AMUSEMENTS. 6D (\D Children Adults 1 / 1 / V Dress Circle, 1/6. -»-/ ■*-/ At the following SUPERIOR SUBURBAN THEATRES. I TUDOR I RBMUERA RD. I 1 U-UUn.|. • To-night, at S. \\V LIONEL BARRYMORE, \\Y With PHILLIPS HOLMES and Aγ NANCX* CARROLL, in W THE BROKEN LULLABY. \\\ (From "The Man I Killed") \\\ Considered by Many (he Best y\y Talkie of 1332 i VVV SUP ERH TUDOR FEATURETTiOS. I T vpTP SYMONDS ST. I To-night, at S. i\V OWEN N.U4BS and BETTY \\\ STOCKMBLD in the \\\ "IMPASSIVE FOOTMAN," \\\ (Adult. Recommendation.) v\Y Special Lyric Supports. I DtillillNiNlA I To-nisht, at S. IW Special Double Bill. i\\\ WARNIOR BAXTER, with \\\ KAREN MOKLKY and CONWAY Wγ TEARLE, in \\\ "MAN ABOUT TOWN" \\\ Aml \\\ GRETA GARBO \\Y In \\\ "AS YOU DESIRE ME." A\\ (Adult Recommendation.) W\ - V 'SO, "BOV FRIENDS," Comedy. FgreyXynn cinemaTJ n\\ (The Theatre Beautiful.) f\\\ To-night, at S. John Barryniore and Lionel Barrymore, in "ARSENE LUPIN," ... A Clever Mystery Film. l\\\ Also LAUREL AND HARDY, in their \\\ Latest: Comedy, YW " HELPMATES." \\\ A Programme You Should Not Miss. THE NATIONAL, 11 — 2.15 — 8. CHESTER MORRIS, IN Being the decidedly exciting , and always hilarious adventures of an aviating Romeo. FUNNIER THAN "SKY DEVILS. - ' Bid SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Note Our Prices : 1/, 1/(5, 2/. i On Our Selection Charity Barn Dance. f I DIXIELAND, THURSDAY. OCT. 27. | CAPITOL. Double-Star Programme. (1) "CHEATERS AT PLAY," Thomas Meishan —Charlotte Greenwood. Thrills, Comedy and Romance. (2) "STRANIMOKS MAY KISS," Robert Montgomery — Norma Shearer. She had money, she had looks, and she had to have thrill.-'. Best Double-Star in Auckland. I'lione 12-1H!) Cor Reserves. AUCKLAND'S GLORIOUS GARDENS. By Kind Permission of the Owners, the following Gardens will bo Thrown Open to the Public irom 2 to 4 p.m. (weather permitting), In Aid of CAMPBELL FIRKB KINDBROARTKN :— Saturday, Oct. 2!).—Sir Edwin and Lady Mitchelson, 108, Remuera 11(1., Kemuera, Saturday, Nov. ■>.■ —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nathan, "St. Ann's," l'J, Arnoy Rd., Iteinuera. Siiturday, Nov. in.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tatlerslield, "I'uriri Puke," Allcmlnle Rd., Mount Albert. • Saturday, Nov. 20.— Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson "Itoselands." Portland Rd., Remuera. Saturday, Dec. lo.— Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bull, Puketutu I Bin ml, Mangere. ADMISSION, 1/. x 2." DANCING. I) UI,U LA K CLUB DAN CB. TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIOHT. Ladies, 1/. Ontle>men, 1/. £5 IN PRIZIOS. "JIYSTKiiY COMI'KTITION." Equal Opportunities For All. Do Not Miis'This. Novelty Dances, Streamers, etc. "MAVFAIR," Kuriliigiiliapo Roild. x2.j GAIETY HALL, HUKKBX CRESCENT. XO-NKSHT. And Rvery Tuemliiy mid Saturday. CRBSCBNT CLUB'S (iWNUINE OLD-TIMIS DANCE. Connon's Popular Orchestra. Tingle Tangle, U'Albrrta, Hesitation and Doris Wiillzes. .Spcr'uil Prizes, ladies and gents. Ladies. 1 ; Outs, 1/ ; Double, 1/0. • CIOO. WALTIORS, M.C. 2o MY-T-FIM'J DANCIO CLUB, Municipal Hnll, Newmarket. TO-XIUHT, S p.m,-10.13 p.m. Old-lime and Improvers" Chii-w. 1/. TO-*IOKROW NIGHT and WEDNESDAY. MONSTER OLD-TIMIO DANCE. 1/0. 25 tJT. ANDREWS PIPE BAND DANCE.— ft In aid of Uniform Fund, WEDNESDAY, 2(ith, Masonic Hall, Belgium Street. Morrow's Popular Orchestra. Splendid Programme of Dances. Old-time. Jazz, Scotiish. Gen Is. 2/. Ladies ]/<». .Supper. x 25 HIKERS' BALL. Dancing Competitors for Kox Trot, Waltzing (modern and old-time), ring -12-31-t to enter and receive number. Don't Forget November •I. Scots Hall, the Hikers' Ball. Be tli ere. ANCE Huts, 1/G dozen; Novelties, 2/6 dozen* large variety.—Mortensen, Manufacturer. 270, Karangahape Rd. I'lione 27-720. RTF?TEACHERS OF DANCING. FRANK WOODUUKFE, the Expert Instructor —Jazz or Old-time, course 10/. 174, Upper Syinonds St. ISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Brnce), Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. — Private Lessons daily in the Latest Dances, including Tango. Dances every Saturday. Tuition Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Terms. Studio or Phone 42-237. 3 T3VRISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St. (below 1 Tabernacle). —i>oo Card Evening held every Wednesday, 8 p.m.; admission _1/. H HOLIDAY ACCOMMODAT'N VACANT. MAKKTU Beach.—-Comfortable Furnished Cottages ; e.1.; cheap ; early booking avoids disappointment.—Jamieson, Maketu. 26 aIAKAI'UNA —Gentleman's elevated hoqie - on beach, 3 weeks Christmas.— ■Wllkle, 20-4 nO, 22-822. __> aIAKAI'UNA, Miirord—Furn. Houses for . summer season, handy beach; £3 3/ to £7 7/. —Mayhill, Takapuna. 23-CO",. C rpAKAI'UNA, Milford—Comfortably Furn. X Beach Cottages and Otherwise; 30/ to £9.—Wilkie, 23-490; residence, 22-822. B \TTAIATARUA Private Hotel, Nihotupu, »V 1830 ft altitude; excellent table; tennis court. —Phone SK, Heud-erson; Wise, Proprietor. , D HOLIDAY ACCOM MODAT'N WANTED TTTORXISHED Bach or Flat, Brown's Bay, J- accommodate 3; fortnight, Christmas. Reasonable. 1514, STAR. x 25 MILFORD. —Furn. Bach, 2 bedrooms, one month from Dec. 20; terms. —T. 3114, •STAn. 27 DRESS AND FASH TON. MRS. CROMBIE. Ostrich Feather Specialist. Renovations n specialty.—City Chambers, cor. Queen and Victoria Sts. B SPECIALISTS in Style, stoiTt figures; reasonable charges.— 24, Enfield St., Mt. Eden. x2T
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 253, 25 October 1932, Page 14
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