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AMUSEMENTS. 4th BIG WEEK. 4th BIG WEEK. 4th BIG WEEK. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. PHENOMENAL BOOKING. PHENOMENAL BOOKING. ] RESERVES, PHONE 41-oSG. J , . PRICES: 1/ TO 3/. > CHILDREN HALF PRICE. / THE PLAZA V \ THE PLAZA X ! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS: 11, 2.15, 4.50, 8. Tea Session 4.50. Finishes at 7 p.m. 11 || , ' "SUNSHINE SUSIE" TYPICAL TYPIST COMPETITION. [{ 6TH DIVISION. ii TO-NIGHT AT 7.15. !' TYPING SPEED TESTS. 11 TYPING SPEED TESTS. ■ NOW IN ITS [j 4th BIG WEEK, ii 4th BIG WEEK. s. [j 4th BIG WEEK. [} 4th BIG WEEK. 1! 4th BIG WEEK. [} 4th BIG WEEK. || 4th BIG WEEK. i| 4th BIG WEEK. . [J Scattering Sunshine Wherever She Goes. [j " SUNSHINE SUSIE." n " SUNSHINE SUSIE." [j " SUNSHINE SUSIE." || "SUNSHINE SUSIE." K " SUNSHINE SUSIE." II " SUNSHINE SUSIE." || "SUNSHINE SUSIE." II "SUNSHINE SUSIE." || " SUNSHINE SUSIE." || " SUNSHINE SUSIE." 1! " SUNSHINE SUSIE." |{ " SUNSHINE SUSIE." ii ALL AUCKLAND SHOULD AT LEAST [} SEE IT ONCE. . II BREAKING RECORDS EVERYWHERE. 11 C RIALTO j "V^MEWMAEK-^/^ - ' SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45. Total Proceeds in aid of Local Charities. Under the Personal Supervision of the Mayoress of Newmarket, Mrs. Donaldson. ' ENGLAND'S- IMITABLE COMEDIAN, LESLIE HENSON, LESLIE HENSON, LESLIE HENSON, ■ , In " A WARM CORNER." " "A WARM CORNER." " A WARM CORNER." Excellent Supporting Programme of Shorts. RIALTO THEATRE, NEWMARKET. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45. A PRINCE RECORDS HIS IMPRESSIONS WITH VERY PLEASANT RECOLLECTIONS OF AN EVENING SPENT AT [PETER -PAN." NIKTTA JMAGALOFF. Meet the People You Like to Meet TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT • -- PETER PAN^>> MONSTER GUY FAWKES RACE CARNIVAL. Novelties Galore, Fancy Hats, Blowouts, Streamers, -Clackers, Balloons, etc., etc. That Very Charming Little Miss . PAT BOYLE, In an impression of Maurice Chevalier singing "What Would You Do?" MERV. BBEE I and his Novelty Peter Pan BAND. Whose sweet, haunting melodies enchant and sway-your emotions at will. Dreamy, sentimental waltzes, with perliaps a hint of pa-tlios—and. presto! into a gay,' rollicking number, which brings its own reward ol' J carefree laughter and youthful enthusiasm. Truly happy nights In an environment ideal. ® DOUBLE, 7/6; EVENING DRESS. RESERVE NOW. Phone 46-777. GRILLS SERVED IN GRILLROOM TILL 2.30 A.M.. r ORGAN0 RGAN - ÜBCITAL:U BCITAL : Ll MH.' ARTHUR E. (Hon. City Organist.) T ° W N A L L, rpHURSDAY , : AT 8 P;M. . MR. WILSON Will Play—Concert Perlude , (Kramer),, Evensong (Johnston), Scenes ! from Shakespeare's "The Tempest" (Stewart), Humoresque (Dtpiak), Can-, tilene Pastorale (Guilmant), Overture to Zampa (Herold). MISS THEO.. HALPIN and MR. WILSON' •: in Piano and Organ Duos—Chorale Preludes, - Mortify us by .Thy Grace, Jesu.' ' Joy of Mau's Desiring (Bach); Concertoi No. 10: for Organ and Orchestra (Handel),; i Reve Angelique (Rubenstein). . MR. LEN BARNES. Baritone, will SingArm. Arm Ye Brave (Handel), West! Country Lad (Ed. German). . ■ ' Admission 6d. B AN APPRECIATION.—To the delicious,; tasty dishes of the chef and the hearty co-operation of the staff is mainly duo the continued success of COOKE'S RITZ, 242, Queen Street. :xu LECTURES. A UCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL A MUSEUM. SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. An Illustrated Lecture on Tutankhamen and His Tomb will be given by the REV. ANGUS MacDONALD, 0.8. E., in the Museum Library on SUNDAY, November 6, 1932, at 3 p.m. The Public is invited to attend. 8 GILBERT ARCHEY, Director. ANIMAL WELFARE. ASSOCIATION, AUCKLAND INCORPORATED. Help our animal friends; They cannot help themselves. The Animal Welfare Association has .Established. A FREE CLINIC ; for the treatment of Animals at 474. Upper : Queen Street., under the charge of MISS P. HOWARD DAWSON, Vet. Praet. Hours: Mon., Wed. and Fri.—3 -to 4 p.m. Tues. and Thurs.—3 to 4.30-p.m. Saturdays—9.3o to a.m. Persons desiring free treatment for suffer- ! ing animals must obtain an order from Mrs H. Knowles, Camera Exchange, 12, Wellcsley St. E. The Animal Welfare Association has also established a FREE AMBULANCE SERVICE For dogs injured and suffering on the streets, within a 5-mile radius of the Town Hall, and including Onehunga. In case of accident please ring CHECKER. 4C-800, day or night for FREE AMBUXiANQE. SESiy IOE» - - . X -

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 20

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