AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA • : PLAZA The All-British Theatre. . — J LAST NIGHT, \ "FRIGHTENED LADY." ! . ■ FOR THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF' 1932, SEE PAGE 14. CRYSTAL 11 A * RIALTO PALACE N RIALTO (Mt. Eden Rd. i i-) I (Newmarket) Direcliou : g.nnaleil meatrcs, Ltd. 1 TO-NIGHT - : FINAL SCREENING AT S O'CLOCK. AT BOTH THEATRES — AT BOTH THEATRES — GEORGE. ARLISS i GEORGE ARLISS . In "THE MILLIONAIRE." i "THE MILLIONAIRE." 1 STALLS, 1/. 1/. Children, Half-price. I CRYSTAL PALACE Reserves, 20-i>73 I KIALTO Reserves, 4G-GO9 i Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ! FINAL SCREENING. 1 MARILYN MILLER. CHESTER CONKLIN, Wi C. FIELDS,. ]u I "HER MAJESTY LOVE." I STALLS 1/, I/. Children Half-price. I AnTTT PITT I GREY LYNN. ) AjJ-CjUl til J To-night at 8. i Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2—BIG FEATURES—2 No. I—CAROL LOMBARD, NORMAN FOSTER, In IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. No. 2—CLARA BOW In "NO LIMIT. , ' ffflßFs theZtreT - vnnTHi'flTE To-night at 8. Theatres, Ltd. CHARLES RLGGLEfe " THE GIRL HABIT." FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 8.15 P.M.-12. PAN^> ' MEMBERS OF FRANK N EI .I/S REVUE CO. WILL BE THE GUESTS OF THH MANAGB- , MENT. ' DoublP, '>/. Evpiiing Dress Essential. TROTTING. TROTTING HAS A REPUTATION TO MAINTAINTHAT 08 , EXCELLING ALL OTHER SPORTS IN PUBLIC FAVOUR. THIS REPUTATION WILL BE 1 ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS OF SPORTSMEN—AND LADIES TOO— 1 AT ALEXANDRA PARK NEXT . TUESDAY. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB \ AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SUMMER CARNIVAL, TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. 27 i (PUBLIC HOLIDAY), ; THURSDAY, DEC. 29, * I SATURDAY, DEC. 31. ALEXANDRA PARK, El'SO-M. POPULAR ADMISSION PRICES. CHRISTMAS - TIME IS'HAPPY TIME, BUT THOSE PRESENT AT ALEXANDRA PARK WILL BE THE HAPPIEST. PEOPLE THIS ' CHRItfrMAS-TIME. 5/TOTE. 5/TOTE. TROTTING, _ . THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. A. G. MABEE, 21 Secretary. EXHIBITIONS. VIfAR . MEMORIAL MUSEUM. AN EXHIBITION OF ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS Of NEW ZEALAND BIRDS, Prepared by MISS L. A. DAfF for -the N.Z. Native Bird Protection Society, Will be held at the MUSEUM from WEDNESDAY, December 21, until FRIDAY, January 6. 21 LECTURES. ECt U R E NEXT SUNDAY. "THE BREAKDOWN OF CIVILISATION: THE REASON AND THE REMEDY." A Lecture entitled as.above will be given next Sunday Evening, commencing at 7 o'clock, in the Freemasons' Hall, Upper Queen St., by Mr. H.«. James, of Hastings. The Public is assured of a stirring, Common-sense Address. All are Welcome, and no Collections are taken at our Lectures. Xml TEACHERS OF OANCING. RUBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby—Latest Variation Tango, Quick Step, Waltz. Tap; simplified versions for beginners. r SAN TOY School of Dancing, Royal Oak Hall, Koyal Oak.—Beginners' Class (modern), every Saturday. Wednesday. 7 p.m. y "VTALESKA Recommences Teaching FebruV ary 1, 1933. Studio. Ngapuhi Churni bers, Lome St. Write for prospectus. 46-121. . ; , C ! PUBLIC. NOTICES. '• TVTESSRS. G. J. COLES AND CO., ; l>l LIMITED, of Melbourne, proprietors " of Stores throughout Australia, announfe tuat they have no connection whatever • with a Company which lias recently been i registered in .Auckland under the name , "G. J. Coles (N.Z.), 21 i , i TAMES HEWITT, Violin Maker, not con--1 *' nested with any shop.—Only address, i k. 18, Swanson. SU Auckland. 21 *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1932, Page 22
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