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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. STRAND llllllllllllmiiiiilllllllllllll IHI A\\ JACK HULBERT, A\\ "SUNSHINE SUSIE." W\ GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME VvV [ AT 1.15 and 7.15, ' m I NEWS OF THE WORLD WO Prices: 1/ and 1/6. Children 6d. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. \\\ Commencing To-morrow. MARION MARSH, BEAUTY AND THE BOSS. I 1 UDUrC I night, 8.15. J\\ SALLY EILERS and jj\ BEN LYON, in 000s " HAT CHECK GIRL." V\\\ Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. \\y SUPIORB TUDOR SUPPORTS. I T I SYMONDR STKKET I Li I t\,X\j I . Last night, 8. Wi JANET GAYNOR and \W CHARLES FARRELL, in W) "THE FIRST YEAR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I JjKl 1 AJN IN 1A J , Lai ,t night, S. VOT BARBARA STANWYCK in WO "SO BIG." Approved for Universal Exhibition. VS HUGH WAKEFIELD, in \W "WOMEN WHO PLAY." ,\\\ Recommended by Censor for Adults. [GAIETY, TAKAPUNAI .., RICHARD ARLEN, in W{ " THE SKY BRIDE." V\\' Approved jor Universal Exhibition. I GREY LYNN CINEMiTj A\V Elissa Landi and Victor McLaglen in \\V "THE DEVIL'S LOTTERY." V\\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. ,\\\ And Hugh Wakefield, in \\Y "LIFID GOES ON." i\\N Recommended by Censor for Adults. J AMBASSADOR |. Cb p e TiL i\\v STANLEY LUPINO, 00\ " THE LOVE RACE." AooJ Approved for General Exhibition. \\\ And Big Supporting I'rogruniiue. TOWN HALL TO-MORROW. (TUESDAY), AT 7.00 P.M. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL (Under the Auspices of the Methodist Conference). MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS FROM "ELIJAH." COMBINED CHOIRS AND LEADING VOCALISTS. Conductor: PROFESSOR MOOR. Organist: MR. W. K. G. BMBRSON. Admission, 1/, all parts of Hall. Reserves at Lewis Budy, Ltd., 6d. :20 "T>B RITZ MINDED."—Take your friends JJ to Cooke's RITZ for Morning and Afternoon Tea. Cool Drinks, Delicious Ices, Ices, 6d ; Sundaes. 1/. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :x24

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 42, 20 February 1933, Page 14

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