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AMUSEMENTS. STILL BOOMING! STILL BOOMING! THIS PHENOMENAL -MASTERPIECE OF IRRESISTIBLE HOMO UK STILL CONTINUES AT THE NATIONAL THE NATIONAL THE NATIONAL (Opp. John Court, Ltd.). 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.in. 2.15 S p.m. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES OF ADMISSION! STALLS, 1/; STALLS, 1/;. DRESS CIRCLE, 1/6; DRESS CIRCLE, 1/6; SPECIAL RESERVES, 2/ (Plus Tax.) "CHILDREN Half-price to all parts at all Sessions but Saturday Night. EXTENDED SEASON OF STEELE RUDD'S FAMOUS COMEDY SUCCESS, "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." Transferred in its Entirety at the Height of Its f ENSATIONAL SUCCESS THE NATIONAL THE NATIONAL (Opp. John Court. Ltd.). ALL THE ORIGINAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. "SYMPHONY IN STEEL," "MICKEY MOUSE'' CARTOON. "CI NE SOUND" NEWS HEEL. BOOK NOW! BOOK NOW! FOR SPECIAL RESERVES. TELEPHONE 42-169. THE NATIONAL THE NATIONAL (Opp. John Court, Ltd.).

AMUSEMENTS. '' |!| pPHIP 1 "illllllillllj . STRAND , 111 lllllllliiill Illllllillilli! I TO-DAT-r-C'on tin nous from 11. Evening Session at S. A PICTURE THAT CANNOT BF. MISSED ! TEEMING WITH TERROR —A STRANGE STORY TOLD ON THE BORDERLAND OF LIFE AND DEATH! "WHITE ZOMBIE." "WHITE ZOMBIE." . ("A" Cert.). STARRING BELA (dracula) LUGOSI. Full Programme of Featurettes! Popular Prices: Stalls, 1/; Circle, 1/0. Free Morning and Afternoon Tea. Phone 43-114 for Reserves. i nnTTnnt? i REMuera UD [ X U DUU | To-night, at S. The Biggest Programme in Auckland. JOHN X Y W EIS SM U LLE li, With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, in "TARZAN," THE APE MAN. ,\\\ - The Wonder Film of the Year. \\V — Also — \\\\ "LONDON. CITY OF TRADITION," i\\Y And Superb Featurettes. I r VPTP l symonds st I -UirtXO | To-night, at S. \\V OLIVE BROOK, \\y That Eminent English Actor, in \\V "HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY." Yyo — And — VVA WILL ROGERS, The World's Humorist, In WO " AMBASSADOR BILL." 1 BRITANNIA] Tl^^: \\\; Two Outstanding Features. \\V WALTER HUSTON. Y\M with LOR ETTA STOUNG, in \\v "THE RULING VOICE." Wv And XAXCY CARROLL A\\ And RICHARD ARLEN, in VVV) " WAYWARD." | GREY LYNN CINEMA | fii». The Theatre Beautiful. i\\\ To-night at' 7.45.' \\\ Another Grand Double-Feature Programme. Lionel Barrymore and Nancy Carroll In "THE BROKEN LULLABY," the greatest picture of the year. Also Violet Heming and Alexander Kirkland in "ALMOST 1 MARAX} lUED.'' Chills. Thrills and Shivers. I GAIETY, TAKAPUNA | \\\' AT 8 P.M. \\\\ MAURICE CHEVALIER, in V\\\ ——- "ONE HOUR WITH YOU." —— | AVONDALE Town Hall j OLIVE BROOK, v\\\ "HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY." \\V And MATHIESON LALN-G in \\V "THE CHINESE BUNGALOW." A\\ 10.30 to 12 p.m.—Jazz and Old-time \\\ Dance. Dewar's Six S.vncopators.

~u iii!iiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiii"'N'ss\v 4/ PRINCE EDWARD . r THEATRE . Karangabape ltd. v — (Direction: John Fuller & Sobs, Ltd.) _! — ■ Dally. 2 and 7.45 p.m. — = LEWIS STONE, in = E 'NEW MORALS FOR OLD.'§ £ RUTH CIIATTERTON, in = =' "TO-MORROW AND = = TO-MORROW."E ~ HllHHllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE AfA. 52- LABOUR PARTY. GRAND ° SUNDAY ' CONCERT. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, At 7.80 p.in. MR DAN FLOOD .. Humour at the Piano. HE. SYDNEY WII.BR AHAM. .Tenor Solos. "Somewhere , a Voice Is Calling," "Serenade" (Toselli). MISS NELLIE LIXGARD. .Contralto Solos. "Sink, Red Sun," "Cradle Song." MR. FRANK POORE ...... Flute Solos. •Solo Serenade (Schubert), Carnival de Venice. MRS. DUNN Accompanist. SHORT ADDRESS by MR. A. G. OSBORNE. Silver Collection. No Seats Reserved, i ... — r BAND PERFORMANCES. Blind txstitute -rand. LIND . J-NSTITUTE -t>AXD. SUNDAY AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE—November 13, at 3 p.m. DEVONPORT BAND ROTUNDA—November 20 and December 11. AUCKLAND DOMAlN—December 4. 12 . ,GIRLS' ; , BAND Will Play a Select Programme, IN THE ROTUNDA, DOMAIN DRIVE,. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Atr'S . p.m. 12

• MUNICIPAL ' CHOIR jfffiiSßPv CONCERT, ' ESU jpy TOWN HALL. JX*,JzL TO-NIGHT (SAT.), *—SESSSS —" At S p.m. CHOIR will Sing.—Spanish Serenade, by Elgar; Emer's Lament for Cuchulain (Lament on the death of an Irish Chieftain), by Bantocfc ; and other popular numbers. MR. E. S. CRASTON will Play on the Grand Organ.— Fantasia and Fugue in G Minor, by J. S. Baeh. (This number is one of the Leipzig Cantor's finest productions, displaying elaboration of dramatic effect.) GLADYS STORMOXT will Sing.—"Softly Awakes My Heart" ("Samson et Dalila"), Saint-fiaens. JEAN CLARKSOX will Play on the 'Cello.—"Kol Nigrei" (Bruch). Conductor: E. VARLEY HUDSON. Accompanist: MRS. V. R. ROACH. Secretary, D. BRADLEY, Queen's Arcade. Admission fid to All Parts of the Hall. :12 ALBERT PARK. ALBERT PARK. FREE RECITAL rjflO-MORROW (SUNDAY) jgJVENING, AT 8.30. QITY OF jyjTUNICIPAL "gAND. Bandmaster: GEO. BUCKLEY. The Programme, which will not be broadensf, includes Selections from Wagner's "Flying Dutchman." Weber's "Preciosa." Kerkor's 'The. Belle of New York." Fried-.' man's "Slavonic Rhapsody," Solos, Duets I any ninny light and popular numbers. I A Fine Programme will, also be given at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. L—ij •yiCTORIA — AT 8. — DEVONPORT. JOAN CRAWFORD In "LETTTY LYNTON." "A" Certificate. T) ICTU REDR OMB ——— MILFORD. X TO-NIGHT, AT 8./ Ramon Novarro in "BEN HUE." Two Hours' Frfe Jazz. Handlings Famous, Tantalising Toe-ticklers. Delta theatre new lynx SATURDAY AND MONDAY. A Laugh Riot of the Year. Charlotte Greenwood. Bert. Lahr,. Pat O'Brien, in High-class Musical Comedy, "FLYING HIGH." 12

AMUSEMENTS. r —■ —- .. ■ . ENGLAND SCORES AGAIN! 11.0, 11.0, 2.15, CIVIC J> 2.15, 8.0. : 8.0. - . Direction: Civic Theatre, Limited. 2500 SEATS AT 1/, 1/6, 2/. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING ALL-BRITISH PRODUCTION. • A STORY PACKED WITH DRAMA — LAUGHS — THRILLS. HUGH WAKEFIELD, j BETTY STOCKFIELD, ELSIE RANDOLPH, WARWICK WARD, DENNIS HOEY, WALLACE GEOFFREY. ALL BRILLIANT LONDON*' STARS, . IN "LIFE GOES ON." " LIFE GOES ON." " LIFE GOES ON." " LIFE GOES ON." "LIFE GOES ON." " LIFE GOES ON." (A Paramount British Production.) DRAMA—ROMANCE AT THE GRAND HOTEL. . Life in a fashionable London Hotel. Mysterv surrounds the death of a Wealthy Financier, a Titled Lady is concerned—Then is solved a Story that will keep you in suspense until the final fade out. IT'S GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. CIVIC ORCHESTRA. CIVIC ORCHESTRA. HAROLD BAXTER CONDUCTING. BOOK EARLY. RESERVATIONS FROM 2/3. PHONE. 30400,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 269, 12 November 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 269, 12 November 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 269, 12 November 1932, Page 18

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