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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES , , ST. JAMES', "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. The biggest opening dny the St. .Tames' has had this year. . irom start to finish our programme is excellent. NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, And ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, With REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, IN NOEL COWARD'S NOEL COWARD'S NOEL COWARD'S " PRIVATE LIVES." " PRIVATE LIVES." " PRIVATE LIVES." " PRIVATE LIVES." " PRIVATE LIVES." " PRIVATE LIVES." Don't bring your handkerchiefs . . they're all laughs in this zippy farce . . . and a mile wide and long! It's a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Supporting Programme Includes SIR HARRY LAUDER, Singing " TOBERMORY." And "STOP YOUR TICKLING, JOCK." Take a tip by on? who knows and Book Your Seats Now. Plans at St. James'. NO FREE LIST. lllHlllllillHlllllillllilHllilllllHill = KINGSLAND j= §§ TALKIES == r= GLEN OSBORNB. === = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiinii TO-NIUHT and MON. TEL. L'S-2b2. MAH MARSH, in " OVER THE HILL," " OVER THE HILL," With JAMBS DUNN and SALLY EILERS. " LITTLE"''CEASAR," "LITTLE CEASAR," With EDWARD G. ROBINSON.

=EsADELPHIcmr: TO-NIGHT. TEI. 27-235. "MERELY MARY ANN," "MERELY MARY ANN," With JANBT GAYNOR & CHARLES FARRELLi Special Short Subjects. Free Dunce for Patrons. RIALTO SUNDAY AT 7.45. RIALTO SUNDAY AT 7.45. IN AID OF LOCAL CHARITIES. British Dominions Films Preseut " TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY," " TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY," — Starring — SYDNEY HOWARD. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 11.30. 7.30 to 11.30. ROUSHWORTHS , - KHYBBR PASS. ANOTHER BUMPER PROGRAMME, Too Numerous to Mention. Balloons, Streamers Galore, Speed Test, etc. HOCKEY, BAY OF PLENTY (Maoris) V. AUCKLAND B. ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Usual Programme and the Usual Sessions will 1)0 carried out Next Week, while the World Endurance Contest is in progress. ROUSHWORTH-S , SPECIAL JAZZ BAND TO-NIGHT. ROUSHWORTHS", KHYBBR PASS. SUNDAY. SUNDAY. DOORS OPEN 0.30. START 7.30 SHARP. T I V O L I. Under Direction ARTHUR D. WYLIE, New Zealand's Leading Concert Director. FULL HOUSE LAST WEEK. ANOTHER BUMPER HOUSB ASSURED. SO RESERVK SEATS, Phone 27-510. Neve! In the history or N\Z. have such wonderful Musical Concerts erw been submitted to an audience—Jßvorj , Artist a Talented Professional. The most wonderful applause ever heard in an Auckland theatre last week. On account of limited advertising space, only a few of the 41 ITEMS ENUMERATED BELOW. Last Appearance .MICK KOZENOF anil HIS RHYTH:M MASTERS of 11 Talented Instrumentalists. Give 8 Items. Without doubt the Leading Orchestra in Australasia. OUR POPULAR COMMUNITY SONGS. Note.—First Appearance before N Z PuWic of DUDLEY'S HAWAIIAN TRIO, Direct from 3LO, Melbourne. Also MADAME BERXALDI (Contralto), Continental and English Professional Singer. i Also THE KING SISTERS, Saxophone Duets. Special Engagements of THE MOUNCB SLSTDRS, Harmonious Vocal Duets, with Ukulele Accompaniment, frequently heard p V °bi ■ Ratiio ' ' but First Appearance in THE 5 MUSICAL WONDERS, Steel Guitars, ctiwV'C-WJ 1 Voici>s - First Appearance. rPi3S?£. wn - B »AHAfII (Baritone). Gl^» KGB . OBAN (Master Musician), Trumpet Solo. ! (Professional Violin Solo, GAR FOWLER, I i>™™- la £ ds fading Violinist. PERCY CARTER. Pianoforte Solos. Certainly X.Z.s King of the Ivories. Vo £al Solo by little 41-year-old MAURIH ROBERTSON, entitled "Baggy Britches.Last, but. Not Least—Our Champion of Champions, (he World's Cleverest Piper. JOHN YARDLY, returning Uy popular demand last week. Reserve Your Seats. Phonos 27-319, 44-13(1. The Management reserve the right to v 2...W P o, "son or persons admission. i-.° ( ,- I ni "' r eii under 3fi admitted unless liberally, as these great ami popular ponAdmission by Silver Coin. Kindly give liberally, as thes great, and popular concerts incur very heavy expense. 11 LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. IJIAKAPUNA BY - ELECTION. TUESDAT, JUNE 14. The. spirit of justice calls for the unseated Councillor's Re-election. 11 CM. DOWJX

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 16

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