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AMUSEMENTS. 2ND BIG WEEK 2ND BIG WEEK STARTS TO-DAY. THE PICTURE THAT IS SPREADING JOY AND HAPPINESS ALL OVER AUCKLAND. The Greatest Musical Comedy Extravaganza pvpr to emanate fr,oin the Gainsborough Studios. [y Yet still they come in their hundreds to e- witness the funniest of all Hulbert productions. RESERVATIONS FOR if TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY 5. ARE HEAVY. PHONE 41-586. i TO-DAY , I Sppcinl 5 o'clock Shoppers' Session. | /THE PLAZAX J < THE PLAZA, > N. The All-British Theatre. / N__ J Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 12.45, 2.30, 5. 8 p.m. A FEAST OF MUSIC, FUN AND FRIVOLITY With BRITAIN'S FUNNIEST COMEDIAN, JACK HULBERT, r JACK HULBERT, JACK HULBERT, JACK HULBERT^^^ In " "LOVE ON WHEELS." " "LOVE ON WHEELS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. With LEONORA CORBETT. LEONORA. CORBETT. MUSIC — COMEDY. (a) "Shall We Wear Pyjamas or the Oldfashioned Nightie?" (b) "Hungering for You." IMAGINE HULBERT AS A LOVE-. SICK SWAIN, AND HARKER AS A MANNEQUIN—HOW THE CROWDS SHRIEK AT THE MOST PERFECT PIECE OF FOOLING SEEN IN YEARS. <NEW REGENT^> EPSOM.^-^"^ Direction, Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. GREATER KVEN THAN "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS "lookTng~on the bright side." British Empire Films Production. , SONGS AND LAUGHTER. j MUSIC AND MERRIMENT. ■, Approved for Universal Exhibition 1 1000 SEATS, 1/. Children, Half-price. -i EDENDALE" ||| NEW I CINEMA & DE LUXE ( (Sandringham). (Mt. Albert Ter.) E = Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, '" AT BOTH THEATRES. J MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. Direct from the Civic, Queen St. Warner Bros. Present GEORGE ARLISS I GEORGE ARLISS I — In — A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY. SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY. ', . Approved for Vnircrsal Exhibition. | i <r^ALE XAN I 'J Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 8 TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. " 2—SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS—2 c i RICHARD BARTHELME'S'S J And MARIAN MARSH 1 i "ALIAS "THE "DOCTOR." J " ALIAS THE DOCTOR." * Recommended by Censor' for Adults. ( I No. 2—CHARLES BICKFORD, + HELEN CHANDLER, In -J " VANITY STREET." - Recommended by Censor for Adults. & CAPITOL. I TO-NIGHT, AT 8. j. t. "DISORDERLY CONDUCT." SALLY EILBRS, SPENCER TRACY, and EL. BRBNDEL, ■• " A Drama Packed Full of Thrills. J Good Supporting Programme. ,1 Universal Certificate. I t Phone 12-199 for Reserves. • I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, r * FREE Ice Cream and Iced Drinks. [. Monte Carlo. d I A, Guest Card will be presented to each f Patron to-night, entitling the bearer to hbring a guest FREE to Peter Pan on J Monday, March 13. Admission, l/<j and 2/. FREE DANCING TUITION!!! 1 For a huge fee, we have engaged the services of 'Miss iMargaret O'Connor and Staff to conduct Free Dancing Classes at Peter Pan every Friday Evening, from 7 p.m till 8 p.m. _ COMMENCING FRIDAY, MARCH 24. - AVIATION. " I.MA /CONCESSION . FLIGHTS, 5/ bach. b ct* , * SAT - AND SUN - o BO AFTBRNOONS. s MASON TROPHY FLYING COMPETITION, a SUNDAY. ( c Passenger Transport Co.'s Bus leaves Post <J Office, 2.5 p.m. Sunday. AUCKLAND ABRO CLUB, 1 Mangere Aerodrome. xlO . . 1 GARDEN FETE. S GLORIOUS AUCKLAND GARDENS. n POSTPONEMENT. By the courtesy of fc MB. AND MRS. H. GOLDIE. c St. George's Bay Rd., Farnell. Their Delightful Gnrden will be open to the Public on \ SATURDAY WEEK, MARCH 18, at 2 p.m., \ '•■ Instead of March 4, as previously l< Advertised. t Admission, 1/, in Aid of Campbell Free t Kindergarten. 10 <j — ii RUGBY FOOTBALL. I —i . j *• rplIE ANNUAL MEETING t J- of the t 0 /Sn GRAMMAR SCHOOLS OLD BOYS' f FOOTBALL CLUB 1 " «3 Will be .held in the Ch.imbpr of r l ] ' Commerce. Swnnson St., on MONDAY „ NEXT (13th March), at 7.30 p.m. All £ Members and Old Boys of the three Gram- „ mar Schools desiring to become members are invited to attend. 11 r 2 ======================== i 3 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. - TRANSPORT CLUB. Meeting will be held Gaunt Street _ .. Depot, TUESDAY, 14th March, 7.45 p.m. , s. Intending Players, Senior, Second Grade, O- and Committee - required, 10 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 58, 10 March 1933, Page 14

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