AMUSEMENTS. NEW PROGRAMME STARTS TO-NIGHT. / THE PLAZA \ \ THE PLAZA / Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Sessions: 11, VIAT,, 2.1.-». 4.3.5, I 5,30, 8. I Note.— r,.:m session finishes 7.15. COLUMBIA'S DARING PICTURE. The life of the ambitions girl! What she is ... What she dreams . . . What she does . . . And how she does it! THE STARTLING TRUTH ABOUT THE LOVE SCANDALS OF HOLLYWOOD STARS! GENEVIEVE TOBIN, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, PAT O'BRIEN, EITA LA ROY, LENI STENGEL. WHEN THE FILM IS KXDED—WHEN MASKS ARE SET ASIDE — THAT'S WHEN LIFE'S GREATEST ROLES ARE PLAYED IN THIS SENSATIONAL ALLREV BALING DRAM A OF TALKIE STUi)IOS AND THEIR STARS. " HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS." " HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS." " HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS." " HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS." " HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS." " HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS." Do your favourite stars deliberately throw their reputations to the winds —or are they victims of the ghoulish blackmailers and scandal-seekers who live on hush money? Plaza Featurettes include: Australasian Newsreel—Scenic Nature Study—Cartoon—Comedy. Reserves, Phone 41-SSG.
RIALTO J> SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45. Totnl 'Proceeds in aid of - Local Charities. Under the Personal Supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs. Donaldson. 100 i'.C. ALL-TALK ING PROGRAMME , . LANCE FAIRFAX, LANCE FAIRFAX, Eed Shadow of "The Desert Song," In " THE BEGGAR STUDENT." "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." "THE BEGGAR STUDENT." Excellent Supportins Programme of Shorts. RIALTO THEATRE, NEWMARKET, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7Ao. ONEHUNGA PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. Strand. TO-NIGHT ONLY. •Strand. Dorothy Jordan, Lewis Stono, ■Strand. Jimmy Durante, with an AllStrand. Star <"ast, in. Strand. '7TIHD \7I7ET TJ.VKADK," Strand. "J-HB »V ET. 1 A«ADE." Strand. Taken from Upton Sinclair's Strand. Great Novel. Strand. The Greatest Dramatic MasterStrand, piece the screen has) ever given us. Strand. It -will hold you spellbound. Strand. (Adult Recommendation.) iStrand. Good Supporting Programme. . ROUSHWORTHS', KHYBERPASS. Phono 46-20 G. Long Night, ' OCT. 4, 7 p.m. to 1.30. 0CT.. 4,. " OCT. 4, NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. GRAND SPORTS CARNIVAL. RACING AND NOVELTIES GALORE, CHALLENGE RACE (1 mile), between MRS. MACFARLANE And MISS L. CRAIG. HOCKEY ON SKATES, WELLINGTON REPS. v. AUCKLAND REPS. "Who Will Win? COMPETITIONS: Most.Graceful Couple, Waltzing, Two-step, Gliding. Trio Two-step, Trio Gliding. RELAY RACE: WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. EXHIBITION ... By" : . ROUSHWORTH, Through the Lights, Snake in the Grass, Maltese Cross (By Request).
■ PRICES. . Spectators: Admission 1/. Skaters: Usual Price. Reserve Early. No Bxtra Charge. . ROUSHWORTHS'. K.S.A. I RETURNED SOLDTeRsI gOCIAL QLUB. (Including PARNEIX.) GRAND GALA NIGHT, 7-30-11 P.M. TDOUSHWOETM'S "DOLLEIt, TJINK, jyTONDAY, QCTOBEK -J IJ Usual Programme with Special Items. LADIES' HOCKEY, ODDFELLOWS V. INFANTS. Monte Carlo, Sledge Race, Hoop Itace, Ladies. Tickets, 1/, includes Skates. TOTAL PROCEEDS TO ABOVE CLUB. T. A. GWILLIM, Acting Hon. Sec, 8, Avon Street. Parnell. 1 COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY QIJs'GIXG. WEDNESDAY, i.ICTOBER .1, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Pianist: MRS BARUINGTON SNOW. Collection for Charities. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 18
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