AMUSEMENtS. - TREMENDOUS SUCCESS - Rounds of applause greeted the Most Musical and Versatile Artists ever appearing on an Auckland stage. " THE BRIDGES TRIO," Playing, many instruments, including the Most Expensive and only Xylophone of its kind in Australasia. /THE PLAZAX <T THE PLAZA, > \ The All-British Theatre. / Direction': Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: Continuous from 11 a.m. till 7 p.m. DE LUXE SESSION. S P.M. A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE GREETS THE INITIAL PERFORMANCE OF MAISIE GAY, THE ENGLISH MARIE DRESSLER, MAISIE GAY MAISIE GAY MAISIE GAY MAISIE GAY " THE OLD MAN." " THE OLD MAN." i : Good, clean, wholesome British humour delivered by the world's foremost Comedienne. FOR RESERVES, PHONE 41j86. CRYSTAL |1 a RIALTO CRYSTAL RIALTO PALACE N RIALTO PALACE D RIALTO (Mt. Eden Rd.) (Newmarket) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — AT BOTH THEATRES — TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Masterpiece for 1932. The One and Only—The Greatest of All Screen Stars. MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER — In — " EMMA." " EMMA." " EMMA." " EMMA." " EMMA." " EMMA." Biggest Outstanding Programme of Featurettes ever screened in Auckland. No. I—Metrotone Sound News. No. 2—Leo Dlegel in "Lessons in Golf." No. 3—lreland—Melody Isle. No. 4—Hear JOHN McCORMACK Sing "Mother Machree," "River Shannon," "Killarney." NY). s—Great 2-reel Comedy, "On the Loose," with Laurel and Hardy, Thelma To<ld and Zasu Pitts. NEW DELUXE" Mt . Albe l NEW DE LUXE | To-night at 8. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. 1— WHEELER & WOOLSEY WHEELER & WOOLSEY — In — " GIRL CRAZY." " GIRL CRAZY." " GIRL CRAZY." No. 2— GEORGE O'BRIEN " THE GOLDEN WEST." FREE BUS leaves Avondale P.O. To-night at 7.30 to the New De Luxe.EDENDALE CINEMAnr SANDRINGHAM. To-night at 8. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. I—Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante In "SPEAK EASILY." No. 2—George O'Brien in " THE GOLDEN WEST."
BROADSIDING. FAIR EXCHANGE * FOR 1/6, ' 1/6, 1/6, Children, 6d. One of the Finest Entertainments Auckland Speedways have ever put before the public. LANGTON V. PHILLIPS. SPECIAL ATTRACTION NEVER SEEN IN AUCKLAND BEFORE. HALF-MILE SPRINTS. THE MOST SPECTACULAR FORM OF BROADSIDING EVER PRODUCED. No Radio Broadcast To-night. WESTERN SPRINGS SPEEDWAY. ■ i- TO-NIGHT. Take Zoo or Point Chevalier Tram. Band in Attendance. DEMONSTRATIONS. ■pLAX WOOLPACK DEMONSTRATION. By courtesy of the New Zealand Shipping Company, • A DEMONSTRATION OF THE TENSILE STRENGTH AND DURABILITY of WOOLPACKS MADE FROM N.Z. FLAX, Will take place at the N.Z. Shipping Company's Stores, WATT ST., ST. GEORGE'S BAY RD., PARNELL, at 12 O'CLOCK THIS TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1933. The Chairman of Directors of N.Z. Woolpack and Textiles, Ltd., Sir Alexander Roberts, extends a cordial invitation to nil those interested in the development of this new industry. x2l FOR DANCING, COMPANY NOTICES, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC., ADVTB., SEE PAGE SEVENTEEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 18
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