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AMUSEMENTS. TURN ON THE HEAT! The following Theatres are now installed with Artificial Heating and are AS COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRK'SIDB. j f VDTP i SYMONDS ST. I LYKIU J 43-645. CT\i TO-NIGHT, 7.45. C\\\ GEORGE BANCROFT, X\ " RICH MAN'S FOLLY." i\V\ A .Superb and Stirring Drama. \\V "WRONG Mr!" PERKINS." Wy A Great British Comedy. AV\ "TUB I'.VNTHKK AT BAY." \\V Eleventh Deleetive Llnyd Scries. i TUDOR CINEMA 1 itmit-EUA. \\Y ■ Phone 24-71SJ. fTHIS EVENING AT 8. tThe Screen's .Most: Perfect Pair, JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL \\\ In their Gayest and Happiest Romance, YA " DELICIOUS." \\\ The New Mimical Seuisatlon. \\\ Also, \W SPECIAL TUDOK FBATURETTBS. rBRITANNIATj rmu "'S J !<ui! i ' s ' 1 To-night .it S. \\\ TWO SUI'IOK ATTRACTIONS, \\\ "STEADY COMPANY," A\\ With NORMAN FOSTER \\V And ZASU PITTS. \\Y And \\V GEORGE BANCROFT, \\\\ In V\V "RICH MAN'S FOLLY." \\V BIG .SUFI OUTS. Fgrey lynn i °|nr; \\\> To-night, at 8 p.m. \\\ Magnificent Doußlc-taiture ITosramme. \\\ 1.1!I'W VKLIOZ Olid LAWKKXCE V\Y THE CUBAN LOVE SONG. o\\\ (Adult RocommenUntlon.) \\\ Mm,. SYDNEY 1IOWAK1), In JvS "UP FOR THE CUP." V\" ___J^n^lJfill p _Ji!l£L ii<ll (, """' ll - v - — atl7 ~1 rows hall. AVONDALJii I Now Heated, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. \\V SALLY EIU3RB, JAMES DUNNK V\\\ and MAY MARSH,, in \VV\ "OVER THE HILL," X\ "FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY." Two Itls Features. TTT- ~ Near Hall's Corner. U\ To-night, 8 p.m. \\V Unce Fairfax in "GIPSY BLOOD," \\V New Cliairs ami Heating Installed. THE LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.). 20TH PRODUCTION. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, And FOLLOWING THREE NIGHTS, \t the CONCERT CHAMBER. •Somerset Maughani'B Brilliant Comedy, T K E C I R C L E Reserved Seats at LEWIS KADY, LTD. Ci/; Unreserved, 3/. Secretary, THBO. J. SPRY, IiOO, Victoria Arcade. 43-4^3. -yICTORIA — AT 8 — DEVONPORT. GRETA GARBO, in "MATA HARI." GUIETA GARBO, in ".MATA HARI." "A" Certificate. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. JULY 10. 1932, SEVENTH CONCERT. 2i FULL HOURS OF PLEASURE. T-I-V- O - L - I. T-I-V-O-L-I. PACKED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT. ANOTHER GREAT CONCERT WITH A VERY FINE AND SELECTIVE PROGRAMME. SELECTIONS FROM "VIENNESE NIGHTS." You will remember "Vienna," "I Bring a Love Song," etc.; etc. GIRLS' BRASS BAND OP 44 ARTISTS. They Received a Wonderful Ovation Last Month. ALL NEW SELECTIONS, Including, "Old Folk Songs,"" with Choruses "Best Loved Southern Melodies." "Minstrel Songs" and Choruses. "Dance of the Teddy Bears," etc.

INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS, ELOCUTIONARY ITEMS, VOCAL SOLOS. Tenor, Contralto, Juvenile, too numerous to mention, by well-known talented artists. COMMUNITY SINGING Under the Leadership of Jack Riley. "Mother Macree,"- "Moonlight and Roses," "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain," "Old Kentucky Home," "Annie Laurie," etc., etc., etc. THE GREATEST SHOW YET. NOTE.—Children under 16 not admitted unless accompanied with parents. Right reserved to refuse admission or eject persons without question. REGULAR PATRONS PLEASE RESERVE YOUR SEATS. "God Save the Kins." 2J FULL HOURS OF PLEASURE. 9 /v T7IDEN and ROSKILL Kl «#?a_, -L'lOX-SURVICEMEN-iS N .. CLUB. [RETUppjOLDIEgbJ Social and Dance to he "VjV- ' I<>,( l in the Zealandia Hall, Dominion Road, on WEDNESDAY, July 13, at 8 p.m. Tickets: Ladies 1/G, Gents 1/6, Double 2/C. Parker's Orchestra. !) SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. The ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS will he ln-ld at the Chamber of Commerce. Swanson Street, on MONDAY, August S Next. NOMINATIONS for the Offices of Prosident, Vice-Pvesldent, and Five Committeemen, also Three Stewards, must be deposited with the undersigned by 12 Noon on SATURDAY, July 10. W. iJ. SI'ENCE. Secretary. 07, Shoiilnml Street, Auckland. :lu FOR DANCING, POWER BOARD NOTICES, AQUATICS, TENDERS, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE NINETEEN.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 161, 9 July 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 161, 9 July 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 161, 9 July 1932, Page 20

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