_ AMUSEMENTS. \/ —POPULAR PRICES—I/6 At the following SUPERIOR SUBURBAN SHOWS, Which, being Specially Heated, are COSY AND WARM. Y " . : SYMONDS STREET. Li Ixllo Always Cosy and Warm. 1 -13-615. \\M TO-NIGHT, 7.43. l\\\ Grand Doublf-Feature Programme. \\\ CHESTER MORRIS, in \\V " CORSAIR " Wv (Direct from Regent Theatre), and \\\\ EVELYN BRENT, ill \\\\ "TRAVELLING m HUSBANDS." \\\) (Adult Recommendation.) e , TUDOR CINEMA] Phone i- ! 24-749. 'S Cosy and Warm. This Evening at S. Ie GRACIE FIELDS 0 vUV England's Favourite Comedienne, ) Sw " SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." i\\V Musical Comedy of London—Love \\V and Laughter. \\V Full Supi)orting Programme. I C^fn^WaJm: 1 Phone 2G-041. Uy TO-NIGHT, AT S. \\\\ Great Double-Feature Programme! " V\V WARNER BAXTER, in V\V " AMATEUR DADDY." WV — Anfl — \\\\ CLAUDETTE COLBERT and A\\ GARY COOPER, in \\W " HIS WOMAN." | GREY LYNN CINEMA | I\Y Cosy and Warm. To-night at 8. y\u Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in \\v " POSSESSED." \\\\ Also. i\\\ LAUREL AND HARDY in \\\ "COME CLEAN," | i\\i A Rip Roaring Comedy. | AVONDALE Town Hall"| l\\\ Cosy and Warm ! \\Y To-night, at 8. ! \\\l Big Double-Feature Programme. |\\\\ ELISSA LANDI j\\\\ And VICTOR MacLAGLEN, in iWA 'THE DEVIL'S LOTTERY/ 11\\\ (Adult Recommendation.) JACK BUCHANAN, in \\V THE MAN OF MAYFAIR. rGAIETYTTAKAPUNA j - \A\> Cosy and Warm ! : vOA TO-NIGHT, S P.M. 1 W GEORGE BANCROFT, in E \\v "RICH MAN'S FOLLY." PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, Ivarangahape Road. (Direction : 7 l_ John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) _z ~ TO-NIGHT, AT 7.4,'j. £E = "24 HOURS." EE — With = = CLIVE BROOK = ' '= And KAY FRANCIS. — — AIso—MARION DAVIES and = zr CLARK GABLE, in = - — POLLY OF THE CIRCUS. EE r. =iiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiini[i= GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT. JpRINCE JfJDWARD rpHEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. At 7.30 p.m. Doors Open at 7 p.m. PROGRAMME. Including: Auckland Watersiders' Band, march, "El Banicoselection, "lolanthe." Piano solo, Lloyd Stenbeck, "Delicious," and "Plantation Melodies." Band, selection, "The Pipers' Wedding." Song, Mr. W. Hill, "Ginger." Song, Miss D. Lawson, "Writing Love Letters in tne Sand." Short address by Mr. FRANK LANGSTONE, M.P. for Waimarino. Subject, "Some People Who , Do." Song, Mr. J. Dawes, "The Old Pine Tree," with guitar and ukulele accompaniment. Cornet solo (boy cornetist), F. Orrell, "Because." Song, F. Appleton, "You Will Remember Vienna." Band, waltz, "Bewitching. Beauty." Song, Mr. Pat Gee, "Because I Want You." Band, march, Selected. SILVER COLLECTION. 6 HIS MAJESTY'S TREATRE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. AUGUST 19 AND 20. THE MOST THRILLING DETECTIVE DRAMA EVER PLAYED BY AMATEURS, " THE FOURTH WALL," I By A. A. MILNE. j WITH A SPECIALLY SELECTED CAST, In Aid of the Navy League Funds. PRE-WAR PRICES. BOX PLAN OPENS AUGUST 12, 3 LEWIS R. EADY, LTD. 6 j ROUSHWORTHS', ] Khyber Pass. GRAND GALA NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 1
J. J- . MR. LORAINE Will Take Over the Floor Management. Ho will introduce a Special Programme, all the Latest American Hits. LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! Ho promises us all a Great Night. BALLOONS, STREAM BUS GALORE. TOBOGGAN NOW IN FULL SWING.—IT'S A GREAT THRILL. NOTICE. OUR FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL IS TO TAKE PLACE WED., SEPT. 14. THE GREATEST SKATING BALL EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. SATURDAY NIGHT WILL BE GREAT! Even Better Than Usual. ROUSHWORTHS'. T~skating. T Our capacity houses prove that the New Silent Skating Floor is far ahead of the old-time wooden floor. We emphatically deny any of the accidents that have been reported, as we have no centre poles or obstructions on our floor. Our Expert Management is well appreciated by the public. Always a crowd at Roushwortlis'. No abominable noise, no dust, no centre poles. Free from accidents. Watch for our Specialty night, 30th of this Month. — ROUSHWORTHS', Khyber Pass. Long Night To-night, 7.30 till midnight. BILLIARDS. SNOOKER. N 0 O K E R. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY AT JIM PHILLIPS' BILLIARD ROOMS, H.B. Bldgs., Queen Street, Auckland. The games for Monday and Tuesday are : — Basham-White, Marrinon-Bax, and Broom-field-Sutton. PLAY STARTS AT S EACH EVENING. 6 FOR DANCING, EXAMINATIONS, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, DIVIDENDS, ETC., ADVTS,, SEE PAGE SEVENTEEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 18
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