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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' — ST. JAMES'. "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. — §§£ 1 LAST 2 DAXSTHE CRIME RIDDLE THAT BAFFLED A NATION. " THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD." THE FACE THAT FLOATED IN THE AIR MEANT DOOM TO JENNY WREN I KAREN MORLEY RICARDO CORTEZ Recommended by Censor for Adults. FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT I Recommended by Censor Jor Universal Exhibition. FROTHY, FURIOUS FUN! . HECTIC HILARITY! DAFFY DROLLERY! " THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED." SLIM SUMMERVILLE, ZASU PITTS. ■ •' - ■ - , ARE-YOU LAUGHING? THE SCREEN'S NEW TEAM OF TEAMS IN THEIR SIDESPLITTING, UPROARIOUS COMEDY. GET READY FOR THE LAUGH OF. YOUR LIFE! SLIM, AS THE GROOM— ZASU, AS THE BRIDEJUST IMAGINE! FRIDAY NEXT! SEE PAGE 11 FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, THREE WONDERFUL CONCERTS.' TO-MORROW, AT 8, SATURDAY, AT 8, TUESDAY, AT 8. First Appearance in New Zealand of the young British Baritone, JOHN BROWNLEE . ' JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE (Principal Baritone ot the Paris Opera). ASSISTING ARTISTSRITA MILLER ...... Soprano. RAYMOND LAMBERT, Pianist. At To-morrow's Concert Mr. Brownlee will sing: "Vision Fugitive" (from Herodiade"), "Du Bist Wei.Elne Blume" (Schumann), "Ich Grolle Nicht" (Schumann), "Zueignung" (Richard Strauss), "Phyllis Has Such Charming Graces" (Young), "■Silent Worship" (Handel), "The. Erl King" (Schubert), Serenade from "Don Giovanni," etc., etc. Prices: 6/ (Reserved), 4/ and 2/. Phis Tax. Box Plans at Lewis Bady, Ltd. 4/ and 2/ Tickets on Sale at Box Office To-morrow. PRINCE ' EDWARD y THEATRE r. AT 2 AND 8 P.M. _ rr WYNNE GIBSON, ■ £r — In' ' = EE" THE STRANGE CASE OF= = CLARA DEANE." = — Recommended by Censor for Adults.— llllllUnilllllilllllllllllUlllllHHlilHlllHHl SOUTHERN CROSS.— ELLERSLIE.

TO-NIGHT IS GUEST NIGHT. 2 FOR THE PRICB OF 1. 2JPIRE TO-NIGHT. Double-Feature Programme. "ONE HOUR WITH YOU." Recommended, by Censor for Adults. "SKYLINE." Paused for- Universal Exhibition. LADIES I If you -would be Graceful, Learn to Skate. RIVOLI RINK, N.Z.'s Greatest Roller Skating Rink, OPENS MARCH S. HEAR JACK HULBERT SING "SHALL WE WEAR PYJAMAS OR THE OLD-FASHIONED NIGHTIE?" THE RITZ LEADS THE WAY. For Variety, Economy, Comfort and Service the Rita is unequalled. Try the Ritz for Morning or Afternoon Tea or a Cool Drink. Ices from 6d, Sundaes from 9d.— COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen St. :x4 ATHLETIC SPORTS. PANMURE BASIN RESERVE. SATURDAY,"MARCH 4, 1933. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS, MOUNT WELLINGTON. GRAND TUG-O'-WAR. Prize, £3. Entrance Fee, 6d per man. BABY SHOW. Prize, value £1 1/. Band in Attendance. SPORTS AND NOVELTIES FOR ALL. Admission, 3d, entitles every person to a chance in an order,for £1. Hot Water and Milk Free. :3 G. HAINSWORTH, Hon. Sec. FUNERAL NOTICES. X* JL rjlHB EDEN LODGE, No. 1530, B.C. Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of our late WOR. BRO. W. A. MESSENGER, -which will leave his late residence, Hinemoa Street, Birkenhead, at 2.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, March By command of the W.M. xl GEO. L. GLADDING, Secretary. JL M Lodge ON.B WA, NO. IS2. Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral of our late WOR. BRO. A. W. MESSENGER, Foundation. Member, leaving his late residence, Hinemoa St., Birkenhead, for the Church .of England Cemetery, at 2.30 TO-MOKUOW (Thursday). By command of W.M. 1 J. T., VDRRAX, P.M., Secretary. ART UNIONS. HOGAN Benefit Art Union. —First 96, second 2710, third 1408, fourth 82, fifth 753.—Prizes to be collected at 18, Clive Rd„ Pt. Chevalier. xl ivTOTICE is hereby given that the special iM EDWARDS RUG RAFFLE has been Extended until 24th April, and -will be drawn on 28th April. Results "will be published on 29th April. xl TYPISTS. ALL Classes Typewriting, Illustrated Duplicating: reasonable charges.— Miss N. W. Souster, 13, Winstone Bldg.; I 40-226. C TTiIFTH Floor, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.— JL? Hope M. Williams, Public Typiste and Dupltcatlst; moderate charges.—Phone 47-259. _ C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 49, 1 March 1933, Page 20

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