AMUSEMENTS. IT STARTS TO-NIGHT. A BRITISH FILM DESTINED TO BE THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS EVEE PRESENTED IN AUCKLAND. THE MANAGEMENT Extend an open Invitation to couples who hav» celebrated their GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY to he present at the N. 55. Premiere to-night of the picture beautiful. "THE FAITHFUL HEART." The oldest couple attending will be presented with an appropriate souvenir of Gainsborough's soul-stirring romance. <T H E PLAZA\ THE PLAZA, > The All-British Theatre. / Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 p.m., S p.m. GAINSBOROUGH'S DRAMATIC EPIC, THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL. The Screen Version of MONCKTON HOFFE'S CLASSIC, Possessing a sweet, refreshing romance, the fragrance of which seems to live and breathe on the screen. BRITAIN'S PERFECT SCREEN LOVERS IN THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, \ V EDNA BEST, EDNA BEST, EDNA BEST, EDNA BEST, EDNA BEST, England's Most Popular Stars, who scored an overwhelming success in " MICHAEL AND MARY," TOGETHER AGAIN IN THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR, . " THE ' FAITHFUL HEART." FAITHFUL HEART." FAITHFUL HEART." FAITHFUL HEART;" ' " T--■It will shift many to tears, while In the hearts of the strong it will bring a query that will strike home with terrific force, and will leave a problem embedded in one's mind.for weeks to come. ON THE STAGE NIGHTLY. The Famous Xylophonists, | "THE BRIDGES TRIO." BOOK EARLY. ["NEW REGEW| I0 .g o £ B Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 WARNER BAXTER, MARION NIXON, In t " AMATEUR DADDY." "AMATEUR DADDY." RICHARD BARTHELMESS . - In " THE CABIN IN THE COTTON." STALLS 1/, 1/. Children Half Price. "new de luxe" Mt. Albert. NEW DE LUXE s. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 — SUPERB ATTRACTIONS — 2 No. I—ROBERT YOUNG, HELEN TWELVETRRES in " UNASHAMED." 2—LAUREL AND HARDY In " THE COUNTY • HOSPITAL." CINEMA SANDRINGHAM. To-night at 8. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. WILL ROGERS In "BUSINESS AND PLEASURE." "BUSINESS AND PLEASURE." EXCURSION — SUNDAYS ONLY To TAKAPUNA OR MILFORD. Ferry and Bus. Adult's Return, 1/3. Child's Return, Bd. HS REGATTAS. HAMILTON REGATTA, MONDAY NEXT, """■ JAN. 30. I'OMB AND SEE— Thrilling Races between Leading North Island Clubs. Hamilton's Matchless Senior Four and Hamilton's Superb Eight in action. Single Sculls. Double Sculls. Canoe Races. Wrestling. TWO BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS, TOO. REFRESHMENTS AND ICE CREAM STALLS. OVER 6000 PEOPLE DELIGHTED. LAST YEAR. A DAY FOR EVERYBODY. KOTE.—Special Train from Auckland and Intermediate Stations. Excursion Fares. Bring your friends for the day. :2S BOROUGH NOTICES. gOROUGH OF jyjTOUNT J^DEN. pENALTY ON J^ATES. T ' Pursuant to Section 76 of "The Rating Act, 1925," Public Notice is hereby given THAT THE RATES FOR THE YEAR 1932-33 ARE NOW DUE. AND THAT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 10 PER CENT WILL BE MADE ON ANY AMOUNTS WHICH REMAIN OUTSTANDING ON THE GENERAL, SPECIAL AND SEPARATE RATES AFTER FEBRUARY 1, 1933. HOWARD GRIBBLE. Town Clerk. January 25, 1933. J . •••• _ 26, k ... J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 21, 26 January 1933, Page 22
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