AMUSEMENTS. gPECIAL ~Y£ATI>"EES /pO-MOEROW At the following SUPERIOR SUBURBAN THEATRES, which guarantee your children will be pleasantly and amusingly entertained by specially suitable programmes. I rrTmAO 1 REMUERA RD. I 1 U-UUIC I To-night, at S. \\\\ NORMA SHEARER and W ROBT. MONTGOMERY, \\\\ Noel Coward's Famous Play of ,\\\ Modern Life, \\\ "PRIVATE LIVES." (Adult Recommendation.) SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. i t VD TP I SYMONDS ST. | Ju JL xtlv-' I To-night, at 8. OoNEL BARRYMORE. «\\\ NANCY CARROLL and PHILLIPS \\\ HOLMES, in THE BROKEN LULLABY. Wy (From "The Man I Killed.") \\W SPECIAL LYRIC SUPPORTS. 1 BRITANNIA | af 1". Great Double Bill. Cl/IVB BROOK, in "HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY." (Adult Recommendation.) « And TOM MrX. in \\V "RIDER OF DEATH VALLEY." f GREY LYNN CINEMA j i\\\ (Th« Theatre Beautiful.) \\V TO-NIGHT, AT S. \\\l Grand Double-Feature 'Programme. v\\\ WARNER BAXTER, in " MAN ABOUT TOWN," :\\\ With Karen Morley. \\\ Also Carole Lombard and Rlcardo W\l Cortez, in i\\\ ' "NO ONE MAN." Wy With Paul Lukas at his Best COMMENCING TO-DAY. THE GREATEST PICTURE ENGLAND HAS MADE. j " THE MIDDLE WATCH." j STALLS 1/; CIRCLE 1/6. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. Continuous from 11 a.m. i Every Patron To-night receives a Guest Cardl which entitles the bearer to bring a i-ue=t Free to Peter Pan on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. <C PETER PAN Straight from the horse's mouth : (Copy of Cablegram.) Won Melbourne Cup. after a hard race. Rely on you to maintain prestige and popularity of the great name I am proud to bear. (Signed) PETER PAN. To PETER PAN, Racehorse, Australia.— Will keep pace for pace with your triumphant progress. Here's our programme for TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. FREE ICE CREAM TO EVERY PATRON. "REJUVENATION" COMPETITION FOR CASH PRIZE. "IN THE GLOAMING DANCE." PRESENTATION OF CUPS TO WINNERS OF AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP. MONTE CARLO. MERV. BRED AND HIS NOVELTY PETER PAN BAND, 100 Per Cent Entertainers. CAN YOU BEAT IT?? Admission 1/6 and 2/. Manager; N. EDGAR. LECTURES. I WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. THE REV. ANGUS MacDONALD, 0.8. E., Will Lecture on "TUTANKHAMEN AND HIS TOMB," In the Museum Library On SUNDAY,. November 6. 1932, at 3 p.m. The Public Is invited to attend. GILBERT ARCHEY, I i Director. 1 ' - SWIMMING. jy£OUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. SWIMMING BATH. Notice is hereby given that the Swimming Bath. Bellevue Road, will be opened for the Season on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. HOWARD GRIBBLB, 4 Town Clerk. CHIROPRACTORS. JH. GRIFFITHS, Chiropractor (Cali- . foraia College Graduate), 124, Symonds St Phone 47-524, Consultations Free. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 262, 4 November 1932, Page 14
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