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AMUSEMENTS. CROWDS THRONG PLAZA. "LEAP YEAR" HAS EXCEEDED EVEN OUR HIGHEST EXPECTATIONS. EACH NIGHT THE CROWDS GROW LARGER AND LARGER. TELEPHONE 41-586. /THE PLAZAX \ THE PLAZA, > N. The All-British Theatre. / Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS: 11, 12.45, 2.30, 5, 8 P.M. THE BIGGEST SUCCESS HE _ __ HAS EVER MADE. Never, before has Tom Walls been shown to greater advantage than as the debonair, comical, romantic lover in love with lovely women, in this SPARKLING," SOPHISTICATED COMEDY. THE PICTURE OF THIS AND EVERY OTHER YEAR. ///, TOM WALLS /// TOM WALLS ( , TOM WALLS (/// TOM WALLS (/// TOM WALLS ill TOM WALLS BEAUTIFUL, TALENTED ANNE GREY, WHOSE CHARMING PERSONALITY ADDS MUCH TO THE BRILLIANCE OF THIS OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION. IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Recommended for Adults. CRYSTAL jl A RIALTO PALACE N RIALTO (Mt. Eden Rd.) D (Newmarket) I Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ONLY FOR TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK AT BOTH THEATRES. Fox Films Present SPENCER TRACY, MARION NIXON, STUART ERWIN, — In — "FACE IN THE SKY." "FACE IN THE SKY." "FACE IN. THE SKY.* Approved for Universal Exhibition. I STALLS, 1/, V- Children, Half-price. 1 WEST END~| T I I Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 — GIANT ATTRACTIONS — 2 I No. I—Kathleen Norris' Absorbing 1 Novel, I "SECOND-HAND WIFE." j Starring Sally Eilers, Ralph Bellamy. No. 2—Douglas Fairbanks, Jim., Nancy Carroll, Lilynn Tashmau, in " SCARLET DAWN." Both Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. | 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/. Children, 6d, Gd. ADELPHI I Tonight at 8. [Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sensational Record-breaking Film, " ON OUR SELECTION." With Bert Bailey as "Dad." Special Australian Supports, including "Symphony in Steel." Also, Fox Aussie News. Approved by Censor for Universal Exhibition. [KING'S THEATRE f I NORTHCOTE. To-night at 8. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 — SUPERIOR FEATURES — 2 I No. I—Bvalvn Knapp. .Tames Murray in "AIR HOSTESS." I Approved for Universal Exhibition. No. 2—Alan Dinehart. Mae Clarke in "AS THE DEVIL COMMANDS." Recommenaca by Censor lor Adults. Also, Fox Aussie News. t FREE BUS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. <CT PETER PAN^>

MERV. BREE'S Superb Novelty Band. Double, 5/. Evening Dress Essential. Booking Plan Now Open for Saturday Next. Reservations, Dial 4G-T77. (No Extra Charge.) Large Parties Ring lor Quote. Manager N. EDGAR. PALATE AND POCKET are both suited when you dine at the "RITZ.'' Three-course Meals, 1/3. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :xl CRICKET. SECOND J& TEST. "ENGLAND V. N.Z. NEXT FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, EDEN PARK. BE WISE, AND RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW AT THE BOOKING OFFICE: WATTS' SPORTS DEPOT, LTD., Exchange Lane. NOTE PRICES OF ADMISSION : Season Reserves, Ground and Stand.. 11/ Daily Reserves. Ground and Stand .. 5/7 Admission to Ground each day 2/ Children, 6d. No Change given at .turnstiles. No Results 4>y telephone. The Official Souvenir Booiclct-rrogramme will he Sold on the Ground. 29 "pDEN PARK BOARD OF CONTROL. NOTICE. NO MOTOR CARS, other than OFFICIAL CARS, will be allowed behind the Stands during the Cricket Test. Special Passes must be shown at Road Entrance. T. D. B. HAY, 29 Secretary. LECTURES. HIGHER THOUGHT TKMPLE, Cnr. Titt and Wellington Sts. PROF. JAMES R. ADAMS, 8.D., Metaphysician and Spiritual Healer, of Scotland and U.S.A., will give a Series of Dynamic, Freedom Talks as under:— Wed., 7.45—"A Good Forgettery." Thurs., 2.30 p.m.—"The Pool .of Betliesda." The first of a Series of Spiritual Healing Talks. Fri., 2.30 p.m.—"The Pool of Betliesda." 7.43 p.m.—"Why Psychology Affirmations Mostly Fail." This may be your Opportunity. DO NOT MISS THESE DYNAMIC LECTURES. EVERYBODY WELCOME AT ALL ADDRESSES. 29 CJT. DAVID'S HALL, KHYBER PASS RD. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at S p.m. LANTERN LECTURE, " Bush Birds of New Zenland." by Mr. R. A. Falla, M.A. Collection. 29 CHIROPRACTORS. rj.RIFFITHS, Chiropractor (California College Graduate), usual course, six weeks, consultations free. —124, Symonds St. Phone 47-524. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 16

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