rp.OBACCONISTS AND HAIRDRESSERS' -»• ASSN.—General Meeting, will be held at Witham's Saloon, Palmerston Bldgs., Queen St., Tuesday, 141 h, 8 p.m. All members requested to attend.—L. Cocks, Hon. Sec. ■- . 11 ELOCUTION. TT. GARLAND (Uncle Tom). THE ART OF RECITING IN PUBLICCHILDREN SPECIALISED Terms: Writ* care tewis Ltd, J?S
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 16
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