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AMUSEMENTS. . 2ND BIG WEEK 2ND BIG WEEK N^ GAINSBOROUGH'S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY. HUGE AUDIENCES AGAIN FILLED THE PLAZA ON SATURDAY AND LAST NIGHT. SEE IT BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. The London "Daily Mail" says: , If "Jack's the Boy" does not achieve world-wide success something is serlougly wrong with the world. [ /THE PLAZAX < THE PLAZA, > >v The All-British Theatre. / Direction r» Amalgamated. Theatres, Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. De Luxe Session at S p.m. YOU'LL LAUGH, YOU'LL ROAR, YOU'LL SCREAM, AT THE BRIGHTEST AND BREEZIEST SHOW IN TOWN. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. BRITAIN'S FOREMOST COMEDIAN, " JACK'S THE BOY." " JACK'S THE BOY." " JACK'S THE BOY." " JACK'S THE BOY." " JACK'S THE BOY." With CICELY COURTNEIDGE AND WINIFRED SHOTTER. PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY. BOOK NOW, PHONE 41-586. EMPRESS | P ho nc™7LDirection: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. —2 BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS— No. I—Gainsborough's Greatest. " MICHAEL AND MARY." The Screen Version of A. A. Milne s I'lay. HERBERT MARSHALL, FRANK LAWTON, In "MICHAEL AND MARY." The Soul of England itself Glows from the Screen. No. 2—BUCK JONES In " McKENNA OF THE MOUNTED." 1000 SEATS. 1/, !/■ Cliildrcn.JkK_ at lU s: * Phone 20-940. ]11 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. | TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2 SELECT HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. No. I—WINNIE LIOHTNER, JOE E. BROWN, In "SIT TIGHT." No. 2—GEORGE O'BRIEN In ■ ||| " THE GOLDEN WEST." fTDELPHI | |pll 111 [ I Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 -O'CLOCK.

" SUNSHINE.SUSIE." " SUNSHINE SUSIE." " SUNSHINE SUSIE." " SUNSHINE SUSIE." "ALEXANDRA"! ffiS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. NEW PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. WARREN WILLIAM. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. lu " SKYSCRAPER SOULS." Free Bus leaves Lake Road 7.30, - Penrose 7.50. to the Alexandra To-night. EDENDALE CINEMaT" I SANDRINGHAM. _ Phone 12-093. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. No. I—HERBERT MARSHALL. - EDNA BEST, In "MICHAEL AND MARY." || No. 2—Ail-Star Cast in"FLAT NO. 9." KING'S THEATRE | I] NORTHCOTE. To-night at 8. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CHARLES FARRELL. JOAN BENNETT, In " SALOMY JANE." [ _ FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. BACKWARD Children Treated.—P. Meuli (Mind, Nerves, Glands), Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St. Phone 47-349. '- ] C H. MEULI, 512, Southern Cross Bldgs., » Resumes Practice on January 4. 3 CRICKET. ALL Cricketers, Clubs, expert Bat Repairs by N.Z. Bat Co., new address. 478; Broadway, Newmarket. C BATS, quality, from 23/; fine range Cricket Gear.—Taylor. Eastbury, British Sports House. Queen's Arcane. A DYERS ANP CLEANERS, AUCKLAND RenovaUng Tailors, Suits. Costumes, Frocks, etc., Dry Cleaned, Tailor-pressed, Repaired, Remodelled, Re-lined.—4s-097. Quay St. (opp. Queen's Wharf). ' •■ j A CnARPETS Cleaned Like New, Electric •>. Shampooing, Id square foot.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co. Phone 44-600. D (CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one J penny square- foot.—Vacuum Cleaning Co., Albert St.—Phone 41-769. D OOOPER'S, Wakefield St., the old firm. \J are expert Hat Renovators; economy prices, first-class work. M OROTHALL WAY Cleaners. Dyers, Ltd. One-day Service. —Office and Works, Edenvale Rd.. Mt. Eden. Phone 13-000. C ORTERS," Established 1892, give satisfaction in all work. Vans collect. deliver. —Shop. 43. Knrangahape Rd. A T">ELIABLE Dyeing and Cleaning Service, XV late D. and A. Brown. Phone 40-357. Collect and deliver. B UITS, Costumes, Carpets Cleaned, Sterilised : latest scientific methods. : —N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Phone 47-005 (5 Trunk Lines). . ; B WH. DREW, Tailor, Cleaner. Dyer.— .- > Renovations and Remodelling a Specialty.—Phone 47-790. 210, Hobson St^ TOILET SPECIALISTS. ASTOUNDING Offer — Localette and Eugene Permanent Waves, 10/. Charm Beauty Salon. His Majesty's Arcade? 47-034. t '__ _A "I/tUGENE t'erniaiient Waves, IU/, guarJi* anteed 6-9 months; Marcel, 2/6; work guaranteed. — Pollock. Security Bldgs., 42-121). . _D OCA LETTS and Eugene Permanent Waves, 10/.: —Charm Beauty Salon, His Majesty's Arcade. Queen St. 47-034. B OWDBR Puff Salon, St. Keviu's Arcade. Permanent Waving, 12/6; Marcel Waving. 2/6. —Phone 46-718. W. Dickinson. B RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS CAMERON Dining Rooms, Palmerston Bldgs, Customs St. W.—3-Course Meai, 1 ■ : One Course. Od. » VICTORIA Cafe, 55 Victoria St.-—Auck-land's Best Restaurant for Grills find Fish Meals at 1* B VISITORS to Auckland—Try the Victoria Cafe. 55, Victoria St. Best 1/ Grill or Fish Meal. j A FOR HIRE. BOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Extension Ladders, good order.—Sam White and Sons. Market Place. 'Phone 44-708. D ACUUM Cleaners (silent), 5/ day: delivered and collected.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co. T?hone 44-600. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1933, Page 16

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